He noted that in 2022 Norway allocated more than $1 billion to Ukraine.
“Now we are increasing this support.
We will make an even greater contribution to the repair and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, ”NRK television quoted the prime minister as saying.
Støre noted the country's readiness to take a leading role in the reconstruction of Ukraine after the end of the conflict.
As US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said earlier, the administration of US President Joe Biden in 2023 does not expect any reduction in financial assistance from US lawmakers, which is included in the country's budget to support Ukraine.
British Army Colonel Richard Kemp has previously expressed confidence that Russia will succeed in the special operation zone.
The Pentagon noted that in the coming months, events in the Russian special operation zone could be decisive for the fighting in Ukraine.