Public Security Minister meets with Japanese envoys

The sound diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Japan have reaped many successes since the twocountries established their comprehensive strategic partnership, said Public Security Minister, General Tran Dai Quang. 

General Tran Dai Quang receives the two Ambassadors (Photo: Viet Hung)
General Tran Dai Quang receives the two Ambassadors (Photo: Viet Hung)

Minister Quang made the assertion when he received Vietnam-Japan Special Friendship Ambassador cum Japan-ASEAN Special Envoy Sugy Ryotaro, and Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Yasuaki Tanizaki in Hanoi on June 18. 
At the reception, Minister Quang said that Vietnam and Japan have a friendly relationship and share a lot of cultural similarities, adding that ministries, sectors and authorities of the two countries have accelerated the implementation of many co-operative programmes and projects that have brought positive results for the two sides. 
The Vietnamese host expressed his gratitude to Japan’s Government and authorities for effectively supporting Vietnam’s Public Security Ministry to prevent and combat crimes, ensure social order and security, prevent and fight fire, and aid rescue work. 
He also highly valued the role of the two Japanese Ambassadors in stepping up the friendly relations between Japanese law enforcement agencies and the Vietnamese Public Security Ministry in particular, and between the two countries in general, adding that he hopes these co-operative ties will see stronger developments in collaborative fields. 
The Japanese guests spoke highly of the development steps in the bilateral co-operative ties over the past time, and affirmed that they will do their utmost and make more contributions to deepen the bilateral friendly relationship for peace and the interests of the two countries’ people, as well as for the region and the world./.

VNA