South Korea and Poland have signed a cooperation agreement as the democratic allies find themselves united in their security concerns despite the vast geographical distance between them.
South Korea will likely sign another deal to export K2 tanks to Poland as early as next month, government officials said Sunday. Under the proposed 9 trillion-won (US$6.2 billion) deal, Seoul is expected to export 180 additional K2 tanks to the European country,
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South Korea and Poland Deepen Ties
U.S. allies in Europe and Asia are increasingly deepening their direct security ties. South Korea and Poland are just the latest example.
Polish President Andrzej Duda has expressed hope for swift progress in finalizing a contract with South Korea to buy K2 battle tanks, highlighting the importance of continued defense cooperation, Seoul's foreign ministry said Friday.
The top diplomats of South Korea and Poland have agreed to continue working together to advance defense cooperation, including providing full support for swift progress in key arms exports, Seoul's foreign ministry said Thursday.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski and his South Korean counterpart Cho Tae-yul signed an action plan in Warsaw on Wednesday, outlining steps for developing a strategic partnership between their countries.
South Korea and Poland have signed a cooperation agreement as the democratic allies find themselves united in their security concerns despite the vast geographical distance between them WARSAW ...
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — South Korea and Poland signed a cooperation agreement on Wednesday as the democratic allies increasingly find themselves united by concerns about the global security ...