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‘UN Group of Friends for Digital Cooperation’ launched
The latest reports suggest that there are five countries including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cyprus, Pakistan, and Rwanda are part of this new intiative.


New York: Five member states of the Digital Cooperation Organization has launched the ‘United Nations Group of Friends for Digital Cooperation’ initiative at the United Nations headquarters in New York City.
The states include Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cyprus, Pakistan, and Rwanda.
The DCO celebrates the launch of the "UN Group of Friends for Digital Cooperation".
— Digital Cooperation Organization (@dcorg) September 22, 2023
A new initiative by the Permanent Missions to the UN of 5 DCO Member States: Bahrain, Cyprus, Pakistan, Rwanda, and Saudi Arabia, at the UN headquarters in New York.
This initiative holds… pic.twitter.com/HKo87otPoM
The event was held on the sidelines of the 78th annual UN General Assembly meetings.
This initiative aims to lead global support and sustainable growth for the digital economy, enabling prosperity and social inclusivity for all on a global scale.

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