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Tokyo, Japan – 31 May 2025 – The Republic of Vanuatu, through the Department of Digital Transformation and Digital Transformation (DCDT), proudly participated in the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) Ministerial Meeting held in Tokyo, Japan, from 28 to 31 May 2025. This high-level gathering brought together ministers and senior officials responsible for telecommunications and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) from across the Asia-Pacific region to chart a collaborative path toward a digitally inclusive and sustainable future.
At the heart of this year’s meeting was the Tokyo Statement, a landmark declaration that sets out a shared vision for harnessing emerging technologies to drive sustainable, inclusive, and equitable digital transformation in the region. Vanuatu, as a Small Island Developing State (SIDS), recognizes the critical importance of this statement in addressing the unique challenges and opportunities faced by nations like ours.
Key Highlights of the Tokyo Statement:
Vanuatu’s participation in the APT Ministerial Meeting reaffirms its commitment to the principles outlined in the Tokyo Statement. Vanuatu welcomes the focus on equitable access, capacity building, trust, safety, and climate resilience—priorities that align closely with Vanuatu’s national development agenda and its vision for a digitally empowered society.
Vanuatu will continue to actively support the implementation of the Tokyo Statement’s commitments through regional cooperation and national initiatives. By working together, APT members can ensure a connected, innovative, and sustainable digital future for all.
We look forward to collaborating with our regional partners to bring this vision to life.