Malaysia Seeks More Than $250 Million From Norway Over Axed Defence Deal

KUALA LUMPUR, May 19 (Reuters) – Malaysia’s defence minister ⁠on ⁠Tuesday said a notice ⁠has been sent to Norway seeking compensation of more than ​1 billion ringgit ($251.76 million), after Oslo abruptly cancelled export approvals for a naval ‌strike missile system intended for ‌Malaysian combat ships.

Norway has said certain export licenses of specific defence technology ⁠to Malaysia ⁠were revoked due to a shift in in Oslo’s export ​control regulations. The decision caught Malaysia off guard and sparked a diplomatic row, with its Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim calling the move “unilateral and unacceptable”.

• Defence Minister Mohamad Khaled ​Nordin said the government would seek compensation for both direct and indirect ⁠costs, adding ⁠that Malaysia had already ⁠paid ​around 126 million euros ($146.66 million), or 95% of the contract value, for the ​missile systems.

• Malaysia would ⁠also seek additional damages to cover the cost of dismantling and replacing equipment on ships built to accommodate the Norwegian-made missiles, as well as for re-training personnel, he told reporters.

• Mohamed Khaled said Norway’s decision raised questions over ⁠the trustworthiness of international defence partners, particularly those from Western or NATO ⁠countries.

• “What has happened to us was not just a defence procurement issue. It reflects a larger problem, namely, the erosion of trust among countries in international relations,” he said.

• The Norwegian ministry of foreign affairs did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the Malaysian compensation request.

•  The defence arm of Norwegian group Kongsberg said in 2018 it had agreed a 124 million euro contract with the ⁠Royal Malaysian Navy to supply NSM missiles for six littoral combat ships. Mohamed Khaled said last week there was also a second deal to supply the system to two other naval vessels.

(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Additional reporting by Gwladys Fouche ​in Oslo; Editing by Martin Petty)

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