International friends at the "Vietnam, Yesterday and today" seminar (Photo:VNA)
A seminar entitled "Vietnam, Yesterday and Today" was held on August 16 in the General Rodriguez district of the Buenos Aires province under the auspices of the Vietnamese Embassy and Argentina-Vietnam Cultural Institute (ICAV).
The seminar opened with a documentary on the consequences of the Vietnam War and the disastrous effects of Agent Orange spread by the US forces during the war.
Ezequiel Ramoneda, a professor from the University of Salvador, spoke on the global context of the war in Vietnam and the influences of the war on peace lovers worldwide.
The Argentinean people had collected about 40 thousand signatures to request Washington end the war in Vietnam, he added.
For his part, President of ICAV Poldi Sosa highlighted the examples of heroism and unity of the Vietnamese in the past struggle for independence and recent socio-economic achievements.
Meanwhile, representatives from the Vietnamese Embassy gave participants an overview of Vietnam’s reform process.
After 30 years of reform, Vietnam has moved up into the list of middle income countries with an average economic growth rate of 7 percent annually.
꧑ At the end of the meeting, participants watched a video titled "Vietnam Today" about the landscape, culture and people of the Southeast Asian country.-VNA
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Since President Ho Chi Minh founded Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper in 1925, the Vietnamese revolutionary press has become the voice of the people. During the resistance war against the colonialists, journalists took great personal risks to inspire patriotism and the will of rising up against foreign invaders.
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A hub for sharing best practices, the event aims to forge solutions for financial sustainability, public media contracts, audience engagement, content innovation, and newsroom restructuring. It is also a moment for Vietnam’s media to accelerate its progress and figure out what the “revolutionary press” means in a new era.
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