Uzbekistan and Poland discuss enhanced defense cooperation
Uzbekistan's Ambassador Amirsaid Agzamkhodjayev recently met with Paweł Bejda, Poland's Deputy Minister of National Defense, to discuss strengthening military-technical cooperation between the two countries.

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During the talks, the Polish side emphasized the importance of enhancing bilateral defense collaboration and laying the groundwork for joint projects. It was noted that Poland could play a significant role in advancing Uzbekistan’s defense capabilities.
The parties reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining dialogue and expanding cooperation aimed at bolstering ties in the defense sector.
The discussions highlighted Poland’s priority of fostering military-technical partnerships with international allies, including Uzbekistan, as part of its broader efforts to ensure regional security and stability.
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