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    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SEOUL: South Korea and Poland hailed their deepening defence partnership on Monday (Apr 13), as the European country modernises its military following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Warsaw has emerged as a key buyer of arms from Seoul, and the countries signed a weapons deal worth over US$40 billion in 2022.

    Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is in Seoul for the first such visit in 27 years, and held a summit with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Monday.

    “Even amid a prolonged period of geopolitical instability, defence cooperation between our two countries has continued to deepen,” Lee said in his opening remarks.

    Seoul and Warsaw would also elevate ties to a “comprehensive strategic partnership”, he said.

    The 2022 framework agreement covered Polish purchases of South Korean tanks, self-propelled howitzers and rocket launchers.

    Lee said some of those weapons were now “operating proudly across Poland’s vast plains, helping to safeguard the country’s territory and protect its people”.

    Poland, a member of the European Union and the NATO defence bloc, has stood firmly behind neighbouring Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.

    South Korea has also backed Kyiv, particularly since North Korea sent soldiers to fight for Russia.

    Tusk described South Korea as “Poland’s second-most important ally after the United States, particularly in the field of the defence industry”, according to a Korean translation of his opening remarks.

    The two leaders also agreed to expand cooperation in non-defence fields, including energy supply chains and infrastructure.

    Tusk wraps up his visit on Monday and will then head to Tokyo.



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