Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia has offered reciprocal cooperation to representatives of partner countries in the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which would involve providing mutual support, especially in international activities.
“We need to collaborate with ITU members so that Indonesia is trusted to represent Region E — Asia and Australasia at the ITU Council,” said Minister of Communications and Informatics, Johnny G. Plate, in a statement released here on Thursday.Indonesia is actively participating and contributing as much as possible at all international forums, including those held by the ITU, to achieve the goal of connecting the unconnected, he added.
Indonesia is also actively pushing transparency in work processes, accountability in financing, and the recruitment of external auditors at ITU. Minister Plate emphasized that Indonesia is actively inviting all member countries to consider fair geographical representation.