BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 15. Türkiye and
Poland signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at enhancing
security cooperation, Polish Defense Minister Władysław
Kosiniak-Kamysz announced on his official social media account,
Trend reports.
The agreement includes the exchange of information, joint
military exercises, coordination between armed forces branches,
development of the defense industry, and improvement of operational
capabilities.
Polish Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz highlighted Türkiye's
strategic importance to Warsaw and expressed interest in purchasing
Polish military equipment, including passive radars produced by
PIT-Radwar. He also promised Türkiye’s support for European
projects and the potential resumption of EU accession talks.
The visit also involves discussions on regional security
architecture with Romania and Türkiye, as well as preparations for
the NATO summit in Ankara in July 2026. Kosiniak-Kamysz stressed
that such cooperation is vital for promoting a just peace in
Ukraine, while noting that negotiations remain prolonged due to
Russia’s stance.