UAE Delegation Engages in Key Discussions at UN Crime Commission in Vienna

The UAE delegation participated in the 34th UN Crime Commission session in Vienna, focusing on global criminal justice challenges. Key discussions included combating human trafficking, terrorism, and the importance of international cooperation. The UAE is preparing for the 2026 Congress in Abu Dhabi, aimed at creating a global strategy for crime prevention.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) recently participated in the 34th session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice held in Vienna. This session was marked by robust discussions concerning issues of criminal justice and crime control on a global scale. Delegates voiced the urgency of strengthening international cooperation, enhancing gender equality, and cultivating respect for human rights, while also emphasizing the importance of capacity building and the need for updating national legislation.
In summary, the UAE’s involvement at the UN Commission session in Vienna underscored a firm commitment to strengthening international collaboration in combatting diverse forms of crime. The focus on future events, like the Abu Dhabi Congress in 2026, aims to establish a cohesive global strategy to enhance criminal justice systems. With significant dialogues held and partnerships formed, the UAE is actively positioning itself as a leader in combating crime.
Original Source: www.mofa.gov.ae