VNA to step up communications cooperation with Tra Vinh province

A delegation of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), led by General Director Nguyen Duc Loi, had a working session with leaders of the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh on November 24 to discuss cooperation in communications for the 2021-2025 period.
VNA to step up communications cooperation with Tra Vinh province ảnh 1The working session between the VNA delgation and Tra Vinh leaders on November 24 (Photo: VNA)

Tra Vinh (VNA) – A delegation of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), led byGeneral Director Nguyen Duc Loi, had a working session with leaders of theMekong Delta province of Tra Vinh on November 24 to discuss cooperation incommunications for the 2021-2025 period.

Loi, who is also a member of the Party CentralCommittee, said the VNA is a Government agency that publishes the Party andState’s official information and documents, provides information at the Partyand State’s request, and collect and disseminate information via differentforms of journalism to serve mass media outlets and domestic and foreignreaders.

It has bureaus in all 63 provinces and citiesnationwide and in many important places around the world, an advantage that noother Vietnamese press agencies have, he said.

The VNA can cooperate with Tra Vinh topopularise the province’s potential and strengths to domestic and foreign pressoutlets, Loi added.

At the meeting, Secretary of the provincialParty Committee Ngo Chi Cuong thanked the VNA for its good performance incovering socio-economic and security-defence aspects of Tra Vinh, helping tospread the province’s image around the world.

He expressed his hope that the VNA will continueassisting Tra Vinh to report on its socio-economic achievements, outstandingresults in implementing policies in ethnic minority and religious communities,as well as accomplishments in new-style countryside building and povertyreduction.

The official also suggested the VNA helpintroduce Tra Vinh’s cultural identities, people, potential, and strengths tointernational friends./.
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