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Vietnam to host ASEAN journalist confederation’s general assembly

The Vietnam Journalists Association (VJA) will host the 18th General Assembly of the Confederation of ASEAN Journalists (CAJ) in 2015, with the VJA Chairperson acting as CAJ President for a two-year period.
The Vietnam Journalists Association (VJA) will host the 18th GeneralAssembly of the Confederation of ASEAN Journalists (CAJ) in 2015, withthe VJA Chairperson acting as CAJ President for a two-year period.

Thedecision was made by CAJ executive board members during a conference inHanoi on September 12, when they also approved the establishment of aCAJ journalism training committee chaired by VJA Vice Standing ChairmanHa Minh Hue.

Other issues on the agenda included reviewing theimplementation of the CAJ’s programmes and its cooperation with theASEAN Secretariat.

Addressing the event, VJA Chairman Thuan Huusaid that since the member countries were pushing the formation of anASEAN economic community by the end of 2015, the regional press neededto work closer to boost the development of each country and build apeaceful, united and stable ASEAN.

The VJA was willing to contribute more to CAJ to help increase the press’ role in expanding the ASEAN community, he added.

The Vietnamese association joined the CAJ, founded in 1975, when Vietnam became an ASEAN member in July 1995.-VNA

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