South Korea President Lee to Hold Summit With Polish PM Tusk on April 13, Media Reports Say

SEOUL, April 10 (Reuters) – South Korean ⁠President ⁠Lee Jae Myung ⁠will hold a summit meeting with ​Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk on April 13, ‌with defence industry cooperation ‌and global security expected to top ⁠the ⁠agenda, media reports said on Friday.

Tusk is due to ​arrive on Sunday for the first bilateral visit by a Polish prime minister to South Korea ​in 27 years, the reports said, citing the ⁠presidential ⁠Blue House.

The visit comes ⁠amid ​deepening defence ties between the countries.

In 2022, South Korea ​and Poland ⁠signed a $44.2 billion defence framework agreement for South Korean companies to supply Poland with arms as well as jointly produce military equipment ⁠on Polish soil.

Since then, defence companies including Hanwha Aerospace and ⁠Hyundai Rotem have signed follow-up, multi-billion-dollar contracts to supply equipment such as tanks and missile launchers.

The two leaders plan to hold discussions on ways to strengthen a strategic partnership across various fields, the media reports said.

As a key member of both the ⁠European Union and NATO, Poland was also expected to discuss broader geopolitical issues with Seoul including the ongoing conflict in the Middle ​East, the reports said.

(Reporting by Joyce ​LeeEditing by Ed Davies)

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