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During the Geneva meeting, EU IT Commissioner Viviane Reding warned that the internet will not succeed if governments will not be able to agree on a multilateral approach on internet governance. According to her, it is possible for countries like China, Russia, Brazil and other Arab nation to operate their own versions of internet. She said, ''"We have to have a platform where leaders of the world can express their thoughts about the internet, If they have the impression that the internet is dominated by one nation and it does not belong to all the nations then the result could be that the internet falls apart."'' The proposal of the EC was supported by some countries like China, Iran and Saudi however majority of countries were uncomfortable and rejected it.<ref>
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During the Geneva meeting, EU IT Commissioner [[Viviane Reding]] warned that the internet will not succeed if governments will not be able to agree on a multilateral approach on internet governance. According to her, it is possible for countries like China, Russia, Brazil and other Arab nation to operate their own versions of internet. She said, ''"We have to have a platform where leaders of the world can express their thoughts about the internet, If they have the impression that the internet is dominated by one nation and it does not belong to all the nations then the result could be that the internet falls apart."'' The proposal of the EC was supported by some countries like China, Iran and Saudi however majority of countries were uncomfortable and rejected it.<ref>
 
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2005/oct/12/newmedia.media EU says internet could fall apart]</ref>
 
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2005/oct/12/newmedia.media EU says internet could fall apart]</ref>
  
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