
Baghdad – IA – Hassan Al-Fawaz
Today, Tuesday, the Communications and Media Commission counted the number of foreign media offices in Baghdad, while calling on them to convey the true picture of Iraq, stressing that it is ready to provide all kinds of facilities.
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The head of the Commission, Ali Al-Muayyad, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “There are 40 foreign media offices in Baghdad licensed by the Commission,” calling on “Western and international media to come to Baghdad with the aim of conveying the true picture of the capital and Iraq and of developments at the level of state institutions and development.” services, investment and economic.”
He added, “This encourages us to engage the state’s work within its service and urban initiatives and restore confidence between society and the government,” pointing out that “the presence of foreign media can change the distorted stereotype about Iraq, give a bright picture of Iraq’s culture and history, and provide economic and investment opportunities.”
He stressed “the need for the European Union to support the young democracy in Iraq,” stressing “the need to support this experience in the Middle East.”
He stated, “The authority is ready to provide all the necessary facilities in terms of security, licenses, and facilities. This is the approach of the government led by Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani to encourage foreign media to be present and convey the picture of the real situation in Iraq.”
