Viet Nam attends 12th International Meeting on Security Matters in Russia
VGP - Minister of Public Security To Lam joined high-ranking officials from around the world at the 12th International Meeting on Security Matters in Saint Petersburg, Russia from April 22-25.
Addressing the event, To underlined the need to promote existing multilateral cooperation within such frameworks as INTERPOL, Europol, ASEANAPOL and other mechanisms to regulate and support countries in ensuring cyber security, and combatting transnational and cyber crime.
Emphasizing the significance of the meeting, the Vietnamese minister expressed his with to work with international partners to share experience and initiatives on crime prevention and control and protection of national sovereignty in cyberspace.
This prestigious event serves as a platform for global leaders to discuss and address pressing security challenges facing nations today.
The meeting underscored the importance of fostering international cooperation and collaboration in addressing security threats and promoting peace and stability in the region. Discussions covered a wide range of topics, including counterterrorism efforts, cybersecurity, and defense cooperation.
It provided a valuable opportunity for participants to exchange insights, share best practices, and forge partnerships aimed at addressing common security challenges facing the global community.
Earlier on April 23, the Vietnamese minister had a bilateral meeting with Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev, during which both sides expressed their hope to increase dialogues and step up cooperation between their law enforcement agencies./.