 Welcome to the ITU Play Potentialy Conference in Bucharest, Romania, where I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio today by Mr Puttywood Sock, who is the Secretary of State for the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications Cambodia. Welcome to the studio. Thank you very much, Max. In Cambodia, we greet like this, so thank you very much. Please, let me do that too. I'd like to start off by asking you a little bit about digital transformation. It's very much a buzzword, but it's something which is very important and very much in the minds of people here. And what's Cambodia's vision for digital transformation? Our Prime Minister has set a vision for Cambodia to be a high-income country by 2050. So to realize this vision, I think we have to embrace technology, embrace digital transformation. And this is why a lot of things around the world are focusing on. And Cambodia is the same way. And we can see that during the COVID pandemic and all the changes that's happening, climate changes, we realize there's more parents that technology has become a very important tool to continue. So this is the first time I'm traveling after the pandemic. So over the pandemic, our government continue work through digital. So this is why I think according to support this vision by our Prime Minister, we have to think about what the digital society will look like in the future. What's Cambodia's plans again? Through the committee, we have developed a digital government policy with a digital government master plan 2023-2035. And with the digital government plan, we have four major pillars with 10 strategy and about 83 priority action plan. The focus of the digital government is to support G2G, meaning connectivity within the country, connectivity within the region, connectivity with the international community. And within the government, we focus on connectivity between ministries. So these are some of the very important coordination with the ministry, with all the other ministry through the committee. And another important component of that is government to business and government for the people, for the citizen. So these are three core services for digital government committee to provide by 2035. And when is Cambodia planning to achieve this vision? You mentioned a few dates there, but what about the timeline for this? Well, that's a tricky part. I think government with our plan shows clear directions for a whole of government to support the plan. But we know that the government alone will not be enough in terms of resources and especially human resources. It's a very scarce resource everywhere, so even more so for Cambodia. We reach out to international community like ITU, developing partners, country-to-country partnership, bilateral and also private sector. So these are the core stakeholders that are helping us to speed up the process. You know, we also engaging with ITU with partner to connect. We plan to have a first round table in November in Cambodia, the round table discussion to see where in the whole plan the gaps and collaboration points that we can cooperate. So I look forward to that because given our current situation and our priority to a digital transformation, building digital society that we want in the future, I think the more collaboration, the better. And we see different models around the world. When we put together the policy, we look into models in Europe, like Estonia, model in Asia, like Korea, Singapore. We feel that to be able to look long-term so that what we do today could be prepared for what our people expect in the future. So these are some of the important aspects that we believe that at the moment, Cambodian people are learning about digital technology and digital society. And I believe that there are more fundamental questions to address in terms of how society would look like around the world using digital as a tool. At the end, I think we need to improve the quality of life, especially ensuring the future of our children and at the end to realize our Prime Minister vision. I'm very glad to hear about partners that connect as well. I'm glad you're getting involved. It's something which we've been taking very seriously and putting a lot of energy into. So I think it will be great that you are involved with that as well. I just wanted to ask you, talking about involvement, you've come here to PP22. It's obviously a fair distance from home. I just wanted to find out what are your impressions of it so far and what do you hope will be achieved here? Well, first of all, I think we're very happy to be here in Romania, a very ancient and beautiful city of Bucharest. It's been a while since we traveled long distance after the pandemic. This is a very important community at ITU and especially during this year where so many high level positions are being re-elected. So we're very happy to be here to make sure that the next leadership will be a strong one. And hopefully, you know, will help build more trust among all the member states to foster a better future. I know it's a very difficult time and I know that the institution that ITU will be put to the test. But I hope that moving forward, this community will uphold it's purpose. Well put your boots up. Secretary of State, Ministry of Post and Telecommunications Cambodia, thank you very much for joining us in the studio. And hopefully we will catch up with you again very soon. Thank you very much. Thank you.