Jun 16, 2017 / 12:06
Hanoi signs collaboration agreement with VNA and People's Army Newspaper
The Hanoi People’s Committee has recenty organized a signing ceremony of the collaboration program for 2017-2021 period with Vietnam News Agency (VNA) and People`s Army Newspaper.

![]() Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung made speech at the signing ceremony
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Attending the event were Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung, VNA General Director Nguyen Duc Loi, People's Army Newspaper’s Editor-in-Chief Major General Pham Van Huan.
The collaboration program aims at continuing to tighten the relationship of information and communication more effectively, contributing to the overall development of Hanoi Capital City.
In recent time, Hanoi People’s Committee has effectively implemented the coordination program on communication work with the VNA and the People's Army Newspaper.
![]() Signing ceremony of collaboration agreement between Hanoi People's Committee with VNA and People's Army Newspaper
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In 2012-2016 period, VNA published as many as 24,048 news stories about the capital city in various media forms and in various languages, covering the latest developments across numerous fields in the city.
The People's Army Newspaper has quickly and comprehensively reported every corner of the political and socio-economic situation of the city to readers.
He praised the central and local press agencies’ collaboration and performance in continuing contributions to the development process of the capital city in recent years, including VNA and People's Army Newspaper.
He voiced his hope that two units will continue to be the bridge to help the people of the capital city as well as the people of the country and international friends to better understand the efforts of the Party, Government and people of Hanoi. He pledged that the city administration will provide full and accurate information to the press.
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