Congo and Russia discuss digital cooperation

Date: 2025-06-09
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The Congolese Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Economy has held strategic discussions with a senior Russian delegation led by Alexander Shoitov, Deputy Minister for Digital Development, Communications and Media. The working meeting, hosted at the Ministry's headquarters, explored new avenues for bilateral cooperation in digital transformation and telecommunications infrastructure development. 

The engagement focused on knowledge exchange and technical collaboration in critical areas of digital economy growth. Congolese officials emphasized their nation's priorities in expanding broadband connectivity, developing digital skills, and modernizing government services through technology. The Russian delegation shared insights from their domestic digital transformation experience, particularly in cybersecurity solutions and e-government platforms. 

This diplomatic exchange builds upon existing relations between the two countries, with digital cooperation emerging as a new pillar of bilateral partnership. The discussions yielded preliminary agreements for future technical assistance programs and expert exchanges, particularly in the fields of digital infrastructure and emerging technologies. 

As the Republic of Congo accelerates its national digital transformation agenda, such international partnerships provide valuable opportunities for technology transfer and capacity building. The meeting concluded with commitments to formalize cooperation through specific agreements in the coming months, potentially opening new avenues for Russian technology investments in Central Africa's growing digital economy. 

Both nations expressed optimism about the potential for mutually beneficial collaboration that supports Congo's digital ambitions while expanding Russia's technological partnerships in Africa.

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

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