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State leader reviews preparations for signing ceremony of Hanoi Convention
President Luong Cuong has urged careful evaluation of all preparations for the signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime, including technical details, content, protocol, and security, as well as prompt settlement of any challenges or obstacles to guarantee flawless organization, quality, and absolute safety.
President Luong Cuong speaks at the working session on October 15__Photo: VNA

President Luong Cuong held a working session with relevant agencies on October 15 to look into preparations for the signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime (Hanoi Convention), scheduled to take place in Hanoi on October 25–26.

The Steering Committee for the event reported that as of October 14, 93 delegations led by high-ranking leaders and ministers from various countries had confirmed their participation, with over 1,000 delegates and media representatives.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have closely coordinated with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in building the signing ceremony's agenda, preparing for several side activities, including eight high-level side events and seminars led by leaders from relevant Vietnamese ministries and UNODC, 38 panel discussions, and over 20 exhibition booths.

Concluding the meeting, President Cuong highlighted that the Hanoi Convention signing ceremony will be attended by the UN Secretary-General and many international leaders. This marks a significant milestone as it is the first time Vietnam holds a UN convention signing ceremony, especially in light of the growing concern over cybercrime.

President Luong Cuong chairs a working session with relevant agencies on October 15 to look into preparations for the signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime__Photo: VNA

The State leader affirmed that hosting the signing ceremony demonstrates Vietnam’s role as a responsible host nation, a friend, a trustworthy partner, and an active member of the international community who is ready to contribute to global peace, stability, and development while adhering to the UN Charter and international law.

He praised the pro-activeness and sense of responsibility of the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and all relevant agencies in executing the task, noting that preparations are largely complete.

To ensure the ceremony meets the highest standards, he directed relevant agencies to thoroughly review coordination within each ministry and among ministries, sectors and Hanoi, to ensure all aspects – from agenda, plans, to progress and quality of execution – are well-managed.

Additionally, the President urged careful evaluation of all preparations, including technical details, content, protocol, and security, as well as prompt settlement of any challenges or obstacles to guarantee flawless organization, quality, and absolute safety.

Given the limited time, President Cuong requested that lead agencies actively carry out assigned tasks on schedule and address any issues emerging in a timely manner, ensuring success for the ceremony. He also emphasized that the event should serve as an opportunity for international friends to experience Vietnam's warm hospitality and friendliness.- (VNA/VLLF)

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