Int’l community appreciates Vietnam’s preparations for UN Convention against Cybercrime signing

Vietnam is committed to ensuring that the upcoming signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi will serve as a meaningful forum to promote the implementation of the convention and strengthen global cooperation in combating cybercrime.

Representatives from Vietnam, UNODC, and the European Union Delegation to the UN in Vienna pose for a photo. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Representatives from Vietnam, UNODC, and the European Union Delegation to the UN in Vienna pose for a photo. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam, in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), organised a seminar in Vienna on March 26 on the upcoming signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi, during which participants praised the country's efforts in preparing for this event.

Although the seminar was specifically dedicated for European delegates, it attracted significant attention and participation of representatives from countries in other regions as well as several international organisations.

Vietnam’s inter-agency delegation, including Ambassador Vu Le Thai Hoang, head of the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the UN and international organisations in Vienna, along with representatives from the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, provided updates on the preparations for the signing ceremony to be held later this year.

Vietnam is committed to ensuring that the event will serve as a meaningful forum to promote the implementation of the convention and strengthen global cooperation in combating cybercrime.

The Vietnamese delegation thanked all countries that supported Hanoi as the chosen location for the signing, and affirmed that Vietnam will continue to work closely with the UNODC, the UN Office of Legal Affairs (OLA), and member countries to promote the early entry into force of the Hanoi Convention and ensure its effective implementation in the coming time.

un-convention-against-cybercrime.jpg
An overview of the seminar on the upcoming signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

The Vietnamese delegation assessed that over the past decades, Europe has always been at the forefront of building a legal framework to combat cybercrime. The Budapest Convention, adopted by the European Council in 2001, laid the foundation for global thinking on the issue. This was the first international legal document to criminalise cybercrime and enhance international cooperation. However, the increasingly sophisticated nature of this type of crime is directly threatening critical infrastructure, government systems and the lives of people across Europe and around the world, creating an urgent need for comprehensive and universal frameworks to supplement existing ones.

The new UN Convention has met that need by providing a comprehensive platform for cooperation, harmonising procedures and sharing electronic evidence under the auspices of the UN. Vietnam believes that it does not compete with but rather complements existing frameworks, including the Budapest Convention. This new convention expands the scope of international cooperation and reflects a shared concern for ensuring a safe, secure, and rule-compliant cyberspace.

Agreeing with the Vietnamese delegation, representatives of the UNODC and the European Union Delegation to the UN in Vienna affirmed that they will continue to accompany and cooperate with Vietnam. Representatives of many European countries and some other regional groups appreciated the country's active preparations for the signing ceremony, affirming that they will strive to soon complete internal procedures to participate in the ceremony in Hanoi and soon ratify the convention. They also committed to supporting and closely coordinating with Vietnam to successfully organise the ceremony.

In addition, the seminar also raised awareness of the complexity of cybercrime and highlighted the UNODC's efforts to coordinate with other international organisations such as the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) to support UN member states in their efforts to prevent cybercrime, through international cooperation.

The Hanoi Convention, comprising nine chapters and 71 articles, was officially adopted by the UN General Assembly on December 24, 2024./.

VNA

See more

Major General Pham Van Ty talks with Yangon Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein. (Photo: VNA)

Myanmar thanks Vietnam for swift earthquake relief efforts

Welcoming the Vietnamese delegation at Yangon International Airport on March 30, Yangon Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein praised Vietnam’s swift action, highlighting it as a testament to the strong ties and unwavering friendship between the two nations.

At the working session between Vietnamese Ambassador to China Pham Thanh Binh and the Charhar Institute (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, China expand research collaboration

Vietnam is ready to expand and enhance mutually beneficial collaboration, including with China, contributing to peace, cooperation, and sustainable development in the region and the world, said Vietnamese Ambassador to China Pham Thanh Binh.

An overview of the meeting (Photo: VNA)

PM chairs meeting to seek solutions to stalled projects

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh ordered dealing with all projects with problems within 2025. Ministries and localities reported that about 1,500 projects across the country are currently facing difficulties, spanning about 20 different issue groups.

A performance by Vietnamese and Lao young military officers at the exchange. (Photo: VNA)

Young military officers of Vietnam, Laos promote solidarity

The military youth of Vietnam and Laos are hoped to continue to deepen their understanding of the history, significance, and importance of the great friendship, special solidarity, and comprehensive cooperation between the two nations.

The Vietnam People's Army (VPA) team participating in the earthquake relief efforts in Myanmar get on a bus to Noi Bai International Airport to depart for Myanmar (Photo: VNA)

Defence ministry assigns tasks to Myanmar earthquake relief team

The Vietnam People's Army (VPA)'s earthquake relief team is equipped with essential supplies, medical provisions, six sniffer dogs, and 60 tonnes of humanitarian aid. This mission aims to reaffirm the VPA’s dedication to international cooperation and its disaster response capability.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh addresses the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Go beyond limits to develop robust railway industry: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasised the need to establish a full-fledged railway industry, mastering technology, producing rolling stock, and developing an integrated railway ecosystem. He also highlighted the opportunity for Vietnam to harness this challenge as a catalyst for national growth and innovation.

Search and rescue teams look for missing persons after the earthquake in Mandalay, Myanmar. Photo: Xinhua/VNA

Vietnamese army ready to join earthquake relief efforts in Myanmar

The Vietnam People's Army (VPA) has developed a Myanmar disaster relief deployment plan involving 79 military personnel, including command staff, communications teams, search-and-rescue forces, military dog handlers, and medical staff. Colonel Pham Hai Chau, deputy director of the VPA General Staff’s Search and Rescue Department, will lead the mission.

Party General Secretary To lam speaks at the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Party chief envisions modern Quang Nam – Da Nang hub

During a working session with the standing boards of the Da Nang Municipal and Quang Nam Provincial Party Committees, Lam urged faster economic restructuring to boost labour productivity and harness local strengths. He outlined key goals, including an international financial centre, a free trade zone, a modern coastal city, and a world-class tourism hub blending leisure and heritage.