Palestinian envoy visits Anadolu Agency headquarters in Turkish capital

Palestine’s Ambassador to Türkiye on Monday paid a visit to the headquarters of Anadolu Agency, the country’s premier news source.

Ambassador Faed Mustafa was welcomed at the headquarters in the capital Ankara by Serdar Karagoz, the agency’s director general, and Yusuf Ozhan, the deputy director general and editor-in-chief.

During the meeting, Karagoz expressed pleasure to host Mustafa as he provided information on Anadolu Agency’s global news presence and journalistic work.

Saying that there are many Anadolu Agency staff in Ramallah, East Jerusalem and Gaza, he noted that the agency is among the top news agencies that provide the world with the most content from the region.?

“We will continue to inform both Türkiye and the world on what is happening in Palestine,” Karagoz added.

On his part, Mustafa commented on the significance of media, especially Anadolu Agency, in strengthening relations between the two countries.

Pointing out that Anadolu Agency is seen as a source for the Palestine issue, Mustafa said that along with Palestinian News & Information Agency (WAFA), Anadolu Agency are the two media organizations he follows the development around the world.

“Take the occasion, I would like to thank Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish people for their support for the Palestinian cause,” he added.

Meanwhile, Ozhan presented the agency’s ongoing efforts and works worldwide to enhance the quality of coverage further. In his presentation, he noted that Anadolu Agency continues to invest globally in human and technical capacity.

Recalling that Anadolu Agency provides content in 13 languages, Ozhan stressed that the agency aims to become the news source for all people around the world.

Founded in 1920, Anadolu Agency is a leading global news agency operating across the world. It serves subscribers in more than 100 countries, including in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Asia-Pacific.

Source: Anadolu Agency