The 89th General Assembly of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) started on Tuesday in Turkey’s financial and cultural hub Istanbul, with the aim to address global security threats.
Kim Jong Yang, President of Interpol said the general assembly would discuss the highest strategic direction of the organization and global threats that make Interpol’s action so needed.
“The first general assembly meeting of Interpol since the COVID-19 outbreak lured ministers, police chiefs, and top police officers from more than 160 countries.”
Addressing the meeting via a video message, Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey, located in the middle of Asia, Europe, and Africa, is facing multiple security risks.
“Turkey has been one of the most affected countries by armed conflicts, especially with our neighbours Syria and Iraq,” Erdogan pointed out.
Interpol’s general assembly meets once a year to take decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international cooperation, working methods, finances and programmes of activities.(Xinhua/NAN)







