«Cooperation between the editorial offices of the mass media in their States, as well as between the relevant ministries, agencies and organizations active in the field of the media, the specific conditions and forms being determined by the participants themselves, including through the conclusion of separate agreements. The main objective of the agreement is to promote equal and mutually beneficial cooperation between associations in the field of mass media. The agreement, signed in June 2019, will allow Member States to exchange best practices and innovations in the field of mass media. In addition, on the basis of reciprocity, each party will facilitate activities that ensure justice. The main areas of cooperation of the agreement are the creation of favourable conditions for the wide and reciprocal dissemination of information through the media in order to further deepen knowledge of the lives of the peoples of their States. The agreement encourages equal and mutually beneficial cooperation between the professional associations of journalists of the States in order to study the available professional experience and to organize meetings, seminars and conferences. • Promoting equal and mutually beneficial cooperation among the professional associations of state journalists, the Cabinet approved a posteriori the signing and ratification of an agreement on cooperation in the field of media among all member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The agreement aims to promote equal and mutually beneficial cooperation between associations in the field of mass media. The agreement, signed in June 2019, would provide an opportunity for Member States to exchange best practices and new innovations in the field of mass media. According to an official statement, the agreement aims to promote equal and mutually beneficial cooperation between associations in the field of mass media.
Each Party shall facilitate activities on the basis of reciprocity and thus ensure equal opportunities. The agreement was signed in June 2019 (Representative) The agreement would also strengthen cooperation between the mass media newsrooms of their states, as well as between relevant ministries, agencies and organizations active in the field of mass media. The conclusion of individual agreements will help States to determine the specific conditions themselves. Officials stressed that the treaty also emphasizes the promotion of equal and mutually beneficial cooperation between professional associations of journalists. «The agreement will allow journalists to share their experiences, as well as organize meetings, seminars and conferences in the field of mass media,» they added. The agreement aims to promote equal and mutually beneficial cooperation between associations in the field of mass media. «The agreement aims to promote equal and mutually beneficial cooperation between professional associations of state journalists to study available professional experience and organize meetings, seminars and conferences,» the ministry said. It also aims to improve cooperation between the mass media newsrooms of their states, as well as between relevant ministries, agencies and organizations active in the field of mass media.
According to the agreement, the main areas of cooperation include «the creation of favourable conditions for the wide and reciprocal dissemination of information through the media in order to further deepen knowledge of the lives of the peoples of their respective states» and «cooperation between the editorial offices of the mass media of their states, as well as between the relevant ministries, agencies and organizations active in this field». The SCO comprises eight countries, including India, Kazakhstan, China, the Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. One of the main areas of cooperation is the creation of favourable conditions for the wide and mutual dissemination of information through the media. It will also enable States to have a clearer picture of the lives of the peoples of their States. Noting that the agreement was signed in June 2019, the government said in an official press release: «It is intended to promote equal and mutually beneficial cooperation between associations in the field of mass media. Each Party shall facilitate activities on the basis of reciprocity and thus ensure equal opportunities. The agreement would provide an opportunity for Member States to exchange best practices and new innovations in the field of mass media. The main areas of cooperation in the agreement are the creation of favourable conditions for the wide and mutual dissemination of information through the media in order to further deepen knowledge of the lives of the peoples of their States. The ministry said the agreement will promote the exchange of experiences and specialists in the field of mass media, provide mutual support in the training of media professionals and foster cooperation between educational and science research institutions and organizations active in the field. The agreement, signed in June 2019, would allow member states to exchange best practices and new innovations in the field of mass media.
• Promote the exchange of professionals and experiences in the field of media, mutual support in the training of media professionals and the promotion of cooperation between scientific research and educational institutions in the field of mass media. On Wednesday, the Cabinet then approved the signing and ratification of a mass media cooperation agreement among all member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). «The Cabinet of the Union, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given its ex post facto consent to the signing and ratification of an agreement on `cooperation in the field of mass media` among all member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization,» the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said. • The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is a permanent international intergovernmental organization. It was founded in June 2001 in Shanghai, China, by the Republic of Tajikistan, the Russian Federation, the Republic of China, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The pact was signed in June 2019 between SCO member states. .