Log in
Vietnam

US report on Vietnam human rights contains unverified information: Spokesperson

Vietnamese Spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang said the country has completed its law and signed international treaties on human rights protection.

Spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang of the Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that the US report on Vietnam’s human rights in 2019 is biased with unverified information.

 Le Thi Thu Hang, spokeswoman of Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Photo: Lao Dong

Vietnam is willing to discuss issues of the mutual concern at the US-Vietnam Annual Human Rights Dialogue to promote understanding in the spirit of openness and mutual respect, contributing to the enhancement of the comprehensive partnership, Hang said in a statement.

The spokesperson also said that Vietnam acknowledges that the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2019 by the US Department State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor has reflected prominent steps in Vietnam’s human rights record.

She note that “Vietnam’s policies on respecting, protecting, and promoting human rights are consistent. The country has completed its legal framework on human rights together with signing international treaties on the issues. As a result, Vietnam’s results have been highly appreciated by international community.”

The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor releases annual country reports on human rights, including that in Vietnam. In its 2019 report, several significant issues had been revealed.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Vietnam pledges to promote human rights

Vietnam pledges to promote human rights

02 Nov, 09:57

At the October 31 meeting of the Committee for Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Affairs (Third Committee) of the 71st Session of the General Assembly in New York, Ambassador Nguyen Phuong Nga, Head of the Vietnam Mission to the United Nations stressed that Vietnam pledges to promote human rights.

DPM reaffirmed human rights protection policy

DPM reaffirmed human rights protection policy

10 Dec, 09:48

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh has reaffirmed the State and Party’s consistent policy of protecting and promoting human rights to better ensure the people’s civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.

Vietnam Airlines launches direct Hanoi–Cebu flights to strengthen regional tourism links

Vietnam Airlines launches direct Hanoi–Cebu flights to strengthen regional tourism links

Vietnam Airlines has opened a new direct route from Hanoi to Cebu, expanding its Southeast Asian network and creating a faster travel connection between Vietnam and the Philippines.

Brunei urged to share information on maritime law enforcement

Brunei urged to share information on maritime law enforcement

During the visit, the two sides inked three cooperation documents covering maritime cooperation, fisheries and efforts to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

Vietnam opens select casinos to eligible citizens under new rules

Vietnam opens select casinos to eligible citizens under new rules

A recent government resolution reportedly allows eligible Vietnamese citizens to enter certain casino projects. What does Resolution No. 8/2025/NQ-CP provide, how will the pilot scheme operatea and what regulatory obligations must casinos follow?

Vietnam cements great friendship with Laos in Party chief’s state visit

Vietnam cements great friendship with Laos in Party chief’s state visit

The visit is one of Vietnam’s most important external activities in 2025 with the participation of nine Politburo members, including the prime minister and permanent members of the Party Secretariat.

Who is transforming the lives of millions of children in Vietnam?

Who is transforming the lives of millions of children in Vietnam?

The National Assembly's decisions show a strong and growing commitment to ensuring every child in Vietnam can grow up safe, healthy and ready to thrive, demonstrating how policy can shape a better future.

New models of care matter to prevent domestic violence in Vietnam

New models of care matter to prevent domestic violence in Vietnam

While Vietnam’s digital transformation accelerates, rising online abuse stresses the need for stronger prevention, timely reporting and survivor-centered support systems.

Red Star Awards 2025 honors 100 young entrepreneurs and innovation spirit

Red Star Awards 2025 honors 100 young entrepreneurs and innovation spirit

Hanoi welcomed one of Vietnam’s largest gatherings of young business leaders as the Red Star Awards 2025 recognized 100 outstanding entrepreneurs whose companies are shaping the country’s economic future.

Vietnam receives global support worth $16 million to boost aid for flood recovery

Vietnam receives global support worth $16 million to boost aid for flood recovery

Vietnam has secured nearly US$16 million in international assistance to help communities recover from recent storms and floods, while Hanoi has intensified its own support efforts with major financial aid and large-scale fundraising.