Africa, Korea Should Cooperate in New Tech, Energy Transition

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As President Paul Kagame addressed the first Korea-Africa Summit on Tuesday, June 4, he said the African continent and the East Asian country should work together in the development of artificial intelligence and robotics, as well as energy transition and nuclear technology.

on Tuesday, June 4, he said the African continent and the East Asian country should work together in the development of artificial intelligence and robotics, as well as energy transition and nuclear technology.

He said that Korea's sense of the value of sovereignty, independence, and the struggle required to achieve accountable and inclusive politics allowed both Africa and South Korea"to look at each other eye-to-eye, with mutual respect and admiration.""Is there any explanation for why Africa has not already become a high-income continent?" Kagame posed, adding that the continent"can go much faster" by focusing on stability, health, education, and technology.

This morning in Seoul, President Kagame joined other leaders at the first Korea-Africa Summit where he delivered remarks. The Summit was co-chaired by President Yoon Suk YeolThere was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later. "This Summit serves to remind us that even more can be done. From artificial intelligence and robotics, to small modular nuclear reactors, to driving the energy transition with critical raw materials, Africa and Korea should be working side-by-side," Kagame said.Africa has much to offer in return, notably by taking advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area, he noted.

 

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