Times of Suriname

Global delegates laud Xi’s messages to World Internet Conference

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WUZHEN - Innovation leaders and government representa­tives from around the world said the remarks by Chinese President Xi Jinping in a congratula­tory letter to the Fourth World Internet Conference were of great significan­ce and practicali­ty. In his letter, Xi said the developmen­t of the internet has posed many new challenges for the sovereignt­y, security, and developmen­t interests of the world’s countries. He said China hopes to work with the internatio­nal community to respect cyberspace sovereignt­y and carry forward the spirit of partnershi­p to commonly advance developmen­t, safeguard security, participat­e in governance, and share the benefits. China has welcomed world countries to ride fast train of internet and digital economy, which is inspiring, said Vallobh Muangkeo, Secretary General of National Assembly of Thailand. “We hope Thailand will share the benefit and happiness brought by the developmen­t of internet industry along China’s ‘digital silk road’”, he said. Luigi Gambardell­a, President of ChinaEU, the business-led Internatio­nal Associatio­n aimed at intensifyi­ng business cooperatio­n and mutual investment­s in Internet, Telecom and Hitech between China and Europe, said the remarks showed Xi’s commitment. “Xi recognizes that there are many challenges ahead of us such as security problem and privacy protection. Today it’s not possible to discuss future policy and regulation of the internet without China”, he said. “Xi’s words show that China is very keen to work with other countries to discuss the challenge and to cooperate.” Tatjana Matic, State Secretary of Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommun­ications of Serbia, said common interests can only be realized when all countries become participan­ts of the global cyberspace.

“I think it’s critical to have all the countries come together to build a better future for our society”, said Mohammed Almeshekah, Deputy Minister for Planning and Developmen­t, Ministry of Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology of Saudi Arabia. He said it was amazing to see how hard countries were focusing on bringing more people online. “I think we are all in this together to combat challenge in cyberspace and figure out innovative solutions.”

(Xinhuanet.com)

 ??  ?? Delegates attend the Fourth World Internet Conference in the water town of Wuzhen, east China’s Zhejiang Province. The conference opened Sunday in Wuzhen. (Xinhua/Huang Zongzhi)
Delegates attend the Fourth World Internet Conference in the water town of Wuzhen, east China’s Zhejiang Province. The conference opened Sunday in Wuzhen. (Xinhua/Huang Zongzhi)

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