PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – February 7, 2026 – Cambodia’s commitment to advancing its digital future and shaping global technology policy was highlighted as H.E. Chea Vandeth, Minister of Post and Telecommunications, led a Cambodian delegation to the 5th General Assembly of the Digital Cooperation Organisation (DCO) in Kuwait.
The assembly, held from February 4-5, brought together leaders from 60 nations to deliberate on critical aspects of global tech governance, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence (AI). This significant event underscores Cambodia’s proactive role in international digital cooperation.
Shaping the Future of AI and Digital Cooperation
Participating as a valued guest nation, Cambodia actively contributed to high-level discussions centered around the theme of “Inclusive Prosperity in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.” These pivotal talks underscored the urgent need to bridge the persistent digital divide and establish robust, ethical frameworks for the responsible integration of AI technologies across the globe.
Addressing Systemic AI Risks
During the International Digital Cooperation Forum (IDCF), Minister Vandeth joined a distinguished panel of global experts. Their discussions critically examined strategies for managing systemic risks associated with artificial intelligence. The Cambodian Minister emphatically emphasized the vital balance required between fostering technological innovation and implementing stringent safety protocols to safeguard national digital infrastructures, ensuring a secure digital future for Cambodia.
Strengthening Bilateral Digital Partnerships
Beyond the plenary sessions, Minister Vandeth conducted a series of impactful bilateral meetings. He engaged with his counterparts from key nations, including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kenya, and Bangladesh, alongside productive discussions with the DCO Secretary-General. These strategic engagements reinforced Cambodia’s dedication to international collaboration in the digital sphere and its efforts to enhance its technological capabilities.
These crucial discussions yielded concrete commitments aimed at accelerating Cambodia’s digital development and fostering regional cooperation:
- Streamlining the adoption of new digital tools and technologies within Cambodia.
- Establishing collaborative training programs for digital policy experts, enhancing local capacity and expertise in the Kingdom.
- Providing mutual support in international digital advocacy forums, amplifying Cambodia’s voice in global tech discussions and policies.
Cambodia’s proactive engagement at the 5th DCO General Assembly underscores its strategic vision for a digitally empowered future. By contributing to global dialogues on AI governance and forging stronger international partnerships, the Kingdom is not only securing its own technological advancements but also positioning itself as a key player in shaping a more inclusive and secure global digital landscape. This forward-looking approach is crucial for sustainable development and inclusive growth in Cambodia.
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