Vietnam, Mexico exchange press experiences

A delegation of the Communist Review, a magazine of the Communist Party of Vietnam, paid a working trip to Mexico from October 9-13 to share press-related experiences.
Vietnam, Mexico exchange press experiences ảnh 1Deputy Editor-in-chief of the Communist Review Vu Van Ha (Photo: www.tapchicongsan.org.vn)
Mexico City (VNA) – A delegation of the Communist Review, a magazine of theCommunist Party of Vietnam, paid a working trip to Mexico from October 9-13 toshare press-related experiences.

During thevisit, the delegation, led by its Deputy Editor-in-chief Vu Van Ha, met withleaders of Mexican state news agency Notimex. At the meeting, the two sidesdiscussed issues related to press management, printing, television and othernews types and human resources training.

Director ofProduction Arturo Mendoza Toraya underlined the efficiency of Notimex’scooperation with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), while voicing his hope tostrengthen and expand cooperation with other Vietnamese press agencies ingeneral and the Communist Review in particular.

For his part, Haspoke highly of Notimex’s role in news reporting in Mexico and Latin America.

The delegationalso met with Director of Regeneracion newspaper Jesus Ramirez Cuevas andvisited the printing facility of the Labour Party (PT) and the VietnameseEmbassy in Mexico.-VNA
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