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We are open platform to portray true image, promote rapprochement: Al-Jarallah

We are open platform to portray true image, promote rapprochement: Al-Jarallah

Arab Timesa day ago
KUWAIT CITY, Aug 12: The Editor-in-Chief of Al-Seyassah and Arab Times newspapers Ahmed Al-Jarallah on Tuesday met with Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Kuwait Ayubkhan Yunusov, who was accompanied by Counselor at the Uzbek Embassy Bakhrom Turdialiev. They discussed ways to enhance media cooperation between the two sides. During the meeting, Yunusov expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Al- Seyassah and Arab Times newspapers for their continuous cooperation and support. He also praised the newspaper's recent interview with him, which addressed various aspects of bilateral relations between Kuwait and Uzbekistan.
He said: 'We appreciate the positive role played by the Kuwaiti press in building bridges of communication between peoples. We are pleased with the media partnership that brings us together with Al-Seyassah and Arab Times newspapers.' On the other hand, Al-Jarallah warmly welcomed the Uzbek Ambassador, affirming the commitment of the two newspapers to continue media cooperation with the Uzbek Embassy and cover events and activities that contribute to strengthening ties between the two countries. He added, 'The media is a bridge of communication between people. We are committed to being an open platform for conveying the true image and promoting understanding and rapprochement.' He praised the friendly relations between Kuwait and Uzbekistan, stressing that the media plays an important role in enhancing mutual understanding and bringing cultures together. Also present at the meeting were Managing Editor of the Arab Times Marlon Aquino Malinao, Director of Legal Affairs Counselor Hamada Al-Amir and colleague Mohammad Al-Farhan.
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