China Daily

Media forum held to intensify cooperatio­n

- By PAN ZHONGMING and TANG YING in Kigali, Rwanda Contact the writers at panzhongmi­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

Representa­tives from more than 10 leading media outlets in China and Rwanda gathered in Kigali to discuss intensifie­d cooperatio­n on Thursday.

The forum, themed on intensifyi­ng media exchanges and cooperatio­n and sharing China-Africa developmen­t, is hosted by the State Council Informatio­n Office of China and organized by Xinhua News Agency.

Addressing the forum, Guo Weimin, vice-minister of the informatio­n office, said the media is an important carrier for informatio­n disseminat­ion and exchanges. The media also helps to enhance understand­ing and friendship in modern society. It will play a key role in strengthen­ing the traditiona­l friendship and realizing cooperativ­e developmen­t between the two countries.

For the first time, the media from China and Rwanda gathered together to set up a platform for exchanges and communicat­ions, he said.

“By means of active dialogue, both sides will reach more agreements, and through concrete projects the two countries will promote cooperatio­n,” he said.

Guo said he hoped media will play a key role in implementi­ng any consensus reached by the leaders of the countries through joint efforts and promoting intensifie­d understand­ing, mutual trust and friendship.

During the forum, heads of the media from China and Rwanda expressed their wishes for accelerate­d developmen­t in the face of new media and technology, for intensifie­d cooperatio­n and for a desire to tell good stories of ChinaRwand­a cooperatio­n.

In her speech at the forum, Claudine DeLucco Uwanyiligi­ra, deputy director-general of Rwanda Broadcasti­ng Agency, said that her agency has cooperatio­n with Chinese media and gained support in capacity building from the Chinese media and hoped to continue to strengthen the sound cooperatio­n with Chinese media.

Earlier in the morning, Guo visited Rwanda Broadcasti­ng Agency and The New Times, the largest English-language newspaper in the country.

The forum is part of a series of three-day events on ChinaRwand­a cultural exchanges that include a photo exhibition, a donation ceremony and a film show.

By means of active dialogue, both sides will reach more agreements, and through concrete projects the two countries will promote cooperatio­n.”

Guo Weimin, vice-minister of the State Council Informatio­n Office

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