The meeting was co-chaired by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hoang Minh Son, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the MOET Party Committee and Minister of Education and Training, and Senior Lieutenant General Dr. Le Quoc Hung, Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Secretary of the Public Security Central Party Committee and Deputy Minister of Public Security.
In his opening remarks, Deputy Minister Le Quoc Hung stated that the MPS leadership and its functional units wished to hear recommendations from MOET leaders, particularly Minister Hoang Minh Son, regarding public security education and training, security coordination, the implementation of Politburo Resolution No. 71 on breakthrough educational developments, and the execution of Coordination Regulation No. 01 (signed on January 10, 2026).
Deputy Minister Le Quoc Hung highlighted priorities such as reviewing legal frameworks, developing strategic technology cooperation, strengthening research capacity, and training high-quality human resources for the force. He also emphasized the need to address bottlenecks involving intermediate-level training, quality assurance, and welfare policies for teachers and students.
Reporting at the meeting, Senior Colonel Dr. Nguyen Anh Tuan, Deputy Director of the Training Department under the MPS, noted that public security education had achieved important progress in recent years thanks to close inter-ministerial cooperation. However, operational challenges remain in accreditation, intermediate-level vocational training within universities, and policy structures for education managers.
To address these practical hurdles, the MPS requested that MOET coordinate on several key fronts:Standardizing higher education criteria and intermediate-level diploma issuance; Refining frameworks for foreign-language training and academic title appointments (Professor/Associate Professor); Developing digital education models, smart schools, and shared databases; Permitting secure access to external university digital libraries under compliant cybersecurity and intellectual property frameworks.
For his part, Minister Hoang Minh Son appreciated the highly effective cooperation between the two ministries, particularly the support provided by the MPS in safeguarding national examinations and internal political security. He expressed hope that this partnership would continue to deepen to serve the country's broader development.
The Minister also stressed the importance of studying management measures to regulate internet and social media access for children. He emphasized that addressing this from a cyber child-protection perspective is critical to shielding students from online risks and fostering healthy personal growth.
Concluding the meeting, Deputy Minister Le Quoc Hung acknowledged that despite notable achievements, public security training still faces structural difficulties that require immediate solutions. He directed the MPS Training Department to coordinate with MOET agencies to finalize the meeting minutes, establishing a clear roadmap for agreed-upon resolutions and issues requiring further discussion.
He urged functional units from both ministries to promptly report any implementation bottlenecks to leadership and expressed his desire for future cooperation to remain highly proactive, substantive, and strictly aligned with the signed regulations.