Mayor Nicușor Dan announced on Thursday that Portugal and Slovakia have offered to provide Romania with anti-drone equipment. This initiative comes as part of broader efforts to strengthen security along NATO's Eastern Flank. The support is a result of diplomatic efforts and work carried out by Romania within the European Union. According to Dan, these developments will be formally mentioned in the conclusions of the European Council. The equipment is intended to enhance the country's ability to detect and neutralize unmanned aerial threats. This cooperation underscores the commitment of EU allies to regional stability. The move is seen as a critical step in upgrading Romania's defensive capabilities.