At the ministry’s regular press briefing on August 14, in response to reporters' question on Viet Nam's reaction to the US Department of State’s annual Human Rights Reports released on August 12, which included content assessing the human rights situation in Viet Nam, Hang emphasised that the Party and State of Viet Nam always strive to improve citizens’ living standards and entitlements, ensuring that no one is left behind.
Basic human rights and freedoms are enshrined in the Constitution, protected and promoted through specific legal instruments, and implemented in practice, Hang said.
“We regret that the US Department of State’s annual Human Rights Reports did not reflect Viet Nam’s achievements and progress in safeguarding human rights. The report also continues to present unobjective assessments based on inaccurate and unverified information about the actual situation in Viet Nam,” the spokeswoman stated.
She affirmed that Viet Nam always stands ready to engage in frank and constructive discussions with the US on remaining differences to enhance mutual understanding, contributing positively to the development of the Viet Nam – US comprehensive strategic partnership for peace, cooperation, and sustainable development.