Belarusian deputy foreign minister Andrei Dapkiunas revealed during a Tuesday visit to Seoul, the capital of South Korea, that his country was open to Korean investors focused on blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI) and other innovative technologies. Dapkiunas led the Belarusian delegation for the fifth ROK-Belarus Joint Committee on Economy, Science and Technology. The committee meets every two or three years in either Belarus or South Korea.
Dapkiunas told Korea JoongAng Daily:
“We have made groundbreaking state legislation regarding the IT sector. We are the partner in Eastern Europe making innovative strides on blockchain, cryptocurrency, start-up development and software production.”
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