The Hungarian Supreme Court will help the Supreme People’s Court of
Vietnam in training personnel and improving qualifications of judges.
This is part of a memorandum of understanding on
judicial cooperation signed by the heads of the two agencies in Hanoi
on Sept. 27.
During the talks, Chief Judge of the
Vietnam Supreme People’s Court Truong Hoa Binh and his Hungarian
counterpart Baka Andras agreed to step up cooperation in areas such as
application of information technology in management, personnel
training, statistics and legal precedent.
They briefed each other of each country’s judicial system and exchanged experience in judgement.
Binh expressed thanks to Hungary for its support for Vietnam in
training scientists and managers, contributing to the nation’s human
resources.
Based on the traditional friendship,
Vietnam and Hungary still hold potential for further cooperation in
various fields, including judicial cooperation, Binh said.
Binh suggested that the court sectors of Vietnam and Hungary
should step up cooperation in management and judgment, given the already
signed documents, especially the Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance.
Baka Andras said he hoped the ongoing visit will
open up a new stage of development in cooperative relations between the
courts of the two nations./.