In a farewell meeting in Vienna on November 14 with Vietnamese Ambassador to Austria Vu Le Thai Hoang, who is also Permanent Representative of Viet Nam to the UN and other international organisations in Vienna, Waly conveyed her thanks to Viet Nam’s senior leaders, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and other relevant agencies for their efforts in warmly hosting the UN Secretary-General, as well as over 2,500 international delegates from all continents.
With 72 countries signing the Convention over October 25–26 and many preparing to join, Viet Nam hosted a historic UN signing ceremony, opening new opportunities to promote global cooperation in the fight against cybercrime, she said.
The UN official affirmed that the signing ceremony marks a positive start to the process ahead, with UNODC continuing to support Viet Nam in implementing the Convention, particularly in capacity building, technical assistance, and connecting with international partners.
For his part, Hoang expressed his gratitude to UNODC and Waly for their contributions to the close and positive cooperation between Viet Nam and UNODC, describing it as a model of effective collaboration between a UN organisation and a member state.
The signing ceremony marked a historic milestone in the international community’s efforts to establish a global legal framework to address the growing complexities of cybercrime, he said, stressing that Viet Nam highly values UNODC’s coordination and technical support throughout the preparations for the signing ceremony, particularly Waly’s practical contributions as the head of UNODC.
The success of the signing ceremony also creates opportunities for Viet Nam to play a stronger role in multilateral processes moving forward, particularly in the ratification of the Convention and in negotiating instruments for its effective implementation, the diplomat added.
The two sides discussed cooperation orientations to build on the success of the signing ceremony, including plans to organise a series of events to promote the Convention and encourage countries to sign and ratify it quickly, ensuring its early entry into force.
Hoang said the Vietnamese Embassy in Austria is planning the 2nd Viet Nam–Austria technology forum in Vienna, focusing on cybersecurity cooperation, expressing the hope to work with UNODC to ensure the event’s success.
The Vietnamese diplomat wished Waly, who also served as Director-General of the UN Office at Vienna, success in her new role, and expressed confidence that the cooperation between Viet Nam and UNODC will continue to strengthen, significantly contributing to the UN’s efforts for peace, security, and sustainable development around the world.