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Russia warns Romania over building "largest NATO military base" in Europe

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Russian politicians and diplomats have reacted with threats to reports that Romania is building the largest NATO military base in Europe - a EUR 2.5 billion project initiated by Romania in 2019 and expected to take 20 years to complete. The expansion of Romania's 57 Mihail Kogalniceanu air base...

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Mihail Kogălniceanu military base in Constanta county will be expanded and modernized, becoming the largest NATO military base in Europe. The project is estimated at $2.7 billion. Article The military base at Kogălniceanu will be expanded, becoming the largest NATO base in Europe. The works will cost $2.7 billion first appeared on Romania TV.

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Mihail Kogălniceanu military base in Constanta county will be expanded and modernized, becoming the largest NATO military base in Europe. The project is estimated at $2.7 billion. Work has already begun on access roads and a...

·Romania
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The construction in Romania of what will be NATO's largest European military base is taking place as the alliance seeks to strengthen its capabilities in the Black Sea region, amid Russia's activity in the area, Newsweek reports.It is about the expansion of the 57th Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base of the Romanian Air Force, located near Constanta. Project.The estimated value of the project is $2.7 billion, and the new facility will have a perimeter…

·Bucharest, Romania
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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.
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