The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) +20 review process has been ongoing, with the goal of enhancing international cooperation on information and communication technologies (ICTs). However, the process has been hindered by deadlock and disagreements among stakeholders. Experts emphasize the need for clear communication and compromise to move forward. The WSIS+20 review process is a critical opportunity to assess progress and set new goals for the next decade. The process involves multiple stakeholders, including governments, civil society, and the private sector. Despite the importance of cooperation, disagreements have arisen over issues such as internet governance and digital divide. Some stakeholders have expressed concerns over the dominance of certain countries in the ICT sector, while others have emphasized the need for greater inclusivity and diversity. The deadlock has been attributed to a lack of clear communication and a failure to compromise. Experts argue that stakeholders must be willing to listen to each other’s concerns and find common ground. The WSIS+20 review process is not just about reviewing past progress, but also about setting a vision for the future. The process must take into account the rapidly changing ICT landscape and the emerging challenges and opportunities. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of ICTs in bridging the digital divide and promoting economic development. However, it has also exacerbated existing inequalities and created new challenges. The WSIS+20 review process must address these challenges and develop strategies for promoting greater inclusivity and diversity. Stakeholders must work together to develop a shared vision for the future of ICTs and a plan for achieving it. This will require compromise and a willingness to listen to different perspectives. The process must also be transparent and accountable, with clear mechanisms for monitoring progress and evaluating outcomes. The WSIS+20 review process is a critical opportunity to enhance international cooperation on ICTs and promote a more equitable and just digital society. It requires a commitment to clear communication, compromise, and collaboration among all stakeholders. By working together, stakeholders can develop a shared vision for the future of ICTs and a plan for achieving it. The WSIS+20 review process is not just about the ICT sector, but about the future of humanity. It is about promoting economic development, bridging the digital divide, and creating a more just and equitable society. The process must be guided by a commitment to human rights, inclusivity, and diversity. Stakeholders must prioritize the needs of marginalized and vulnerable communities and develop strategies for promoting greater inclusivity and diversity. The WSIS+20 review process is a critical opportunity to promote a more equitable and just digital society. It requires a commitment to clear communication, compromise, and collaboration among all stakeholders.