Malaysia and Poland Strengthen Trade and Security Cooperation
- Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Polish President Andrzej Duda announced on Monday an agreement to boost defence and strategic cooperation during Duda's state visit to Malaysia.
- The visit follows growing bilateral ties since diplomatic relations began in 1971 and reflects increased economic and defence engagement between the two nations.
- They talked about increasing exports such as palm oil and electronic products, and emphasized Poland’s expertise in green hydrogen and advancements in food technology as promising areas for joint efforts.
- Anwar mentioned that President Duda planned to visit Port Dickson today with a primary focus on engaging with the Ministry of Defence, while also highlighting a 19.5% increase in bilateral trade reflecting strengthened economic ties.
- The visit underscores strong Malaysia-Poland relations based on mutual respect and aims to deepen cooperation in trade, defence, agriculture, and sustainable industries moving forward.
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During his ongoing visit to Malaysia, President Andrzej Duda visited the military unit of the **2nd Regiment of the Royal Armoured Corps** in Port Dickson. The Polish delegation took part in a presentation of Polish-made military equipment used by the Malaysian army, including PT-91 tanks, drones and equipment for combat vehicles.
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Polish President visits 2nd Royal Armoured Corps regiment in Port Dickson
PORT DICKSON, June 10 — Polish President Andrzej Duda visited the Second Regiment of the Royal Armoured Corps (2nd RAC) at Kem Sunggala today, as part of the second day of his official visit to Malaysia. Arriving at 2.53pm, he was welcomed by Army Deputy Chief Lt Jen Datuk Tengku Muhammad Fauzi Tengku Ibrahim and other senior officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) and the Malaysian Army. During the one-hour visit, President Duda showed gre…
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