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Khaled: Malaysia seeks RM1.06b from Norwegian defence firm over scrapped missile deal

PETALING JAYA, June 26 — Malaysia is seeking 226.13 million (RM1.06 billion) in compensation from Norwayrsq...
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 26, 2026
Malaysia tuntut RM1.06 Bilion daripada syarikat Norway
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia menuntut sebanyak EUR226.13 juta atau kira-kira RM1.06 bilion daripada syarikat pertahanan Norway, Kongsberg Defence Aerospace AS (KDA) ekoran pembatalan perolehan misil anti kapal (NSM). Menteri Pertahanan, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin berkata, jumlah itu merangkumi tuntutan langsung sebanyak EUR129.86 juta iaitu bayaran yang sudah dibuat oleh kerajaan. Beliau berkata, tuntutan tidak ... Read more The post Malaysia tuntut RM1.06 Bilion daripada syarikat Norway appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Malay Mail
· Jul 2, 2026
Mindef clarifies RM571.9m missile payment not advance, made after systems passed RMN tests
KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 — The payment of RM571.9 million to the Norwegian supplier of the Naval Strike Missile (NSM)...
South China Morning Post
· Jun 26, 2026
Malaysia demands US$257 million from Norwegian firm over axed missile deal
Malaysia is seeking compensation of 226 million euros (US257 million) from a Norwegian defence firm after a deal to deliver a naval missile system was cancelled, despite the Southeast Asian country having paid about 95 per cent of the contract value. The claim comprised 129.86 million euros in direct losses, including payments already made by the government, and 96.26 million euros for additional costs and consequential damages, Defence Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin told parliament on Friday,...
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Related coverage for "Khaled: Malaysia seeks RM1.06b from Norwegian defence firm over scrapped missile deal": Utusan Malaysia — Malaysia tuntut RM1.06 Bilion daripada syarikat Norway. Malay Mail — Mindef clarifies RM571.9m missile payment not advance, made after systems passed RMN tests. South China Morning Post — Malaysia demands US$257 million from Norwegian firm over axed missile deal