During the state visit of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the President of the current Arab Summit, to China, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the National Communication Centre and China Media Group. This MoU aims to enhance cooperation and exchange expertise in the communication sector. Ahmed Khalid Al Araifi, CEO of the National Communication Centre, highlighted that this agreement reflects the strong ties between Bahrain and China across various fields. It paves the way for a new phase of cooperation in the communication domain. The MoU aims at enhancing communication between the two countries through various tools and platforms, serving shared interests and strengthening bilateral relations. This agreement aligns with the National Communication Centre's priorities to foster constructive cooperation with regional and international media entities, supporting ambitious government communication strategies. The continuous development of government communication necessitate s robust collaboration with leading media organisations worldwide, enhancing the exchange of professional expertise and knowledge as essential pillars of success, the CEO of NCC said. The MoU covers areas of cooperation such as the exchange of news and media content, innovation in creative communication, programme and expertise sharing, participation in events and mutual visits, and joint efforts in training and developing human resources in various communication sectors through specialised programmes. Source: Bahrain News Agency
Bahrain, China sign MoU to enhance media cooperation
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