Vietnam-Mozambique strengthen bilateral cooperation in judicial sector
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| Ambassador Tran Thi Thu Thin working with Chief Justice of Mozambique’s Supreme Court Adelino Manuel Muchanga. |
On the morning of September 15, Vietnam’s Ambassador to Mozambique, Tran Thi Thu Thin, held a meeting with Chief Justice of Mozambique’s Supreme Court, Adelino Manuel Muchanga, to enhance bilateral cooperation in the judicial sector and support the protection of Vietnamese citizens and legal entities in Mozambique.
During the meeting, Ambassador Tran Thi Thu Thin stated that Vietnam and Mozambique share a traditional friendship and excellent cooperation, with Mozambique being one of Vietnam’s key partners in Africa.
Since officially establishing diplomatic relations on June 25, 1975, the two countries have been strengthening cooperation across all fields and channels, especially through Party and Government channels.
The two sides frequently exchange delegations at various levels, particularly at high levels, to strengthen political relations, thereby laying a solid foundation for promoting cooperation in other areas.
The Ambassador noted that Vietnam is currently advancing judicial work and reform to better meet the demands of the new situation, enhancing the effectiveness of judicial activities, effectively combating crime, protecting justice, human rights, citizens' rights, and the legitimate rights and interests of the State, organizations, and individuals, maintaining political security, social order and safety, promoting socio-economic development, and accelerating the country’s international integration.
Ambassador Tran Thi Thu Thin affirmed that the two countries have significant potential for cooperation in this field, especially as bilateral relations continue to develop extensively.
Reaffirming Vietnam’s commitment to protecting the legitimate rights and interests of its citizens both domestically and internationally, Ambassador Tran Thi Thu Thin expressed gratitude to the Government of Mozambique, including the judicial sector, for facilitating and supporting Vietnamese businesses and communities living and conducting business there, thereby making positive contributions to Mozambique’s economic and social life.
The Ambassador respectfully requested Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Adelino Manuel Muchanga to continue to pay attention and create conditions for the two countries’ relevant agencies to explore and expand new areas of cooperation, thereby contributing to strengthening judicial cooperation and supporting the protection of citizens, maximizing the rights and legitimate interests of the people and businesses of both countries.
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| Ambassador Tran Thi Thu Thin expressed gratitude to the Government of Mozambique, including the judicial sector, for facilitating and supporting Vietnamese businesses and communities living and conducting business there. |
Welcoming Ambassador Tran Thi Thu Thin to Mozambique for her new mission, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Adelino Manuel Muchanga expressed confidence that the Ambassador will have a successful tenure, making practical contributions to the development of bilateral relations.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court committed to closely coordinating with the Embassy and promoting the relevant agencies of Mozambique to explore and propose new cooperation directions with Vietnam, commensurate with the strong foundation and positive development trend of the two countries’ relations.
On this occasion, Ambassador Tran Thi Thu Thin and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Adelino Manuel Muchanga also discussed many other important issues, especially concerning the protection of Vietnamese citizens in Mozambique.

