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VTV opens China representative office

Vietnam Television (VTV), the national television broadcaster of Vietnam, officially inaugurated its resident office in Beijing, China, on September 24.
Vietnam Television (VTV), the national television broadcaster ofVietnam, officially inaugurated its resident office in Beijing,China, on September 24.

At the opening ceremony,VTV General Director Tran Binh Minh said that the new office will helpupdate Vietnamese viewers on international news in a timely andobjective manner.

Meanwhile, Vietnamese Ambassadorto China Nguyen Van Tho considered the inauguration as a turning pointin the cooperation between Vietnamese and Chinese press agencies,contributing to both countries’ comprehensive strategic partnership.

Counsellor of the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s Information DepartmentYan Jiarong welcomed the presence of VTV’s resident office in Beijingand praised it as a manifestation of growing relations between the twocountries.

On this occasion, VTV and China CentralTelevision (CCTV) inked a cooperation agreement to enhance the exchangeof news, television programmes and experience.-VNA

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