China and Mexico on Wednesday vowed to establish a regular exchange mechanism between the press of the two countries and strengthen their cooperation.
The pledge came out of a meeting between Liu Yunshan, publicity
chief of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and Alejandra Sota
Mirafuentes, general coordinator of media and communications of the
Mexican Presidential Office, at the Great Hall of the People in
Beijing.
China is ready to take this year, the 40th anniversary of
bilateral ties, as an opportunity to strengthen exchanges between
the press, especially new media, and cooperate in various ways in
order to contribute to the two countries' political mutual trust and
friendly relationship, Liu said.
He added that China will work with Mexico to further develop
their strategic partnership and promote the long-term and stable
development of bilateral reciprocal cooperation.
Sota, who is on her first China visit, said she hopes to learn
more about China during the visit, promote press cooperation and
establish a regular exchange mechanism.
She said enhancing dialogue and cooperation between Mexico and
China, two influential developing countries, will benefit the two
countries and peoples and help maintain the overall interests of all
developing countries.
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China, Mexico Vow to Enhance Press Cooperation
Sept. 20, 2012
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