Ministers Agree on Approach to New Internet Protection Programme

Brussels, 21 May - EU ministers responsible for culture and audiovisual policy agreed in Brussels on Wednesday on the guidelines for a multi-year programme for the protection of children using the internet and other communication technologies. Education and the inclusion of parents in the protection process are among the key features of the programme.

Brussels Start of a two-day meeting of the EU Education, Youth and Culture Council. Slovenian Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels
Start of a two-day meeting of the EU Education, Youth and Culture Council.
Slovenian Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels Start of a two-day meeting of the EU Education, Youth and Culture Council. Slovenian Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels
Start of a two-day meeting of the EU Education, Youth and Culture Council.
Slovenian Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels Start of a two-day meeting of the EU Education, Youth and Culture Council. Slovenian Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels
Start of a two-day meeting of the EU Education, Youth and Culture Council.
Slovenian Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels Start of a two-day meeting of the EU Education, Youth and Culture Council. Slovenian Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels
Start of a two-day meeting of the EU Education, Youth and Culture Council.
Slovenian Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

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