Malaysia and Norway clash over cancellation of missile supply deal
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Oslo cancelled the export of NSM missiles for Malaysian ships due to control regulations. Anwar Ibrahim stated this undermines trust in European manufacturers.

Diplomatic tensions have escalated between Malaysia and Norway following Oslo's decision to revoke export licenses related to the supply of the Naval Strike Missile system for Malaysian warships. This was reported by Bloomberg, according to UNN.
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The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the country restricts the export of the most sensitive defense technologies only to allies and closest partners. They emphasized that the decision is related solely to export control regulations.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim sharply criticized Norway's actions, stating that such a move could undermine trust in European arms manufacturers. According to him, he expressed a "strong objection" during a phone conversation with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre after the blocking of missile deliveries and launcher components for the littoral combat ship program.
Bloomberg notes that the contract for the construction of the ships was signed back in 2011. The cost of the program has risen from 9 billion to 11.2 billion ringgit, while the number of ships was reduced from six to five.
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