Collaboration Agreement between ANSA and ELTA
Recently, the Italian news agency ANSA signed an important collaboration agreement with the Lithuanian agency ELTA. This agreement will allow the two partners to share information services for editorial use and to develop joint commercial offers, aiming to strengthen communication between institutions and companies in their respective countries.
The agreement was formalized in a virtual ceremony, attended by ELTA director Vytautas Bruveris and ANSA CEO Stefano De Alessandri. Representing Italian diplomacy, the Italian ambassador to Vilnius, Emanuele De Maigret, was also present.
A Bridge between Italy and Lithuania
Ambassador De Maigret stressed that this agreement represents an effective instrument of collaboration. He stated that it will contribute to strengthening mutual knowledge between the two countries, at a time when national and international events require greater synergy. The ambassador defined this agreement as a tangible example of the cooperation that the embassy intends to promote.
“The agreement between the ANSA and ELTA agencies offers an important opportunity to better understand each other’s realities,” said De Maigret.
For his part, Director Bruveris positioned this collaboration within a broader strategy. He highlighted that ELTA is working daily to expand its network of partnerships in Europe and welcomed the possibility of collaborating with ANSA. According to Bruveris, having a partner in Southern Europe represents a significant step forward.
Business Opportunities and Technology Development
Stefano De Alessandri expressed satisfaction with the agreement, highlighting that it could open the way to new business opportunities. This could translate into greater visibility for Italian companies in Lithuania and vice versa. In addition, a fruitful exchange of best practices is expected that will support the technological development of the two agencies.
The future of the collaboration between ANSA and ELTA looks promising. As ties between Italy and Lithuania strengthen, this partnership is expected to not only enrich the information landscape but also contribute to greater trade integration between the two countries. In an increasingly interconnected world, initiatives like this can facilitate dialogue and cultural exchange on an international scale.