OSLO (Reuters) - Norway said on Friday it has signed a revised agreement with the United States for how to regulate U.S. military activity on Norwegian soil.
The agreement between the two NATO allies will allow the U.S. to establish its own facilities at three airfields and one naval base in Norway, but will not amount to the outright establishment of separate U.S. bases, the government said.
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