 Welcome to the ITU studio in Geneva where I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio today by Olga Algeyerova who is UNEC Executive Secretary. The UNEC is the UN Economic Commission for Europe. Olga welcome to the studio. Thank you, good morning. Good morning. Now I'd like to talk a little bit about the fact that we're here for the future network car symposium and intelligent transport systems have been very much revolutionizing mobility but they've also been bringing about their own challenges with regards to regulations of course. I wanted to ask you what are the most interesting regulatory questions brought about by contemporary transport innovation? Look for us regulation in transport or in automotive industry is bread and butter for 72 years. Today we have 59 UN conventions to regulate this industry. Quite successfully just seven of them directly addressing the road safety and this is why this increasing attention is attracted to automated vehicles, intelligent transport system, connected vehicles, assisted driving and of course it needs regulation and you're asking me why and the question is quite simple for safety, for road safety, for who is for instance bearing the responsibility when driving in driverless car. Is it producer? Is it the driver? Is it the owner? Is it who is that? What about insurance? So all this newly developing industrial sector must be regulated in some way just to to have a clear lines of responsibility and to bring the 100% safety for our road users and this is what we expect because today the roads are also not 100% safe. Now UNEC very much the conveners of all of the people involved all the major stakeholders and players here. I wanted to ask you how are the responsibilities of road transport regulators and ICT regulators converging and how are regulators managing this convergence? Look this must go hand in hand and everybody plays it's his or her crucial role. As mentioned UNEC is regulating the transport developing standards norms legal instruments as you see today ITU is very important partner of for us in area of telecommunication and of course the car industry itself we have a car industry representatives here today so they need to implement and use our legal tools our standards and norms so it must go hand in hand as much as possible and is a question of future how we are able to cope with this challenge. Now UNEC and ITU have been co-organizing this future network annual symposium I wanted to ask you what is the greatest value of the symposium to UNEC as well as to the wider intelligent transport community? I must tell that this is already traditional because I believe this is the seventh or eighth time when we co-organize it together usually as you know we go to the International Geneva Motor Show that was unfortunately not possible today however ITU is was very flexible on logistical accommodation of this event. The value added is very high because then the dialogue again between regulators about manufacturers between car industry between cyber security experts artificial intelligence experts so this is very important to come together and to speak about this challenging and currently developing area of industry. Olga Alga Yerova thank you so much for being with us today and hopefully we will catch up with you again at some stage in the near future perhaps at the Geneva Motor Show next year. With pleasure have a nice day. Thank you.