DefMin Tilvar urges British companies to participate in procurement of equipment for Romania's armed forces
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National Defence Minister Angel Tilvar urged British companies to participate in the procurement of equipment for Romania's armed forces, during a meeting with UK Minister of State for Defence Procurement James Cartlidge, told Agerpres.
According to a press release the Ministry of National Defence (MApN) sent to AGERPRES on Tuesday, the discussion with James Cartlidge took place on the sidelines of Minister Tilvar's visit to the UK from Monday to Wednesday. The meeting was attended…
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