Morocco Takes Part in Meeting of Arab League’s Negotiation Group with International Media, Digital Companies

Amman – The Arab League’s States’ committee responsible for negotiating with prominent international media and digital companies commenced its inaugural meeting in Amman on Tuesday, with Morocco’s active participation.

Representing Morocco in this committee are Ouadii Taouil, an Advisor in the Office of the Minister of Youth, Culture, and Communication, and Mustapha Amadjar, the Director of Communication and Public Relations at the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication.

Alongside Morocco, this group, led by Jordan, consists of members from the United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Egypt, as well as the Arab Broadcasting Union.

The meeting was held in application of Resolution no. 533 of the 53rd Session of the Council of Arab Information Ministers, held last June in Rabat, concerning the adoption of executive procedures for the Unified Arab Strategy for dealing with major international media and digital companies.

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