 Welcome to the ITU Plenty Potentiary Conference 2018, here in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, where I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio today by Vilem Viselli, who is Deputy Director of the Department of Electronic Communications and the Ministry of Industry and Trade for the Czech Republic. Vilem, welcome to the studio. Thank you very much for inviting me. It's a pleasure to be here with you. Now, first of all, congratulations on your place on the ITU council. Thank you very much. And I want to talk to you a little bit about the fact that the ITU council prepares the draft of the ITU strategic and financial plans for presentation to the ITU next Plenty Potentiary. So I wanted to find out what are your country's top priorities that you'd like to bring to the table? Yes. Well, we stand for the efficiency and result-based approach of the ITU very much, so we prefer the solutions without political prejudices and the sense of cooperation in the ITU. We would like to see the activities of the ITU as transparent as possible, open to any control by the member states in trusting their resources to the ITU, and that's probably it. In financial terms, while not to get in too much detail, we probably would like to see the cost efficiency. The financial resources being spent responsibly and covering as much debts as possible where there are any, and while keeping the budgets as balanced as possible. Very valid points. The ITU council also ensures the oversight of ITU's activities, policies and strategies. How do you think ITU should evolve to maintain relevance in today's world? Well, we think that ITU should stick to its original powers probably as much as possible, standing by developing countries, setting the technical standards and managing the radio spectrum, which is one of the most important issues in the area of electronic communications. ITU should remain an expert-based body, tackling the most urgent issues which appear in the area of electronic communications, and it also, in our opinion, should serve as a body, organising the capacity building and tutorial activities events, because this is what we need. Highly educated experts being able to set the standards for new types of networks, and we see the literacy and ability to behave responsibly in digital world as a cornerstone to survive, not to get harmed when being and existing in this new world, new digital era. Talking about this particular new digital era, about half the world's people are connected to the internet and the other half is not. As a member state serving on the ITU council, what are your country's plans to get everyone connected? Well, we would like to contribute to creating an open and friendly environment in these terms. Since the majority of the area of our country is covered by quite a high capacity and modern network infrastructure, we would like to share our experience and best practice and knowledge with those who find themselves nowadays more, well, closer to the beginning of the process of change here. So that would be our main aim in these terms here. And finally, is there anything else that we haven't covered here that you'd like to add, a message to participants here in Dubai, but also to our wide audience? Of course. Well, I would like to thank everyone for their vote. We are really happy to be back in the ITU council and its binding, and we see it as a real commitment to be in the council. And I can promise that the whole check team will try to do its best to serve the whole ITU membership at our best and do as best as we can. Well, congratulations once again on your election to the council and we look forward to catching up with you again in the future too. Thank you very much. My pleasure.