Myanmar's legal leadership joined Southeast Asian counterparts at a Chongqing forum designed to strengthen regional judicial coordination and combat cross-border criminal networks. Deputy Attorney-General Htein Lin Oo addressed the gathering at Yuzhou Hotel, where senior Chinese Communist Party officials and justice ministers from ASEAN nations discussed transnational law enforcement achievements and future cooperation frameworks.
The deputy minister highlighted sustained partnerships between Naypyidaw's Ministry of Legal Affairs and the China-ASEAN Legal Research Centre, emphasizing bilateral progress in prosecuting international crime while expanding student exchanges and professional training programs. Afternoon negotiations with China Law Society representatives explored implementing memorandums that formalize shared legal analysis initiatives and academic mobility across member states.
The deputy minister highlighted sustained partnerships between Naypyidaw's Ministry of Legal Affairs and the China-ASEAN Legal Research Centre, emphasizing bilateral progress in prosecuting international crime while expanding student exchanges and professional training programs. Afternoon negotiations with China Law Society representatives explored implementing memorandums that formalize shared legal analysis initiatives and academic mobility across member states.