Albania and Korea Strengthen Ties in AI, Trade, and Investment
Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama has visited Seoul to attend an international conference. During the trip, he highlighted his country’s interest in deepening ties with Korea in trade, investment, and artificial intelligence (AI). Rama met with Korean officials to discuss future collaboration. He praised Korea as a model for Albania’s own development plans. The talks focused on expanding economic partnerships and technological exchanges.
Albania has already taken a bold step in AI by appointing the world’s first minister dedicated to the field. This move aligns with Korea’s own emphasis on high-end technologies and innovation. Korean officials, including representatives led by Kim, expressed enthusiasm for stronger cooperation with Albania. Both sides explored ways to boost investment and trade. AI and advanced technologies were key topics, reflecting shared priorities in digital transformation.
The visit marks a step toward closer relations between Albania and Korea. Future projects in AI, trade, and investment are now under discussion. Both countries aim to turn these plans into concrete actions in the near future.
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