The 2025 Belt and Road Journalists Forum Held in Ganzhou, China
JIANGXI, CHINA, JUL 19 – Nearly 100 media leaders from over 50 countries launched a global network to foster cooperation and reduce biases through journalism, organizers said.
- In Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, the Belt and Road Journalists Forum opened on July 19, 2025, under the theme "Promoting Civilizations Dialogue and Global Modernization with Power of Journalists," drawing nearly 100 representatives from over 50 countries.
- Amid growing uncertainties in global development, participants emphasized that media should uphold equality, mutual learning, dialogue and inclusiveness and called for building a diverse global network for civilizational dialogue and cooperation.
- The 'My Marathon' Global micro-video Collection and Exhibition session showcased ten works from six countries, the 'International Home of Journalists' volunteer program launched certifying 11 associations, and parallel discussions engaged foreign journalists with Chinese mayors on civilization dialogues and artificial intelligence.
- He Ping, chairman of the All-China Journalists' Association, urged media to "build bridges for mutual understanding", and the Belt and Road Journalists Station was officially established in Jiangxi to expand field reporting opportunities.
- Andrei Kryvasheyeu, rotating president of the Belt and Road Journalists Network, called on journalists to 'strengthen collaboration to reduce misunderstandings and biases' as media expand their global network.
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The 2025 Belt and Road Journalists Forum Held in Ganzhou, China
GANZHOU, China, July 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A report from Jiangxi International Communication Center (JXICC): On July 19, the 2025 Belt and Road Journalists Forum was held in Ganzhou City, east of China's Jiangxi Province. Nearly one hundred leaders of…
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