Finland and Turkey Sign Defence Pact as Tensions with Russia Grow
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Finland and Turkey sign defence pact as tensions with Russia grow
Finland and Turkey have signed a defence industry cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening ties in military technology and joint production. The memorandum of understanding, signed on 2 June in Ankara, marks a formal shift in Finnish defence strategy as the country deepens its NATO integration amid mounting concerns over Russian activity along its eastern border. The deal was signed by Haluk Görgün, head of Turkey’s Presidency of the Defence…
Turkey and Finland sign defense industry cooperation deal amid rising Russian threats - Nordic Monitor
Levent Kenez/Stockholm Turkey and Finland have signed a defense industry cooperation memorandum of understanding (MOU), marking a formal step to enhance collaboration in such areas as joint production and technology exchange within the NATO framework. The agreement was signed on June 2, 2025, in Ankara by Haluk Görgün, head of Turkey’s Presidency of the Defense Industry, and Olli Ruutu, Finland’s director general of resource policy and national …
Finland and Turkey have signed a cooperation agreement in the field of defence. The Memorandum of Understanding, signed in Ankara on 2 June, represents a formal change in the Finnish defence strategy. Finland, like Sweden, is currently committed to strengthening its integration into NATO in the face of the threat facing its eastern borders. The Cooperation Agreement was signed for Turkey by Haluk Görgün, head of the Turkish Presidency of the Def…
Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler signed the letter on behalf of Türkiye at the "Electromagnetic Warfare Coalition Letter of Intent Signing Ceremony" held within the scope of the NATO Defense Ministers Meeting.
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Turkey and Finland Sign Defense Industry Cooperation Deal to Boost NATO Interoperability
Turkey and Finland signed a Defense Industry Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Monday, signaling a new chapter in bilateral relations and defense collaboration between the two NATO allies. The agreement, aimed at enhancing joint production, technology sharing, and capability development, was announced by Turkish authorities on the social media platform X. The MoU was signed by Haluk Görgün, President of Turkey’s Defense Industry A…
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