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BNR and the Voice of Vietnam agree to cooperate in modern radio formats

VOV delegation visits BNR
Photo: Ani Petrova, BNR

The Bulgarian National Radio and the Voice of Vietnam Radio will cooperate in radio programs, podcasts and video-casts, as well as in exchange of footage. This was agreed upon by the managements of the media during a visit of a Vietnamese delegation to Sofia.

Voice of Vietnam Radio Vice President, Trần Minh Hùng, has recalled the "wonderful ties in the past" and expressed a desire to build on them. "We are thinking about connections in the field of culture, for content such as music and podcasts. We have things to share," he added.

Director General of BNR, Milen Mitev, pointed out that sharing of experience between such different countries, including by producing a radio series about the culture, customs and sights of Bulgaria and Vietnam, could expand the knowledge and experience of journalists.



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