South Korea and Singapore Forge New Path in AI and Green Shipping
South Korea and Singapore have signed key agreements to collaborate on artificial intelligence and green shipping. In a bilateral summit held in Seoul, both nations also pledged to work closely on advancing defence technology, aiming to strengthen their strategic partnerships.
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In a landmark agreement, South Korea and Singapore have signed memorandums of understanding to collaborate on pioneering developments in artificial intelligence and green shipping. This announcement was made during a joint press conference featuring South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung and Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong after a high-stakes bilateral summit in Seoul.
The accords mark a significant step forward in enhancing the technology and sustainable transport sectors within both countries, illustrating a shared commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility.
Additionally, the leaders declared a mutual intention to strengthen defence technology cooperation, further cementing their strategic alliance in the face of evolving global challenges.
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