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by Tanakorn Sangiam
    
BANGKOK (NNT) - Officials from Thailand and Vietnam took part in a Joint Technical Committee meeting on modernizing information exchange platforms, as part of an effort to drive cooperation and relations between the two countries.

 

Executives from Thailand’s Public Relations Department (PRD) and Voice of Vietnam (VoV) met at the 10th Joint Technical Committee (JTC) meeting at Century Park Hotel, Bangkok.

 

The meeting, led by PRD Deputy Director General Sudruetai Lertkasem, and VoV Vice President Ngo Minh Hien, was to streamline the development of a modern information sharing system, and broaden the existing channels to promote cooperation and relations between both countries in the post-pandemic era.

 

Mr. Ngo Minh Hien said Thailand and Vietnam have enjoyed a decade of cooperation in news and information, allowing the Vietnamese public to know more about Thailand.

 

This has made Thailand and Thai food popular among Vietnamese people. Apart from information exchange, both parties have also been exchanging visits on numerous occasions.

 

These exchanges have allowed people of both countries to understand the social and cultural aspects of one another as well as current affairs.

 

Source: https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG220819235005224

 

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2 hours ago, chalawaan said:

Please please Thailand, never adopt the insane and pointless habit of using car and bike horns non-stop for no logical reason. 

The Thai roads are bad enough as it is! 

Yes I agree..... so many other countries the horns are incessant....here they are rarely used (apart from Grab and Post Office deliveries as they are too lazy to press a bell push). I can hear the barking dogs better in Thailand!

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Arghh, Thailand want to control the media in Vietnam too?? The freedom of press and opninion and speech is going now over the borders. In Vietnam they only get to see what Thailand want you to see.. but ther reality will never been shown 

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