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Defense Cooperation Agreements with
Foreign Countries 1)
As of November 2020
Country Concluded in Country Concluded in Country Concluded in Country Concluded in
Jordan October
Germany May 1994 Philippines October 2013 Fiji January 2017
(treaty) 2009
December
Canada May 1995 Singapore Poland (treaty) October 2013 Egypt March 2017
2009
August February December
Israel Lithuania Azerbaijan Angola March 2017
1995 2010 2013
November September September
Russia India New Zealand May 2014 Myanmar
1996 2010 2017
November September November September
Turkey Kazakhstan Qatar (treaty) Cambodia
1999 2010 2014 2018
December October February September
Mongolia Vietnam Czech Republic Brunei
1999 2010 2015 2018
November October Italy
Kuwait Romania Colombia March 2015 October 2018
2004 2010 (treaty)
October
Brazil (treaty) March 2006 Gabon Bulgaria May 2015 Chile (treaty) April 2019
2011
September October
Ukraine Peru Turkmenistan May 2015 Bahrain June 2019
2006 2011
November December
UAE (treaty) Australia Paraguay January 2016 Oman October 2019
2006 2011
December
Spain Thailand March 2012 Ethiopia May 2016 Senegal October 2019
2006
November
Uzbekistan June 2008 China July 2012 Uganda May 2016 Hungary
2019
Saudi Arabia February
Japan April 2009 Ecuador July 2016
(treaty) 2013
Sweden +VMZ Indonesia 0DUPCFS Botswana January 2017
(treaty)
1) Significance: This is a document on the basic agreement for promoting mutual defense cooperation, stating comprehensive
provisions such as cooperation principles, sectors, and methods.
Standardization: refers to standardizing warheads so that they can be mounted on multiple types of missiles
Content: cooperation principle (mutual reciprocity, etc.), cooperation scope (military information, military personnel
exchanges, defense industry, logistics, etc.), administrative matters (cost burden, effect, etc.)
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