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Malaysia demands US$257 million from Norwegian firm over axed missile deal
Malaysia is seeking US$257 million (226 million euros) in compensation from a Norwegian defense firm after a naval missile system deal was cancelled, despite having paid 95% of the contract value. The claim includes 129.86 million euros in direct losses and 96.26 million euros for additional costs, announced by Defence Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin in parliament.
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