Armenia and Poland to Sign Defense Technical Cooperation Agreement
Armenia's government has approved a proposal to sign a defense-technical cooperation agreement with Poland. This pact aims to enhance bilateral relations and expand cooperation in defense, building on an existing agreement from 2004. The new document will outline principles for collaboration and aligns with Armenia's strategic interests and military reforms. Following its signing, the agreement will be submitted to Armenia's National Assembly for ratification.

Armenia's government has approved a defense-technical cooperation agreement with Poland, aimed at strengthening relations and expanding defense collaboration. This follows a 2004 agreement that established a legal basis for cooperation.
The new document will define fundamental principles for defense-technical cooperation, emphasizing equality and mutual respect. It aligns with Armenia's strategic interests and military reforms as outlined in the 2021-2026 government program.
The agreement will be presented to the National Assembly for ratification after signing. Previous cooperation included the 2014 establishment of 'Lubawa Armenia' for defense products, which ceased operations in 2019.



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