Rabat – INA
The meetings of the Standing Committee for Arab Media began in Morocco on Monday, under the chairmanship of the head of the Iraqi Media Network, Dr. Nabil Jassem.
Dr. Nabil Jassim said in a speech during the meetings, which was attended by the reporter of the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "I extend my deep thanks, appreciation and gratitude to the brothers in the brotherly Kingdom of Morocco, king, government and people, for the hospitality and reception and the efforts they made to facilitate the procedures for the arrival of the participating delegations from the brotherly Arab countries with all Ease and overcoming difficulties for the success of these meetings and the achievement of the desired goals. Welcoming, on behalf of the members of the Standing Committee for Arab Media, the return of the Syrian Arab Republic to the League of Arab States, which would increase the strength of the Arab media and contribute to strengthening Arab participation in the formulating ideas and decisions in what serves our common issues.”
He added, "We are pleased to open on this blessed day the agenda of the ninety-ninth regular session of the Standing Committee for Arab Media on the land of the brotherly Kingdom of Morocco," noting that "the agenda is full of important files that deserve discussion and study, and have a direct relationship with our Arab countries, with the aim of facing many challenges and developments at the forefront of these files is the basic and central issue of the Arabs, which is the issue of Palestine.”
He stressed that "during this session, all previous decisions related to the Palestinian issue will be discussed, and all media support will be provided to support it, including the issue of Jerusalem, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Islamic and Christian sanctities," pointing out, "We are looking forward to discussing an important item in this session that includes a follow-up plan media movement abroad, especially since there are previous decisions of the Council of Arab Ministers of Information in the last three years, and some Arab countries have submitted proposals for this purpose.”
He stated that "one of the items that we hope will be discussed at great length is the role of the Arab media and its mission in addressing and confronting the phenomenon of terrorism and extremism that our Arab countries have suffered from in recent years, which have claimed innocent lives, drained huge amounts of money, plunged people into a wave of panic, terror and instability, and distorted the image of the Arab person and abused it to the tolerant message of Islam, which necessitates the development of carefully and carefully studied media standards in the various Arab media outlets to rid human thought of the wave of deviation that it targeted and sought to sow the seeds of backwardness and deviation and transform societies into hotbeds of rivalry and warfare instead of spreading a culture of tolerance, coexistence and the development of community awareness. “
He stressed that "regarding the Arab media map for sustainable development 2030, this was a focus of attention throughout the previous sessions, starting from the year 2017, and over the course of six sessions, during which the Arab Information Ministers Council issued many decisions, and the importance of exchanging experiences between member states in the field of sustainable development and interest in experiences was emphasized. Pioneering development for the youth and women segments, and the importance of small and large projects in this aspect," noting that "our agenda includes several items that we all seek to enrich with your bright ideas, valuable proposals, and constructive discussions, hoping to achieve what we all aspired to, crowned with success."
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