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Deputy Minister Bejda in South Korea: Discussions on K2 MBT and Munitions

Paweł Bejda in Korea.
Paweł Bejda in Korea.
Photo. Polish MoD

A Polish government delegation, led by Paweł Bejda, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Defence, traveled to the Republic of Korea. The intergovernmental talks focused on cooperation between the two countries in key modernization programs of the Polish Armed Forces.

The first day of the official visit to the Republic of Korea, headed by Deputy Minister Paweł Bejda, began with a meeting with Minister Seok Jonggun, head of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA). The minister, responsible for key projects related to South Korea’s defence policy, played a crucial role in discussions on cooperation with Poland regarding the modernization and development of the armed forces.

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During the very constructive dialogue, both sides discussed the status of the most important defense programs that Poland and South Korea are jointly working on. One of the key topics of the meeting was the production of large-caliber ammunition in Poland, which plays a strategic role in ensuring the country’s defense capabilities. The talks also covered the production of K2 tanks by the Polish defense industry.

During the meeting, the South Korean side reaffirmed its full commitment to further bilateral cooperation. In particular, they emphasized their readiness to fulfill all agreements, which forms the foundation for the continuation of joint defense projects. South Korea has been a key partner of Poland in defense technology for years, and the latest talks have only strengthened this relationship.

Release issued by the Polish Ministry of Defence.

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