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Press Release


                TDRA and RIPE NCC Host the Seventh Government Roundtable

                                          for the Middle East Region


                 Mobilising collaborative efforts to enhance peering and connectivity among Arab countries



               24  November  -  The  Telecommunications  and  Digital  Government  Regulatory  Authority
               (TDRA) of the United Arab Emirates, in collaboration with the RIPE Network Coordination
               Centre (RIPE NCC), the regional Internet registry for Europe, the Middle East and parts of
               Central  Asia,  convened  the  Seventh  Government  Roundtable  for  the  Middle  East  Region
               recently at the Ritz-Carlton in Dubai.


               High-level  government  delegations,  including  Arab  ICT  ministers  and  heads  of  regulatory
               authorities, gathered in Dubai to discuss the theme of "Cooperation for Digital Infrastructures
               and Sustainable Internet Policies in the Arab Region", focusing on the critical challenges of
               building a sustainable and secure Internet in the region. The roundtable aimed to continue the
               progress made during the previous meetings by fostering cooperation in developing digital
               infrastructure and discussing sustainable Internet policies.

               Opening the roundtable with welcome speeches were prominent figures, including the minister
               of MoICT in Palestine and the heads of regulators in the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait,
               Oman, Iraq, Egypt, and Bahrain, in addition to the League of Arab States and the GCC Telecom
               bureau.  Their  collective  presence  underscored  the  importance  of  collaboration  among
               governments and the RIPE NCC in advancing digital infrastructures and Internet policies.


               In his opening keynote address, H.E Eng. Mohammad Al Zarooni, Acting Director General of
               the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) in the United
               Arab Emirates, pointed out how critical the present moment is in shaping the digital future. He
               noted  that  as  technology  rapidly  advances,  it  is  incumbent  on  governments  to  build  the
               necessary  infrastructure  and  environment  to  support  it.  He  highlighted  the  importance  of
               working together in these efforts: “Collaboration is a cornerstone of our approach. Working
               with all stakeholders, including the technical community and organisations such as the RIPE
               NCC,  is  necessary  to  prevent  Internet  fragmentation.  This  roundtable  can  be  a  milestone
               towards a secure and connected future for all citizens.”


               In  his  speech,  Dr.  Ishaq  Sider,  the  Minister  of  Telecommunications  and  Information
               Technology in Palestine, stressed the extensive damage inflicted upon the telecommunications
               and Internet infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. He highlighted his ministry’s achievements in
               developing the Palestinian ICT sector and shared the vision and strategy of the Palestinian
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