Greetings extended to press agencies on Revolutionary Press Day
A delegation of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Popularisation and Education led by Nguyen Trong Nghia, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and head of the commission, on June 15 visited and congratulated central-level press agencies on the 96th Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21).
Head of Party Central Committee’s Commission for Popularisation and Education Nguyen Trong Nghia (second from right) presents flowers to Vietnam News Agency leading officials (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A delegation of the Party Central Committee’s Commissionfor Popularisation and Education led by Nguyen Trong Nghia, Secretary of the PartyCentral Committee and head of the commission, on June 15 visited andcongratulated central-level press agencies on the 96th VietnamRevolutionary Press Day (June 21).
The delegation visited the VietnamTelevision (VTV), Nhan Dan (People) Newspaper, Vietnam News Agency, and RadioThe Voice of Vietnam (VOV).
At the meetings with the agencies’ leading officials, Nghialauded the press’s important contributions to the successful organization ofmajor events of the country over the recent past such as the 13th National Party Congress, theelections of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and all-levelPeople’s Councils in the 2021-2026 term, and the 131st birthanniversary of late President Ho Chi Minh.
Affirming the leading position of the four central-levelpress agencies in the Vietnamese revolutionary press system, Nghia appreciated theirinnovation efforts to enhance the quality of popularisation work.
He expressed his belief that the four agencies as well asother press outlets will continue promoting their glorious tradition, fulfilling their assigned tasks, contributing to building a modern, professional, humane andeffective revolutionary journalism as the goal set out by the National Plan onPress Development and Management until 2025, and at the same time enhancing thecountry’s position and prestige in the international arena./.
Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Chairman of its Commission for Information and Education Nguyen Trong Nghia visited and congratulated Vietnam News Agency’s officials, reporters, editors and staff on the occasion of the 96th anniversary of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21) on June 15 morning.
Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Information and Education Nguyen Trong Nghia on June 15 offered congratulations to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) on the 96th Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21).
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