BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 18. Kyrgyzstan and
the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) discussed
ongoing projects aimed at digitalizing the work of the Kyrgyz
parliament, Trend
reports via the Kyrgyz Parliament.
The issue was discussed during a meeting on March 17 between
Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of the Kyrgyzstan Bolot Ibragimov
and Country Director of KOICA Office in the Kyrgyzstan So Yeon
Lim.
Bolot Ibragimov expressed gratitude to the head of KOICA’s
office for supporting and implementing projects focused on the
digital transformation of parliamentary operations.
He emphasized that the introduction of digital technologies will
contribute to the successful implementation of modern solutions and
strengthen the institutional capacity of the parliament.
Touching upon KOICA-supported initiatives, Bolot Ibragimov also
highlighted the importance of timely project implementation.
For her part, So Yeon Lim spoke about KOICA’s activities in
Kyrgyzstan, providing details on projects currently being
implemented in the country, with particular focus on those aimed at
digitalizing the Parliament.
The sides expressed readiness to continue cooperation and voiced
confidence that joint efforts will contribute to the successful
implementation of planned initiatives and the expansion of
bilateral engagement.