Signatories including Chinese Foreign Minster Wang Yi, pose for photos with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres after the signing ceremony of the Agreement on the Establishment of The World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization ahead of the World AI Conference in Shanghai, China, July 16, 2026.     Ng Han Guan/Pool via REUTERS
Signatories including Chinese Foreign Minster Wang Yi, pose for photos with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres after the signing ceremony of the Agreement on the Establishment of The World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization ahead of the World AI Conference in Shanghai, China, July 16, 2026. Ng Han Guan/Pool via REUTERS
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Twenty-nine countries sign agreement to establish global AI cooperation body

BEIJING, July 16 (Reuters) – Twenty-nine countries on Thursday signed an agreement to establish the World AI Cooperation Organization, an intergovernmental body China says aims to promote international cooperation and global governance in artificial intelligence.

• Representatives from the 29 countries, including Russia, Belarus, Serbia, Cuba, Brazil and Venezuela, as well as 10 African and 12 Asian countries, signed the agreement as founding members.

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• The organization’s headquarters will be located in Shanghai, Chinese state agency Xinhua said.

• The signing ceremony was held in Shanghai on the eve of the annual World Artificial Intelligence Conference, where Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to outline an ambitious vision for Beijing’s role in global AI governance.

• China proposed the creation of a World AI Cooperation Organization at last year’s conference but no countries had formally announced membership until now.

(Reporting by Shi Bu, Xiuhao Chen and Laurie Chen; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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