 Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, I'm deeply honored to be here today at this closing of UN Digital Day, alongside with Ms. Doreen, Bogdan Secretary General of International Telecommunication Union. The stage of Qatar is delighted to have initiated the organization of this digital day, alongside Singapore, the ITU and UNDP. Among others, here at the United Nations on the eve of SDG Summit, we recognize that sustainable and inclusive digital technologies are fundamental prerequisites for achieving the sustainable development goals by 2030. And today we have catalyzed action to step up digital support for the 2030 Agenda, including with the launch of SDG Digital Acceleration Agenda. We believe that today's proceedings will make an important contribution to the objectives of the SDG Summit. In this regard, we are also very proud that our permanent representative of our mission at the United Nations in New York, Her Excellency, Sheikh Aliya Bint Ahmed Althani, has reserved as a co-facilitator with the permanent representative of Ireland for the Consultation and Political Declaration of SDG Summit. Qatar is committed to implementing a strong digital infrastructure in line with the global standards to boost its economy through technology. This moves seeks to enhance the quality of life for all citizens while offering innovative solutions to various sectors, aligning with Qatar National Vision 2030. Qatar has proudly become a tech investment hub and innovation center driven by our national digital strategy aimed at creating a sustainable, secure, and smart environment aligned with SDGs. Furthermore, I would like to highlight Qatar's hosting of the 2026 ITU-PP conference, which will underscore our central role in ICT and the digital sphere. This conference is a unique opportunity to lead, inspire, and collaborate globally, especially as it is last chance before the critical 2030 deadline. We have also taken a significant stride in implementing various e-government initiatives with a focus on making online services user-friendly and accessible. Most importantly, when we develop those digital services, we always keep the sustainable development goals on the forefront for our objectives. In conclusion, as we are closing this momentous digital day event, and on behalf of the State of Qatar, I would like to extend my gratitude to ITU, UNDP, and all those who have contributed to its success and we affirm the State of Qatar, and wavering commitment to the cause of digitalisation, sustainable development, and bitter future for all. Together, we can turn the digital revolution into a sustainable development resolution. Thank you so much.