Ukraine and Turkey have entered into an agreement that will result in the two countries expanding their joint defence co-operation.
Signed in Kiev on 3 February by Ukrainian defence minister Andriy Zagorodnyuk and Turkish finance and treasury minister Berat Albayrak, the so-called general agreement will promote reciprocal co-operation on defence.
This includes a “positive effect” on Kyiv’s capabilities including its industrial base and armed forces, the Ukrainian government said in a press release.This includes a “positive effect” on Kyiv’s capabilities including its industrial base and armed forces, the Ukrainian government said in a press release.Ukraine and Turkey have entered into an agreement that will result in the two countries expanding their joint defence co-operation.Ukraine and Turkey have entered into an agreement that will result in the two countries expanding their joint defence co-operation.
My father was a naval officer, and one of my uncles died at Dunkirk in 1940. That doesn’t immediately give you any expertise on military matters, but I also studied international relations and geopolitics. I have worked in think-tanks specialising more in defence and security issues. I take a professional break for family reasons and I spend some time writing about my professional subjects.