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Countries pledge support for Vietnam’s organization of UN convention signing ceremony

(VOVWORLD) - Representatives from many countries and regional organizations have shown their appreciation of Vietnam's active preparation for the upcoming signing ceremony of the United Nations (UN) Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi, as well as their commitments to cooperate with the nation to ensure its success.
Countries pledge support for Vietnam’s organization of UN convention signing ceremony - ảnh 1Countries pledge support for Vietnam’s organization of UN convention signing ceremony

Attending a workshop held at the UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday by the Permanent Delegation of Vietnam to the UN, in collaboration with the Australian Delegation and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), they noted their efforts to complete internal procedures for the early signing and ratification of the Convention.

In his opening remarks, Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, head of the Vietnamese Permanent Delegation, thanked all countries that supported the selection of Hanoi as the signing venue at the UN General Assembly session in December 2024. He also affirmed that Vietnam will continue to work closely with UNODC, the UN Office of Legal Affairs (OLA), and member countries to accelerate its entry into force and ensure its effective implementation in the future.

At the event, representatives from Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of National Defense, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs also provided updates on the preparation work.

They emphasized that, in addition to the signing ceremony and official discussion sessions, there will be diverse activities, allowing governments, businesses, and relevant organizations to connect, enhance dialogue, and cooperate in addressing cybersecurity challenges. Through these activities, Vietnam aims to carry forward its role as a responsible member and reliable partner of the international community.

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