
The Information Minister of Syria, Hamza al-Mustafa, actively participated in the Tripoli Forum for Government Communication held in Libya’s capital. The event was part of the “Tripoli Media Days” agenda and focused on improving government communication strategies.
Minister al-Mustafa attended several sessions that discussed how to develop official media tools and build public trust. The forum emphasized the role of strategic communication in strengthening state stability, a key concern for participating countries.
He also took part in a panel titled “Arab Media and the Centrality of the Palestinian Cause.” During the discussion, al-Mustafa highlighted the misuse of Palestinian slogans by the former regime, which exploited them to suppress its own people. He stressed the importance of removing political exploitation from such crucial causes.
Syria’s involvement reflects the Ministry of Information’s commitment to enhancing Arab cooperation. The ministry aims to exchange technical and professional expertise in media management and communication policy development. Learning from regional experiences is key to supporting Syria’s new phase in media strategy.
The forum provided an opportunity to tackle pressing issues related to government communication, including transparency and media credibility. Discussions also focused on adapting communication content to meet evolving challenges in the Arab world.
Key objectives addressed at the forum included:
1. Strengthening official media institutions
2. Building trust between governments and citizens
3. Enhancing strategic communication techniques
4. Promoting Arab media solidarity on important political issues
By engaging in these dialogues, the Information Minister reaffirmed Syria’s dedication to improving its media landscape. The forum serves as a platform to boost collaboration and share knowledge among Arab countries.
This gathering in Tripoli highlights the importance of government communication in shaping public perception and ensuring state stability through informed media strategies.
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