Delegates cut the ribbon to inaugurate phase I of the project. (Credit: NDO) The project aims to help Cambodia expand radio and TV
broadcasting coverage and improve broadcast quality. It is part of an
agreement signed at the 14th meeting of the Vietnam-Cambodia joint Committee
on Economic, Cultural and Scientific-Technical Cooperation in October 2015.
Two phases of the project, financed through Radio the Voice
of Vietnam (VOV), are implemented in 2017 and 2018.
Under this project, four FM radio stations are to be built
in the provinces of Kep, Tboung Khmum, Pursat, and Kampong Chhnang.
Meanwhile, five TV stations are to be located in other provinces, including
Svay Rieng and Kampong Cham.
Addressing the inaugural ceremony, Cambodian Minister of
Information Khieu Kanharith appreciated the Vietnamese Government’s practical
assistance to his country in many spheres, including information and
communications. The broadcasting stations sponsored by the Vietnamese
Government have proved effective, contributing to socio-economic development
in Cambodia.
Kampong Cham Governor Kui Chamroen highly valued Vietnam’s
continuous and unconditional support since the defeat of the Khmer Rounge,
helping to improve the living standards of the Cambodian people.
For his part, VOV General Director Nguyen The Ky said he
hopes the Vietnamese-funded radio and TV stations, equipped with modern
facilities, will help increase broadcasting coverage and quality, and promote
Cambodia’s capacity to produce radio and TV programmes.
On November 15, VOV General Director Ky, who is also member
of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee, had a working session
with Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia Men Sam An and General Director of the
national radio station of Cambodia Tan Sarat.
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Source: NDO