IGCF to Kick Off in Sharjah to Discuss Role of Communication in Global Economy

The 11th International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) will kick off in Sharjah on September 28. (WAM)
The 11th International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) will kick off in Sharjah on September 28. (WAM)
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IGCF to Kick Off in Sharjah to Discuss Role of Communication in Global Economy

The 11th International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) will kick off in Sharjah on September 28. (WAM)
The 11th International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) will kick off in Sharjah on September 28. (WAM)

The 11th International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) will kick off in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates on September 28.

The two-day event underlines the importance of the role played by government communication in global economic issues.

It will address economic issues and ways to strengthen relations between various cultures given conflicts around the globe.

Tariq Saeed Allay, Director-General of the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), said the forum will discuss many rapid changes in the field of government communication.

The world has gone through many crises during the past decade, which demands renewing government communication methods, he remarked.

The event will be held under the theme, “Challenges and Solutions”, with the participation of over 160 speakers from around the world.

Allay told Asharq Al-Awsat that the economic crises and the coronavirus pandemic underlined the importance of renewing the role of government communication and its ability to contain crises.

Gulf countries have presented an exemplary model in the government communication experience during the pandemic, he stated.

He attributed this to the trust among the Gulf Cooperation Council states, their peoples and governments.

The GCC states succeeded in the education and remote work sectors, he added, noting that trust between the government and the people is the most important factor for the success of government communication.

Allay cited the UAE and Saudi Arabia’s successful experiences during the pandemic, adding that the forum will highlight them and point to the government communication concept as a science and industry.

He said the forum succeeded during the past 10 years in delivering Sharjah’s ideas, experiences and messages in the field of government communication to the whole world.

“Government communication is an ever-renewing field through which we raise various topics that are discussed by prominent figures, scholars, ministers, Arab and foreign artists and intellectuals through various panels and inspiring speeches, in addition to workshops and research seminars.”

UAE Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Former President of Mexico and Honorary Chair of the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate Felipe Calderon, and Former President of the World Bank Group Jim Yong Kim are among the participants in the upcoming event.



Iraq, Saudi, Russia Stress Need for Stable Oil Market ahead of OPEC+ Meeting

A 3D printed oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed stock graph and Opec logo in this illustration picture, April 14, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
A 3D printed oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed stock graph and Opec logo in this illustration picture, April 14, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
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Iraq, Saudi, Russia Stress Need for Stable Oil Market ahead of OPEC+ Meeting

A 3D printed oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed stock graph and Opec logo in this illustration picture, April 14, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
A 3D printed oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed stock graph and Opec logo in this illustration picture, April 14, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

OPEC+ members Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed in a meeting in Iraq on Tuesday on the importance of maintaining stable oil markets and fair prices, Iraq's Prime Minister Office said on Tuesday.

The talks come ahead of Sunday's meeting of OPEC+, which comprises the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies led by Russia, where OPEC+ sources say it will weigh a possible further delay to plans to raise oil output.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak attended the meeting.

They discussed "the conditions of global energy markets and matters related to the production of crude oil, its flow to markets, and meeting demand," the prime minister's office said, Reuters reported.

"The importance of maintaining stability, balance, and fair prices was emphasised, while stressing the vital role played by the OPEC+ group in this regard," the office added.

Russian energy minister Sergei Tsivilev and deputy energy minister Pavel Sorokin were also present, according to a photo posted on the X account of the Iraqi prime minister's media office.

OPEC+, which pumps around half the world's oil, has already delayed a plan to gradually lift production by several months this year because of falling prices, weak demand and rising production outside the group.

Despite OPEC+'s cuts and delays to output hikes, oil prices have mostly stayed in a $70-$80 per barrel range this year and on Tuesday were trading below $74 a barrel, not far above a 2024 low reached in September.

Azerbaijan's Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov told Reuters on Monday OPEC+ may at Sunday's meeting consider leaving its current oil output cuts in place from Jan. 1. The meeting will be held online, OPEC+ sources said.