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News/AESF X ABU Partnership Extended

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contentTextThe Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) has extended its partnership with the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). According to release ABU will join the AESF Partnership Commission as a member and continue broadcasting esports initiatives of the federation. Sebastian Lau, AESF Director General, said, '''“The renewal of this Memorandum of Understanding between AESF and ABU marks another significant milestone in further elevating our partnership, especially as AESF has recently introduced our Partnership Commission as part of our initiatives to strengthen relations with important stakeholders for the benefit of the Esports community.”'''

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