President Vo Van Thuong ratifies Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters with Czech

WVR/VNA - President Vo Van Thuong has signed a decision ratifying the Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters between Vietnam and the Czech Republic.
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President Vo Van Thuong (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam and the Czech Republic established diplomatic ties over seven decades ago. Their cooperative relationship has been growing stronger and more fully. Currently, Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic is recognized as the 14th ethnic minority group in the country.

The Czech Republic inherited the agreement on mutual legal assistance in civil and criminal matters that Czechoslovakia and Vietnam signed in 1982, which provides a legal framework to deal with requests for legal assistance in criminal matters over the past years.

The ratification of the new agreement aims to meet new requirements that arise in reality. It also aligns with Vietnam's foreign policy of active and proactive integration into the world in a comprehensive manner in its capacity as a responsible member of the international community.

It is a testament to Vietnam's delivery of international commitments in the field of criminal justice and its efforts to prevent and combat crimes.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)