Norway will allocate $242 million to strengthen the Ukrainian Navy
Kyiv • UNN
Norway will provide 2.7 billion kroner to strengthen Ukraine's navy and deter the Russian fleet. The funds will be used to protect the population, infrastructure, and maritime exports.

Norway will allocate 2.7 billion kroner ($242.38 million) to strengthen Ukraine's navy and help deter Russian naval forces in the Black Sea. This was announced on Monday by Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, UNN reports with reference to Reuters.
"It is necessary to protect the population of Ukraine and Ukrainian infrastructure from attacks by the Russian Black Sea Fleet," Støre said.
"It is also important to protect the export of grain and other products by sea, which bring Ukraine the most important revenues," he added.
Addendum
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