Türkiye and Poland pledged to deepen cooperation on security, defense and European affairs on Tuesday, as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan highlighted the two countries' key role in Europe's security architecture and reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening ties with the European Union, APA reports citing Daily Sabah.
Speaking at a joint news conference with Polish President Karol Nawrocki, Erdoğan said the two NATO allies were working to enhance cooperation across a range of areas, describing Türkiye and Poland as indispensable partners in Europe's security and defense architecture.
Erdoğan also thanked Warsaw for its support of Türkiye's European Union accession bid and said it remained determined to advance relations with the bloc on the basis of mutual benefit and respect.
"As two NATO allies that play an indispensable role in Europe's security and defense architecture, we are committed to strengthening our cooperation," Erdoğan said.
He added that it had the will to further develop ties with the European Union while pursuing closer coordination with Poland on regional and strategic issues.
Turning to regional issues, he said: "One of the issues that must never be overshadowed in this context is the path toward lasting peace in Palestine and the Middle East."