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Moldova to host joint military exercise involving troops from U.S., UK, Romania

Moldova to host joint military exercise involving troops from U.S., UK, Romania

Moldova on Monday introduced that it’ll host a joint army train involving items of particular forces from the U.S., the UK, and Romania.

“The exercise will take place at the training centers of the National Army, between March 27 and April 7, and aims at joint training and an exchange of experience between the soldiers of the Moldovan, Romanian, American and British special forces, as well as increasing the level of interoperability between participating contingents,” stated an announcement by the Moldovan Defense Ministry.

It stated that the particular forces of the 4 nations will carry out superior fight shootings, in addition to parachute and coaching workout routines, with a specialization on particular missions, including that the Joint Combined Exchange Training (JCET-2023) will happen “in accordance with the training plan of the National Army for the year 2023.”

The assertion stated that army gear will probably be moved to the coaching facilities of the Moldovan military for use in the course of the workout routines and requested the general public to not speculate on the motion of the army gear.

Source: www.anews.com.tr