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Vietnam assists Laos in training reporters

A training course for Lao reporters was opened in Vientaine on December 23 by the Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) in coordination with the Lao Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism (MICT).
A training course for Lao reporters was opened in Vientaine on December23 by the Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) incoordination with the Lao Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism(MICT).

Director General of the MICT’s Mass MediaDepartment Pin Phatthana said that the country is strongly integratinginto the international community, thus requiring its reporters toacquire more specialised knowledge and experience.

Such training courses offered by the Vietnamese side have helped improve its reporters’ capacity, he added.

Phatthana thanked the MIC for its assistance to the Lao press andurged trainees to try their hardest to fulfil the goals of the course.-VNA

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