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DefMin Fifor visits the 81st “General Grigore Balan” Mechanised Brigade of Bistrita: We have started a procedure to build four multi-role corvettes; Romania is the most important security provider in the Black Sea

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Defence Minister Mihai Fifor said in Bistrita on Friday that the specific procedure for the building of four multi-role corvettes was launched.

“Yesterday, we launched the specific procedure for the construction of the four multi-role corvettes that will be produced – as a basic condition – at a Romanian shipyard through a know-how transfer, using the offset from the four corvettes to upgrade two frigates that Romanian Navy has to modernise,” Fifor said.

According to him, the procedure is posted on the Romtehnica website.

Fifor pointed out that the upgrade of the two frigates purchased from the UK, offset against the corvettes, will also be done at a site in Romania. “We want to return to the national defence industry as much as possible of the 2 percent we have allocated for defence spending,” said Fifor.

On Friday, Fifor paid a working visit to the 81st “General Grigore Balan” Mechanised Brigade of Bistrita, which is scheduled to deploy about 470 troops this July on a mission in Afghanistan.

The minister was accompanied by Chief of the Land Forces Staff Ovidiu Uifaleanu, and Commander of the 4th “Gemina” Infantry Division Virgil Ovidiu Pop.

 

“Romania is the most important security provider in the Black Sea”

 

Defence Minister Mihai Fifor also said in Bistrita on Friday that Romania is the most important security provider in the Black Sea area and that this is why the country needs to strengthen its defence capabilities.

The statement was made in response to a question from the press about the Russian Army’s newest equipment and the statements by Russian President Vladimir Putin that the anti-missile system would not be no obstacle to the new intercontinental ballistic missile called Sarmat.

“We, as a NATO member country and in our strategic partnership with the United States, are of course very attentive and concerned about what is happening in the Black Sea. We consider that Romania is the most important pillar and security provider in the Black Sea are at the moment, and that is why we are strengthening these capabilities. Of course, I’m not going to comment on what President Putin says or what the Russian officials say. We know that we have a very well designed program to prove that we are ready here, in the Black Sea as a military alliance. All of our capabilities are operational at the moment and, under our major military acquisition programme, we continue to increase the defence and deterrence capabilities of the Romanian Armed Forces in the Black Sea,” said Fifor.

He added that “complicated times” justify the allocation of 2 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for defence spending, giving assurances that Romania is ready to face the challenges of the Black Sea region.

“We are often asked why this effort by the country to allocate 2 percent for the Romanian Armed Forces. Only those who do not want to see very carefully what is happening in the world at the moment do not understand this. We are living in complicated times, what with the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014. Practically, we are bordering on the Russian Federation in the Black Sea and I want to tell you that there is a very intense hybrid war, which Romania also feels, not to mention the cyber war, which is also real. The Romanian Armed Forces are ready to face these challenges and we say that we are doing so well now,” Fifor said.


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