[Ministry of Foreign Affairs: foreign embassies and consulates in foreign countries fully implement notarization of overseas long-distance video frequency since 1 June] Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning held a regular press conference on 2 June. A reporter asked: a few days ago, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a notice on its official website, announcing that overseas long-distance video notarization will be fully implemented in embassies and consulates abroad from June 1. Can you give us a specific description of the situation? According to Mao Ning, Chinese embassies and consulates abroad provide notarization services to Chinese citizens living abroad for a long time in accordance with the provisions of the notarization Law of the people's Republic of China, the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, and bilateral consular treaties between China and foreign countries. For notarization involving real estate and other major property disposition and equity transactions, embassies and consulates stationed abroad cannot directly handle for the parties. They sometimes have to return home for this, which is a relatively high time and economic cost. In view of the practical difficulties faced by overseas Chinese, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice jointly launched overseas long-distance video notarization. According to this arrangement, after the relevant domestic notarization agencies agree to accept it, overseas Chinese only need to go to the Chinese embassy and consulate and complete the notarization process through video connection with domestic notaries under the witness of consular officials. Since the implementation of overseas remote video notarization in some countries in May last year, it has effectively solved the urgent needs of local overseas Chinese and has been generally welcomed. In order to enable more overseas Chinese to spend less money, run errands, get things done, and enjoy the convenience and benefits of this new "Consul Internet +" service, since June 1, 196 qualified Chinese embassies and consulates and nearly 300 domestic notarization agencies around the world can provide long-distance video notarization services for overseas Chinese. "overseas Chinese in need, please pay timely attention to the notice issued by the Chinese embassy and consulate in the local area. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and embassies and consulates abroad will work with the Ministry of Justice and relevant domestic notarization agencies to provide more quality and intimate services to overseas Chinese citizens. " Mao Ning said.