Sweden and Poland sign letter of intent to strengthen military-technical cooperation ties

By Defence Industry Europe

Sweden and Poland have signed a letter of intent to enhance military-technical cooperation, marking a further step in their defence partnership. The agreement was signed by Minister for Defence Pål Jonson and Polish Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz during Jonson’s visit to Poland on 2 September.
Photo: Ministry of National Defence of the Republic of Poland.

Sweden and Poland have signed a letter of intent to enhance military-technical cooperation, marking a further step in their defence partnership. The agreement was signed by Minister for Defence Pål Jonson and Polish Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz during Jonson’s visit to Poland on 2 September.

 

The letter of intent aims to expand collaboration in defence materiel, development, innovation and the defence industry. Both countries underlined that the arrangement builds on existing close defence relations.

 

 

“Sweden and Poland have a shared view of the challenges and threats in our region. In November 2024, Sweden and Poland entered into a strategic partnership, which we value highly. This new letter of intent on military-technical cooperation is an extension of this,” says Jonson.

 

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The signing took place alongside bilateral meetings and Jonson’s participation at the MSPO international defence industry exhibition in Poland. The Swedish Ministry of Defence described the agreement as a further deepening of cooperation between the two nations.

 

 

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