Ambassador Vu Le Thai Hoang, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Vietnam at the United Nations, affirmed that Vietnam always considers cybercrime prevention as one of the priorities in the national security policy.
This message was given at the United Nations Convention on Anti -Cyber Convention and the implementation of this Convention's implementation, along with the plan on negotiation of the Convention's Protocol.
This event was organized by the United Nations Office on drug and criminal issues (UNODC) in Vienna (Austria) on 6.2.
The event attracted the participation of representatives of many member states and international representatives, with the goal of clarifying the procedures for signing, ratifying documents, introducing the signing ceremony of the Convention in Hanoi Promoting global cooperation in dealing with cyber criminals.
At the information session, UNODC announced the United Nations Convention on anti -cyber criminals being reviewed and translated into 6 official UN languages.
Once completed, the Convention will be published on the Unodc website as soon as possible for countries and related parties to easily access.
As a rule, after 2 years since the Convention was approved at the United Nations General Assembly (December 2024), the United Nations Special Committee, the agency responsible for building the Convention, will be empowered Assume the prime responsibility for discussing the next steps in negotiating the Protocol of the Convention.
It is expected that this discussion will be started in early 2026, in order to offer more specific legal measures and enhance international cooperation in resolving transnational cyber crimes.
Especially at the information session, Ambassador Vu Le Thai Hoang, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Vietnam at the United Nations, representing the Government of Vietnam affirmed Vietnam's strong commitment in the fight against the fight. cyber criminals.
The Ambassador emphasized that Vietnam always considers cybercrime prevention as one of the priorities in the national security policy and has actively participated in the negotiation process of the Convention.
Vietnam will host the signing ceremony of the United Nations Convention on Cyber Crime by 2025, the 80th anniversary of the United Nations establishment, 80 years of National Day and many major holidays of Vietnam.
Ambassador Vu Le Thai Hoang emphasized that this event not only affirms the role of Vietnam in the international community but also promotes global cooperation, especially in the Asia -Pacific region, where cyber criminals increasing.
Vietnam is actively coordinating with UNODC to prepare infrastructure and logistics in Hanoi to ensure the signing ceremony is convenient and safe.
The Ambassador expressed his desire to receive support from member countries and stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in responding to cyber security threats.
The event promises to be an important step in enhancing international cooperation and resolving global cyber security challenges.