Ukraine
Russia's war against Ukraine is a threat to international peace and security and represents a turning point for Europe. On this page you will find information from the Norwegian Government about the war in Ukraine.

Constructive discussions on military support and peace
Ukraine is in need of increased military support as well as contributions to the efforts under way to achieve a lasting and just peace. Both these topics were discussed during the visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Oslo today. President Zelensky thanked Norway for the support it has provided to Ukraine in its fight to defend itself.

Norway to increase its support to Ukraine by NOK 50 billion
Norway is now significantly increasing its support to Ukraine. The parties in the Storting have agreed to increase allocations to Ukraine for 2025 by an additional NOK 50 billion.
More on Ukraine
Latest on Ukraine
What's new
- Statement from Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide on Russia's unwillingness to make peace News story 04/06/2025
- Norway contributes to Ukraine’s energy security News story 21/05/2025
- Foreign policy address to the Storting 2025 Speech/statement 12/05/2025
- The Prime Minister's remarks at the press conference concluding the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) Leaders’ Summit Speech/statement 09/05/2025
- The Prime Minister's remarks at the doorstep press meeting at the start of the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) Leaders’ Summit Speech/statement 09/05/2025
Documents
- National Security Strategy Plans/strategy 08/05/2025
- Meld. St. 30 (2023–2024) - International cooperation on nuclear safety and security in a changed Europe Report to the Storting 21/06/2024
- Instruction GI-06/2024 – Rejection of Russian citizens with Schengen visas for tourist purposes and other non-essential travel, in accordance with section 126, first paragraph of the Immigration Act Circular 27/05/2024
- Meld. St. 5 (2023–2024) - A Resilient Health Emergency Preparedness Report to the Storting 24/11/2023
- Meld. St. 21 (2022–2023) - Norwegian exports of defence-related products in 2022, export control and international non-proliferation cooperation Report to the Storting 02/06/2023
TV and video
One year of war in Ukraine
24 February 2022 will be remembered as a watershed moment. The regime in Moscow launched a full-scale invasion of a peaceful neighbouring country, violating the UN Charter and the rules-based international order. Norway’s security, too, has come under threat. As we mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, the Norwegian Government wishes to pay tribute to the Ukrainian people, who are fighting a fierce battle both for their own country and for freedom and democracy in Europe.