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Ukraine's Zelenskiy thanks Norway for $7 billion in aid over five years

FILE PHOTO: Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy shake hands before a meeting, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine July 1, 2022. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy thanked Norwegian lawmakers on Thursday for approving a bilateral aid package of some $7 billion over five years, saying Russia would never overcome the unity of Ukraine and its allies.

Norway, a major petroleum exporter, has seen its government income swell to record levels following Russia's invasion of Ukraine as the price of gas sold to Europe soared last year.

The package, announced on Feb. 6, is the largest aid programme Norway has ever supplied to a single nation, and is part of an unprecedented flow of Western military aid to Ukraine meant to help it fight off Russia's invasion.

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, Finance Minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, the government and a large majority in the Storting present the political agreement on the Ukraine program in the Storting, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy participates digitally, in Oslo, Norway, February 16, 2023. Norway announced on Thursday that the Scandinavian country is donating 75 billion kroner ($7.4 billion) to Kyiv as part of a five-year support package, making Norway one of the world’s biggest donors to war-torn Ukraine. NTB/Terje Pedersen via REUTERS

Speaking via video link from Kyiv, Zelenskiy said Norway's decision set a precedent for "sustainable support", calling it a "historic contribution".

"It makes both our countries stronger. Russia will not overcome our unity, the unity of all those that cherish freedom."

A broad group of political parties agreed the package proposed by the minority centre-left government, with the exception of the small, Marxist-oriented Red party.

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, Finance Minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, the government and a large majority in the Storting present the political agreement on the Ukraine program in the Storting, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy participates digitally, in Oslo, Norway, February 16, 2023. Norway announced on Thursday that the Scandinavian country is donating 75 billion kroner ($7.4 billion) to Kyiv as part of a five-year support package, making Norway one of the world’s biggest donors to war-torn Ukraine. NTB/Terje Pedersen via REUTERS

"Ukraine is not alone in this fight. Those who are here today, we are with Ukraine today," Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said.

For 2023, half the package will fund military aid to Ukraine and the rest is to go to humanitarian assistance, although this breakdown could change in coming years.

(Reporting by Gwladys Fouche in Oslo and Niklas Pollard in Stockholm, editing by Mark Heinrich)

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