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Ukraine to produce drones in Norway, officials say

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store has greeted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. (EPA PHOTO)

Norway and Ukraine will strengthen their military co-operation, including by producing Ukrainian drones in the Nordic country, ‌the Norwegian government says.

Under the agreement, Norway will ‌support the production of drones in Ukraine while the latter will share data, information and knowledge with Norway, officials in Oslo said in a statement. 

Ukrainian drones will also be produced on Norwegian ‌territory, it ‌said.

"We ⁠can learn from the experiences that Ukraine ​is making in this hard-won fight against the Russian aggression," Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store told a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

"It is crucial that we learn from ⁠these experiences," he said.

Norway, along ‌with ​the other Nordic and Baltic countries, has been a staunch supporter ​of Ukraine.

Store's ‌government has set up a long-term funding plan for Ukraine, ​with the backing of all parties in parliament, amounting to $US28 billion ($A39 billion) between 2023 and 2030, making ​it ​one of Ukraine's most ​generous backers per capita.

Earlier on Tuesday, ‌Zelenskiy was in Berlin to meet German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. 

The pair agreed military co-operation plans including a deal on drone production that Zelenskiy said could become one of ​the largest of its kind in Europe.

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