Armenpress signs cooperation agreement with Moldova’s state news agency
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The state news agencies of Armenia and Moldova, Armenpress and Moldpres, signed a cooperation agreement on April 1 with the purpose of developing partnership.
The agreement was signed by Armenpress Director Narine Nazaryan and Moldpres Director Vitalie Hadei.
The news agencies plan to implement projects aimed at objective and professional coverage of cultural, humanitarian, economic, sports and political matters. The parties will utilize their vast experience for the successful implementation of various programs.
Moldpres Director Vitalie Hadei underscored the significance of the agreement.
“The signing of an agreement on cooperation between the Moldpres State News Agency and Armenpress marks a significant stage in our efforts to promote the collaboration between the two states. I am sure that this cooperation will allow us provide our audiences with news and interviews from the first source, in order to inform them about the realities in Chisinau and Yerevan. I believe that, by working together, we can create a stronger and more resistant media picture, due to meet the needs of our public. I would like to express the sincerest thanks to Mrs. Director of Armenpress Narine Nazaryan for the initiation of this partnership. I am confident that our joint efforts will contribute to the development of a better informed and better involved public. At the same time, this agreement is a proof of the power of cooperation and of the importance of building bridges between our states,” Moldpres Director Vitalie Hadei said.
Armenpress Director Narine Nazaryan underscored that the Armenian state news agency has always highly valued international partnership.
“Armenpress State News Agency has always highly valued international cooperation as a reliable bridge between nations, fostering mutual understanding and awareness among the peoples, with the vision of building a stronger society. This agreement marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter of cooperation between the news agencies of Armenia and Moldova, based on our shared commitment to providing accurate, timely and reliable information. Armenia and Moldova share a deep-rooted history of friendship and cultural ties. Through this media cooperation initiative, we aim to strengthen these ties further, paving the way for an even more connected future. I express my gratitude to our partners at Moldpres State News Agency for their dedication and efforts in making this cooperation possible,” Nazaryan said.
Founded in 1918, Armenpress news agency maintains a global network of news and media content exchange cooperation with over 30 news agencies around the world. The partnership features mutual visits and training programs.
The newsfeed of Armenpress is available in 10 languages.