France vows support for Nato ally Romania after US troop cut

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French Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin (left) and Romanian Defence Minister Ionut Mosteanu in Sibiu, Romania, on Oct 30.

French Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin (left) and Romanian Defence Minister Ionut Mosteanu in Sibiu, Romania, on Oct 30.

PHOTO: AFP

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  • The US will reduce troops in Romania from 1,700 to 900-1,000, but denies it signals a broader withdrawal from Europe.
  • France reassured Romania of its commitment to Europe's collective defence, with 1,500 troops stationed there long-term.
  • Romania will acquire Mistral 3 missiles under a French-led initiative for €660 million, as part of NATO's Dacian Fall exercise.

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SIBIU, Romania - France’s defence minister on Oct 30 reassured Bucharest that Paris remained committed to Europe’s “collective defence,” after Washington said it would cut its troops in Romania.

The United States on Oct 29 said it would

pull some troops out from Nato’s eastern flank

but denied the move amounted to an American withdrawal from Europe.

Romania’s defence ministry said 900-1,000 US soldiers would remain in the country, down from the about 1,700 currently being deployed in the Black Sea nation.

During a visit to the EU and Nato member bordering war-torn Ukraine on Oct 31, French Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin said that France remains committed “to the collective defence of the European continent”.

The presence of 1,500 French troops in Romania was an expression of France’s commitment, she said.

“The French Armed Forces are present in Romania, at the heart of the Eastern flank, in an international security context which is... very deteriorated,” she said during a joint press conference with her Romanian counterpart Ionut Mosteanu.

“They embody our concrete commitment... for the security of Romania, for the security of Europe, and for the security of France and the French people,” she said.

Ms Vautrin added that France’s commitment is “not temporary” but “long-term and based on trust... This message of stability is key for our Romanian friends as well as for the entire eastern flank”.

Mr Mosteanu said his country would acquire Mistral 3 surface-to-air missiles “under a contract to be signed by the end of this year” as part of the European Joint Acquisition Initiative led by France.

According to a spokesperson for Romania’s defence ministry, the contract could be worth €660 million ($990 million) excluding VAT.

Since Oct 20, France has been participating in Nato’s Dacian Fall military exercise in Romania.

The exercise “is a clear signal that we want to send together: Europe is ready,” Ms Vautrin said.

It is “further proof of the European allies’ commitment to the security of Romania, the Black Sea and the eastern flank,” said Mr Mosteanu. AFP

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