Türkiye and Poland deepen defense cooperation
During a visit to Warsaw by President of Türkiye’s Defence Industry Agency, Haluk Görgün, discussions were held on expanding defense industry cooperation between Türkiye and Poland.
According to a statement from the Polish Ministry of National Defence, Görgün met with Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz during his visit to Poland, CE Report quotes Anadolu Agency.
The meeting focused on strengthening military-technical relations between the two countries, deepening cooperation in the defense industry, and enhancing industrial capabilities through mutual collaboration.
The two sides also discussed opportunities for cooperation in the field of unmanned systems. Particular attention was given to expanding capabilities related to the use of Bayraktar TB2 drones, sharing operational experience, and developing new areas of joint work.
The talks further addressed the potential transfer of modern technologies, the establishment of stronger links between the defense industry ecosystems of both countries, and increasing mutual investments between Türkiye and Poland.
Commenting on the discussions, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz said that the parties had focused on industrial capabilities.
"One of the topics of our discussions was the use of Bayraktar unmanned aerial vehicles. We want the capabilities for operating them to continue improving. Military, political and industrial cooperation is progressing very well. If Turkish investments in Poland and Polish investments in Türkiye are realized, we will reach the level of relations we are aiming for," he said.
The Warsaw meetings are expected to help advance the existing defense industry partnership between the two countries and create new areas of cooperation.
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