By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Doreen
Bogdan-Martin, has held high-level discussions with South Korea’s Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Science and ICT, Bae Kyung-hoon, focusing on key
global digital priorities including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and
online child safety.

The
meeting, held in the Republic of Korea, brought together both parties to review
shared policy priorities and explore avenues for strengthening cooperation in
emerging technology governance and digital safety frameworks.
Discussions
placed particular emphasis on the responsible development and deployment of
artificial intelligence, the need for stronger global cybersecurity resilience,
and the protection of children in online environments as digital platforms
continue to expand.

Both
sides acknowledged significant alignment in their approaches to digital
transformation and expressed commitment to advancing collaborative efforts in
these areas.
The
engagement is expected to support ongoing partnership between the International
Telecommunication Union and the Republic of Korea in promoting safe, inclusive,
and resilient digital ecosystems globally.