Norway is facing heated debates over its financial support to Ukraine amidst the ongoing war with Russia.
While some economists argue for a significant increase in aid, citing Norway's financial strength and moral responsibility, others question the effectiveness of such support.
Critics highlight that Norway has profited from the war through increased gas revenues, yet its contributions lag behind other Nordic countries.
Proponents of increased aid stress the existential threat Russia poses to democracy in Europe, urging Norway to act decisively.
Meanwhile, skeptics suggest prioritizing national defense over external commitments.
The debate underscores a broader tension between moral imperatives and strategic interests in Norway's foreign policy.




