The State of Vietnam strongly supports court cooperation with the Republic of Korea (RoK), placing great importance on the ties amid the current radical reform in Vietnam, said President Tran Dai Quang.

At a reception on
August
28 inHanoi for the visiting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of
Korea (RoK), Yang Sung-tae, President
Quang hailed the outcomes of his guest’s talks with the Chief Justice of the
Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam (SPCV).
He suggested the SPCV should further cooperation with RoK
partners, including the Supreme Court and Korea International Cooperation
Agency (KOICA), to learn from their experience in improving the judiciary.
He thanked the RoK Supreme Court for helping Vietnam train
judges and court personnel, sharing judicial experience, and carrying out the
Vietnam Court Academy project.
The State leader said he hopes for the early signing of a
project between the SPCV and KOICA on boosting transparency and quality of
judgment in Vietnam as it is of great significance for Vietnam’s judicial
reform as well as for bilateral court cooperation.
Yang Sung-tae said based on growing Vietnam – RoK strategic
partnership, his agency and the SPCV have been working hand in hand
particularly in exchanging high-ranking delegations and judicial experience.
He asked President
Quang to support future projects between the two countries’ court sectors.
President Quang said Vietnam welcomes RoK President Moon Jae-in
attending the APEC Economic Leaders' Week in Vietnam in November and his
official visit to the country in the time to come.
Meeting with the Korean
guest on the same day, Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh greatly valued the
support of the Republic of Korea (RoK) Government and people to Vietnam’s
national reform and development, including legal and judicial reforms.
He thanked the RoK for helping the implementation of a project to enhance
capacity of the School for Court Officials, which is now the Vietnam Court
Academy.

Binh expressed desire
to learn more from the RoK Supreme Court’s experience in developing the
electronic legal procedure model as well as the establishment of an Invention
Court and courts for families and adolescents.
He affirmed the support of the Vietnamese Government for the further promotion
of cooperation between the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam (SPCV) and RoK
partners, including the Supreme Court and the Korean International Cooperation
Agency (KOICA).
He also asked SPCV and
KOICA to soon launch a project to improve the transparency and judgment quality
of courts in Vietnam.
Yang Sung-tae, in turn said he hopes Binh will continue supporting the
cooperation between the RoK Supreme Court and the Supreme People’s Court of
Vietnam, as well as the project to improve the transparency and judgment
quality of Vietnam’s courts.
Source: VOV
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