At the meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the 14th Saint Petersburg International Legal Forum in Russia, Chuychenko noted that Russia’s decision to invite Viet Nam as the forum’s sole guest country reflected recognition of Viet Nam's growing role in shaping the contemporary international legal landscape. He described cooperation between the two justice ministries as a model for bilateral relations, built on the legal assistance treaty covering civil and criminal matters.
The Russian minister highlighted that since 2010, the two sides have maintained a range of cooperative activities, including joint seminars, training programmes and professional exchanges. He added that significant potential remains for expansion of cooperation, particularly amid increasingly complex global developments.
For his part, Tung said Viet Nam highly valued the invitation to attend the forum as the only guest country, describing it as evidence of the trust and close ties underpinning the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations.
The Vietnamese minister underscored the achievements of the Viet Nam–Russia Joint Working Group on Law and Justice, established in 2015 under the bilateral cooperation agreement. He noted that it remains the only in-depth legal cooperation mechanism the Vietnamese Ministry of Justice maintains with a foreign partner.
Looking ahead, the Vietnamese side proposed that the two ministries implement the 2010 cooperation agreement and the 2025–2026 cooperation programme, while working toward the signing of a new framework for the next phase of collaboration.
According to Tung, the two ministries need to further strengthen activities of the Viet Nam-Russia joint working group, with a focus on professional knowledge-sharing and legal education cooperation. He encouraged expanded opportunities for Vietnamese students to study at Russian law schools, helping meet Viet Nam's growing demand for high-quality legal professionals. The Russian side expressed full support for these proposals.
Earlier, the two ministers jointly inaugurated the Viet Nam Pavilion, a highlight of the 14th Saint Petersburg International Legal Forum. The pavilion showcased key milestones of Viet Nam's justice system, alongside distinctive cultural features that attracted strong interest from forum participants, fostering both academic exchanges and goodwill toward the Southeast Asian nation.