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한 폴란드 정상회담 북한 규탄 부터 방산 협력 강화까지
President Yoon called North Korea's deployment in Russia a threat to the security framework of the broader international community, as he hosted the Polish President today at his office.
Our top office correspondent Kim Do-yeon reports.
Perhaps a timely summit.
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday hosted the President of a key partner and a border country to Ukraine Poland's Andrzej Duda for a state visit.
President Yoon took the chance to deliver another statement regarding North Korea's recent deployment of troops to support Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
President Duda took the chance to show appreciation for South Korea's support of Ukraine so far.
"We also discussed security issues with President Yoon today, and I expressed my gratitude for South Korea’s consistent political and humanitarian support for Ukraine. South Korea has maintained a clear stance against Russia's invasion since the beginning of the war."
President Yoon's support for Ukraine is in fact tied closely with Poland.
When he was in Poland for a visit in July last year he made a surprise trip to Ukraine.
The preparation and the visit itself were supported by Poland.
In the meantime, Duda's visit completed the two leaders' exchanges of the highest level of diplomatic welcomes and this was the first state visit by a Polish leader to South Korea in 11 years.
And as many expected one key area of cooperation was the defense industry.
The two leaders discussed further strengthening and expanding exchanges in this area.
In 2022, Poland signed procurement deals worth 17 trillion won or 12.3 billion U.S. dollars to buy K2 tanks, K9 self-propelled howitzers, FA-50 light attack aircraft, and Chunmoo multiple rocket launchers from South Korea to bolster its defenses in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war.
The two leaders discussed a deal for a second round of K2 procurement worth 7 billion U.S. dollars within this year.
And it doesn't stop in the defense industry.
Other areas for more cooperation included clean energy and nuclear power as well as advanced technology.
The two leaders also pledged more cultural and civilian exchanges with increased direct flights from the two countries.
Kim Do-yeon, Arirang News.
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2024-10-24, 20:00 (KST)
President Yoon called North Korea's deployment in Russia a threat to the security framework of the broader international community, as he hosted the Polish President today at his office.
Our top office correspondent Kim Do-yeon reports.
Perhaps a timely summit.
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday hosted the President of a key partner and a border country to Ukraine Poland's Andrzej Duda for a state visit.
President Yoon took the chance to deliver another statement regarding North Korea's recent deployment of troops to support Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
President Duda took the chance to show appreciation for South Korea's support of Ukraine so far.
"We also discussed security issues with President Yoon today, and I expressed my gratitude for South Korea’s consistent political and humanitarian support for Ukraine. South Korea has maintained a clear stance against Russia's invasion since the beginning of the war."
President Yoon's support for Ukraine is in fact tied closely with Poland.
When he was in Poland for a visit in July last year he made a surprise trip to Ukraine.
The preparation and the visit itself were supported by Poland.
In the meantime, Duda's visit completed the two leaders' exchanges of the highest level of diplomatic welcomes and this was the first state visit by a Polish leader to South Korea in 11 years.
And as many expected one key area of cooperation was the defense industry.
The two leaders discussed further strengthening and expanding exchanges in this area.
In 2022, Poland signed procurement deals worth 17 trillion won or 12.3 billion U.S. dollars to buy K2 tanks, K9 self-propelled howitzers, FA-50 light attack aircraft, and Chunmoo multiple rocket launchers from South Korea to bolster its defenses in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war.
The two leaders discussed a deal for a second round of K2 procurement worth 7 billion U.S. dollars within this year.
And it doesn't stop in the defense industry.
Other areas for more cooperation included clean energy and nuclear power as well as advanced technology.
The two leaders also pledged more cultural and civilian exchanges with increased direct flights from the two countries.
Kim Do-yeon, Arirang News.
#SouthKorea #Poland #Summit #YoonSukYeol #AndrzejDuda #대한민국 #폴란드 #대통령 #윤석열 #두다 #정상회담 #Arirang_News #아리랑뉴스
2024-10-24, 20:00 (KST)
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