 We are here at WICCIT 2012 in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and I am very pleased to be joined by Minister Michael Bonny who is Minister for Administration and Digitisation for Poland. Minister, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you very much for being here and discussing the future of telecommunications. Now this conference here has been attracting a lot of attention. It is a treaty making conference. It has been refreshing the ITRs, the International Telecommunication Regulations which haven't really been looked at since 1988. Do you think that the world needs new ITRs? First of all I would like to stress that we need ITU because this is a very good platform for exchanging information, exchanging experiences and also building the bridge among regions. I think that this conference shows us that this is possible to discuss about hard problems. We need also new ITR, new regulations because after over 20 years we have a new situation. This new situation is connected with a meaningful role of information and new technologies and I think that if we are discussing just now about telecommunication system and telecommunication model we discuss about the heart of the economy and the heart of the life of the societies. So this is very important to discuss and to achieve our goals. Now there are two days to go. Do you think it's possible to elaborate a new text for the treaty? It's not easy task but I think that all partners have a good will. We discussed in Poland earlier because we opened the public discussion at the beginning of August and we have mandate not only from government but also from the society, from many organizations and we are ready for compromise but we also have our red lines. It is connected with talking and preparing regulations focused on telecommunications but not focused on internet. So we are against all aspects which are connected with content and I think that just now we have some not clear definitions and not clear wording so we are working for changing it because on the one hand we want to sign this treaty, on the other hand we have no mandate to discuss about the future of internet. We understand that we should start the discussion about internet and the resolution prepared by many countries focused on that subject also should be accepted. Now you mentioned the word compromise. There's been a lot of discussions here. There's been a lot of to-ing and fro-ing about what the outside world would seem very small details here but obviously they are very important to each party concerned. How confident are you that compromise can be reached? You know, we discussed about the preamble some hours ago and at the beginning of the conference Polish delegation and some delegations decided to support some words connected with respect for human rights and after many days of discussions it was some differences among countries and the secretary general said that okay we have we are United Nations organization so we are working under declaration of human rights so it should be simple to show that we are not against and to give the signal to the public opinion that okay we are thinking about technology but in the modern world technology connected with information is also very crucial for respecting human rights. Finally what you hope will be the outcomes of this conference? I think that we wait for many kinds of outcomes. Firstly the treaty if it would be possible to sign and to achieve the compromise. Secondly I think that it will be the new spirit for ITU cooperation because I think that we touched many problems and we have no time to discuss during that conference on those problems but I think that we should come back and organize some seminars workshops and regional conferences focused on those problems and I think that it is also important it is the third important decision that we will come back to changing regulations not waiting for 20 years but very often if we will need the changes connected with new technologies and new situation all over the world. Minister Michael Bonnie thank you very much and D for being with us today. Thank you.