PM Nguyen Tan Dung hailed the cooperation agreement and a Memorandum of Understanding signed on Thursday between the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the Vietnamese Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) and the Vietnam Women’s Union.
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PM Nguyen Tan Dung (R) welcomes the Republic of Korea’s Minister of Gender Equality and Family Paik Hee-young (L), Hanoi, October 21, 2010 |
Meeting with the RoK’s Minister of Gender Equality and Family Paik Hee-young on October 21, PM Dung expressed his hope that the Korean Government would continue to provide more effective assistance to Vietnamese brides living there.
Vietnam is reviewing and amending legal regulations on marriage to avoid possible women abuse and smuggling, said the Government chief.
Now, 90,000 Vietnamese people are living and working in the RoK, including 35,000 women who get marriage with Koreans.
Applauding results of Ms. Paik Hee-young’s talks with the MoLISA’s leaders, PM Dung stressed that the Vietnamese Government always backs the relations between the RoK Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and Vietnam’s MoLISA and Women’s Union.
The RoK’s Government always sees Vietnam its important partner, stated Minister Paik Hee Young, saying that her Government would continue to impose financial, health, and marriage checks on Koreans who want to get marriage with foreign women.
Minister Paik Hee Young is now on her working visit to Vietnam. Earlier, she had talks with Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.
Vietnam is reviewing and amending legal regulations on marriage to avoid possible women abuse and smuggling, said the Government chief.
Now, 90,000 Vietnamese people are living and working in the RoK, including 35,000 women who get marriage with Koreans.
Applauding results of Ms. Paik Hee-young’s talks with the MoLISA’s leaders, PM Dung stressed that the Vietnamese Government always backs the relations between the RoK Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and Vietnam’s MoLISA and Women’s Union.
The RoK’s Government always sees Vietnam its important partner, stated Minister Paik Hee Young, saying that her Government would continue to impose financial, health, and marriage checks on Koreans who want to get marriage with foreign women.
Minister Paik Hee Young is now on her working visit to Vietnam. Earlier, she had talks with Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.
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