Weapons deals support ROK’s domestic R&D and boost supply chain resiliency with democratic partner in region
When South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met ahead of the recent NATO summit held in Madrid, they shared their commitment to defending democratic values and expanding cooperation on energy, North Korea and other issues.
Since then, the two governments have continued to signal interest in pursuing closer relations, particularly on the defense front.
When South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met ahead of the recent NATO summit held in Madrid, they shared their commitment to defending democratic values and expanding cooperation on energy, North Korea and other issues.
Since then, the two governments have continued to signal interest in pursuing closer relations, particularly on the defense front.
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