
Vietnam considers criminal violence, especially relating to terrorism, drug and human trafficking, as a transnational issue, which threatens the security of countries across the world, the report said.
It proposed closer cooperation in line with international treaties, and bilateral agreements on extradition and judicial assistance to lay a firm foundation for preventing and combating criminal violence.
This year’s November 5-8 conference has attracted the participation of security, interior and judicial ministers from 106 countries around the world to adopt a joint declaration in this connection.
Interpol is the world’s largest international police organisation with 190 members. Vietnam became its 166th member on November 4 1991.



















