Close Menu
Business News MEA
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Saturday, June 13
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn VKontakte
    Business News MEABusiness News MEA
    • Home
    • UAE
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    Business News MEA
    You are at:Home»UAE»Gulf media leaders highlight strategic weight of Gulf image in global media as soft power asset
    UAE

    Gulf media leaders highlight strategic weight of Gulf image in global media as soft power asset

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 27, 2026
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    DUBAI, 27th April, 2026 (WAM) — Speakers at a session titled ‘Reshaping the Gulf’s Image in Global Media’ outlined a strategic roadmap to transform regional media from a defensive actor into the author and director of the global narrative.

    They highlighted the strategic weight of the regional image as a soft-power asset, calling for proactive management and comprehensive intellectual and cultural safeguards.

    The session is part of the Gulf Creators event organised today by the UAE Government Media Office today at Atlantis, The Palm Dubai, bringing together more than 1,000 Gulf media professionals, thinkers, and content creators.

    Speakers at the session included Samira Rajab, former Bahraini Minister of State for Media Affairs; Dr. Saad bin Tefla Al Ajmi, former Kuwaiti Minister of Information; and Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Authority.

    Speakers emphasised that the main obstacle to crafting a cohesive Gulf narrative is the absence of long-term strategic planning, and the need for an intelligent, integrated media discourse that attuned to the evolving digital landscape and resonates with the next generations.

    To re-invent the Gulf’s global perception, Samira Rajab emphasised that image-building must be an exercise in authenticity rather than fabrication. The objective is to dismantle entrenched stereotypes that reduce the region to oil and luxury, replacing them with a narrative of “civilisational strength.”

    This involves projecting a reality defined by robust, integrated systems and the profound unity between the people and their leadership: a unity that has proven its resilience through regional challenges.

    The path to this transformation requires integrating “image-making” into the national security framework, treating it with the same strategic priority and budgetary commitment as military defence.

    Most critically, she called for a shift toward narrative sovereignty, empowering regional talent to author the Gulf’s story, ensuring the narrative is truly self-directed.

    Saad bin Tefla Al Ajmi characterised the unprecedented solidarity seen during the recent Iranian aggression as a strategic window to re-invent the Gulf’s self-image and external messaging.

    He advocated for a focus on the “intrinsic reality” of Gulf societies rather than superficial “image polishing” for international approval.

    Al Ajmi noted that, in times of crisis, certain Arab narratives showed bias towards the aggressors and went beyond that to victim blaming. He called for the reassessment of such narratives that misrepresent the Gulf reality and called for ensuring political reciprocity.

    Al Ajmi noted that certain Arab discourses have sided with aggressors and engaged in victim-blaming during crises. He called for a candid reassessment of these positions, grounded in the principle of political and media reciprocity

    Highlighting the need to “humanise” the region’s global perception, Al-Ajmi pointed to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Dubai’s emergence as a world-class hub that managed to dismantle stereotypes, and the unique logistics of the Hajj as proven models of success, while pointing out that these achievements remain strategically under-leveraged in international media.

    Abdulla Al Hamed emphasised that misconceptions thrive in the absence of a strong local voice, stating that those who do not author their own story allow others to misinterpret it.

    To address this, he noted the National Media Authority’s role in institutionalising the UAE’s national reputation, spearheading an inspired, self-authored narrative that projects the nation’s achievements to a global audience.

    He stressed the need to reshape media awareness, urging platforms to transcend marginal disputes and instead amplify the region’s vast achievements and enduring solidarity.

    Regarding the recent Iranian aggression, Abdulla Al Hamed reaffirmed the UAE’s stance of transparency, unyielding consistency and steadfast narrative regardless of shifting circumstances.

    He highlighted the UAE’s proven track record in digital governance, specifically its success in holding global platforms accountable for hate speech and data manipulation.

    He concluded, “Guided by visionary leadership, the UAE remains focused on building a future-oriented legacy that prioritises long-term milestones rather than glorifying past accomplishments.”

    Source: Emirates News Agency

    Previous ArticleADNOC L&S takes delivery of sixth next-generation LNG carrier
    Next Article How remarkable Sawe made marathon history in London

    Related Posts

    UAE National Jiu-Jitsu Championship boosts competition through international ranking points

    June 13, 2026

    World’s most expensive gold dress captivates visitors at WJMES

    June 13, 2026

    ECSSR Director-General meets Vice Minister of International Department of CPC Central Committee

    June 13, 2026
    Don't Miss

    Katy Perry, Tom Cruise: US brings glitz for World Cup 2026 opener

    UAE National Jiu-Jitsu Championship boosts competition through international ranking points

    World Cup 2026: England training equipment stolen in US, including balls, boots

    World’s most expensive gold dress captivates visitors at WJMES

    2026. All rights reserved.
    • Home
    • UAE
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.