PM receives Dima Al-Yahya, Secretary General of the Digital Cooperation Organization

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    Baghdad-INA  
    Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani confirmed today, Sunday, that Iraq is moving forward in the field of digital transformation within a comprehensive strategy for digital business and artificial intelligence, while indicating that the government has laid the foundations for digital transformation and worked on this file in more than one path.
     
    A statement issued by the Prime Minister's media office, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), stated that "Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani received the Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization, Dima Al-Yahya, where the meeting witnessed discussions on Iraq's progress in the field of digital transformation, within a comprehensive strategy for digital business and artificial intelligence, in line with the government's ambitions and the growing international requirements in this field."
     
    Al-Sudani stressed during the meeting that "the government has laid the foundations for digital transformation, and worked on this file in more than one path and included it in administrative and economic reforms and what is related to electronic payment," explaining "Iraq's ability to develop this sector and achieve a qualitative shift in it, in addition to openness to cooperate with the organization in finding projects that serve Iraq and the region, within the framework of digital transformation and artificial intelligence."
     
    For her part, Dima Al-Yahya praised "Iraq's development in the digital field, and the ongoing qualitative shift, which prepares for the creation of a suitable environment for a number of projects that the organization intends to implement inside Iraq," stressing "the organization's readiness to enter into projects that serve the government's plans for digital transformation, and in which there is a real benefit for the human resources that Iraq possesses, and the benefit from the available material resources, and the high desire and readiness."