Vietnamese, Japanese agencies boost links

A memorandum of understanding was signed on April 4 between the Government Inspectorate of Vietnam and Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Tokyo, owards upgrading their links.
Vietnamese, Japanese agencies boost links ảnh 1 Chief Government Inspector Huynh Phong Tranh (Source: VNA)

Tokyo (VNA) – A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on April 4 between the Government Inspectorate of Vietnam and Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Tokyo, towards upgrading their cooperation and further promoting the relations between the two countries.

The signing was part of Chief Government Inspector Huynh Phong Tranh’s working visit to Japan from April 2-6.

At a meeting with the Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Sanae Takaichi in the morning of April 4, Chief Government Inspector Huynh Phong Tranh appreciated the coordination between the Japanese ministry and the Japanese International Cooperation Agency in organising training courses to strengthen the capacity of Vietnamese inspectors over the last two year.

The two sides looked back to their recent links, while discussing cooperation orientations in the future.

Tranh said he hopes for a strengthened connection between his agency and the Japanese ministry in the coming years.

During his stay, the Vietnamese official will have a meeting with representatives from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Administrative Evaluation Bureau (AEB) under the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. He will also work with JICA’s representatives to discuss increasing training courses for personnel from the Vietnamese inspectorate sector and other sectors.-VNA

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