
On the afternoon of December 3, at the Government Headquarters, Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh received a high-ranking delegation of the Russian Presidential Administration, Personnel and Anti-Corruption, led by Russian Presidential Assistant Dmitry Mironov.
Acknowledging the effective cooperation and exchanges between the Government Inspectorate of Vietnam and the Russian Federal Service for Public Service, Personnel and Anti-Corruption, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh affirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to the fight against corruption; highly appreciated the cooperation content and the content of the memorandum of understanding exchanged between the two agencies.
Accordingly, the two sides will increase the exchange of high-level delegations and cooperate in training and fostering officials to improve the effectiveness of corruption prevention and control, and build an honest and responsible government. The Deputy Prime Minister also hopes that the two sides will continue to cooperate in many other potential areas.
Russian Presidential Assistant Dmitry Mironov expressed his deep condolences over the consequences of recent floods in central Vietnam…
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh and Assistant to the Russian President Dmitry Mironov witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation between the Government Inspectorate of Vietnam and the Russian Federal Service for Public Service, Personnel and Anti-Corruption.
* On the morning of December 3, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha chaired a meeting to give opinions on the content of the draft Decree replacing Decree No. 03/2019/ND-CP on remote sensing activities.

The Deputy Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to absorb the opinions at the meeting, continue to review and complete the draft Decree on remote sensing activities in two directions: Only regulate remote sensing activities using satellite image data collected from satellites, according to Articles 14 and 16 of the Law on Surveying and Mapping, but such a scope of regulation will be very narrow; develop a new decree regulating remote sensing activities with a wide scope, not yet regulated in the Law on Surveying and Mapping, but covering the entire process from collecting, exploiting, using to managing remote sensing data and infrastructure, including receiving stations, satellite stations, means of receiving from aircraft, UAVs to ground equipment.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment presides over, with the participation of relevant ministries, branches and units participating in the drafting of the decree. This will be a preparatory step for the development of a law on remote sensing activities in the future.
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