Norway to Resume Defense Exports to Turkey
Norway has decided to lift its restrictions on exporting defense and multi-purpose military goods to Turkey, imposed in 2019. This move was confirmed by the Norwegian foreign ministry on Wednesday.
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In a turn of events, Norway has announced its decision to normalize the export of defense materials and multi-purpose military goods to Turkey. This comes after a restriction period imposed in 2019.
The Norwegian foreign ministry confirmed the decision on Wednesday, indicating a shift in their international relations stance.
This development highlights a significant change in defense export policies and could impact global military trade dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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