Deputy PM, FM Pham Binh Minh received Secretary-General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) Hugo Hans Siblesz.
Deputy PM Minh highly valued the role of the PCA in supporting countries to deal with international disputes with peaceful measures.
He expected that Viet Nam’s signing an agreement recognizing the court’s legal status and exchange letters on cooperation will boost up the cooperation of the two sides, expressing his hope that the PCA will help train and enhance the capacity of Vietnamese legal staff.
Earlier, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ho Xuan Son and Secretary-General of the CPA signed the Host Country Agreement and the Exchange Letter on Cooperation.
The PCA will provide information and consult the Vietnamese Government about procedures in the international arbitration monitored by the PCA.
Earlier, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ho Xuan Son and Secretary-General of the CPA signed the Host Country Agreement and the Exchange Letter on Cooperation.
The PCA will provide information and consult the Vietnamese Government about procedures in the international arbitration monitored by the PCA.
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