Vietnamese, Chinese courts boost ties

Chief Justice of the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam Nguyen Hoa Binh held an online talks with Chief Justice of the Supreme People’s Court of China Zhou Qiang on December 27.
Vietnamese, Chinese courts boost ties ảnh 1Chief Justice of the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam Nguyen Hoa Binh (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – ChiefJustice of the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam Nguyen Hoa Binh held an onlinetalks with Chief Justice of the Supreme People’s Court of China Zhou Qiang on December 27.

Bothsides informed each other about their respective achievements in lawmaking, judicialreform and the application of information technology in court activities.

Theyagreed to share experience in building a law-governed State and electronic courts, and judicial training for judges, and strengthen cooperation among local courts,especially those in border provinces.

Both sides shared the view that the talks contribute to further tightening ties betweenpeople’s courts of the two countries and make active contributions toreinforcing solidarity and friendship between the two nations. They promised tohold mutual visits once the pandemic is under control.

Binh saidthe Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam is in the process of reform and graduallyperfecting its judicial system so that it wants to learn from China’sexperience and boost ties in the field.

Zhou, forhis part, said the Supreme People’s Court of China is ready to work with theVietnamese counterpart to realise the two Party leaders’ common perception and strengthen cooperation.

Concluding thetalks, the two sides hoped that judicial ties between the two countries’ courtswill be further deepened and effective./. 

VNA

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