Russian media people: strengthen media cooperation among countries along the "the Belt and Road" to break the western information monopoly initiative | One Belt | One Country
Alexei Savitsky, President of the Beijing Branch of the Russian Satellite News Agency
International online news: On June 28, the round table dialogue on "How to better play the role of central enterprises in international communication in the 10th anniversary of the the Belt and Road Initiative" was held in Beijing. Alexei Savitsky, president of the Russian satellite news agency Beijing branch, said at the meeting that the "the Belt and Road" initiative provides an important platform for dialogue and exchange for media cooperation in countries along the route.
Savitsky said that the world is undergoing profound changes, and a more multipolar and equitable world order needs to be formed urgently. The "the Belt and Road" initiative emerged at the historic moment, bringing various opportunities to each participating country.
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Referring to the growing influence of the "the Belt and Road" initiative, Savitsky quoted Russian President Putin's previous speech at the second Eurasian Economic Forum of the Eurasian Economic Union, "the Eurasian Economic Union supports the integration process within its framework and the" the Belt and Road "initiative to achieve the grand vision of the" Greater Eurasian Partnership ".
In terms of media cooperation, Savitsky said that the "the Belt and Road" initiative provides an important platform for dialogue and exchange for media cooperation of countries along the Belt and Road. In the current international public opinion environment, facing the manipulation of public opinion by mainstream Western media, it is particularly important to strengthen media cooperation among countries along the Belt and Road and break information monopolies.