[governance] Our plan on China-Russia-Tajikistan-Uzbekistan Proposal - Code of Conduct to UN SG

Izumi AIZU iza at anr.org
Tue Sep 27 04:57:37 EDT 2011


Hi all,
Here attached is the draft proposal made by
China-Russia-Tajikistan-Uzbekistan to UN GA.

We plan to write a Draft IGC statement on this subject, following the
discussion we had
last night here in Nairobi. Jeremy will first send the minutes of our
meeting, then work on the draft together with me and send it to the
list asap.

Our idea is, to agree on the draft very quickly as part of our Closing
Statement here at IGF, we may ask you to comment within 24 hours, not
the usual 48, and if there
seems little objection in the end, we will read out at the closing ceremony.
This statement will be rather short and concise. Since I have to leave
Nairobi before the Closing session on Friday, I propose Jeremy as our
speaker.

At the same time we like to start an open Working Group, taking this draft as a
first step, and will continue the work to expand it into more structured,
or matured document aiming the eG20 meeting to be held on Oct 21 in
Paris and other similar venue of strategic importance. For that, we also like
to invite or collaborate with other like-minded groups and organizations
to make it more of a joint statement of principles rather than IGC solo.

These are our proposal. Of course open to all of your comments and suggestions.

Jeremy and Izumi

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Letter dated 12 September 2011 from the Permanent Representatives of
China, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to the United
Nations addressed to the Secretary-General

[Preamble:]

Recent years have witnessed the considerable progress achieved in
developing and applying the latest information and telecommunication
technologies, which could potentially be used for purposes that are
inconsistent with the objectives of maintaining international
stability and security. It is of great significance that the common
challenges in the sphere of information security should be dealt with
through international cooperation and in the spirit of mutual respect.
To that end, China, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have jointly
elaborated in the form of a potential General Assembly resolution on
an international code of conduct for information security and call for
international deliberations within the United Nations framework on
such an international code, with the aim of achieving the earliest
possible consensus on international norms and rules guiding the
behaviour of States in the information space (see annex).

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