News agency, Vinh Phuc sign communication cooperation agreement

An agreement on communication cooperation in the 2019-2020 period was signed between the People’s Committee of Vinh Phuc province and the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) on August 8.
News agency, Vinh Phuc sign communication cooperation agreement ảnh 1At the signing ceremony (Source: VNA)

VinhPhuc (VNA) - An agreement on communication cooperation in the 2019-2020period was signed between the People’s Committee of Vinh Phuc province and theVietnam News Agency (VNA) on August 8.

Thecooperation agreements aims to comprehensively promote prominent achievementsof Vinh Phuc, contributing to developing the locality into one of industry, servicesand tourism centre in the north and the country, and supporting local leaders’ management.

The two sides will actively coordinate to verify, clarify, rectify or refutefalse information about activities in the province, contributing to thelocality’s stability and development.

Information related to the locality will be posted in Vietnamese, English,French, Spanish and Chinese by the VNA at the portal https://vnanet.vn,and information products of the VNA include: Tin Tuc newspaper, Vietnam News, thewebsite https://www.vietnamplus.vn, LeCourrier du Vietnam, VNA television channel Vnews.vnanet.vn, and the website https://bnews.vn.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, General Director of the VNA Nguyen Duc Loistressed that as a strategic information agency of the Party and State, and thefunction as the national news agency, the VNA is providing accurate, objective,reliable information to press agencies in and outside the country.

He also expressed his hope that the local authority will continue to createfavorable conditions for VNA reporters to quickly access information in allaspects.

Chairman of the Vinh Phuc People’s Committee Nguyen Van Tri praised the VNA’scontributions, including its representative office in Vinh Phuc, which help promotethe locality’s development.

He hoped the VNA will continues to promote its role and function of the nationalnews agency in the coming time.-VNA
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