Zelensky and the Prime Minister of Norway on violations of Russian air defense: key decisions.
Meeting of Zelensky with the Prime Minister of Norway
According to inkorr.com: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Støre held a meeting in Denmark. The main topic of discussion was the violations of airspace of five NATO countries by Russian planes, including Norway.
'Just this year, Norway provided $8.5 billion - this is very significant assistance,' Zelensky emphasized.
During the conversation, issues of support for Ukraine in the defense sphere were discussed, including improving the effectiveness of air defense and financing of drones. The participation of Ukraine in the 'Drone Wall' initiative to strengthen national security was also noted.
In addition, the implementation of the PURL initiative and energy support for Ukraine in the context of constant attacks on energy infrastructure by Russia was also examined in detail. Zelensky thanked Norway for their assistance and summed up the results of the negotiations.
Cooperation in defense and security
The meeting also discussed cooperation between Ukraine and Norway in the fields of defense, security, and energy. Zelensky thanked for the support and emphasized the importance of Norway's assistance to Ukraine in light of the escalation of the situation in the east of the country.
This meeting was an important step in strengthening cooperation between Ukraine and Norway, especially in the light of current challenges. Support from Norway, which has already allocated significant financial resources, is of great importance for Ukraine in the context of war and heightened security situation.
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