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Kuwait, Brunei seek deeper digital, AI, cybersecurity ties
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Kuwait, Brunei seek deeper digital, AI, cybersecurity ties

From Arab Times · () English

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  • Kuwait and Brunei discussed strengthening cooperation in digital transformation, AI, and cybersecurity.
  • Both nations emphasized exchanging expertise to develop their digital ecosystems.
  • Kuwait expressed readiness to support joint initiatives, including Brunei's participation in the 'Sahel' program.

Kuwait and Brunei are seeking to deepen their collaboration in key digital sectors, including artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Kuwaiti Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology, Omar Al-Omar, met with the Ambassador of Brunei Darussalam to Kuwait, Haji Sulaini bin Haji Said, to explore avenues for enhanced cooperation.

The discussions, held on Thursday, highlighted the importance of expanding the exchange of expertise and experiences between the two countries. Both sides recognized that such collaboration is crucial for fostering the development of their respective digital ecosystems and for effectively leveraging state-of-the-art technologies.

The Ministry of Communications stated that Al-Omar stressed Kuwait's readiness to provide technical and institutional support to bolster joint efforts. He also welcomed Brunei's potential participation in technology and innovation initiatives, specifically mentioning the "Sahel" program, as a means to exchange experiences in digital government services.

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