Al-Lami stresses the importance of showing the bright image of Iraq to the delegations that will visit Iraq on Press Day

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Head of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, Moayad Al-Lami, stressed the importance of showing the bright image of Iraq and the major reconstruction campaign that the country is witnessing in front of the Arab and foreign media delegations that will participate with the journalistic family in its celebrations this year, on the National Day of the Iraqi Press, which represents more than (50) countries around the world. A statement by the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate stated: 'The head of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, Moayad Al-Lami, chaired the meeting of the Supreme Committee charged with preparing for the celebrations of the National Day of the Iraqi Press on its 155th anniversary, reviewing before the members of the Supreme Committee assigned by the Prime Minister, the Syndicate's procedures regarding inviting and hosting delegations and personalities, from various countries of the world, which includes Arab and foreign ministers of culture and information, heads of Arab media institutions and international organizations concerned with journalism and media, in addition to preparing all the logistical and technical requirements for holding the celebrations, the most prominent of which is the preparation for the central celebration that will be held in Al-Zawraa Hall of the Al-Rashid Hotel on the morning of Sunday, June 30, under the auspices of The Prime Minister and the festival of the union's branches in the governorates, which is held in the gardens of Abu Nawas Street, and the public celebration in the cultural and social center, One Thousand and One Nights, as well as hosting the meetings of the General Secretariat of the Union of Arab Journalists. It was also discussed what facilities the supporting bodies, representing a number of Ministries and other departments, will provide to make this national celebration a success. The meeting included representatives of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior, Culture, and Transport, the Intelligence Service, the Baghdad Operations Command, the Baghdad Municip ality, and the Iraqi Media Network, in addition to members of the Syndicate Council. Source: National Iraqi News Agency