Romania, Ukraine Advance Talks on EU-Funded Joint Drone Production

BUCHAREST, April 1 (Reuters) – Ukrainian drone ⁠manufacturers ⁠are meeting Romanian ⁠defence ministry and army officials in the ​capital Bucharest this week to discuss potential joint production ‌under a new European ‌Union rearmament funding mechanism, the ministry ⁠said in ⁠a statement.

Romania, an EU and NATO state, shares ​a 650-km (400-mile) land border with Ukraine and has had drones breach its airspace and fragments fall onto its ​territory repeatedly since Russia began attacking Kyiv’s ports ⁠located across ⁠the Danube from ⁠Romania.

The ​EU has allotted Romania 16.6 billion euros ($19.2 billion) under its ​new rearmament ⁠initiative SAFE, which will begin later this year, and Defence Minister Radu Miruta said the country wanted to spend 200 million euros for joint ⁠drone production.

“We are currently discussing how to form a team ⁠to deal exclusively with this project, with the contract signing deadline being the end of May,” Miruta said in a statement late on Tuesday after meeting Ukraine’s Deputy Minister for Strategic Industries Sergiy Boyev.

Fifteen Ukrainian companies will continue discussing the project in Bucharest in ⁠the coming days, he added.

Earlier this month, Romanian and Ukrainian presidents signed a statement of intent to produce Ukrainian defence systems including drones ​in Romania.

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; ​Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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