ASTANA, Kazakhstan, May 2. Kazakhstan and
Montenegro have discussed prospects for developing cooperation in
digital transformation and public administration, Trend reports via Kazakh
MFA.
The discussion took place during a meeting between Kazakhstan's
Consul General in Montenegro, Gabiden Temirbek, and the Montenegrin
Minister of Public Administration, Maraš Dukaj.
The parties explored potential collaboration in GovTech, civil
service modernization, and the integration of artificial
intelligence (AI) within the public sector.
During the meeting, Montenegrin officials were briefed on
Kazakhstan's successful implementation of digital solutions,
specifically the "E-Qyzmet" system, and its broader strategic
approaches to digital transformation.
Both sides highlighted the significant potential for expanding
ties through experience sharing, the development of expert-level
contacts, and the strengthening of the bilateral legal
framework.
Minister Maraš Dukaj emphasized the importance of developing
digitalization cooperation with Kazakhstan and expressed a strong
interest in studying Kazakhstan’s advanced experience in the
field.