Tripoli, Libya – Minister of Communication, Zouhir Bouamama, arrived in Tripoli today to participate in the International Arab Media Dialogue Forum. The forum, scheduled for December 11th and 12th, is being held at the invitation of Walid Ammar Al-Lafi, the Libyan Minister of State for Communication and Political Affairs.
The forum is under the patronage of the Prime Minister of the Libyan Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah, and is being coordinated with the Technical Secretariat of the Council of Arab Information Ministers of the League of Arab States. Discussions will center on several key media issues impacting the Arab world.
Key topics for discussion include:
- Reaffirming the centrality of the Palestinian cause.
- Emphasizing the Arab identity of Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Palestine.
- Exploring Arab identity and media content creation.
- Focusing on professional training for media professionals and the development of digital content.
- Examining the utilization of Artificial Intelligence in the media landscape.
Minister Bouamama’s participation underscores Algeria’s commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration within the Arab media sector.
In addition to the forum, the Minister is also scheduled to attend the official opening ceremony of the Libyan National Museum tomorrow, Thursday. The museum is considered a significant cultural and historical landmark in Libya. His presence at the opening highlights the importance of cultural exchange and preservation within the region.
The forum is expected to produce actionable recommendations and strategies for strengthening the Arab media landscape and addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving global media environment. DZWatch will continue to provide updates on the forum’s progress and outcomes.



