Vietnam, Russia ministries strengthen security ties
(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security and the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs affirmed their readiness to expand bilateral cooperation during a working session between their deputy ministers in Moscow on Wednesday.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security and the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs signed an action coordination program for the 2019-2021 term ( Duong Tri – VNA correspondent in Russia) |
Deputy Minister Senior Lieutenant General Bui Van Nam of Vietnam and First Deputy Minister Police Colonel-General Aleksandr Gorovoy of Russia discussed coordination through Interpol and reviewed cooperation in personnel training.
Mr. Nam said the two sides need to focus on improving delegation exchanges, sharing information and experience in fighting crime, and working together to identify and capture Russian and Vietnamese criminals. Russia and Vietnam need to enhance cooperation to prevent sabotage against either country. Nam urged both sides to improve their law enforcement personnel, especially their ability to fight hi-tech, drug, and financial crimes. The two ministries signed an action coordination program for the next 3 years.