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Laos: Bilateral Media-Broadcasting Cooperation Established With Cambodia
Date : 10/05/2010
Category : Media in Southeast Asia
Country : Laos
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Laos: Bilateral Media-Broadcasting Cooperation Established With Cambodia

10 May 2010

The Ministry of Information of Cambodia and the Ministry for Information and Culture of Laos have established bilateral cooperation on media and broadcasting.

 

An MoU on the bilateral cooperation was signed in Phnom Penh on May 4 by Information Minister H.E. Khieu Kanharith and his visiting Lao counterpart, Mounkeo Oraboun after a talk was held between the ministers of the two nations.

The purpose of the cooperation is to exchange information and promote the mutual understanding, friendship and knowledge between the peoples of the two countries.

The agreement also includes other issues relating to the exchange of TV programmes; the co-production of radio and TV programmes; the provision of government media services, information and printing documents; Information Technology; communication; visit exchange; training; research; and other things.

Source: KPL Lao News Agency

 
 
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