By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
United States has called for stronger reforms, improved transparency and
greater efficiency within the International Telecommunication Union (ITU),
emphasizing the need for the organization to remain focused on delivering
practical outcomes in global telecommunications development.
The
statement was made by the U.S. delegation during sessions of the ITU Council,
where discussions focused on the future direction of global digital governance
and international telecommunications cooperation.
The
U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Organization Affairs noted
that the United States, as a long-standing member and the largest financial
contributor to the ITU, is advocating for reforms aimed at enhancing
accountability and ensuring the organization remains results-oriented.

U.S.
Department of State – Bureau of International Organization Affairs said that
strong leadership within the ITU Council is necessary to support global digital
growth and strengthen telecommunications resilience at a time when technology
is rapidly reshaping economies worldwide.
The
delegation stressed that maintaining effective oversight and accountability
within the ITU is essential to ensuring that the organization continues to
advance global connectivity and supports inclusive digital development across
member states.
The
remarks reflect ongoing international discussions on the governance of digital
infrastructure, spectrum management and global telecommunications policy as
countries seek to align regulatory frameworks with accelerating technological
change.