The signing ceremony was witnessed by National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and his Hungariancounterpart László Kovér.
Per the pact, the cooperation contents focus on topics thatVietnam needs experience and Hungary has strengths such as assetrecovery mechanism in corruption cases, one-stop shop mechanism, the applicationof information technology in civil judgment enforcement, and non-convictionbased confiscation, among several others.
The formats of activities will be flexibly implemented in bothonline and offline forms following specific situations.
Also on the same day, the two ministers had a workingsession to discuss ways to beef up the two ministries’ legal and judicial collaboration.
Highlighting extensive room remained for judicialcooperation, Long hoped the Hungarian side, who is experienced in legal systembuilding and judicial reform, will further support his ministry and otherVietnamese legal and judicial agencies.
Agreeing with Long, Varga said Hungary has many famous law faculties and hoped that Vietnamesestudents will choose them for their study abroad.
Concurring with Varga on the importance of legal trainingcollaboration in sustaining strong legal and judicial ties between the two sides,Long said he will pay attention to the matter in the time to come.
He also invited the Hungarian minister to visit Vietnam at aappropriate time, and Varga accepted the invitation with pleasure./.