Vietnam, Italy seek to promote judicial cooperation
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Vice Standing President of the council, Judge Sebastiano Ardita, briefed his guest of its organization, functions, missions, operations, and role in the judicial system of Italy.
Deputy PM Truong Hoa Binh (right) presents a souvenir to Judge Sebastiano Ardita. (Photo: VNA). |
He affirmed that the council is willing to cooperate and share the experience with Vietnam in the building of its judicial system and ensuring its effective operation. The council is also interested in finding out more on the experience of countries with numerous judicial reforms, including Vietnam and some East European countries.
He lauded the achievements of the Vietnam-Italy relationship over the past 45 years, especially since the two sides set up the bilateral strategic partnership.
The Italian official congratulated Vietnam on its achievements in development and international integration in recent years, as well as its progress in judicial reforms towards building a democratic and modern judicial system.
For his part, Deputy PM Binh briefed his host on the judicial system of Vietnam, as well as the outcomes of the country’s judicial reforms over the past few years, especially through the Judicial Reform Strategy for 2020 with an aim to making the sector stronger and more democratic and modern; protecting justice and human rights; and serving the people and nation.
He lauded the role of the Italian High Council of Judiciary and expressed his wish to strengthen cooperation, experience sharing, and technical support in the judicial sphere for the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam.
Judge Sebastiano Ardita poses with Deputy PM Truong Hoa Binh and the high-level Vietnamese delegation. (Photo: VNA). |
At the meeting, the two sides agreed on the need to enhance cooperation between the two governments as well as the two judicial bodies. They also stressed the significance of signing a cooperation deal between the Supreme Courts of Vietnam and Italy.
The same day, Deputy Chief Judge of the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam Le Hong Quang had a meeting with his Italian counterpart to seek cooperation orientations in the future, especially in human resources training and the sharing of experience and information in judicial management, as well as information technology application in the field.
Source: NDO/VNA
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