South Korea, Poland agree to bolster security-related cooperation

By Choi Youn-sun Posted : February 3, 2026, 09:42 Updated : February 3, 2026, 09:42
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South Korea's foreign ministry official Jeong Yeon-doo (left) poses for a photo with Robert Kupiecki, undersecretary of state for security policy at the Polish foreign ministry, ahead of their meeting in Warsaw, Poland on Feb. 2, 2026, in this photo provided by the foreign ministry in Seoul.

SEOUL, February 3 (AJP) - South Korea and Poland have agreed to deepen security-related cooperation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here said on Tuesday.

The inaugural dialogue between the two countries was held in Warsaw on Monday, as senior foreign ministry official Jeong Yeon-doo met with Robert Kupiecki, undersecretary of state at the Polish foreign ministry.

According to the ministry, the two exchanged views on both bilateral matters and global security issues, while agreeing to share strategies and policies to expand their areas of cooperation.

Jeong explained to Kupiecki South Korea's efforts to resume dialogue with North Korea. Kupiecki responded that he would support South Korea's pursuit of peace and security on the Korean Peninsula through a Polish mission in Pyongyang.

They also agreed to hold follow-up talks in Seoul.

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