Romania to upgrade its armed forces over next decade

BUCHAREST, Romania – Romania’s top defence body has agreed to upgrade the country’s armed forces and equipment in the next decade.

President Klaus Iohannis said from 2019 to 2028, Romania will acquire ground-to-air missiles, multirole combat aircraft, armoured transporters and medical evacuation helicopters.

The Supreme Defence Council on Tuesday also confirmed NATO-member Romania would spend 2 per cent of gross domestic product on defence this year, up from 1.81 per cent.

NATO members agreed in 2014 to spend 2 per cent of their GDP on defence within a decade.

Iohannis said that next year about 1,900 troops would take part in various foreign missions and operations, 130 more than the current year.

Romania has 690 troops in the NATO-led Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan that provides training, advice and assistance to local security forces.

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