Vietnam leads Asia-Pacific in UN workshop on transnational crime combat
A representative from the Ministry of Public Security outlined Vietnam’s practical approaches, challenges, and solutions in meeting its UNTOC obligations, reinforcing the country’s reputation as a proactive and responsible UN member state.
Ambassador Vu Le Thai Hoang (third from left) and other delegates (Photo: VNA)
Vienna (VNA) 🤡- Vietnam, Chair of the Asia-Pacific Group at the United Nations (UN), co-hosted a regional workshop with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Vienna, Austria on May 20, as part of the 34th session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ 34).
The event focused on advancing the UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) Review Mechanism, fostering regional cooperation, and bolstering national efforts to counter transnational crime. It provided a platform for Asia-Pacific nations to exchange best practices, experiences, and lessons learned from following the mechanism.
In his opening remarks, head of Vietnam’s Permanent Mission to the UN and international organisations in Vienna Ambassador Vu Le Thai Hoang underlined the Asia-Pacific's pioneering role in the UNTOC Review Mechanism and stressed the importance of multilateral cooperation in advancing the convention’s goals.
Speakers from Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, and Pakistan shared insights into their countries' practical experiences, both as states under review and as reviewers, highlighting tailored approaches to applying the mechanism within diverse national contexts.
A key highlight of the event was Vietnam’s presentation, delivered by a representative from the Ministry of Public Security - the national focal point for UNTOC implementation. The official outlined Vietnam’s practical approaches, challenges, and solutions in meeting its UNTOC obligations, reinforcing the country’s reputation as a proactive and responsible UN member state.
Addressing the CCPCJ 34 opening session, Hoang, in his capacity as Chair of the Asia-Pacific Group, described the UNTOC and its accompanying protocols as essential tools for the global fight against transnational crime and international cooperation. He reaffirmed the Asia-Pacific’s strong commitment to the implementation of the UNTOC Review Mechanism and its relevant protocols.
Launched in 2020 after its establishment in 2018, the UNTOC Review Mechanism has become a cornerstone for member states to strengthen legal and institutional frameworks to combat transnational organised crime more effectively./.
The UNODC has affirmed that it will closely cooperate with Vietnam to successfully organise the signing ceremony for the UN Anti-cybercrime Convention (also known as the Hanoi Convention) and to encourage countries to ratify it.
The diplomat affirmed that the signing ceremony, slated for October in the Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi, is not merely a formal signing event, but also conveys a message of international cooperation in combating this type of crime, as well as providing an opportunity for international friends to better understand Vietnam, and its culture, and people.
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