Moldovan, Romanian state news agencies resume cooperation
The Moldovan and Romanian state news agencies, MOLDPRES and AGERPRES, have agreed on the resumption of the bilateral cooperation after an eight-year break.
The heads of the two institutions, Vlad Darie and Ioan Rosca, signed an agreement to this event in Bucharest. The agreement between the two national news agencies implies a bilateral collaboration on all the segments of common interest, including an exchange of information on social, political and economic life from both states, other cultural, sport events, etc.
Vlad Darie and Ioan Rosca also agreed on carrying out information projects which would cover with news and photos some events of special interest held in Moldova and Romania, which are of increased interest for the public opinion from both states.
MOLDPRES and AGERPRES also agreed on exchanging experience through organizing reciprocal visits by employees of the two agencies from Bucharest and Chisinau.
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