Meeting with Amandeep Singh Gill, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Special Envoy on Technology to the UN Secretary-General in Ha Noi on January 16, Quang said that the UN’s policy advices and assistance can help developing countries quickly access advanced scientific and technological achievements, and gradually strengthen their own technological capacity.
He hailed the UN’s role and efforts in supporting countries, including Viet Nam, in achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs), stating that the Vietnamese Government is vigorously promoting science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation, gradually making them a new pillar of the country’s development model.
The Ministry of Public Security places great emphasis on close cooperation with UN agencies to enhance capacities in combating transnational crime, peacekeeping, promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment, and counter-terrorism, Quang stated.
The ministry sincerely appreciates the UN’s close cooperation with Viet Nam in successfully organising the signing ceremony of the UN Convention against Cybercrime (Hanoi Convention) in October 2025, he said, describing it as a significant milestone in strengthening international cooperation on cybersecurity and safety.
Emphasising that digital transformation must go hand in hand with safety, Quang called on the UN to continue supporting projects in Viet Nam aimed at advancing safe and inclusive digital transformation, with a focus on strengthening digital skills, community digital safety, and capacities in cybersecurity and data protection.
The Minister proposed establishing a regular dialogue mechanism between Viet Nam and UN agencies on digital technology and cybersecurity, with the aim of coordinating efforts, sharing risk trend assessments and early warnings, exchanging best practices, and exploring the development of a national support package.
He called on the UN to facilitate Viet Nam’s deeper participation in multilateral initiatives under the Global Digital Compact, towards promoting cooperation in developing AI solutions, secure and verifiable 5G private networks and Open RAN models to support public governance and socio-economic development.
For his part, Gill congratulated Viet Nam on the successful signing ceremony of the Hanoi Convention and commended the Vietnamese Government’s efforts in promoting science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
The UN official also acknowledged Viet Nam’s increasingly active role in international agreements, particularly in areas related to AI and cybersecurity.
He underscored the UN’s continued commitment to assisting Viet Nam in shaping policies on digital transformation, setting technology governance standards, and strengthening cybercrime prevention capabilities. He also expressed his confidence that UN–Viet Nam cooperation will continue to grow strongly, serving the interests of the international community.