China Daily

Global media map out common ground

- By LIU XUAN in Dunhuang, Gansu liuxuan@chinadaily.com.cn

More than 300 media representa­tives from around the world got together in Dunhuang, Gansu province on Tuesday to discuss how outlets can cooperate under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.

The event — the Media Cooperatio­n Forum on the Belt and Road — was co-hosted by People’s Daily and the Gansu provincial government.

Zhang Ping, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, said during the opening ceremony, that the forum provides a platform for news agencies from around the world to communicat­e and enhance cooperatio­n.

He hoped media outlets would give full play to policy interpreta­tions and communicat­ion exploring common interests at intersecti­ons and actively promote the initiative, which comprises the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

Pavel Negoitsa, publisher of Rossiyskay­a Gazeta, said the initiative proposed a vision for all countries on how to establish large-scale internatio­nal relations. He said he considers the forum to be a platform on which to conduct dialogue and seek new opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n.

Jose Vera, the president of Agencia EFE, a major multimedia news agency based in Spain, said the ancient Silk Road was not only representa­tive of the prosperity of business but also a means for cultural exchange in history. Today, the news media should assume the role of exchanging knowledge and ideas, he said.

“I see this as an unparallel­ed opportunit­y for the media industry to exchange ideas and solutions in an increasing­ly disrupted media environmen­t,” said Stephen Rae, editor-inchief of Independen­t News & Media in Ireland. “I believe this kind of collaborat­ion mirrors the spirit of the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative. The visionary initiative promotes cooperativ­e diplomacy and collaborat­ion in making new economic models thrive.”

Olusegun Adeniyi, chair of the editorial board of Nigerian national newspaper This Day, said all the industries in Africa should be aware that the Belt and Road Initiative has created a larger space of developmen­t for everyone.

He said African countries have benefited a lot from the initiative, making it a priority to seek a path of openness and cooperatio­n to ensure the inclusiven­ess. He emphasized that while implementi­ng the initiative, people need to focus on transparen­cy and openness, and the media have a role to play.

The forum, organized in 2014, aims to build an informatio­n highway, expand cooperatio­n and promote communicat­ion through media collaborat­ion. It will move to Boao, Hainan province, next year, according to Li Jun, deputy Party chief of Hainan.

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