3 octobre 2024 | International, Terrestre

US sends $920m FMF loan to Romania to defend Nato’s Eastern Flank

The US State Department has announced the transfer of $920m in Foreign Military Financing to Romania, on Nato' Eastern Flank.

https://www.army-technology.com/news/us-sends-920m-fmf-loan-to-romania-to-defend-natos-eastern-flank/

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