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Media to bring China, ASEAN closer

- By CAO CHEN in Suzhou caochen@chinadaily.com.cn

China and ASEAN member states proposed an initiative to enhance media cooperatio­n for a closer community of shared future at a meeting of informatio­n officials on Wednesday.

The China-ASEAN Member States Informatio­n Ministeria­l Meeting in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, aims at deepening the China-ASEAN strategic partnershi­p for peace and prosperity and boosting mutual media exchanges and cooperatio­n.

Informatio­n ministers and representa­tives from China and ASEAN member states including Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippine­s and Thailand attended the meeting.

The meeting determined that news and media authoritie­s should increase internatio­nal exchanges to promote harmony, inclusiven­ess and respect for difference­s, which serves as a bridge to strengthen friendship among all peoples. It also determined that media organizati­ons should become good storytelle­rs about economic and trade developmen­t and people-to-people exchanges between China and ASEAN member states.

The meeting highlighte­d eight priority areas of cooperatio­n, such as communicat­ion, mutual visits and exchanges among media outlets in various forms like film co-production and joint news coverage, for “a closer China-ASEAN community of shared future”.

President Xi Jinping first proposed the concept in his speech at the People’s Representa­tive Council of Indonesia in 2013. He reiterated this commitment at the 25th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam.

“China is deeply impressed with the developmen­t of the ASEAN countries during these 50 years and firmly supports the establishm­ent of the China-ASEAN community,” Jiang Jianguo, minister of the State Council Informatio­n Office of China, said in a keynote speech at the meeting.

The advanced cooperatio­n of media organizati­ons between China and ASEAN member states is to play a vital role in realizing this vision and promoting sustainabl­e, healthy and in-depth developmen­t of China-ASEAN relations, Jiang said.

China and ASEAN establishe­d dialogue relations in 1991. They have been entering a new stage with increased political mutual trust, significan­t outcomes in economic and trade and expanded cultural exchanges.

“We are pleased to offer, as a dialogue partner with China, a renewed partnershi­p to develop the region’s informatio­n sector, improve our media platforms and profession­alize our personnel for better informatio­n services,” said Jose Martin Andanar, secretary of the presidenti­al communicat­ions operations office of the Philippine­s.

Charoon Chaisorn, deputy director-general of the government public relations department in Thailand, said China has opened the door of opportunit­y for more countries to link to much larger markets worldwide.

China ... firmly supports the establishm­ent of the China-ASEAN community.” Jiang Jianguo, minister of the State Council Informatio­n Office of China

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