IRNA CEO Heads to Doha for Key Iran-Arab World Dialogue Summit

IRNA CEO Heads to Doha for Key Iran-Arab World Dialogue Summit

In a significant move for media collaboration, Hossein Jaberi-Ansari, the CEO of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), has embarked on a trip to Doha, the capital of Qatar, to attend the 4th round of the Iran-Arab World Dialogue summit.

During his three-day visit to Doha, Jaberi-Ansari is set to engage in various activities aimed at strengthening media ties between Iran and Qatar. Here are some key highlights of his itinerary:

  • Media Tours: He will tour prominent media outlets including Al Jazeera and Fadaat Media Limited.
  • Official Meetings: Discussions with officials from the two Qatari media organizations are on the agenda.
  • Memorandum of Understanding: Jaberi-Ansari is expected to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Qatar News Agency.

The summit will commence with an opening speech by Kamal Kharrazi, head of Iran’s Strategic Council of Foreign Relations. Additionally, Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Qatar, Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi, will also address the attendees.

This summit aims to foster dialogue and cooperation between Iran and the Arab world, reinforcing the importance of media in diplomatic relations.

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