The Saudi and Romanian governments signed an agreement for cooperation in the defense field, the kingdom’s state-run news agency SPA announced Monday.
Per the agreement, both countries will cooperate in training, exchanging expertise, technologies, developing communications systems, medical services, military history, archives, publications and museums, among others.
“The agreement comes within the commitment of the two governments to promote and encourage international peace and stability,” a statement said.
Saudi Assistant Minister of Defense for Executive Affairs Dr. Khalid bin Hussein Al-Bayari signed the deal with Romanian State Secretary and Chief of the Department for Defense Policy, Planning and International Relations Simona Cojocaru.