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[A-DX] Nochmal Voice of Vietnam




Hallo Liste,

auf Grund der Einführung von Deutschsendungen ist
auch auf der Homepage von Voice of Vietnam folgendes zu finden.
Quelle: www.vov.org.vn.   


VOV Director General Vu Van Hien said the launch of a programme in German will help German listeners as well as German nationals in Vietnam gain a better understanding of Vietnam. Those who can speak German will be able to access more information about the country

Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) on March 1 announced the launch of a new programme broadcast in German, which will supply information about Vietnam and the world, as well as news about Vietnam-German relations. 
After selecting translators carefully, VOV had organised training courses to provide them with broadcasting skills to launch the programme. 
So far, VOV is the only mass media in Vietnam providing information in German to German speaking-communities in the world. 
A senior official from the Europe Department under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Cong Luan praised VOV for its great efforts to launch the new programme. 

“In Vietnam, there has been no programme broadcast in German such as the one VOV has launched,“ he said. “The programme will act as a bridge to closer relations between Vietnam and Germany.”

He hoped that the German Government will continue to further support Vietnam in all fields, especially in language training, which will help the two countries get closer and build deeper mutual understanding. 

Germany established diplomatic ties with Vietnam in 1975 and the two countries have strengthened and developed their fine relations over the past 30 years. Vietnam and Germany have recently obtained significant achievements in co-operative relations, especially in the field of economic co-operation. 

Germany is a European Union member country, which has poured huge investment into Vietnam, currently standing at nearly US$350 million. Two-way trade turnover between the two countries reached nearly US$2 billion and is expected to increase in the future. 

Therefore, the new programme is an urgent requirement in the current context in Vietnam. VOV Director General Vu Van Hien said the launch of a programme in German will help German listeners as well as German nationals in Vietnam gain a better understanding of Vietnam. Those who can speak German will be able to access more information about the country. VOV decided to launch the programme on the Oversea Service Channel, VOV5 and VOV6 from March 1. 

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