Moldovan, Romanian Chiefs of General Staff Discuss Defence Cooperation
Published:
16 July 2004 y., Friday
The national armies of Moldova and Romania will cooperate in troops training and anti-terror, the chiefs of the general staffs of Moldova and Romania, Ion Coropceanu and Mihai Popescu, respectively, announced at a news conference in Chisinau on Wednesday.
General Popescu observed that the cooperation plan also covers the technical assistance, student exchanges, experience exchanges, and information exchanges, and combat endowment of the armed forces. Popescu avoided comments on an eventual participation of Romanian soldiers in a future multinational peace mission in the Transnistrian region, saying that this is an issue of political nature.
In turn, General Coropceanu said that the experience of the Romanian army as part of NATO is worth studying in the context of military reforms in the Moldovan armed forces.
"The good ties between the Moldovan army and the Romanian army correspond the respected values in our countries, and represent our contribution to security and stability in Europe and in the region," Coropceanu said.
Šaltinis:
azi.md
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
Twenty five years after the Chernobyl explosion, radiation contamination continues to haunt the survivors as it spreads to the next generation.
more »
A British man builds a model of the retired U.S. aircraft carrier the USS Intrepid in New York, made entirely out of Lego pieces.
more »
A researcher at MIT has used his technical skills to give chocolate bunnies and eggs a run for their money. David Carr built a new type of 3D printer that uses chocolate to give a new face to Easter treats.
more »
Storm chasers captured two tornadoes on tape as they touched down in the midwestern United States- continuing a recent onslaught of twisters that have killed dozens and destroyed swathes of land and property.
more »
A small factory in Brazil's northeast is bringing smiles to the faces of environmentalists by turning used toothpaste tubes into furniture and roof tiles.
more »
The Lindel family are attempting to live a low carbon life as part of an experiment to cut their carbon emissions from the annual average of seven tonnes per person to only one tonne.
more »
Three days of severe storms and tornadoes in the southern United States have killed at least 39 people.
more »
Disagreements over the stalemated NATO military mission in Libya persist on the first day of the NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Berlin.
more »
Tourists go head-to-head with locals in water fights as celebrates its New Year.
more »
Six thousand Lego lovers and a crane create the world's largest Lego tower in Sao Paulo.
more »