South Korea has intensified South Korea military cooperation with key global partners to enhance security and defense capabilities. Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back met Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro to discuss expanding collaboration in the arms and defense sector. He expressed gratitude for the Philippines’ support during the Korean War and its continued role in the UN Command. Both ministers highlighted the strategic partnership established last year and agreed to build on it. They emphasized that stronger ties will benefit both countries’ security and industrial growth.
The discussions also focused on South Korean companies’ role in supporting military modernization. These firms provide advanced technology that strengthens the Philippines’ defense capabilities. Officials stressed that further collaboration through South Korea military cooperation could boost technology sharing and industrial innovation. They underlined that joint projects create trust and open opportunities for long-term partnerships. The meetings demonstrated how South Korea military cooperation promotes both strategic and economic benefits.
Meanwhile, Vice Defense Minister Lee Doo-hee met Turkish Vice Minister Musa Heybet. Their talks covered military training, intelligence sharing, and defense technology initiatives. Lee also highlighted the importance of Turkey’s support in advancing peace on the Korean Peninsula. Both sides agreed that continuing South Korea military cooperation will strengthen security and foster high-level exchanges. They noted these talks show Seoul’s commitment to global defense partnerships.
Lee also met Finnish Vice Minister Esa Pulkkinen to explore defense science and arms collaboration. Finland has shown growing interest in South Korean defense products, particularly the K9 self-propelled howitzers. They discussed steps to enhance training, exports, and technology sharing. Both ministers emphasized that South Korea military cooperation supports regional stability and industrial growth. These discussions also signal increased confidence in South Korea’s defense technology worldwide.
Finally, South Korea’s arms procurement agency chief met Canadian Deputy Defense Minister Stefanie Beck. They explored ways to enhance bilateral collaboration in arms projects. The talks followed the shortlisting of a South Korean company for Canada’s patrol submarine project. Officials confirmed that ongoing South Korea military cooperation strengthens security and industrial competitiveness. They added that consistent dialogue ensures South Korea remains a reliable global defense partner.
These meetings demonstrate that South Korea is actively expanding its global defense network. Strengthening ties across Asia, Europe, and North America enhances both security and economic opportunities. Officials emphasized that continued South Korea military cooperation shows the country’s commitment to being a leading international defense partner.

