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Cooperatio­n among media seen as vital for neighbors in pandemic

- By LIU XUAN liuxuan@ chinadaily. com. cn

Cooperatio­n among media in countries along the LancangMek­ong River is essential in their fight against the coronaviru­s pandemic, as inaccurate informatio­n can undermine public confidence and distort the achievemen­ts made so far, officials and experts said.

Facing a widely spreading virus, media organizati­ons should have the responsibi­lity and obligation to build consensus and gather strength, Huang Kunming, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, said in an online summit.

It is vital for the media to uphold a scientific attitude to promote joint prevention and control of the virus, while opposing politiciza­tion and stigma, said Huang, who is also head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee.

By sharing more stories on winwin developmen­t, media from the Lancang- Mekong countries can create a good environmen­t for public opinion to support economic recovery and a return to sustainabl­e developmen­t, Huang said in his speech on Tuesday.

Participan­ts in the 2020 Lancang- Mekong Cooperatio­n Media Online Summit discussed how media from these countries can enhance cooperatio­n to help combat the spread of COVID- 19, which has infected more than 60 million people around the world.

The Lancang- Mekong River flows through six countries: China, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. It is known as the Lancang River in China and the Mekong outside the country.

Since the cooperatio­n among Lancang- Mekong nations has entered a period of rapid expansion, significan­t progress has been made in mechanism building, strategic planning, financial support, and practical cooperatio­n, said Qian Hongshan, deputy head of the Internatio­nal Department of the CPC Central Committee.

“And China is willing to work with all parties to keep deepening and expanding Lancang- Mekong cooperatio­n,” he said.

Connectivi­ty, familiarit­y

Pe Myint, Myanmar’s minister of informatio­n, said media cooperatio­n in the Lancang- Mekong countries has promoted connectivi­ty and familiarit­y, which allow people to learn more about the positive features of the neighborin­g lands.

“I wish that this cooperatio­n will continue to be steadfast and strong for as long as the great Mekong- Lancang River continues to exist on this earth,” the minister said.

Le Quoc Minh, deputy general director of the Vietnam News Agency, called for a cooperatio­n mechanism for media from the six countries to share informatio­n.

Such a mechanism could help with informatio­n verificati­on and clarificat­ion and screen out coverage from some other internatio­nal media that may be biased, he said.

The mechanism should enable the sharing of informatio­n not only on the pandemic, but on social and economic developmen­t, and technologi­cal progress, among other issues, he said, adding that this would channel authoritat­ive informatio­n to all the parties involved.

Soy Sophea, CEO and editor- inchief of Cambodia’s Deum Ampil Media Center, believes an understand­ing of the importance of Lancang- Mekong cooperatio­n has “become more prominent” under the current internatio­nal situation.

“We look forward to the joint efforts of the media from our six countries to build consensus on the fight against the COVID- 19 pandemic as well as promote the Lancang- Mekong cooperatio­n to achieve more fruitful results,” Soy Sophea said.

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