Vietnam and Sri Lanka have agreed to promote cooperation in the judicial
field, including the exchanges of research, training and professional
activities.
The consensus was reached at the talks
between Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Sri Lankan Justice
Minister Rauf Hakeen in the capital city of Colombo on Oct. 14, as part
of President Truong Tan Sang’s State-level visit to Sri Lanka.
Hakeen said that Sri Lanka now undertakes its role as chair of the
Asia-Pacific Legislative Council, an influential organisation in the
judicial field to member countries.
He added that
the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
proposed by Sri Lanka since 1970 has achieved successes with many
regional countries complying with.
In order to
effectively carry out judicial activities, Hakeen stressed that regional
countries should comply with international laws, including the 1982
UNCLOS.
Deputy PM Phuc said that Vietnam is willing
to share experience with Sri Lanka in the socio-economic development in
general and in the judicial field in particular, adding that it is a
symbol of determination in promoting existing potential of cooperation
between the two countries.
Phuc underlined that as
chair of the Asia-Pacific Legislative Council, Sri Lankan judicial
sector needs to promote its role and position, along with regional
countries to comply with the 1982 UNCLOS to contribute to ensuring
maritime security and safety as well as peace and stability in the
region and the world./.