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Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues foreign press registration cards to international journalists

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on February 24 issued foreign press registration cards to journalists of international media organizations and news agencies to cover the second DPRK-USA summit.

A foreign reporter receives his foreign press registration card to attend the second DPRK-USA summit at the office of Information and Press Department, MOFA. Photo: Cong Dat
 
About 3,000 foreign journalists have registered to cover the summit. 

Earlier, Le Thi Thu Hang, the Foreign Ministry's Spokeswoman, said the upcoming DPRK-USA Summit is a good chance for Vietnam to promote its foreign policy and show its wish to join hands in building peace in the region and the world.

The spokeswoman believed that during their stay in Hanoi, international reporters will experience the hospitality and friendliness of local people. The event is expected to open up chances for Vietnam to step up its international integration.
 

By Cong Dat / VNP

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