China Daily

China, Mongolia media vow to build mutual trust

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@ chinadaily. com. cn

Media profession­als from China and Mongolia should work together to build mutual trust and boost friendship between the two countries, and to form a consensus that the two countries should join in fighting COVID- 19, according to a senior informatio­n office official.

Xu Lin, deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and minister of the State Council Informatio­n Office, spoke at the 11th China- Mongolia Media Forum, which was held online simultaneo­usly on Thursday in Beijing, Hohhot, capital of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, and Ulan Bator, capital of Mongolia.

He also called on media workers from the two countries to make efforts to report what sensible voices say, produce good news reports and deepen press cooperatio­n.

The forum was organized by the All- China Journalist­s Associatio­n and the Mongolian Journalist­s Associatio­n, and it was hosted by the Inner Mongolian Informatio­n Office under the guidance of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee.

More than 100 media representa­tives from both countries attended the forum and shared reporting experience­s and ideas on media cooperatio­n and how to face the challenges created by COVID- 19.

The annual forum was first set up in 2010 and has been an important platform of news communicat­ion and cooperatio­n for the two countries, according to the All- China Journalist­s Associatio­n. It’s also gradually becoming a bond to boost friendship and facilitate mutual understand­ing between China and Mongolia.

Damdin Tsogtbaata­r, a member of Mongolia’s parliament, said at the forum that Mongolia and China have reached the consensus that cooperatio­n is the only way to win the battle against COVID- 19.

The media outlets have played a key role in developing the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between the two countries, he said, adding that he hopes they will continue communicat­ion and cooperatio­n and deepen mutual understand­ing and trust.

The two countries’ associatio­ns also issued an announceme­nt on Thursday vowing to deepen communicat­ion, cooperatio­n, mutual trust, mutual learning and cultivatio­n of new fields of cooperatio­n in the following decade.

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