Malaysia slams ‘deafening silence’ over scrapped Norway missile deal

Malaysia slams ‘deafening silence’ over scrapped Norway missile deal


Earlier this month, Mohamed Khaled said that the Malaysian government had sent a notice to the company involved, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA), demanding compensation for both “direct and indirect costs”.

When asked if Norway would be refunding Malaysia for the 95 per cent of the cost that was already paid, Sandvik said Malaysia would have to speak to KDA. 

“According to Norwegian law, it’s the board of directors of the company who is responsible for answering that question.”

Norway had earlier said that the revocations were “solely due to Norway’s application of the export control regulations” and that it is “regrettable” that they have affected Malaysia.




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