The Media Committee in charge of preparations for the Arab Summit, which Jordan will host on 23-29 March, launched the Amman Summit’s official .
The website offers information on the Arab League and its member states, as well as the latest news on preparations for the Summit. It also includes a media guidebook for journalists covering its activities. The English version of the site will be launched soon, according to Jordan's News Agency (Petra).
Through the website, delegations, the media and interested site visitors can follow the Summit’s news as it occurs, with press releases, photos, and videos that will be made available. They can also access the Summit’s official social media channels.
The website offers online registration for the official delegations participating in the Summit and its preparatory meetings. Moreover, members of the media wishing to cover the Summit can submit their applications for media accreditation through the website until February 28.
The website will continue to be updated with information related to the Arab Summit throughout the period of Jordan’s presidency and until the following Arab Summit is convened.
Last week, the Media Committee launched the Amman Summit’s official social media channels on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, complementing the website and reaching out to the largest number of potential followers, especially young Arabs, Petra reported.
Source: BNA
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