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Thursday, July 15 2021 - 03:16
AsiaNet
China Media Group and ASEAN media set up partnership to boost regional development
BEIJING, July 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

The China Media Group (CMG) and ASEAN media on Wednesday initiated a 
partnership which has been established to promote mutual communications at the 
2021 ASEAN Media Partners Forum.

Members agreed to issue a joint statement, which aims at strengthening 
cooperation between the CMG and ASEAN media partners in the post-pandemic era 
and fostering greater regional prosperity.

The forum was hosted by the CMG. It gathered around 100 guests from 33 
organizations in China and 14 foreign countries who attended the event in 
person or online.

Shen Haixiong, President and Editor-in-Chief of CMG, delivered a welcome 
speech. Noting this year marks the 30th anniversary of the dialogue relations 
between China and ASEAN, Shen said the media has played an irreplaceable role 
in promoting steady and sustained advancement of China-ASEAN relations. 

"In recent years, CMG and media organizations of ASEAN countries have been 
engaged in multi-dimensional and multi-level exchange and cooperation, which 
has effectively promoted mutual understanding and trust between our peoples," 
he said. 

Based on these solid relations, Shen also expressed his wish to deepen 
practical cooperation between CMG and ASEAN partners.

"We hope to use the fruitful achievements to enrich the essence of our 
partnership. We are also looking forward to seeing more media organizations of 
ASEAN countries joining us in telling China stories, ASEAN stories and stories 
about China-ASEAN exchange and cooperation in an objective and faithful way," 
said Shen.

Martin Andanar, Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office 
of the Philippines, said that the China Media Group and CCTV Video News Agency 
have been their reliable media partners. He said the forum "constantly creates 
more diverse avenues among participating countries to deepen their knowledge 
and understanding, and to promote media cooperation amidst the COVID-19 
pandemic."

Alex Yeow Wai Siaw, Group Chief Executive Officer of the Star Media Group in 
Malaysia, emphasized that the common progress of the entire region laid the 
foundation of the region's future in today's interdependent world. Yeow said: 
"Malaysia and China have always shared close relations, allowing the media on 
both sides to share valuable knowledge for mutual learning."

Tham Loke Kheng, Chief Executive Officer of Mediacorp from Singapore, said in 
her speech the partnerships "are key to driving innovation and growth for media 
players across Asia. This is where we can find opportunities to grow together." 
She believes that creative partnerships are the key to unlocking a promising 
future for the media industry in ASEAN and China.

Chen Dehai, Secretary-General of ASEAN-China Centre, also expressing his 
confidence about the future ASEAN-China media cooperation and said in his 
speech, "At present, ASEAN-China relations are standing at a new historical 
starting point with even broader prospects." adding that, "Great potential lies 
ahead for media cooperation between the two sides." 

Under the new partnership mechanism, CCTV+ launched a program for ASEAN 
partners called AgriToday, which focuses on China's world-leading agriculture 
technology and offers members the latest industry information and video 
footage. A signing ceremony was held between CCTV+, Vietnam News Agency and 
Vietnam Rural TV of the Voice of Vietnam. The launch ceremony for the 2021 
Lancang-Mekong Mobile Cinema and the documentary Amazing Southeast Asia were 
also held during the forum. These projects aim to promote stronger 
intercultural communication among Chinese and ASEAN people.

The forum concluded with an online panel discussion, which saw Chinese and 
ASEAN media representatives around the theme of "Media Cooperation & Regional 
Development." The panelists discussed specific topics such as fighting against 
fake news and media bias.

Source: CCTV+

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