PANO - Sen. Lt. Gen. Le Quy Vuong, Vietnam's Deputy Minister of Public Security, and his Chinese counterpart Meng Qingfeng met on March 21st in Hanoi and agreed that the two ministries' cooperation, based on the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership, has been increasingly enhanced with practical results, contributing to ensuring political security and social order in each country. The two ministries have also actively collaborated to fight crimes, especially high-tech crimes and drug and human trafficking, to build a common borderline of peace, friendship and sustainable development.

At the reception

Addressing the event, the Vietnamese deputy minister laid stress on the upcoming cooperation possibilities for the two sides to deal with the complicated developments of transnational organized crimes, such as information sharing, investigation, and mutual support at bilateral and multilateral forums. He suggested that the two ministries should launch more high-level campaigns to fight crimes to protect the legal rights and interests of individuals and groups from both countries, as well as enhance training cooperation for the two sides' law enforcement forces in the time to come.

For his part, the Chinese guest spoke highly of the outcomes of the two ministries’ cooperation over the past time and expressed his hope that their cooperation would result in greater achievements, contributing to lifting the Vietnam-China comprehensive strategic partnership to a new height and bringing about more practical benefits for the two countries' people, as well as maintaining peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the rest of the world.

Translated by Anh Tien