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Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Serhii Boiev arrived in Romania to discuss opportunities for developing military-technical cooperation.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported this on October 29.
The working visit was part of the political and military dialogue between the two countries. Its main goal was to discuss with Romanian Minister of Defense Liviu-Ionuț Moșteanu the prospects for developing military-technical cooperation, as well as strengthening bilateral partnership in the field of defense.
“Ukraine is grateful to Romania for its support and for fostering partnership relations in the sphere of security. Special thanks for the previously provided Patriot system and for training Ukrainian pilots on F-16 aircraft”, — noted Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Serhii Boiev.
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