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14 Nov 2024

UK Signs Defence Deal With Romania

UK Signs Defence Deal With Romania
Romanian vehicles during the Saber Guardian Exercise in 2021. Image: Corporal Paul Watson, UK MOD © Crown Copyright 2024
U.K. Ministry of Defence press release

The UK’s defence relationship with Romania has been expanded following the signing today of a new treaty promoting greater cooperation between the two countries’ armed forces. 

Defence Secretary, John Healey MP, hosted his Romanian counterpart, Angel Tîlvăr, at the Ministry of Defence in London this morning to sign the treaty. 

United as NATO allies and in steadfast support of Ukraine, the defence relationship between the UK and Romania continues to grow. 

Both ministers agreed to enhance bilateral defence cooperation to maintain peace and security in Europe, improve the effectiveness and efficiency of each nation’s armed forces when operating together, and develop information sharing. 

The UK and Romania both share a steadfast support for Ukraine. Romania has sent military personnel to the UK to help train more than 45,000 Ukrainian recruits as part of Operation Interflex, which teaches basic infantry and combat skills. 

Defence Secretary John Healey MP said:   

This agreement demonstrates how quickly the UK’s defence relationship with Romania is growing and it shows our shared commitment to peace and security in Europe.  

This Government is resetting Britain’s relations across Europe, and this agreement builds on that commitment as we continue to deepen our ties. 

The UK’s security starts in Ukraine and, together with Romania as our NATO allies, we will continue to support Ukraine against Putin’s illegal invasion. 

The treaty agrees to establish a joint defence committee, which will provide a framework through which we can reinforce our relationship with a key NATO Ally and European partner, and better work together to combat the shared threats we face. 

To read more, please visit the MOD's website

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