 We're here at WCIT 2012 in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and I'm very pleased to be joined by Stefan Lazarevich, who is State Secretary for the Ministry of Trade and Telecommunications for the Republic of Serbia. State Secretary, thank you very much for being with us today. Nice to meet you. Thank you very much. I'd like to start off by talking about the fact that we're here in the second week of WCIT 2012. What are you hoping we'll see come from this week? Well, at the end of the week I hope that we will have a new international telecommunication regulation paper and that after 24 years that we will have a new paper which will bring new things in the whole telecommunication market and I hope that at the end we will have compromise between all countries that have their delegates in this conference. What for you are going to be the most pertinent points to come out of this conference? Well, for me personally and for the Republic of Serbia it's very important that we hope that this paper will foster the investments in broadband infrastructure and also that it will improve accessibility to new technologies. On the other hand, we hope that this paper will help us to have much more transparent price regulation and also for us it's very important to have the highest level of freedom of expression. And also we hope that it will support the development of competitive and liberalised telecommunication market because on our own example in Republic of Serbia we noticed that by the liberalisation of the telecommunication market we got better services, better prices for citizens and we've developed better our economy. What do you see as the most positive aspects coming from WCIT 2012? Well, the most positive aspects is that we are accepting that we are now living in 21st century and if we want to change system in this century we have to change some rules and we have to accept that we cannot live in 21st century by the rules of 20th century. So also it is very important that we have discussions that we are trying to find a compromise and that we all are looking how to have better services for our citizens and that our citizens are in the first place whenever we are talking about changing some regulations. And what's your vision for the future of telecommunications for the Republic of Serbia? Well, we have adopted the strategy for development of telecommunications until 2020 and also we are now working on action plan which will define our goals and all things that we have to do by the end of next two years because we think that we have to have a predictable market and that predictable market will be very important for new investors in one way and we have to have the clear plan how to develop broadband infrastructure and mostly in rural areas and in areas which are not developed very well. But also while we are working on developing the infrastructure we also have to develop new services for citizens, we have to improve our e-commerce, our regulatory framework so we have loads of things to do and we hope that and I think that the next four years are the crucial years for developing of a Serbian economy but also of developing of telecommunication in Republic of Serbia. And finally what do you think will be the outcomes of this conference? Finally, I hope that we will have final document and that everybody will be satisfied and especially citizens of the world will be satisfied at the end. Let's hope so, absolutely. Thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you very much for this interview.