KOREA MONITOR
Date: 28 March 2025 Author: Michał Kranz
Parallel security struggles: Poland and South Korea’s linked geopolitical niches and Poland’s stake in Korean reunification
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"Recently, Warsaw and Seoul have been busy as ever. Earlier this month, Poland and South Korea signed a major security agreement that expanded cooperation between the two countries not only on the security and political fronts, but also in the economic and cultural spheres as well, un derscoring the deep connections between the two countries that have blossomed since 2013. The two countries are already making good on their commitments, and are expected to sign another arms deal next month valued at $6.2 billion that would see Seoul..."
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