Gulf Media Forum with participation of approximately 150 figures
Gulf Media Forum, this evening, concluded its work in the Kingdom of Bahrain, with the participation of approximately 150 Gulf media figures, including Information Ministers of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf
, and a number of experts, academics and specialists in the media and telecommunication affairs.
GCC Information Ministers, during the final meeting, honoured six of GCC radio pioneers, in recognition of their contributions to support the march of the GCC joint media work, including former Director of Bahrain Radio, Abdulrahman Abdullah, head of Radio (Emarat FM), Emirati Media Yaqoub Yusuf Al-Rousi, Adviser of the Minister of Culture and Information of Saudi Arabia, Ibrahim bin Ahmed Saleh Al-Saqoub, former General Manager of the Sultanate of Oman Radio, Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah bin Suleiman Al-Migini, The first Qatari radio newscaster and consultant of Qatari Radio, Aisha Hassan Ali Malallah, Kuwaiti Information Ministry\'s Assistant Undersecretary for radio Yusuf Mustafa Abdullah.
Gulf Media Forum sessions\' speakers and meetings\' heads were also honored, including media figures Jamal Khashaggi of Saudi Arabia, Anwar Abdulrahman of Bahrain, Mohammad Al-Hamadi of UAE, Ahmed Al-Fahad of Kuwait, Dr. Ahmed Abdulmalik of Qatar, Dr. Sajid Al-Abdulli of Kuwait, Colonel Mohammed bin Dinna of Bahrain, Jabir Al-Harami of Qatar, Saleh Al-Shihi of Saudi Arabia, Aida Al-Zidjali of Oman, Ali Sibkar and Mohammad Al-Arab of Bahrain, Jasim Salman of Qatar, Salma Al-Hijri of Oman, Hind Al-Nahidh of Kuwait, Dr. Mitha Al-Hamili of UAE and Secretary General of the Arab Media Forum of Kuwait, Madhi Al-Khamis.
Source: BNA
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