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Communist Review seeks cooperation with Dutch press

The Communist Review, a magazine of the Communist Party of Vietnam, wants to exchange news and article with press outlets in the Netherlands.
Communist Review seeks cooperation with Dutch press ảnh 1Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Communist Review Pham Tat Thang (third, left), Ambassador Ngo Thi Hoa (third, right) and participants in the meeting pose for a photo (Photo: infonet.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Communist Review, a magazine of theCommunist Party of Vietnam, wants to exchange news and article with pressoutlets in the Netherlands to have more channels to introduce the Party as wellas the land and people of Vietnam to local readers.

The magazine’s Deputy Editor-in-Chief Pham TatThang informed the intention to Vietnamese Ambassador to the Netherlands NgoThi Hoa at a meeting when visiting the Vietnamese Embassy in The Hague on May25.

Thang is leading a delegation of the magazine on a workingvisit to the Netherlands.

He said the Communist Review has a number ofprint publications and is running a multi-language website, adding that themagazine has been exchanging news with SolidNet, a website of communist andworkers’ parties in the world.

Vietnamese Ambassador Ngo Thi Hoa suggested achannel be set up to enhance communications between the magazine and theembassy, thus helping Vietnamese and Dutch readers gain an insight into eachother’s countries and Vietnamese-Dutch relations.

During their stay, the Communist Review delegationis scheduled to have working sessions with the Clingendael Academy and TheDiplomat magazine, and visit some models of culture, agriculture and ruralareas of the Netherlands.-VNA
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