 Chairman, Mr. Savin Sharmaich, Secretary-General, Mr. Fulinjao, Excellencies, Distinguished Dailies. Before starting my policy statement, I would like to deliver my deep appreciation to the Government of Romania for its warm hospitality to all delegations and giving us a chance to enjoy the beautiful city of Bucharest. I also would like to congratulate Chairman Mr. Savin Sharmaich on being elected as Chair of the PT-22. The rapid development of digital technologies gives us a chance to enjoy things that are not available, to accomplish things that are not possible, and to tackle the problems that are not solvable. However, 2.7 billion people are still not connected to the Internet, and the benefits of digital revolution are not shared equally among nations, genders, generations, and have and have nots. The title of the Bucharest Declaration is Building a Better Future for All. As a dedicated member of ITU, Korea wants to make a meaningful contribution to achieving this goal. At the 77th UN General Assembly meeting held last week, our President Yoon Sung-yul made a statement that in the era of digital revolution, one of the most urgent tasks for the global community is promoting global cooperation to narrow the digital divide among nations. Countries at the forefront of digital revolution are asked to offer broader assistance for digital education and technology transfer. In this respect, Korea will enhance its cooperation with other ITU member countries through diverse ICT ODA projects. Along with the international policy, Korea is pushing forward to build the digital platform government. It's an ambitious initiative to upgrade public services and social welfare through digital technologies. The initiative aims to enhance people's digital skills and provide marginalized groups with greater digital access. In particular, its priority goes to foster inclusive technologies and services supporting underprivileged populations. By enhancing digital cooperation with ITU member countries and building the digital platform government, Korea intends to contribute to making a digital economy that benefits all nations and people. To this end, we are asking your support on Korea's reelection at the Council and the candidates on Deputy Secretary General's position. Our candidate, Dr. Jess Lee, has proven his leadership and capacity for the last eight years as Director of TSE. I would like to conclude my policy statement by wishing the great success of PP22 and confirming Korea's unwavering commitment to building a better future for all. Thank you.