
INA - BAGHDAD
The UN Secretary-General's Representative, Muhammed Al-Hassan, visited the Iraqi Media Network on Monday.
The Head of the Iraqi Media Network - IMN, Karim Hammadi, and the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Thaer Al-Ghanmi, welcomed the UN envoy in the presence of the directorates and expressed "thanks for the role played by the UN representative in reflecting Iraq's true image."
They reviewed the role of the IMN in "supporting the state of stability achieved in the country, the responsibility undertaken by the network in keeping pace with government efforts in the reconstruction and building campaign, as well as its role in following up on citizens' living needs and conveying the bright image of Iraq to the world."
In turn, Al-Hassan expressed his thanks for "the warm reception," praising "the IMN's role and its high reliability and neutrality in dealing with the files, as well as its wide follow-up of them at home and abroad."
He also praised "IMN's role in reflecting a positive image of Iraq and the urban movement it is witnessing."
Al-Hassan stressed that "Iraq today is more secure, stable, open, and prosperous, and this stability requires a media role in shedding light on it and reflecting the true image of Iraq externally," calling on the media "to put Iraq first in dealing with internal files and not to circulate baseless news and to rely on official sources."
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