Anwar blasts Western hypocrisy over Norway missile deal
Published Thursday, July 2, 2026 · Updated July 2
Narrative Spectrum
- Critique of Western Hypocrisy — 1 source
Media Analysis
AI synthesisMalaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has publicly criticized Norway's decision to cancel a missile deal with Malaysia. Anwar framed this cancellation within a broader discussion of perceived Western double standards and the erosion of international norms, particularly from an Asia-Pacific viewpoint. The Norwegian foreign ministry had previously confirmed the revocation of certain defense technology export licenses to Malaysia in May.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim criticized Norway's cancellation of a missile deal, framing it within a broader discussion of Western double standards.
- In May, the Norwegian foreign ministry confirmed that "certain licences related to the export of specific defence technology to Malaysia have been revoked."
- Anwar's criticism also touched upon the erosion of international norms from an Asia-Pacific perspective.
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- Channel News Asia
The article highlights Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's criticism of Norway's missile deal cancellation, framing it within a broader discussion of Western double standards and the erosion of international norms from an Asia-Pacific perspective.
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