Ulaanbaatar, Sep 16 (Prensa Latina) The National Public Radio and Television of Mongolia (MNB) and Prensa Latina identified areas for collaboration, within the framework of the 60th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between this nation and Cuba.
The reciprocal will to promote the exchange in different news media was expressed by the executive deputy director of MNB, Gerel Gankhuyang, and the president of Prensa Latina, Luis Enrique González, in the presence of the Cuban ambassador Raúl Delgado, during a visit to the headquarters of the Mongolian media.
Gankhuyang and González advocated creating a working group that defines the main aspects of cooperation, including the possible development of a documentary dedicated to reflecting the history of six decades of bilateral ties.
The head of the diplomatic mission of the Caribbean country highlighted the importance of the agreement between the two entities, covering the links between the two countries and the exchange of visits by senior leaders, in particular the presence here of the Army General and current First Secretary of the Party Communist, Raúl Castro, in 1970.
Likewise, they arranged for the delivery of the information service of Prensa Latina to the institution of the Asian nation, with the purpose of transmitting information from Cuba and Latin America, as well as promoting Cuba as a tourist destination.
The MNB board highlighted the importance of having information from Prensa Latina and the possible development of exchange in areas of social networks and coverage of visits by delegations from both nations.
For its part, the head of Prensa Latina agreed with Ambassador Delgado's words about the need to show his readers in the world the history of Mongolia.
The meeting was held as part of the delegation's visit led by the president of the Latin American news agency, also composed of the Technical Director Rubén Puerta.
MNB, at the same time was interested in analyzing the acquisition of Cuban audiovisual materials, especially soap operas of interest to the public of the Asian country.
Leg (EmbaCuba Mongolia)