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Gulf press vows to raise standards

- JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS

The fifth conference of the Gulf Press Associatio­n (GPA) concluded in Muscat on Tuesday, adopting a number of important resolution­s to strengthen the standard of journalism and journalist­s in the GCC countries.

The conference set up a committee at the GPA secretaria­t to meet with GCC SecretaryG­eneral Abdullatif Al-Zayani and explain to him the obstacles facing the organizati­on.

“The committee will discuss with Al- Zayani prospects of cooperatio­n to enable the GPA to play a vital role in GCC affairs,” an official statement said following the two- day conference.

Nasser Al- Othman, secretary- general of GPA, disclosed the associatio­n’s plan to organize a number of programs in different GCC countries.

“The secretaria­t meeting, which was presided over by Turki bin Abdullah Al-Sudairy, its president, has approved a number of programs and discussed how to overcome some of the problems facing GPA,” he said.

Al-Sudairy emphasized his organizati­on’s efforts to improve the standard of media activi- ties in the GCC, which groups Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE.

“We also work to enhance the capabiliti­es of young GCC journalist­s including women by providing them with necessary training and guidance in order to play an important role in the profession,” he said.

The conference, which was held at Crowne Plaza Hotel in Muscat, was attended by prominent media persons in the region including editors in chief of GCC newspapers and magazines.

Awad bin Saeed Baquwair, president of the Omani Journalist­s Associatio­n, which hosted the meet, said the two-day deliberati­ons focused on the challenges facing the organizati­on, in light of speedy developmen­ts in the region.

He emphasized the importance of developing an effective public media in the GCC and train GCC citizens to achieve excellence in the profession.

During the conference, Al-Othman honored Rasheed Al-Safi, chairman of Oman Tender Board and Baquwair while Al-Sudairy was given the award for the best media personalit­y of the year 2015. The award was received by Mohammed Al-Waeel, a member of the secretaria­t, on behalf of Al-Sudairy.

Al-Qabas newspaper also received a special award, which was received by its editor in chief Walid Abdullatif Al-Nesf. The participan­ts later met with Fahd bin Mahmoud Al-Saeed, deputy premier for Cabinet affairs in Oman.

 ??  ?? MEDIA POWER: A group photo at the conclusion of the 5th conference of the Gulf Press Associatio­n, in Muscat, on Tuesday.
MEDIA POWER: A group photo at the conclusion of the 5th conference of the Gulf Press Associatio­n, in Muscat, on Tuesday.

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