A new international partnership adds to ANSA’s portfolio of strategic collaborations: a collaboration agreement was signed via digital connection between Andina – Peru’s information agency – and ANSA, which provides for the exchange of their respective information contents.
The partnership, signed in the presence of the Italian ambassador in Peru, Giancarlo Curcio, and the head of the chancellery of the Peruvian embassy in Rome, Miguel Aleman, is based on the possibility for the partners to use their respective information services for editorial use and on the possibility of developing joint commercial offers for their clients – media, institutions and companies – in their respective countries.
“I welcome with great pleasure the signing of the agreement between the Italian news agencies ANSA and the Peruvian Andina. Thanks to this agreement it will be possible to have a significant and greater flow of information between the two countries, in order to deepen and strengthen relations between the two nations, linked by a deep and lasting friendship, consolidated by the complementarity between the two economies and by the presence of important communities of compatriots in their respective countries”, said Ambassador Curcio.
For the head of the chancellery of the Peruvian embassy in Rome, Miguel Aleman, “the signing of this agreement between two companies of recognized prestige and objectivity is a fact to be celebrated: first of all, it will favor the flow and feedback of real news from reliable sources, which will immediately reach citizens through the various platforms available to Andina and ANSA. 24”.
The Director General of Andina, Carlos Alonzo Vasquez Lazo, expressed his satisfaction with the agreement reached: “The signing of this agreement is extremely important for our agency, as it will allow us to increase the information offer, disseminating information and events from Italy in Peru and in the Latin American region. Likewise, ANSA will be able to use our contents to share them with the entire Italian and European community. This synergy will bring a great contribution in the field of information, journalism and national events in both countries”.
According to the Chief Executive Officer of ANSA, Stefano De Alessandri, the partnership “constitutes an important new piece of the global network of collaboration agreements with agencies all over the world and, in particular, in a strategic geographical area such as Latin America, where ANSA has been present for 70 years with its own offices and dedicated websites and the most successful initiatives in which it has recently invested, in order to share experiences and results”. .
Source: Terra