The Korea Times
The leaders of Korea and Poland agreed to bolster cooperation in supply chains and defense in an increasingly turbulent international environment driven by tensions in the Middle East, Cheong Wa Dae said Monday. The two nations will also deepen cooperation in defense, which has been a key pillar of bilateral ties in recent years, while expanding collaboration into new areas such as infrastructure and science and technology. President Lee Jae Myung and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced these agreements after their summit in Seoul. It was the first visit by a Polish prime minister to Korea in 27 years. “We, as comprehensive strategic partners, agreed to strengthen communication in the face of increasing uncertainty in the global economic and security environment,” Lee said in a joint press statement. The president underscored the elevation of Korea-Poland ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership, which was also agreed upon during their summit. Lee noted that he and Tusk agreed that security on the Korean Peninsula and in Europe is closely interlinked. “The two countries
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