Hanoi has become the centre of global attention as Vietnam hosts the Signing Ceremony of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime from 25 to 26 October 2025, 2025. In his keynote address, President Luong Cuong warmly welcomed international leaders and partners to the “City for Peace,” reaffirming Vietnam’s commitment to combating cybercrime as a top national security priority while calling for stronger international solidarity and cooperation.
At the invitation of General Secretary Kim Jong Un, Party General Secretary Tô Lâm led a high-level Vietnamese delegation to Pyongyang for a state visit to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, attending the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Workers’ Party of Korea.
On 9 October, the 10th Biennial Conference of the Asian Society of International Law opened in Hanoi, gathering hundreds of scholars and legal experts from over 30 countries. Under the theme “Strengthening the Role of International Law in Asia,” the event highlights Asia’s growing voice in promoting peace, cooperation, and legal solutions to regional and global challenge.
Vietnam will host the signature opening ceremony and high-level "Countering Cybercrime - Sharing Responsibility - Securing our Future" themed convention in Hanoi city on 25 and 26 October. The convention is expected to become a universal legal framework for global cooperation in combating cybercrime.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a Cabinet session to assess the first quarter of the new two-tier local government model. The session was convened to pinpoint bottlenecks and agree on immediate fixes to ensure smooth, effective operations that serve citizens and businesses.
Hanoi has become the centre of global attention as Vietnam hosts the Signing Ceremony of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime from 25 to 26 October 2025, 2025. In his keynote address, President Luong Cuong warmly welcomed international leaders and partners to the “City for Peace,” reaffirming Vietnam’s commitment to combating cybercrime as a top national security priority while calling for stronger international solidarity and cooperation.
Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son reaffirmed that the European Union is a key partner in Vietnam's foreign policy. Both sides agreed to establish a joint working group to resolve outstanding issues of mutual concern, including semiconductors, A.I., renewable energy, 5G, and aviation, while promoting initiatives under the Just Energy Transition Partnership.
Over the past decade, international cooperation has been the driving force behind Vietnam’s healthcare development. Partnerships with more than 100 countries and global organisations have focused on disease prevention and control, maternal and child health, training and exchange of medical professionals, and the supply of medicines and equipment.