China Daily (Hong Kong)

Asia media leaders work for better cooperatio­n

- By PAN MENGQI in Sanya, Hainan province panmengqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The 2018 Media Leaders Summit for Asia, with its theme of “A New Era of Media Cooperatio­n in Asia-Interconne­ctivity and Innovative Developmen­t”, has drawn widespread discussion on issues related to increasing connectivi­ty under media cooperatio­n.

Carrying forward the spirit of the previous Media Leaders Roundtable, those at the media summit are discussing how Asian media organizati­ons can work together to transcend cultural difference­s and create a new era of cooperatio­n and growth through interconne­ctivity and innovative developmen­t.

Asia is the region of the world with the most vitality and potential for developmen­t, said Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily. Zhou said Asian media are a vital force internatio­nally and China’s new era will bring more opportunit­ies for the continent and also will help Asian media boost cooperatio­n.

“The Belt and Road Initiative promotes common developmen­t, prosperity, and winwin cooperatio­n. The opportunit­ies brought by the Belt and Road Initiative belong to the entire world and the media of Asian countries,” Zhou said as he chaired a panel discussion.

Subash Jayawardan, chairman of Sri Lanka Rupavahini TV Corp, said the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road links China’s coastal cities with Africa and Europe through the Indian Ocean, connecting Sri Lanka and re-establishi­ng the country as a new trade center in the Indian Ocean.

“China has already invested $8 billion in Sri Lanka and will invest $24 billion in the future. This was what our Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe had said during his attendance at the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n,” Jayawardan said. The forum was held last year.

Shafqat Jalil, director-general of Pakistan Broadcasti­ng Corp, also said China had made monumental achievemen­ts in many aspects, including poverty alleviatio­n and improving global connectivi­ty.

Shafqat said the Belt and Road Initiative is unpreceden­ted, creating links among nations and providing necessary infrastruc­ture by laying a foundation for sustainabl­e growth, reducing distances and improving connectivi­ty.

Proposed in May, the Belt and Road Media Cooperatio­n Alliance was one of the fruits of the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n. At Monday’s forum in Sanya, 59 media representa­tives from China and 31 other countries reached a consensus on jointly promoting the Belt and Road News Cooperatio­n Alliance.

They issued a declaratio­n saying the alliance will further support its media members in conducting joint interviews to cover the Belt and Road Initiative’s story and increase mutual recognitio­n of the countries.

The declaratio­n said that news and informatio­n cooperatio­n and sharing will be enhanced with a new process whose design is based on respecting and protecting the copyrights of news works. The alliance will provide free media content uploading and sharing services for members.

As one of the sections under this year’s Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference, the Media Leaders Summit emphasized the role of media in promoting cooperatio­n and globalizat­ion. Long Yongtu, former secretary of the Boao Forum, said that media and forums are “natural friends”. Long said the forum provides new ideas and new informatio­n while the media promotes the influence of the forum and spreads it to the world.

“We hope that the Asian media will take concrete steps to strengthen Asian interconne­ctivity and make a contributi­on to globalizat­ion, which has become more relevant today,” Long said.

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