Jordan's First Permanent Representative To DCO Aims For Enhanced Digital Prosperity
In a significant development for digital cooperation in the Middle East, Jordan's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Haitham Saleh Abu Alfoul, has officially been accredited as Jordan's first permanent representative to the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO). This milestone event underscores the strengthening ties between Jordan and the DCO, with both parties expressing a keen interest in fostering collaboration to boost the global digital economy.
During the accreditation ceremony, Secretary-General of the DCO, Deemah Al Yahya, welcomed Ambassador Abu Alfoul, highlighting the importance of this new partnership. Al Yahya emphasized that Jordan's involvement with the DCO is expected to significantly contribute to the organization's overarching goal of driving digital prosperity worldwide. By working hand in hand, they aim to facilitate inclusive and sustainable growth within the digital sector.

Ambassador Abu Alfoul praised the DCO for its pivotal role in promoting digital transformation across its member states. He acknowledged the organization's initiatives and efforts as instrumental in advancing digital capabilities and fostering economic growth in the digital realm. The accreditation of Jordan's permanent representative marks a proactive step by the DCO's General Secretariat to enhance diplomatic communication and cooperation with its member states. This move is geared towards activating various initiatives designed to create an equitable and enduring digital economy.
The collaboration between Jordan and the DCO is poised to open new avenues for achieving a balanced digital economy that benefits countries, companies, and individuals alike. By ensuring fair opportunities for all stakeholders in the digital landscape, this partnership aims to set a precedent for how nations can collaborate in harnessing the potential of digital transformation for economic prosperity.
This event took place at 20:07 local time (17:07 GMT), marking a significant step forward in international efforts to support an inclusive and sustainable digital economy. The DCO, with Jordan now formally on board, continues to work towards enabling a future where digital prosperity is accessible to everyone, everywhere.
With inputs from SPA