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Kabul (BNA) --- Mubariz Rashidi the deputy to information and culture ministry after attending the Asia-pacific annual assembly held in Seoul recently and returning home, said that several countries and international agencies would provide training facilities to Afghan journalists.

In the assembly, beside participation of 60 nations the representatives of big media outlets had also attended.  At the sideline of the forum, Rashidi also met with his counterparts from Pakistan and India and exchanged views on matters of mutual interests.

He also urged his Pakistani counterpart to void using vicious term in Pakistani media on Afghan soldiers martyred, and the Pakistani dignitary promised to cooperate Afghanistan in this field.

It was also decided in meeting with the deputy of the Asia-Pacific publication department that the entity would train some of Afghan journalists.  Rashidi also met with the chief of the copy right organization (ABLIO) and in it was agreed to train the modalities of implementing copy right.

The managing director of national radio and television, Zarin anzor and Abdul Rahman Panjshiri also accompanied Rashidi in the journey to Seoul where he also met with Philippines delegation and exchanged views on bilateral relations.

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