Vietnam attends Interpol General Assembly in China

VOV.VN - A Vietnamese delegation led by Deputy Minister of Public Security Le Quy Vuong on September 26 attended the 86th Interpol General Assembly in Beijing, China.

On the fringes of the meeting, the Vietnamese delegation is scheduled to meet with the Interpol General Secretary and President as well as other foreign representatives to push up  partnership relations and call for stronger support from Interpol and coordination from other nations in the struggle against crimes.

In his welcome remarks, Chinese President Xi Jinping highlighted the significance of boosting cooperation among police forces through Interpol in the fight against cross-border crimes, particularly in the context that the world situation has been witnessing complicated developments and continuous terrorist attacks, posing high risks of security and safety for all countries and regions.

Delegates from Interpol’s members analysed challenges and devised solutions for dealing with various kinds of crimes and terrorism. They discussed a financial plan until 2020.Interpol’s orientations for 2018 were also on raised for discussion.

During the three-day meeting, the General Assembly will consider the admission of Solomon, Palestine and Kosovo. Nineteen resolutions on cooperation to prevent transnational crimes will be approved at the event. 

Since 2015, Interpol has priorized the struggles against terrorism, high-tech crimes, organised crimes and emerging crimes like human trafficking and drug trafficking. 

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