Information Minister Participates in GCC Information Ministers’ Meeting in Kuwait

Kuwait City: Dr. Ramzan bin Abdulla Al Noaimi, Minister of Information, participated in the 28th meeting of the Ministers of Information of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), held in the State of Kuwait. The meeting was chaired by Abdulrahman Baddah Al Mutairi, Kuwait's Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs. According to Bahrain News Agency, the minister emphasized the significance of enhancing Gulf media integration and developing shared platforms using modern technologies to keep pace with rapid developments. This initiative aligns with the vision of GCC leaders and meets the aspirations of their peoples. Dr. Al Noaimi reiterated the Kingdom of Bahrain's commitment to supporting joint GCC action, particularly in the media sector, guided by the vision of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the directives of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister. He underscored the role of Gulf media institutions in solidi fying frameworks for constructive media cooperation and reinforcing the shared values and principles that unite GCC states. Additionally, he highlighted the necessity for ongoing coordination among member states and the implementation of effective initiatives addressing current regional priorities. Dr. Al Noaimi noted that the rapidly changing global landscape necessitates a unified Gulf response that enhances media content and supports the development of national talent capable of producing responsible and meaningful media reflecting the Gulf identity, values, and achievements. The ministers deliberated on several key topics on the agenda, including proposed initiatives under the GCC Strategic Plan for Joint Media Cooperation 2023-2030. This plan covers radio, television, news agencies, and digital media, and includes strategies to apply modern technologies and artificial intelligence in creating content that reflects the region's shared identity and highlights its ongoing development.