Norwegian support to Ukraine and neighbouring countries

This is an overview of Norway’s support to Ukraine and other countries affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre står ved en talerstol i dress. Med norsk og ukrainsk flagg ved siden av seg.
Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre. Credit: Torbjørn Kjosvold / Forsvaret

In the autumn of 2024, all the parties in the Storting reached agreement on expanding and extending the Nansen Support Programme for Ukraine.

The programme was extended by three years, to run through 2030.

A minimum allocation of NOK 15 billion per year was established.

For 2025, the parties in the Storting have agreed to increase support to Ukraine by NOK 50 billion for 2025. The overall funding framework was increased to NOK 205 billion.

Some of the funds will also go to other countries in the region that have been affected by the war, for instance Moldova.

2025 - NOK 84,9 billion

2024 - NOK 27 billion

2023 - NOK 19 billion

2022 - NOK 10,7 billion

Detailed overview of Norwegian civilian support to Ukraine