19.06.24 12:56
TV BRICS begins co-operation with Vietnam
Content from the Hanoi colleagues will be distributed to more than 70 partner media outlets
TV BRICS International Media Network begins co-operation with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. On 19 June 2024, on the margins of the XV International IT Forum in Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous District (Russia), a cooperation agreement was signed by Janna Tolstikova, CEO of TV BRICS, and Bui Duy Trinh, Head of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) representative office in the Russian Federation.
The agreements reached will enable the people of Vietnam to receive the most up-to-date and objective information on the BRICS development and international activities of the BRICS member countries. In turn, TV BRICS will adapt content received from colleagues from Hanoi into foreign languages, post them on its platforms – a multilingual portal and TV channel – and distribute them through a network of partners, which already includes more than 70 major media outlets from many countries around the world.
"We believe that BRICS has good prospects as many countries wish to become members of the association. The VNA sees even more opportunities for co-operation with foreign colleagues. The partnership with the TV BRICS International Media Network, which interacts with major national media from different countries, was an important step forward for us in the development of international information exchange," said Bui Duy Trinh.
TV BRICS begins co-operation with Vietnam
Content from the Hanoi colleagues will be distributed to more than 70 partner media outlets
TV BRICS International Media Network begins co-operation with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. On 19 June 2024, on the margins of the XV International IT Forum in Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous District (Russia), a cooperation agreement was signed by Janna Tolstikova, CEO of TV BRICS, and Bui Duy Trinh, Head of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) representative office in the Russian Federation.
The agreements reached will enable the people of Vietnam to receive the most up-to-date and objective information on the BRICS development and international activities of the BRICS member countries. In turn, TV BRICS will adapt content received from colleagues from Hanoi into foreign languages, post them on its platforms – a multilingual portal and TV channel – and distribute them through a network of partners, which already includes more than 70 major media outlets from many countries around the world.
"We believe that BRICS has good prospects as many countries wish to become members of the association. The VNA sees even more opportunities for co-operation with foreign colleagues. The partnership with the TV BRICS International Media Network, which interacts with major national media from different countries, was an important step forward for us in the development of international information exchange," said Bui Duy Trinh.