Vietnamese, Lao security forces strengthen ties

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese Minister of Public Security
Gen. To Lam hosted a reception in Hanoi on March 17 for Lao Deputy Minister of
Public Security Sen. Lieut. Gen Kongthong Phongvichit.
Earlier, Phongvichit co-chaired the 13th Vietnam-Laos
security cooperation conference in the central city of Da Nang on March 15.
Lam hailed the successful organisation of the conference with the
signing of the minutes that covered new cooperation areas such as fighting
cyber crime, wrongful and distorted allegations on social media, and State management
on foreign non-governmental organisations that violate national security of the
two countries.
Vietnam has consistently maintained special
friendship with Laos, and stays ready to help Laos overcome current
difficulties, continue with socio-economic development, diversify and
multilateralise foreign relations to improve its position and role within ASEAN,
he said, adding that Vietnam is willing to help Laos ensure its security and
order during its ASEAN Chairmanship Year 2024.
Lam stressed that the Vietnamese Ministry of
Public Security wants to work with the Lao counterpart to maintain independence,
self-reliance, political stability and relationships with other countries; prevent external forces from
taking advantage of one country to harm the security and stability of the other as well as ties between the two nations.
He wished that Laos will help Vietnam address
issues related to strategic interests.
The host asked the two countries’ public
security forces to maintain their traditional and close relations on the basis
of high political trust and mutual respect.
The minister believed that they will fulfill
tasks assigned by the two ministries on the back of great bilateral friendship and
special solidarity.
Phongvichit, for his part, wished that both sides would maintain
regular meetings between public security forces in localities sharing the border.
He vowed to consistently prevent hostile and
reactionary forces from taking advantage of one country to undermine political
stability and social security and order of the other, as well as harm the bilateral relationship./.