President Vo Van Thuong on November 2 received a delegation from the Prosecution Service of Hungary led by Prosecutor General Péter Polt who is on a working visit to Vietnam.
President Vo Van Thuong (R) receives Hungarian Prosecutor General Péter Polt in Hanoi on November 2. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – President Vo Van Thuong onNovember 2 received a delegation from the Prosecution Service of Hungary led by Prosecutor General Péter Polt who is on a working visit to Vietnam.
Welcoming the guests, President Thuong said thattheir visit was taking place at a very meaningful time when Vietnam and Hungary arecelebrating the 5th founding anniveℱrsary of comprehensive partnership.
The President he believed the visit will help deepen thecooperative relationship between the Supreme People's Procuracy of Vietnam andthe Prosecution Service of Hungary and nurture the friendship and traditionalrelationship between the two nations' people.
For his part, Polt expressedhis pleasure to visit Vietnam and work with the Supreme People's Procuracy ofVietnam. He informed the host about the good results of cooperation betwe♔en thetwo countries' p🤪rocuracy agencies.
He said that Hungarian President Katalin Novak wants tovisit Vietnam soon and that the Government and people of Hungary are alsolooking forward to welcoming President Thuong to visit Hungary soon.
Polt emphasised that the two countries’ procuracyagencies still have a lot of pote𝄹ntial for c🌺ooperation and will deploy measuresto further improve the effectiveness of their cooperation.
Noting that Hungary is promoting its "Eastern opening" policy in politics, economy, and law, the Hungarian official stated that the Prosecution Service of Hungary will continue to promote cooperation with theSupreme People's Procuracy of Vietnam, particularly in protecting the business investmentenvironment, supporting socio-economic development in each country as crimessuch as money laundering, cyber security and corruption are getting more and morecomplicated. In addition, the two agencies will actively coordinateinternationally and multilaterally.
President Thuong said that Vi𒀰etnam appreciatesHungary's prioritis🌱ation of Vietnam in its "Eastern opening" policy. He added that inthe two countries’ cooperation, the cooperative relationship between the twoprocuracy agencies has produced positive results.
He urged relevant agencies of Vietnam and Hungary tofurther promote cooperation, especially in economy, trade, and investmentbecause the two countries still have a lot of potential and room for it. The President said that Vietnam looks forward to soonwelcoming Hungarian President Katalin Novak to visit Vietnam. The President said heis ready to visit Hungary at an appropriate time to promote comprehensivecooperation between the two countries./.
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