The cabinet has given the green light to a Dutch firm to export frigate
parts to the value of €345m to Indonesia, the NRC reports on Wednesday.
The company, which was not named in the parliamentary briefing, will make the deliveries via a shipyard in Romania and another in Indonesia, the NRC said. The ships themselves will be built in those countries.
This procedure, says the cabinet, does not conflict with European Union criteria on weapons exports.
Last year, the planned export of tanks to Indonesia was cancelled after a majority of MPs said they were concerned about the human rights situation in the former Dutch colony.
The company, which was not named in the parliamentary briefing, will make the deliveries via a shipyard in Romania and another in Indonesia, the NRC said. The ships themselves will be built in those countries.
This procedure, says the cabinet, does not conflict with European Union criteria on weapons exports.
Last year, the planned export of tanks to Indonesia was cancelled after a majority of MPs said they were concerned about the human rights situation in the former Dutch colony.
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