Malaysia seeks refund for Naval Strike Missile system from Norway
L'essentiel
- Malaysia is seeking a refund for the Naval Strike Missile system it purchased from Norway after Oslo refused to grant an export license.
- Defense Minister Khaled urged his Norwegian counterpart to facilitate the refund process and suggested advancing repayment before seeking reimbursement from the involved company.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Malaysia purchased the Naval Strike Missile system for its littoral combat ships. Norway has refused to approve an export license for the system.
The issue stems from Norway’s refusal to approve an export licence for the Naval Strike Missile system that Malaysia bought for its littoral combat ships.
Khaled said he had told his Norwegian counterpart that if Norway was sincere about maintaining good bilateral relations with Malaysia, it should help facilitate the refund process.
He suggested that the Norwegian government consider advancing the repayment before seeking reimbursement from the company involved.
Questions ouvertes
- What is the specific company involved in the transaction?
- What are the exact terms of the refund agreement?
- What are the implications for Malaysia's defense capabilities?






