Vietnamese and Polish police forces have agreed to reinforce their cooperation as a response to the emergence of many new types of crime.

Consensus was reached during talks on July 9 in Poland between Vietnamese Minister of Public Security, General Tran Dai Quang, and Polish Minister of Interior and Administration Bartlomeij Sienkiewicz.

The two sides agreed to exchange information and experience to implement existing crime combat agreements more effectively.

Minister Quang congratulated the Polish Government and people on their achievements in recent years. He expressed his thanks to Polish agencies for their support of the Vietnamese community living in Poland.

The implementation of a 2003 agreement between the two governments for organised crime prevention has proved effective and helped social order and safety in both countries, he said.

For his part, Sienkiewicz offered a brief summary of Poland ’s social security and order situation and their crime fighting operations.

During their stay in Poland , the Vietnamese delegation visited the anti-terrorism training centre and the Museum of the Polish Army. They also met with the staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in Poland.-VNA