This was announced in an interview with France Presse by the Prime Minister of the Kingdom Jonas Gahr Støre.

According to TASS, Støre said the initiative "will help preserve Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and at the same time provide Kyiv with military support."

According to him, the specific content of the package and its cost will be made public in early February.

In addition, Norway plans to offer assistance to the poorest countries suffering from rising grain prices and other consequences of the crisis.

Earlier, Norwegian Defense Minister Bjorn Arild Gram said that the country would transfer German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine "as soon as possible."