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  • NATO continues to beef up its eastern flank

    NATO continues to beef up its eastern flank

    Two French military convoys entered
    Romania on Sunday night consisting of light and heavy armoured vehicles to beef
    up the NATO Battle Group deployed to Cincu, in central Romania, where a 750 strong
    French contingent has been deployed. Colonel Alexandre de Féligonde, the new
    commander of the French battalion has told the Romanian public radio that the latest
    military beef-up takes place against the escalation of the conflict Russia initiated
    8 months ago.




    Colonel de Feligonde said that at the
    beginning of the conflict light infantry was deployed, but later France and
    NATO opted for a different posture in this part of Europe, and a heavy armoured
    battalion has been deployed here. We are going to move from light to
    heavy-armoured vehicles. We are here for a joint training with Romanian and
    Dutch troops, part of the French battalion which will be training in Cincu and in
    other parts of Romania as well.




    Romanian colonel Tiberiu Cojocaru
    with the Headquarters Multinational Division South-East has welcomed the convoy
    and explained that the first convoy was part of the third rotation of the NATO
    battle group deployed to Romania, to the joint training camp here. We are
    looking forward to seeing the joint training of French and Romanian troops, in
    Cincu and in other places to strengthen the allied cohesion and ensure the
    security of the territories of all NATO member countries.




    The NATO Battle Group was set up in
    May by transforming the multinational allied elements of the NATO Response
    force deployed to Romania. Upon the French proposal to take over the role of the
    Framework Nation, the French battalion deployed to Romania, considered the
    spearhead of the high-readiness NATO Response Force, is actually forging this
    group through the rotational integration of troops from Belgium and the
    Netherlands.


    Spain will also be contributing to
    the consolidation of NATO’s eastern flank against the background of the war in
    Ukraine. Madrid announced the deployment of F-18 and Eurofighter jets to
    Romania and Bulgaria. The planes are to land in Fetesti, southern Romania and until
    March next year they will be doing patrolling missions in the region.


    This is Spain’s response
    to the allies’ request for an increased contribution to NATO’s response and preemptive
    capabilities, the Spanish Defence Ministry has announced. Spain has already
    installed a long-range radar in Dobrogea, south-eastern Romania.


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