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Vietnam criticizes inaccuracies in EU's human rights report

Vietnam's efforts and achievements in ensuring human rights have been widely recognized and appreciated by the international community.

Vietnam has accused the recently released human rights report by the European Union (EU) of containing "biased assessments" that failed to represent the situation in Vietnam.

Spokesperson for the foreign ministry Pham Thu Hang at the regular press briefing in Hanoi on Thursday, said the 2023 edition of the EU Annual Report on Human Rights & Democracy in the World (released by the European External Action Service in late May), while having reflected some achievements and progresses of Vietnam in guaranteeing human rights, "continued to put forth a number of biased assessments based on inaccurate information that do not reflect the reality in Vietnam.

"We have on numerous occasions stated that the protection and promotion of human rights is a consistent policy of the state of Vietnam."

Vietnam always considers humans as the centre and driver of the doi moi (renewal) process and the social economic development of the nation, Hang noted, adding that Vietnam is constantly making efforts to improve the lives of the people.

"The basic rights and freedoms of humans are recognized in the Constitution and Vietnamese law and is insured and respected in practice," the spokesperson stressed.

Hang commented that Vietnam's efforts and achievements in ensuring human rights have been widely recognized and appreciated by the international community.

According to the diplomat, the comprehensive cooperation and partnership between Vietnam and the EU is "flourishing" and Vietnam stands ready to cooperate with EU in issues pertaining to human rights in the spirit of openness, candidness and mutual respect through annual dialogues and other bilateral mechanisms.

"We believe that the promotion of further discussions and dialogues through existing operational mechanisms will help the EU gain a more objective understanding of the reality and Vietnam with regards to the promotion and protection of human rights in Vietnam, and it will contribute to the strengthening of Vietnam-EU relations," Hang said.


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