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Vietnam welcomes UN committee’s adoption of draft cybercrime convention

Vietnam welcomes the UN Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime’s adoption of the draft UN Cybercrime Convention as an important first step for the UN General Assembly to consider and adopt it, said Nguyen Minh Vu, Assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
Nguyen Minh Vu (middle), Assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam addresses the meeting (Photo: VNA)
Nguyen Minh Vu (middle), Assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam addresses the meeting (Photo: VNA)

New York (VNA) – Vietnam welcomes the UN Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime’s adoption of the draft UN Cybercrime Convention as an important first step for the UN General Assembly to consider and adopt it, said Nguyen Minh Vu, Assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.

Addressing the committee’s meeting in New York on August 8, during which participants approved the draft, Vu said that when it enters into force, the convention will provide the first global legal framework to help promote cooperation among countries in responding to the threat of cybercrime.

Vietnam was one of the countries that showed early support to the establishment of the Ad Hoc Committee and actively participated in the process of building the convention from the first session, he noted.

The official said that throughout the committee’s eight sessions, the Vietnamese interdisciplinary negotiation delegation led by Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN, made substantial and positive contributions which were recognised and highly appreciated by the Presidium, international friends, and partners.

The document sets out a comprehensive legal framework for member countries to conduct international cooperation in preventing, investigating, prosecuting, and adjudicating cybercrimes, including computer system attacks, online fraud, illegal dissemination of sensitive images, child abuse, and money laundering.

Law enforcement agencies of countries can carry out cooperation activities through 24/7 channels, ensuring quick and timely responses, meeting the need to effectively prevent cybercrime, according to the document.

One of the note worthy contents of the draft convention is the mechanism for technical assistance, capacity building, and technology transfer to meet demands of developing countries. Due to the borderless nature of cybercrime, the above provision is expected to enhance the science and technology capacity of developing countries to respond more effectively to the threat of cybercrime, thereby contributing to creating a healthier and safer global cyber environment.

The process of developing the convention was expected to end in February after seven sessions of the Ad Hoc Committee. However, discussions were extended to the eighth session.

ಞ The UN General Assembly is scheduled to consider and adopt the draft convention in the coming time. Once adopted by the General Assembly, it will become the first global legal document aimed at suppressing criminal acts in cyberspace./.

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