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IMN head announces the success of the Arab Media Conference

IMN head announces the success of the Arab Media Conference

Iraqi News23-05-2025

Baghdad-INA
Karim Hammadi, head of the Iraqi Media Network (IMN), announced the success of the Fourth Arab Media Conference on Friday.
In his speech announcing the conference's closing statement, attended by a correspondent for the Iraqi News Agency (INA), Karim Hammadi, head of the Iraqi Media Network, said, "Thank you for organizing this successful conference, and thanks and appreciation to Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani for his unlimited support for this conference and all initiatives that bring Arabs together in Iraq and Baghdad, as well as for their unlimited support for the Iraqi Media Network."
He added: "Thanks and appreciation to the Arab League and the Arab States Broadcasting Union for their participation and support in holding this conference. We also thank all members of the Iraqi Media Network, including its Board of Trustees and all its affiliates, for the success of this conference, we also thank the distinguished attendees who took the trouble to come to Iraq and participate with us in the sessions of this conference with unparalleled success and activity, Thank you again."

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