Marrakech presencia el regreso de Siria, Libia y Mauritania a la membresía de "Amán" en una sesión extraordinaria.

Fouad Aref, director general of the Maghreb Arab Press Agency and president of the Association of Mediterranean News Agencies (AMAN), announced the return of Syria, Libya, and Mauritania to the association during the opening of the thirty-third session of the organization's General Assembly in the Moroccan city of Marrakech.
Aref stated that this step represents an important boost to the media cooperation among Mediterranean countries, noting that the current session, held under the theme "Football and Media in the Mediterranean Region: Building Bridges Beyond Borders," witnesses a record participation of member agencies' representatives.
He added that the theme of the session reflects the association's direction towards enhancing integration among member news agencies by expanding news content exchange, developing joint training programs, and establishing specialized mechanisms to verify news accuracy and combat media misinformation.
The General Assembly's events, which continue until tomorrow, Thursday, include dialogues discussing the relationship between media and sports, signing cooperation agreements among member agencies, as well as a ceremony to award the "AMAN" honorary prizes for the best journalistic works of the year.
It is worth mentioning that "AMAN" was established in 1991 as a regional organization aiming to enhance media cooperation among official news agencies in Mediterranean basin countries through exchanging experiences, developing capabilities, and combating fake news.