Ukroboronprom's delegation discusses expansion of defense cooperation in Lithuania
A delegation of the Ukroboronprom State Concern headed by Concern Head Roman Romanov has visited Lithuania to study the opportunities of expanding Ukrainian-Lithuanian defense cooperation.
The press service of the concern reported on Tuesday that the Ukrainian delegation met National Defense Minister of Lithuania Raimundas Karablis, Deputy Economy Minister of Lithuania Ramunas Burakas, officials from the Foreign Ministry, heads of some associations of defense companies and some Lithuanian companies.
"During the meetings the sides discussed the existing industrial, scientific and technical potential of Ukraine and Lithuania in the defense sphere, opportunities of joint implementation of some projects and decided to further exchange information and cooperate in some directions," the concern said.
"The participation of Ukrainian defense enterprises in the international arms exhibition to be held in Lithuania in October 2017 was discussed," the press service said.
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