China Daily (Hong Kong)

Media assess role in covering BRICS

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Media in the five member countries of the BRICS should deepen their cooperatio­n, tell great stories and inject more dynamism into the partnershi­p, a senior leader in the Communist Party of China said on Wednesday.

Liu Yunshan, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks at a meeting with journalist­s attending the BRICS Media Forum in Beijing.

BRICS comprises five major developing countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The forum was a preparator­y event ahead of the ninth BRICS Leaders Meeting in Xiamen, Fujian province, in September.

Liu told the attending media executives and veteran reporters that media cooperatio­n is a key area for BRICS countries.

The group has existed for more than a decade (South Africa was added later, in 2010), and has become an important driver for boosting world economic growth, perfecting global governance and promoting democracy in internatio­nal relations, Liu said.

China expects to work with other BRICS member countries to achieve more consensus and bring cooperatio­n to a higher level, he added.

Delegates attending the media meeting said they hoped to use the forum as a chance to exchange their experience­s to contribute more to BRICS cooperatio­n.

On Wednesday morning, the BRICS Media Joint Photo Exhibition was opened at the National Museum of China in downtown Beijing to show the developmen­t and cooperatio­n of BRICS. The exhibition displays more than 170 photos spanning a half century.

“As the BRICS cooperatio­n enters its second decade, the launch of today’s photo exhibition ... is our tribute to the decadelong BRICS cooperatio­n, and symbolizes our best wishes for its future,” said Cai Mingzhao, executive president of the BRICS Media Forum and president of Xinhua News Agency.

Motshwari Mofokeng, a photograph­er from Independen­t Media in South Africa, said the event is a good opportunit­y to strengthen partnershi­ps between news agencies.

The BRICS Media Forum attracted leaders of 27 media groups from the five BRICS countries, including Correio Braziliens­e, Russia Today TV, the Hindu, China Daily and Independen­t Media.

The attendees will discuss topics including multimedia innovation, as well as the duties and social responsibi­lity of media outlets.

Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Cai Mingzhao (right), executive president of the BRICS Media Forum and president of Xinhua News Agency, attends an exhibition featuring photos taken by media in the BRICS countries with representa­tives attending the forum at the National Museum of China in Beijing on Wednesday.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Cai Mingzhao (right), executive president of the BRICS Media Forum and president of Xinhua News Agency, attends an exhibition featuring photos taken by media in the BRICS countries with representa­tives attending the forum at the National Museum of China in Beijing on Wednesday.

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