Iran and Vietnam signed a memorandum of understanding on comprehensive police cooperation during the visit of the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Republic of Iran's police to Hanoi.

Iran PressAsia: In this meeting with Iran’s police chief Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Radan Vietnamese Minister of Public Security General Tô expressed the need for further development of bilateral and multilateral relations, especially in the field of comprehensive police cooperation.

Vietnamese official said the friendly and respectful relations between the two countries are a foundation to expand and strengthen bilateral cooperation.

He lauded Iran’s progress in the fields of defense, military, science, and industry, as well as resistance, stability, and self-reliance despite the cruel sanctions.

Strengthening law enforcement cooperation, such as the exchange of information and experiences in the field of fighting organized crime, terrorism, cybercrime, drug production and trafficking, human trafficking, money laundering, arms, and ammunition smuggling, forgery of documents, as well as illegal immigration are among the articles of the MoU.

During this trip, General Radan is to visit the National Training Center on Terrorism Prevention, the National Center for Population Database, and the Department of Cyber ​​Security and Hi-tech Crime Prevention.

The Iranian commander and the accompanying high-ranking police delegation visited Vietnam at the official invitation of Vietnam's Minister of Public Security, General Tolem, to expand police cooperation. Radan is going to meet and talk with Pham Minh Chinh, Prime Minister of Vietnam. 219