Vietnam urges exclusion from US religious freedom watch list: Spokesperson
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Foreign Ministry’s Spokesperson Pham Thu Hang speaks at the Ministry's regular press conference. (Photo: WVR.Nguyen Hong) |
On January 11, during the Ministry’s regular press conference in Hanoi, the Spokesperson made the statement in response to questions from reporters regarding reaction to the US decision to put Vietnam on the list.
Spokesperson Hang added that Vietnam calls for objective evaluations based on accurate and comprehensive information concerning the situation of religious and belief freedom in the country.
"Vietnam pursues a consistent policy of respecting and ensuring human rights and citizen right to freedom of religion and belief, as clearly outlined in the 2013 Constitution and Vietnam's legal system, as well as in practical implementation," the Spokesperson stressed.
Vietnam's efforts and achievements in protecting human rights, including the right to freedom of religion and belief, have been recognised by the international community over the past years, she said.
Vietnam is ready to discuss issues of shared concern with the US in an open, straightforward and mutual respect spirit, contributing to promoting the comprehensive strategic partnership for peace, cooperation and sustainable development between the two countries, Spokesperson Hang added.