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However, in an exclusive interview granted to a Washington DC-based VOV correspondent, Uzra Zeya, Acting Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights , and Labour said the US has acknowledged Vietnam ’s human rights progress, especially in religious freedom, citing an increase in the number of licensed places of worship.
She also welcomed Vietnam ’s decision to sign the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, and respect the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community.
Zeya said both the US and Vietnam have reached a common consensus on a number of human rights issues. The US appreciates and wants to maintain regular human rights dialogues with Vietnam , to not only facilitate progress in the issue but strengthen bilateral relations.
An optimal solution for dealing with such differences, according to Zeya , is through dialogue and interaction between the two governments and peoples. During a recent Vietnam visit, US Secretary of State John Kerry met with Vietnamese leaders and people, and attended a mass at the Notre Dame Cathedral in HCM City .
VOV