KUNA chairman to discuss media cooperation

MANAMA- Board Chairman and Director General of Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) , Sheikh Mubarak Al-Duaij Al-Ibrahim Al-Sabah, today (May 10th) arrived in Bahrain on a two-day visit, in line with the GCC information ministers’ resolution of 2013, to exchange visits and expertise among GCC news agencies’ officials and staff, in addition to visit the Kuwait News Agency Office in Manama to enhance information about work process there. 

36663_0KUNA Board Chairman will meet Information Affairs Authority President, Ali Al-Rumaihi, who will lead him on filed visit around the departments of Bahrain News Agency (BNA) to brief him on work process there. 

KUNA Board Chairman and the accompanying delegation were received upon arrival at Bahrain International Airport by BNA Acting Director-General, Mohannad Al-Nuaimi, a number of Bahraini officials, Kuwaiti Ambassador to Bahrain and a number of Kuwaiti Embassy’s staff. -BNA

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