Within the framework of a recent working visit to Australia, Vietnamese Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung and Australian Minister of Infrastructure and Communications Michelle Rowland signed a joint statement on cooperation in information and communication. communication between the two countries, opening a new chapter and creating a basis for promoting bilateral cooperation programs and activities in this field.
Minister Nguyen Manh Hung and Minister Michelle Rowland signed a joint statement on cooperation in the field of information and communication. Photo: dfat.gov.au
On the basis of the joint statement, Vietnam and Australia will establish formal and regular cooperation mechanisms to share information and experience in building institutions and policies and perfecting the environment to accelerate digital transformation. , development of the digital economy, digital society, regulations on management of social networks, online information content and handling of fake news.
At the working session before the signing ceremony of the joint statement, the two ministers discussed the orientations, policies, development priorities of each country, the possibilities of promoting and expanding cooperation between the two countries in information and communication. the media.
For the first time, the two ministers in charge of information and communication of the two countries officially met and signed a joint statement. Photo: dfat.gov.au
The two ministers agreed to consider establishing working groups in each field to coordinate more effectively and support the cooperation of relevant organizations and businesses of the two countries.
This is the first time the two ministers in charge of information and communication of the two countries officially met and signed a joint statement on bilateral cooperation, opening a new chapter in the practical and cooperative relationship to celebrate the 50th anniversary. establishing diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Australia (1973-2023).
According to VietNamNet