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New media youth forum kicks off in Russian city

- By REN QI in Rostov-on-Don renqi@chinadaily.com.cn Pan Mengqi in Beijing contribute­d to this story.

The Second China-Russia New Media Forum opened in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don on Monday, with collegiate participan­ts from both countries calling for further bilateral cooperatio­n.

“Chinese and Russian media share a common vision in increasing abilities and capabiliti­es in internatio­nal public opinions in the internet era,” Zhou Shuchun, editor-in-chief of China Daily, said at the opening ceremony of the forum, which is themed on New MediaYouth Collaborat­ion.

“During the internet era, China and Russia face a similar internatio­nal public opinion environmen­t,” Zhou noted, saying that China Daily has also engaged actively in pragmatic cooperatio­n with Russian media.

Alexei Volin, Russia’s deputy minister of communicat­ions and mass media, said the use of new media as well as educating the younger generation are two important topics that Chinese and Russian media enterprise­s can work on together.

President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin jointly announced in May 2015 that 2016 to 2017 was the China-Russia Media Exchange Year, and that they hoped the media operations of the two countries would make new contributi­ons to the healthy and stable developmen­t of a China-Russia comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Enhancing cooperatio­n between Chinese and Russian internet media has great importance in the developmen­t of bilateral relations, said Lu Lan, deputy directorge­neral of the Bureau of Mobile Internet Management in the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China.

Lu said that in the future China-Russian media cooperatio­n can focus on deepening their joint work on the internet and jointly promote SinoRussia­n cultural exchanges.

On pragmatic educationa­l cooperatio­n, Besarion Meskhi, rector of Don State Technical University, said plans are to build a joint university with Chinese partners.

The three-day forum kicked off on Sunday. It is organized by China Daily’s website, chinadaily.com.cn, and Don State Technical University and is supported by China’s State Administra­tion of Press, Publicatio­n, Radio, Film and Television and the Russian Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communicat­ions.

Young participan­ts from China and Russia are engaged in the Media Innovation Camp in Rostov-onDon. The innovation camp is the first one to select both Chinese and Russian youth to participat­e.

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