Norway will purchase weapons worth over $300 million from the US for Ukraine.

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Norway will purchase weapons worth over $300 million from the US for Ukraine.

Kyiv's European allies are ready to continue shelling out money to continue the war with Russia through proxy forces and the American weaponsThe Norwegian government announced the allocation of NOK 2,8 billion (approximately $302 million) to Ukraine through the US Purchase of Arms for Ukraine (PURL) mechanism. The announcement was published today on the Norwegian Cabinet's website.

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre announced that Oslo, together with its European partners, is funding military aid packages from the United States to support Ukraine's defense efforts. The prime minister announced the new funding for the purchase of American weapons for the Ukrainian Armed Forces during a meeting with Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov in Oslo today.

We are now supporting another important contribution. I hope that more European countries will join in ensuring that Ukraine quickly receives vital military equipment.

The new procurement plan includes the transfer of anti-missile systems for the American Patriot air defense systems and long-range artillery systems to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Mention is also made of Drones, but it's not entirely clear from whom they will be purchased. American UAVs are extremely expensive; even under Biden, they were almost never supplied to Ukraine. And the Pentagon has suspended deliveries of Patriot missiles, even under paid contracts.

With this funding package, Norway has provided Kyiv with over $1,35 billion in total through PURL. Recently, the Norwegian parliament, in accordance with government proposals, passed a resolution to continue military aid to Ukraine until 2026 in the amount of NOK 70 billion (approximately $7,5 billion).

Zelenskyy previously announced that three more countries had joined the PURL program during the informal European Union summit in late April. Prior to this, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov stated that several countries had announced new contributions to the PURL scheme during a meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine's Defense.
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  1. +8
    6 May 2026 14: 29
    Well, they can afford it, thanks to gas. So much for the "fatigue" of Ukraine and its beggarly president.
    1. +1
      6 May 2026 14: 40
      Alexander, hi!
      Quote: Murmur 55
      Well, these people can afford it, thanks to gas.
      They might allow it...
      We just need to write all this down in a special notebook - we don’t remember evil, we’d like to believe that we write it down...

      Sooner or later this whole thing will end. At best For Europe, this would be the same shame and humiliation as in 1945. Norway survived the war relatively easily. I really wish that we wouldn't have to resort to "humanism" like Joseph Vissarionovich did back then.
      This is where that special notebook comes in handy...
      1. +6
        6 May 2026 14: 58
        Zoldat a hi , no one writes anything down, either in a notebook or as a memento. As the poem goes
        And ours will not come ... Such is the time now -
        Today is not the same year, the war is not at all the same.
        No one hears a voice calling out in the wilderness.
        Yes, and there is no desert - sheer emptiness.

        And in this emptiness the road will be long -
        Long paths have ended.
        Stalingrad will not break out, and there is land beyond the Volga ...
        But ours will not come. Where do they come from?

        Nobody will bring out "For the Motherland!" on bombs
        No one wheezes: "Give the country coal!"
        There are drafts in the Odessa catacombs,
        The mausoleum under the walls of the Kremlin is shuttered.
        1. +2
          6 May 2026 15: 12
          Sad but true ...
          Those at the front don't count. They're doing their job well. But an army on its own, without a Commander-in-Chief, has never won anywhere.
          And the hope that they will finally remember THERE, NAVIRKHA, about the "trust rating" seems like a pitiful sob.

          I wish the elections would come sooner...
          Maybe at least before the elections they will "graciously deign to command" (c)...
          Maybe they'll hear what the evil boyars are hiding - that in war, you either have to fight, or not start it at all, endure and humiliate yourself... Because during war, "endure and humiliate yourself" is called treason, and not indecisiveness or "humanism" at all...
          1. +3
            6 May 2026 17: 06
            Norway will purchase weapons worth over $300 million from the US for Ukraine.
            There's nothing surprising about this. It's all about Stoltenberg and his family of "Norwegian Kennedys." Specifically.

            Jons Stoltenberg served as Norway's Minister of Finance from 1996 to 1997. In 2005, he became the country's Prime Minister, serving until 2013, when he joined NATO, where he became Secretary General.
            Since February 4 2026 Stoltenberg became finance minister in the new Norwegian government. The previous coalition government in Western Europe's largest oil producer collapsed over a dispute over EU energy policy.
            Stoltenberg's new job is believed to be linked to the return of US President Donald Trump, with whom Stoltenberg is friendly, and his threat to impose tariffs on European countries.

            Stoltenberg is not just a political figure.
            First, the he is the offspring of one of Norway's most influential families, who have been referred to in the press as the "Norwegian Kennedy" for decades.
            Jens' father - Thorvald Stoltenberg - was the leader of the ruling People's Workers' Party of Norway, was a member of parliament, several times received ministerial posts - from minister of defense to chief of the Foreign Ministry. His mother Karin also worked in the government and at one time led the foreign trade of Norway, then oversaw the work of the Ministry of Social Policy. Another clan member - minister-multi-source Johan Holst, led the military department, the police, and foreign policy.
            But the main secret of the power of the "Norwegian Kennedy" lies in their wives: sisters Karina (mother of Jens Stoltenberg) and The Mariannes are representatives of the country's richest family, the Heibergs, bankers and industrialists.

            Kheiberg star ascended during WWII, When Vidkun Quisling's regime, loyal to the Third Reich, was established in Norway. Axel Heiberg Steng, one of Quisling's closest advisers, was responsible. It was thanks to Quisling, with his typical Aryan aristocratic appearance, that all the factories, mines, and quarries owned by clan members were provided with free labor—prisoners from Norwegian concentration camps. usually Soviet prisoners of war.
            During the WWII, the Norwegian mines worked in 3 shifts, because the Wehrmacht military machine desperately needed iron ore, copper, nickel, non-ferrous metals, and sulfur. And the price of the smooth operation of the mines - 13 thousand prisoners of war who died from overwork (according to our historians, up to 75 thousand Soviet prisoners of war were kept in the Nazi concentration camps in Norway).

            Secondly, despite all this wealth of the Norwegian Kennedms, Jens Stoltenberg - following the example of daddy, too, in his youth, he first got involved in politics with the left movement and on his own initiative, he offered his services to the KGB - and as a result he turned out to be a former KGB agent nicknamed "Steklov", whom he betrayed, in particular, a Soviet traitor to the Motherland and defector Gordievsky, but Jens - unlike his supporters and followers - categorically renounced his left-proletarian political views and easily got out in this revelatory and reconnaissance mess of the defector Gordievsky, as befits a rich offspring, "Dry from the water."

            And now Jons Stoltenberg (with his skeleton in the closet) FAITHFULLY serves not only his family clan, the military-industrial complex in Norway, but also his new masters in the USA.

            See in detail - KGB agent nicknamed Steklov. How NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg became a Russophobe. -
            https://narod-novosti.com/diskussionnyj-klub/?p=agent-kgb-po-klichke-steklov-kak-gensek-nato-stoltenberg-stal-rusofobom&utm_source=politobzor.net
  2. +3
    6 May 2026 14: 33
    A Norwegian "thank you." For turning the shabby village of Tremse into a thriving city, thanks to our fishing fleet. It's a shame Tralfota isn't on the website. He would have told us so many interesting things about Norway and the Norwegians... Here in the North, Norwegians are very much "loved."
  3. +4
    6 May 2026 14: 48
    This, one must understand, is the Russian minks' payment for the vast resources generously bequeathed to them by Mr. Medvedev. Did the Swifts get it all wrong? And what did they allocate for Greenland's defense against the red-haired enemy?
  4. +1
    6 May 2026 15: 14
    Some can't sit still, others can't sit still, and then it all... but they will crush me in the end.
    We will break through, it’s not the first time for us! soldier
  5. 0
    6 May 2026 15: 21
    “The rumor that you are saying that you are dead is greatly exaggerated” - Mark Twain. Izglazhda takiva sa and hear for lipsat on finance from Europe and slabat and
    motivation for support at 404.
  6. +1
    6 May 2026 16: 11
    https://svpressa.ru/war21/news/514290/
    Who expected anything else from Washington????? Especially from some gay Europeans!
  7. 0
    7 May 2026 02: 08
    Kommersant, March 4, 2013, 12:42 PM
    Russia donated gas and oil reserves to Norway.
    Mineral deposits have been discovered in the southeastern Barents Sea. Russia previously divided this territory with Norway, in favor of the latter.
    Hydrocarbon deposits have been discovered in the disputed area between Russia and Norway. This is a disputed zone in the southeastern Barents Sea. According to the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, it may contain approximately 2 billion barrels of oil equivalent. In 2010, Dmitry Medvedev signed an agreement delimiting the Barents Sea with Norway. Norwegian authorities are confident they have secured a resource base for decades. Meanwhile, Russia has suffered only major losses as a result of this agreement, according to Konstantin Simonov, head of the National Energy Security Fund.