Lithuania Asks South Korea to Join Its 'e-Government' Drive
Published:
26 July 2004 y., Monday
A delegation from Lithuania asked South Korea's government and companies to take part in the East European country's 'e-government' drive, the Ministry of Information and Communication said Friday.
The delegation, consisting of top officials of the Lithuanian government, arrived earlier in the day and is scheduled to visit several state agencies to examine South Korea's progress in information technology, the ministry said in a statement.
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