AcasăEurope NewsIndustrial partnerships, technology transfer, discussed by Defence Minister Tilvar with Turkish defence...

Industrial partnerships, technology transfer, discussed by Defence Minister Tilvar with Turkish defence industry leaders

Published on

Minister of National Defence Angel Tilvar met on Tuesday in Istanbul with Haluk Gorgun, the president of the Turkish Defence Industry Agency, context in which they discussed industrial partnerships and technology transfer, informs a MApN press release.

Minister Tilvar also highlighted recent achievements in the field, including the acquisition of Bayraktar TB2 systems and the collaboration with the Turkish defence company Otokar.

„We appreciate and support the expansion of technological and industrial collaboration between Romania and Turkey in the defence field. We want to strengthen these relations by implementing projects that will benefit both countries,” said Angel Tilvar, quoted in the press release.

Also on Tuesday, the minister participated in the fourth edition of SAHA EXPO 2024, an event dedicated to the promotion of military equipment, reads the cited source.

„With over 1,200 exhibitors and 500 official and trade delegations, the exhibition offers significant opportunities for cooperation in the defence, maritime, aeronautics and space fields,” the source said.

Minister Tilvar’s delegation included Romania’s ambassador to the Republic of Turkey, Stefan Tinca, the Chief of the Romanian Naval Forces, Vice Admiral Mihai Panait, the head of the Directorate General for Armaments, Lieutenant General Teodor Incicas, and the deputy head of the Department for Defence Policy and Planning, Major General Mihai Iancu.

AGERPRES

Latest articles

Seven men from Sri Lanka, Iraq and Syria discovered in two trucks

Seven men from Sri Lanka, Iraq and Syria were discovered by Romanian border police...

Gov’t to earmark over RON 780 million for student dormitories, cafeterias, digital transformation in universities

Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced that at its meeting today, the Romanian government will...

PM Ciolacu: Next year, Romanians will pay the same taxes on property

The Government will postpone until January 1, 2026, the enforcement of the new taxable...

Gov’t to extend deadline for implementing QR code printing on tax receipts

The government is expected today to approve extending the deadline in case of the...

More like this

Seven men from Sri Lanka, Iraq and Syria discovered in two trucks

Seven men from Sri Lanka, Iraq and Syria were discovered by Romanian border police...

Gov’t to earmark over RON 780 million for student dormitories, cafeterias, digital transformation in universities

Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced that at its meeting today, the Romanian government will...

PM Ciolacu: Next year, Romanians will pay the same taxes on property

The Government will postpone until January 1, 2026, the enforcement of the new taxable...