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📄Joint Statement of the Participants of the Roundtable "International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security"(Moscow, May 29, 2025)
We, the representatives of Russia, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cuba, DPRK, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Nicaragua and Venezuela 🇷🇺🇧🇾🇧🇫🇨🇺🇰🇵🇪🇬🇮🇷🇮🇶🇰🇬🇱🇦🇳🇮🇻🇪
Stand for a transparent and equitable system of international information security based on the principles of the UN Charter, respect for the sovereignty of states and non-interference in their internal affairs.
We welcome the adoption of the Convention against Cybercrime at the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly, which became the first universal agreement achieved within the United Nations to counter the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for criminal purposes and constitutes a necessary legal framework for international cooperation in preventing and combating certain crimes committed by means of information and communications technology systems and in ensuring timely collection and sharing of evidence in electronic form of serious crimes.
We commend the work accomplished by the ad hoc Committee to elaborate a comprehensive international Convention on countering the use of ICTs for criminal purposes established on the initiative of Russia and chaired by Algeria, and encourage all States to work in close manner to finalize the Rules of Procedure of the Conference of the Parties at their earliest opportunity.
We invite all States to sign the document at the upcoming ceremony in Hanoi in 2025 and call upon States to continue their engagement in the negotiations in accordance with the UN General Assembly resolutions 74/247 and 75/282 to negotiate an additional draft protocol that would address additional cyber-enabled crimes. Our common goal is to forge cooperation between the competent authorities of States Parties at the earliest convenience in order to counter the use of ICTs for criminal purposes in a comprehensive manner.
We assume that the next step should be to develop within the United Nations universal agreements on other aspects of the international information security, including stability in the ICT sphere. It is important to continue substantive discussions on this issue within the framework of the United Nations and other relevant organizations. In this regard, we support the adoption at the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly of a final decision on the establishment of the Permanent Mechanism on #ICT Security in the context of international security based on the principle of consensus and the leading role of States to replace the Open-Ended Working Group on Security of and in the Use of Information and Communications Technologies 2021–2025.
We condemn the use of ICTs for purposes inconsistent with maintaining international peace and security. We call for the peaceful use of ICTs and the non-use of such technologies to interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign States and destabilize the socio-political situation in other countries, as well as to violate national laws, including through low-orbit satellite communication systems and broadband Internet access.
🌐 We acknowledge the importance of strengthening international cooperation among States to ensure a solid and strong exchange of knowledge, expertise and best practices with an emphasis on building capacities of the developing countries in the field of ICT-security.
We reiterate the need for promotion, facilitation and provision of technical assistance, and transfer of technology for prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of crimes committed through the use of ICTs.
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📄Joint Statement of the Participants of the Roundtable "International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security"(Moscow, May 29, 2025)
We, the representatives of Russia, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cuba, DPRK, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Nicaragua and Venezuela 🇷🇺🇧🇾🇧🇫🇨🇺🇰🇵🇪🇬🇮🇷🇮🇶🇰🇬🇱🇦🇳🇮🇻🇪
Stand for a transparent and equitable system of international information security based on the principles of the UN Charter, respect for the sovereignty of states and non-interference in their internal affairs.
We welcome the adoption of the Convention against Cybercrime at the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly, which became the first universal agreement achieved within the United Nations to counter the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for criminal purposes and constitutes a necessary legal framework for international cooperation in preventing and combating certain crimes committed by means of information and communications technology systems and in ensuring timely collection and sharing of evidence in electronic form of serious crimes.
We commend the work accomplished by the ad hoc Committee to elaborate a comprehensive international Convention on countering the use of ICTs for criminal purposes established on the initiative of Russia and chaired by Algeria, and encourage all States to work in close manner to finalize the Rules of Procedure of the Conference of the Parties at their earliest opportunity.
We invite all States to sign the document at the upcoming ceremony in Hanoi in 2025 and call upon States to continue their engagement in the negotiations in accordance with the UN General Assembly resolutions 74/247 and 75/282 to negotiate an additional draft protocol that would address additional cyber-enabled crimes. Our common goal is to forge cooperation between the competent authorities of States Parties at the earliest convenience in order to counter the use of ICTs for criminal purposes in a comprehensive manner.
We assume that the next step should be to develop within the United Nations universal agreements on other aspects of the international information security, including stability in the ICT sphere. It is important to continue substantive discussions on this issue within the framework of the United Nations and other relevant organizations. In this regard, we support the adoption at the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly of a final decision on the establishment of the Permanent Mechanism on #ICT Security in the context of international security based on the principle of consensus and the leading role of States to replace the Open-Ended Working Group on Security of and in the Use of Information and Communications Technologies 2021–2025.
We condemn the use of ICTs for purposes inconsistent with maintaining international peace and security. We call for the peaceful use of ICTs and the non-use of such technologies to interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign States and destabilize the socio-political situation in other countries, as well as to violate national laws, including through low-orbit satellite communication systems and broadband Internet access.
🌐 We acknowledge the importance of strengthening international cooperation among States to ensure a solid and strong exchange of knowledge, expertise and best practices with an emphasis on building capacities of the developing countries in the field of ICT-security.
We reiterate the need for promotion, facilitation and provision of technical assistance, and transfer of technology for prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of crimes committed through the use of ICTs.
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Посол Израиля Гидеон Лустиг принял участие в церемонии открытия #ICT WEEK UZBEKISTAN.
«Меня впечатлил список компаний и партнеров. ICT - это лишь одна из областей сотрудничества Израиля и Узбекистана!”
🗓 On May 23-24, Moscow hosted the #ASEAN Regional Forum’s third security workshop aimed at combating the use of information and communications technologies (#ICT) for criminal purposes.
Co-chaired by the Russian Federation, the People’s Republic of China, and the Kingdom of Thailand, the workshop was attended by over 300 experts from law enforcement agencies, foreign ministries, and academic and business circles of ASEAN countries, East Timor, India, Mongolia and North Korea, as well as specialists from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
🔹 The participants exchanged views and shared best practices on countering terrorism and extremism on the internet, ICT-aided trafficking of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, and online fraud.
🔹 They considered various aspects of utilising advanced technologies, including AI, to combat cybercrime and protect personal data.
🔹 A focus was placed on building up efforts to implement the mandate of the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee to Elaborate a Comprehensive International Convention on Countering the Use of Information and Communications Technologies for Criminal Purposes.
🤝 Russia, together with its ARF partners, intends to continue holding annual workshops on international cooperation in fighting the use of ICT for criminal purposes to enhance the capabilities of nations in the Asia Pacific Region.
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GoUp loyihasi asosida tayorlangan
Dizaynga qiziqadigan do'stlaringizga yuboring
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🗓 On July 11, in Kuala Lumpur, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovparticipated in the 15th Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the East Asia Summit (#EAS) and the 32nd ASEAN Regional Forum (#ARF) on Security.
During discussions addressing pressing matters pertaining to the Asia–Pacific region, the Russian delegation underscored the mounting security risks arising from militarisation and the establishment of a networked system of bloc-based structures serving NATO’s interests.
🌐 Moscow reaffirmed its consistent policy of reinforcing the #ASEAN-centred cooperative framework through equal, depoliticised dialogue and the expansion of practical collaboration.
At the EAS meeting, key aspects of preparations for the 20th East Asia Summit, scheduled for October 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, were reviewed. In accordance with Russia’s proposal to enhance regional socio-cultural interconnectedness, work has commenced on drafting a Leaders’ Statement to formalise this initiative.
The ARF session concentrated on augmenting the Forum’s capacities in counter-terrorism, non-proliferation, disarmament, emergency response, maritime security, and #ICT security.
🤝 A programme delineating the Forum’s undertakings in these domains for the forthcoming year was adopted.
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🗓 On October 16-19, delegation led by the Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security, Director of the Department of International Information Security of the Russian MFA H.E. Mr. Artur Lyukmanov 🇷🇺 took part in the 8th Singapore International Cyber Week (#SICW).
🔹️Russia consistently promotes dialogue and cooperation in the #ICT domain, advocates for unified negotiation track on international information security issues under the UN auspices after 2025. Russia firmly supports the efforts of the OEWG under the able chairmanship of Singapore PR to the UN H.E. Burhan Gafoor 🇸🇬 and Ad-Hoc Committee to elaborate a comprehensive international convention on combating the use of ICTs for criminal purposes.
🔹️ Russia is eager to build up engagement with #ASEAN Member States with a special emphasis on capacity building in combating the use of ICTs for criminal purposes. On the sidelines of the SICW the Russian delegation held bilateral meetings with Laos 🇱🇦, Malaysia 🇲🇾, the Philippines 🇵🇭, Vietnam 🇻🇳, Thailand 🇹🇭, Brunei 🇧🇳 and Singapore 🇸🇬 to discuss issues of common concern.
🗓 On July 11, in Kuala Lumpur, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovparticipated in the 15th Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the East Asia Summit (#EAS) and the 32nd ASEAN Regional Forum (#ARF) on Security.
During discussions addressing pressing matters pertaining to the Asia–Pacific region, the Russian delegation underscored the mounting security risks arising from militarisation and the establishment of a networked system of bloc-based structures serving NATO’s interests.
🌐 Moscow reaffirmed its consistent policy of reinforcing the #ASEAN-centred cooperative framework through equal, depoliticised dialogue and the expansion of practical collaboration.
At the EAS meeting, key aspects of preparations for the 20th East Asia Summit, scheduled for October 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, were reviewed. In accordance with Russia’s proposal to enhance regional socio-cultural interconnectedness, work has commenced on drafting a Leaders’ Statement to formalise this initiative.
The ARF session concentrated on augmenting the Forum’s capacities in counter-terrorism, non-proliferation, disarmament, emergency response, maritime security, and #ICT security.
🤝 A programme delineating the Forum’s undertakings in these domains for the forthcoming year was adopted.
#HuaweiUzbekistan announces the start of recruitment for the project "Seeds for the Future 2024" of students from Inha University in Tashkent.
#SeedsfortheFuture is #Huawei's global educational program aimed at developing local #ICT talents, broadening their horizons and knowledge, creating a deep understanding and interest in the IT sector among talented youth. In Uzbekistan, the "Seeds for the Future" project has been implemented for 10 years.
✅The criteria for selection are:
• Senior student (transferred to 3rd and 4th course)
• GPA of 3.0+ or top 30% faculty ranking
• High level of proficiency in English
• Passionate about innovation, digitalization, sustainability, entrepreneurship and cross-cultural communication in ICT-related fields
🟢To apply for this program, please send the following documents to [email protected] in rar format:
• CV (English)
• Transcript of academic records
• Cover/motivation letter (English)
• 3-minute personal video which reflects objective to participate in the program (English)
• Other materials: awards, recognitions, certificates
• Be registered in Huawei ICT Academy of his/her University via the link https://e.huawei.com/en/talent/ict-academy/#/become-ict-student
❗️Deadline for application: 15.06.2024❗️
🟥For more details: https://www.huawei.com/uz/events/uz/seeds-for-the-future-2024
🗓 On June 21, Russia 🇷🇺 and Cambodia 🇰🇭 co-chaired 2nd ASEAN Regional Forum (#ARF) Workshop on Terminology in the Field of Security of and in the Use of ICTs in the Context of Confidence Building. More than 17 ARF Members took part in the meeting.
🔹️Representatives of specialized government agencies and academia discussed topical issues related to using specific terminology, shared their national experience and approaches in developing terminology in the field of security of and in the use of #ICTs. The participants also touched upon terminological aspects in the context of the work on universal #UN convention on countering the use of ICTs for criminal purposes.
#ARF#ICT
🗓 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovattended the 14th Ministerial Meeting of the Member States of the East Asia Summit (#EAS) and the 31st session of the ASEAN Regional Forum (#ARF) which were held in Vientiane on July 27.
During discussions on current issues related to the situation in the Asia Pacific Region, the Russian Minister emphasised the importance of efforts to build an open and indivisible architecture of Eurasian security as one of the foundations of the multipolar international order. Apart from #ASEAN, the #SCO and the #EAEU are making a contribution to its strengthening.
❗️ He also indicated the risks to peace and stability in Asia introduced by NATO and the US-created selective bloc mechanisms. He reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to reinforcing ASEAN’s central role in the regional security system through the build-up of an equitable dialogue and practical interaction.
Participants in the EAS meeting discussed preparations for the 19th East Asia Summit scheduled to be held in Vientiane in October 2024. At previous summits, Russia proposed initiatives to create a regional epidemic response mechanism and to secure economic growth in the Asia Pacific Region by promoting tourism cooperation. Russia also suggested focusing on the development of remote territories as a possible option for long-term cooperation.
☝️ The ARF session focused on building up the ARF’s potential in counterterrorism, emergency response, and #ICT security. Russia stressed that it is unacceptable to reformat the ARF mandate, restrict certain member states’ access to its activities, or block mutually beneficial cooperation projects for political reasons.
The session approved the ARF’s working plans on countering terrorism and transnational crime for 2024-2026, emergency response for 2024-2027, and a Ministerial Statement on strengthening regional cooperation in ferry service safety.
🤝 The participants also summed up the results of the Russian-Indonesian co-chairmanship of the ARF Inter-Sessional Meetings on ICT security in 2022-2024. A number of practical initiatives to combat cybercrime was implemented during that period.
🗓 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovattended the 14th Ministerial Meeting of the Member States of the East Asia Summit (#EAS) and the 31st session of the ASEAN Regional Forum (#ARF) which were held in Vientiane on July 27.
During discussions on current issues related to the situation in the Asia Pacific Region, the Russian Minister emphasised the importance of efforts to build an open and indivisible architecture of Eurasian security as one of the foundations of the multipolar international order. Apart from #ASEAN, the #SCO and the #EAEU are making a contribution to its strengthening.
❗️ He also indicated the risks to peace and stability in Asia introduced by NATO and the US-created selective bloc mechanisms. He reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to reinforcing ASEAN’s central role in the regional security system through the build-up of an equitable dialogue and practical interaction.
Participants in the EAS meeting discussed preparations for the 19th East Asia Summit scheduled to be held in Vientiane in October 2024. At previous summits, Russia proposed initiatives to create a regional epidemic response mechanism and to secure economic growth in the Asia Pacific Region by promoting tourism cooperation. Russia also suggested focusing on the development of remote territories as a possible option for long-term cooperation.
☝️ The ARF session focused on building up the ARF’s potential in counterterrorism, emergency response, and #ICT security. Russia stressed that it is unacceptable to reformat the ARF mandate, restrict certain member states’ access to its activities, or block mutually beneficial cooperation projects for political reasons.
The session approved the ARF’s working plans on countering terrorism and transnational crime for 2024-2026, emergency response for 2024-2027, and a Ministerial Statement on strengthening regional cooperation in ferry service safety.
🤝 The participants also summed up the results of the Russian-Indonesian co-chairmanship of the ARF Inter-Sessional Meetings on ICT security in 2022-2024. A number of practical initiatives to combat cybercrime was implemented during that period.