Norwegian Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, has announced that the country aims to donate 75 billion kroner ($7.3 billion) to Kyiv over five years, making Norway one of the biggest donors to Ukraine.
The money will be split evenly between military and humanitarian assistance, with an annual aid package of 15 billion kroner ($1.5 billion).
The proposed package will be put to a vote in parliament.
Norway has proposed donating $7.3 billion over five years to Ukraine, with the funding split between military and humanitarian assistance.
The proposed aid package would make Norway one of the world's biggest donors to Ukraine.
Last week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU's economic, humanitarian and military support for Ukraine now amounts to almost 50 billion euros.
Additionally, the EU stated it would announce its 10th package of sanctions against Russia on the 24th of February, the anniversary of the beginning of the war.