In a cooperation between China Radio International and Radio86, the first official websites using Estonian and Lithuanian languages in China have been officially launched in Beijing.
The State Council Information Office and embassies of related countries in Beijing sent the obligatory congratulatory messages on the launching of the new websites, praising CRI’s efforts and achievements in promoting mutual understanding between the Chinese people and their counterparts in Estonia and Lithuania while establishing platforms for international exchanges between Chinese and foreign media.
The new websites, ee.radio86.com in Estonian and lt.radio86.com in Lithuanian, will provide radio programs, videos, photos and information that focus on Chinese business, culture and travel.
With the launch of the two new websites, CRI Online, the official online portal of China Radio International, expanded the number of the languages used on its multimedia websites to 61. The contents for the websites are provided by journalists from Radio86 in Finland.
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