Romania would welcome Canadian help in minimizing gap in Mali: envoy
OTTAWA — Romania’s top diplomat in Canada says his country is moving as fast as it can to minimize a looming gap in the provision of lifesaving medical evacuations for injured UN peacekeepers and staff in Mali after Canadians pull out.
But Bogdan Manoiu tells The Canadian Press that the Romanian military needs to upgrade its helicopters and train its aircrews before they can be deployed and that can’t be rushed.
Canada has eight helicopters and 250 military personnel in Mali, where they are scheduled to continue providing emergency evacuations to the UN until July 31.