HANOI: The State of Qatar signed the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime during an official ceremony held in Hanoi, Vietnam, with broad international participation.
The Convention was signed on behalf of the State of Qatar by Minister of State for International Cooperation HE DrMaryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad.
In a speech during the ceremony, the Minister of State for International Cooperation said that the adoption of the UN Convention against Cybercrime represents an important turning point in the international system and reflects a collective will to protect the security of peoples in the digital space, noting that cybersecurity is no longer merely a technical issue, but has become a pillar of international peace and security.
She further said that the State of Qatar was among the first to support the development of a comprehensive agreement based on international cooperation, protecting infrastructure, and strengthening national capacities, especially in developing countries. She noted that the agreement fills a gap in the international legal system and enables countries to work together to confront cyber threats that affect human security and the stability of societies.
Combating cybercrime is an act of peace, she said, noting that protecting the digital space contributes to preventing conflicts, building trust, and supporting dialogue between countries.
From this standpoint, she added, the State of Qatar’s commitment to cybersecurity aligns with its established role in mediation, building bridges, and promoting peaceful solutions. Just as Qatar works to resolve conflicts in the real world, it also strives to prevent conflicts in the digital realm, believing that true peace encompasses all dimensions of human life.
She noted the establishment of the UN Regional Centre for Combating Cybercrime in Doha, which will contribute to capacity building and strengthening international cooperation, particularly in serving developing countries, in preparation for the implementation of this convention.
She affirmed the State of Qatar’s commitment to being a reliable international partner in building peace and protecting security, in both the real and digital worlds, out of its conviction that protecting human beings and preserving their dignity is the essence of all security and peace.
The convention iis the first UN criminal justice treaty adopted in more than 20 years, and the first global treaty on cybercrime and the exchange of electronic evidence related to serious crimes.
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