North Korea Vietnam discuss public security cooperation

Security ministers from North Korea and Vietnam met in Pyongyang to discuss expanding cooperation on public security and law enforcement.

North Korean Public Security Minister Pang Tu-sop met his Vietnamese counterpart Luong Tam Quang on Sunday. The two exchanged successes and experience in law enforcement and discussed expanding bilateral exchange and cooperation according to the Korean Central News Agency.

The Vietnamese delegation arrived in Pyongyang on Saturday. This is the latest in a string of Hanoi officials traveling to North Korea.

Last month Vietnamese Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung visited Pyongyang following an October summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Vietnamese President To Lam.

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