Press and news agencies of Vietnam and China need to promote information sharing as well as enhance delegation exchange to boost the friendship and mutual understanding between the two peoples, said press officials of both countries.
At the meeting between Editor-in-chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper Thuan Huu (R) and head of the China Radio International (CRI)’s representative office in Vietnam Rui Wei (Photo: nhandan.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Press and news agencies of Vietnam and China need topromote information sharing as well as enhance delegation exchange to boost thefriendship and mutual understanding between the two peoples, said pressofficials of both countries.
Theview was shared by Thuan Huu, member of the Party Central Committee (PCC),deputy head of the PCC’s Communication and Education Commission andEditor-in-chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, and Rui Wei, head of the China RadioInternational (CRI)’s representative office in Vietnam at their meeting inHanoi on April 26.
The two sides informed each other on the exchange of delegations andcooperation between Nhan Dan Newspaper and Chinese press.
Theyagreed that the Vietnamese and Chinese Parties and States attach muchimportance to bolstering the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership,including collaboration between press and news agencies of both sides.
ThuanHuu congratulated the CRI on the opening of the CRI’s representative office inVietnam and expressed his hope that Nhan Dan Newspaper and the CRI will carryout cooperation in the fields of information and professional training.
Hesuggested the CRI share with Nhan Dan Newspaper articles in Chinese featuring theculture and people of China.
Meanwhile, Rui Wei underlined that the establishment of the CRI’srepresentative office in Vietnam shows China’s respect for the ties with theSoutheast Asian nation. He also expressed his wish to step up collaborationwith Nhan Dan Newspaper.-VNA
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