INTERPOL General Assembly closing remarks 7 November 2024
The 88th INTERPOL General Assembly closed today in Santiago, Chile, with the adoption of a number of resolutions aimed at strengthening international cooperation against crime.
The General Assembly brought together over 1,000 delegates from 194 member countries to discuss a wide range of issues, including cybercrime, terrorism, organized crime, and corruption.
In his closing remarks, INTERPOL Secretary General Jürgen Stock said that the General Assembly had been a success in terms of both the number of participants and the quality of the discussions.
“This General Assembly has been a clear demonstration of the commitment of our member countries to working together to fight crime,” said Stock. “The resolutions that we have adopted today will help us to strengthen our cooperation and make the world a safer place.”
The General Assembly adopted a number of resolutions, including:
- A resolution on the fight against cybercrime, which called for increased cooperation between law enforcement agencies and the private sector.
- A resolution on the fight against terrorism, which called for the development of new tools and techniques to prevent and respond to terrorist attacks.
- A resolution on the fight against organized crime, which called for increased cooperation between law enforcement agencies and the judicial authorities.
- A resolution on the fight against corruption, which called for the development of new tools and techniques to prevent and respond to corruption.
The General Assembly also elected a new Executive Committee, which will be responsible for overseeing the work of INTERPOL for the next three years. The new Executive Committee is composed of:
- President: Dr. Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi (United Arab Emirates)
- Vice Presidents:
- Mr. Camilo Ceballos (Chile)
- Ms. Claire Georges (France)
- Mr. Nebojsa Stefanovic (Serbia)
- Mr. Stephen Kavanagh (United Kingdom)
- Mr. Alexander Prokopchuk (Russian Federation)
The 89th INTERPOL General Assembly will be held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in 2025.
INTERPOL General Assembly closing remarks
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