Amman: Under the patronage of Minister of Government Communication and Government Spokesperson Mohammad Momani, the Jordan News Agency (Petra) and Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization (TAG-Org) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation and partnership in various fields.
According to Jordan News Agency, Secretary General of the Ministry of Government Communication Zaid Nawaiseh, representing Minister Momani, highlighted TAG-Org's role in supporting institutions. He emphasized that the MoU reflects the organization's ongoing commitment to national development. Nawaiseh noted that the agreement prioritizes training opportunities, particularly in digital media, in response to the growing need for advanced communication skills. He stressed that timeliness, speed, and accuracy are crucial in today's media landscape for shaping public opinion.
Nawaiseh further underscored Petra's role as a leading national media institution dedicated to innovation and modernization. He reaffirmed the Ministry's appreciation for TAG-Org's contributions at local, regional, and global levels, expressing readiness to collaborate with national institutions to enhance the media sector.
The MoU was signed by Petra's Director General, Fairouz Mubaideen, and TAG-Org Chairman Talal Abu-Ghazaleh. The agreement aims to foster collaboration in media and training, facilitate access to educational opportunities provided by Talal Abu-Ghazaleh University, and support professional development for both organizations. It also includes the exchange of resources, expertise, and specialized lecturers, as well as cooperation in news services and access to TAG-Org's digital infrastructure.
Additionally, the partnership seeks to preserve Petra's media heritage by archiving historical images and materials, with plans to establish a dedicated exhibition space at Petra's headquarters for permanent display.
Abu-Ghazaleh emphasized the crucial role of Jordanian media, particularly Petra, in advocating for national interests, showcasing achievements, and addressing challenges. He highlighted the organization's focus on media due to its significant influence on economic and social development, both in Jordan and across its global network of over 100 offices.
He reaffirmed TAG-Org's commitment to supporting His Majesty King Abdullah II's vision for private sector engagement in national development, including corporate social responsibility and safeguarding the country's strategic interests. Abu-Ghazaleh also noted that TAG-Org continuously launches media initiatives aligned with technological advancements, operating a comprehensive media division that includes digital radio and television broadcasting, as well as three specialized news agencies covering intellectual property, technology, and education.