Vietnam, Iran boost cooperation in law enforcement
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam and Iran have agreed to increase delegation exchanges at all levels to further bilateral cooperation in security and order.
Vietnamese Minister of Public Security To Lam received in Hanoi on Tuesday a high-ranking delegation from Iran’s Law Enforcement Command, led by its commander Ahmad Reza Radan (Photo: VOV) |
At a meeting between Minister of Public Security To Lam in Hanoi on Tuesday and a high-ranking delegation from Iran’s Law Enforcement Command, led by its commander Ahmad Reza Radan, the two sides pledged to promote information sharing and professional coordination and intensify coordination in handling all types of transnational crimes and those involving citizens of the two countries.
They agreed to not allow any organization or individual to take advantage of one country’s territory to operate against the other and step up collaboration in training to improve professional capacity and learning of the foreign languages of Persian and Vietnamese.
General Lam and Brigadier General Radan then signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation between the two agencies.