ITU and European Union explore deeper cooperation on digital development and emerging technologies

Date: 2026-06-11
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening cooperation with the European Union on key digital development priorities, including artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, and digital public services.

The discussions took place during the Telecommunications Council meeting in Luxembourg, where ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin engaged with European Union ministers on strategies to address emerging digital challenges and accelerate inclusive digital transformation.

According to the ITU, the dialogue focused on critical issues shaping the future of the digital economy, including investments in resilient digital infrastructure, the development and governance of artificial intelligence technologies, and efforts to bridge digital divides through enhanced connectivity initiatives.

Bogdan-Martin highlighted the longstanding relationship between the ITU and Europe, noting that the region has played a significant role in advancing international cooperation in telecommunications and information and communication technologies for more than 160 years.

The ITU also emphasized its ongoing collaboration with European partners on initiatives spanning school connectivity, digital public infrastructure, and cybersecurity capacity-building programmes. The organization expressed readiness to deepen engagement under the European Union’s Global Gateway strategy, which seeks to expand sustainable digital and infrastructure development partnerships worldwide.

The meeting was facilitated by the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union and forms part of broader efforts to strengthen multilateral cooperation on technology policy and digital development.

Both sides underscored the importance of international partnerships in addressing the opportunities and challenges presented by rapid technological change, while working toward a more inclusive and secure digital future.

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