Yemen’s Deputy Information Minister Omar al-Bukhaiti chaired a meeting in Sanaa on Thursday to review the ministry’s plan and affiliated institutions’ programs for the year 1448 AH.
The meeting was attending by Mohammed Mansour, Deputy Minister for External Media Relations, Abdulrahman Al-Ahnoumi, Director-General of the Yemeni Corporation for Radio and Television, and Ahmed Rasea, Chairman of Al-Thawra Foundation for Press, Printing and Publishing.
During the meeting, they reviewed the plan’s key aspects and programs related to media performance and external communications through regulating and streamlining media activity, strengthening and preserving the country’s national identity, and countering the “soft warfare” across all fields.
The meeting also reviewed the plan’s key components and programs, which include supporting state and government efforts in development, service delivery, and community work, as well as continuing to improve the performance of national media institutions and outlets.
It also addressed confronting Zionist and American plans in the region, strengthening relations and communication with the axis of jihad and resistance, and shaping public opinion in support of the nation’s causes and holy sites, foremost among them the Palestinian cause.
In the meeting, Al-Bukhaiti emphasized the importance of keeping media outlets aligned with current developments, stressing the need for coordinated efforts to counter the American and Israeli media machine and its tools, and to ensure that Yemen’s voice is heard internationally.
He called on media professionals, activists, journalists, and free people around the world to unify their stance and direct hostility toward the American and Israeli enemies, which seek to drag the entire region into an open war.

















