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Commission and Morocco launch a Digital Dialogue to strengthen strategic co-operation

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The EU and the Kingdom of Morocco have strengthened their relationship as strategic partners in the digital field by launching the EU-Morocco Digital Dialogue.

This Digital Dialogue reflects a shared vision to unlock the potential of digital, data and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, supporting a digital economy and society at the service of people. It will enable cooperation in areas such as AI, support for digital start-ups, secure and trusted digital infrastructure, as well as interoperability of public digital infrastructure solutions such as the digital wallets.

The Dialogue was launched by Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy Executive Vice President Henna Virkkunen (pictured) and Digital Transition and Administrative Reform Amal Minister Delegate El Fallah Seghrouchni.

The EU-Morocco Digital Dialogue also aims to deliver on commitments set out in the Pact for the Mediterranean, a strategic initiative by the EU aimed at strengthening cooperation and partnerships with countries across the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean, including in the digital domain.

More information is available in the press release online.

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