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Moroccan Minister of Industry & Digital Economy Stresses Importance of IANA Stewardship Transition During ICANN55

7 March 2016

Marrakech, Morocco… Moroccan Minister of Industry, Trade, Investment and the Digital Economy, Moulay Hafid Elalamy, expressed Morocco's support of the IANA Stewardship Transition today, during the Opening Ceremony of ICANN's 55th Public Meeting, taking place in Marrakech, Morocco from 5-10 March. The meeting is being held under the high patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.

"This great meeting in Marrakech coincides with the last leg, the final leg, of the process in order to get to a transition plan of the governance model of the world system of Internet resources, in order to increase transparency as well as accountability," said Elalamy. "This initiative is, without any doubt, the illustration of opening up the Internet."

ICANN55 is taking place during a critical moment in the history of the Internet governance, as members of the global Internet community have come together in Marrakech to finalize a set of proposals which will transfer stewardship of key elements of the Internet's system of unique identifiers – the IANA functions – from the United States Government over to the multistakeholder community.

Director General of Morocco's National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency, Azdine El Mountassir Billah, spoke to the importance of the multistakeholder model of Internet governance, stating, "The great challenge - we know it all and we are working on it - consists of inventing a governance model for the Internet: a multistakeholder, inclusive, fair and balanced one, involving all stakeholders: governments, civil society, and businesses, in order to increase the exchange of opportunities, to reconcile points of view and to create the necessary synergies."

ICANN Board Chair Dr. Stephen Crocker remarked on the historic nature of ICANN55, but also to the work that still lies ahead, stating, "These proposals will usher in a new era of independence and global accountability of ICANN. Let me emphasize that we're not done yet. This will be an extremely important juncture at this meeting, and then we still have quite a lot of time and work that will go on in multiple quarters, including, of course, within the U.S. Government."

"I wish to pay tribute to Mr. Fadi Chehadé, President of ICANN, and his team for the work done to make this organization what it is today," added Billah. "And for supporting, with enthusiasm and confidence, the holding of the 55th meeting in my country, Morocco."

Those unable to attend ICANN55 in person are highly encouraged to participate remotely. Details for doing so can be found for any of the sessions listed at https://meetings.icann.org/en/marrakech55/schedule-full.

Members of the press are also invited to attend a press conference being held today, at 14:30 UTC. Details for joining are provided below.


Press Conference Details:

WHO: Fadi Chehadé, President and CEO, Dr. Stephen Crocker, Board Chair, and Pierre Dandjinou, Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement, Africa

WHEN: Monday, 7 March, 2:30 P.M. – 3:30 P.M. WET (14:30 – 15:30 UTC)

WHERE: Roseraie, Palmeraie Conference Center

OFF-SITE ACCESS: Journalists from around the world can participate in the press conference via remote access.

  • A live webcast may be accessed at https://icann.adobeconnect.com/icann55-press/.

    • Journalists who wish to pose questions remotely must do so in this Adobe Connect room.

  • The press conference will be held in English, but simultaneously interpreted into French, Arabic and Spanish, via the Adobe Connect room.

  • Telephone access (English) may be obtained by dialling an international access number obtained from this list https://goo.gl/nvLx4o.

    • The toll free access number in the U.S. is +1 (719) 457-6209. Once you have reached the conferencing center, dial 834 210 0020.

    • The telephone feed is listen-only and can not be used to ask questions.

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To learn more about ICANN55 in Marrakech, please visit: https://meetings.icann.org/en/marrakech55

To download high-resolution photos of the meeting, please visit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/icann

Media Contacts

Luna Madi
Communications Director, EMEA
London, U.K.
Tel: +44 7780947574
Email: luna.madi@icann.org



James Cole
Global Media Coordinator
Washington, D.C.
Tel: +1 202 733 7598
Email: james.cole@icann.org



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