President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Tran Thanh Man visited the Vietnam Television (VTV) and Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) on June 21 – the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day.
President of the VFF Central Committee Tran Thanh Man (L) congratulates VTV General Director Tran Binh Minh on June 21 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central CommitteeTran Thanh Man visited the Vietnam Television (VTV) and Radio the Voice ofVietnam (VOV) on June 21 – the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day.
The VFF leader congratulated the nationaltelevision and radio broadcasters on their achievements over the past years,applauding their close relations with the VFF in disseminating information aboutthe great national unity bloc to help build socialism and protect the nation.
He said the VTV and the VOV have performed wellin popularising the Party and State’s guidelines and policies, the VFF’sactivities in promoting the great national unity bloc, and major events of thecountry. They have also helped to improve people’s spiritual life.
Man asked them to continue proposing mechanism,policy and law revisions to the Party and State so as to better protect theinterests of reporters, editors, collaborators and staff of press agencieswhile doing their duties. They should also step up communications to enhancepeople’s trust in the Party and State’s viewpoints and policies and contributeto the fight against degradation, self-evolution and self-transformation.
Meanwhile, the two national broadcasters alsoneed to make breakthroughs to help Vietnam’s communication and press systemreach the regional and world levels, he added.
At the meetings, VTV General Director Tran BinhMinh thanked the VFF’s support for press outlets to fulfill political tasksassigned by the Party, State and people.
VOV General Director Nguyen The Ky pledged thatthe agency’s staff will make efforts to improve their political firmness andprofessional ethics and capacity to help build the great national unitybloc.-VNA
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