 Welcome to the ITU Plenty Potential Reconference, PP22 here in Bucharest, Romania, where we're here in the ITU studio built in the Palace of the Parliament, and I'm very pleased to be joining the studio today by Peta Oskar, who is the Deputy Minister for Digitalization and Innovations for the Ministry of Industry and Trade for the Czech Republic. Pleasure to be here. Thank you for the invitation. Thank you very much for joining us here. Now, I wanted to start off by asking you, what are the Czech-EU presidency priorities in the field of telecommunications and digital transformation? Yes, thank you for the question. Czech Republic has a presidency of the Council of the European Union for the second half of 2022. And the digital agenda belongs to the most extensive ones. Of course, our presidency is influenced by what is happening to Ukraine, the Russian aggression, and the energy prices, but still the digital agenda is very important. Given what is happening in the world, I would say that one of the highest priorities is cybersecurity. We do a lot of events related to cybersecurity during our presidency. But we also push a quick implementation of new legislation of the EU in this area. Actually, we have already almost finished the Network Infrastructure Services Directive. And also now the commission has proposed a new cybersecurity act where we want to actually make some progress during our presidency. But it's not only cybersecurity. What is very important in terms of legislative files that are on the table, I would especially mention the data act that actually is a file that should allow for actually higher data sharing in relation to data from the industry and better approach of SMEs with the idea to actually ignite more innovation based on using this data, including, for example, provision of data data to the government in the emergency situations and so on. So this is one big file. And the second file that I would stress is Artificial Intelligence Act that was proposed already a year before in 2021 by the commission. So already Slovenian and French presidency have done a lot on this file. But we would like to finalize it and hopefully to find the consensus between the member states to reach the general approach. There are a few other priorities like European electronic ID or what is relevant to the ITU conference very much is a long awaited Connectivity Infrastructure Act that should be published in two weeks by the commission. And it's important file that should actually make easier to invest into development of digital infrastructure in the EU, so basically this. But of course, this is also a lot of smaller things that we need to do during our presidency. And how do these priorities align with the work of ITU? I think there are many synergies. I have already mentioned Connectivity Infrastructure Act. And of course, the ITU is calling very much for faster deployment of digital infrastructure. I was also happy to hear today very much about human centric approach to development of all the digital technologies. And this is again something that connects the work of ITU and the EU. For example, Artificial Intelligence Act is actually based on the human centric principles. And this is something that we really have in common. Generally, EU is very keen on course cooperation with ITU. And how do you think that this year's Plenary Potentiary Conference will steer the union for the next four years? Actually, I have a very good feeling from what I had yesterday and today. Actually, already the day before the official start of the ITU conference, there was a ministerial roundtable organized here in Bucharest. And actually, the output of this ministerial roundtable is so-called Bucharest Declaration on Building a Better Digital Future that actually speaks about connecting the unconnected and again reiterates the topic of human centric approach. And I really think that this kind of consensus of countries can be very meaningful for the future, the development of digital economy in the world. And the ITU plays a very important role in this. And this conference is the place where we agree on the future strategy. So I really believe that thanks to this meeting, we are able to actually accelerate the better digital future of all the citizens in the world. Very good points. Deputy Minister, well, thank you so much for joining us in the studio. And we hope we will catch up with you again very soon. Thank you very much for your attention.