An international news coverage program kicked off Monday afternoon in JSBC Tower to mark the 10th anniversary of “the Belt and Road” Initiative.
In the next month, the five major film teams will travel to nearly 20 "the Belt and Road" countries in Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East to carry out in-depth reports to come up with an integrated three-dimensional communication momentum, and demonstrate Jiangsu's practice and responsibility.
This cross-border news coverage program is a showcase of Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation's integrated communication forces by coordinating its entire network of radio, television, and new media. It is also a comprehensive gathering of its international communication forces.
“In the past decade, I have witnessed great progress in the relations between Tanzania and China. ‘The Belt and Road’ initiative has strengthened our cooperation in infrastructure, trade, talent exchanges, policy links and other fields. We warmly welcome the arrival of media crew from Jiangsu, and in-depth reporting can further deepen mutual understanding and trust between the people of both side,” said Mbelwa Brighton Kairuki, Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania.
“We sincerely welcome media friends from Jiangsu to record the joyful changes here,” said Long Dimanche, Deputy Governor of Preah Sihanouk Province, Cambodia.
“I am waiting for you in Kazakhstan,” said Manlabayev Ibrahim, General Manager of Khorgos East Gate Dry Port, Kazakhstan.