Romania Deploys NATO Transport Aircraft to Deliver Korean Protective Suits
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyungsoo] Romania deployed a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) transport aircraft to receive Korean-made protective suits.
According to military officials and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 25th, a NATO transport aircraft C-17 landed at Incheon International Airport, loaded Korean-made protective suits, and then returned.
Since Romania did not have its own transport capabilities, it is known to have sent a NATO transport aircraft stationed in Hungary to Korea.
NATO allows its 29 member countries from the US and Europe to utilize its assets upon request.
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