Spokeswoman underlines citizen protection measures in Cambodia

PSNews -  A score of measures have been put in place to protect and support Vietnamese citizens facing difficulties in Cambodia, spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang said at a routine press briefing on July 7.

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Spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang at a routine press briefing on July 7. Photo: Nguyen Hong

In reply to reporters’ questions regarding the situation of Vietnamese workers being forced to work in the neighbouring country, Hang said solutions have been carried out with collaboration between Vietnamese representative agencies in Cambodia and competent agencies and localities at home, especially localities along the shared border with Cambodia.

Specialised working teams have been set up to respond to citizens’ requests, post warnings on websites and social network accounts of Vietnamese representative agencies in Cambodia, and work with Cambodian agencies to support Vietnamese victims.

The Vietnamese Embassy in Cambodia has set up a citizen protection hotline, along with a hotline of the Consular Department to receive reports on victims and other information, while coordinating with competent agencies at home, especially media agencies, to provide information and raise public awareness of the issue.

Thanks to the efforts of domestic agencies, and with coordination from the Cambodian side, to date, about 400 citizens have been brought home, while guidance and legal support have been given to roughly 1,500 workers meeting difficulties in exiting, traveling and extending their residence or violating the host country's laws, the spokesperson said.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Vietnamese representative agencies abroad will continue to coordinate with domestic and Cambodian authorities to accelerate investigations and take necessary citizen protection measures.

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