In a historic development, The Nation and The Korea Herald, a leading English-language newspaper published in Seoul, South Korea, have officially announced a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening media cooperation, content sharing and promoting intercommunication. global.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizing this groundbreaking collaboration was signed in ceremonies held today in Seoul and Islamabad. The signing ceremony marked a pivotal moment for both newspapers as they embark on a journey to strengthen ties and expand their international presence.
Exciting news: @La_NaciĆ³n and @TheKoreaHerald a major English-language newspaper published in Seoul, South Korea, have come together to boost media cooperation, share content and organize events to improve awareness and intercommunication. Memorandum of understanding between the two newspapers…
– Salman Masood (@salmanmasood) September 11, 2023
The MoU was signed today at simultaneous events held in Seoul and Islamabad. In Seoul, Mr. Choi Jin-young, CEO of The Korea Herald, and in Islamabad, Ms. Rameeza Majeed Nizami, CEO of Nawai Waqt Group, signed the MoU. In Seoul, the ceremony took place at the Pakistani Embassy in South Korea. The ceremony was attended by Mr. Nabeel Munir, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Korea and Vice President of The Korean Herald.
Meanwhile, in Islamabad, the ceremony was attended by Salman Masood, editor of The Nation, and chief operating officer of Nawai Waqt group.
This partnership signifies a commitment to enrich the quality and diversity of news coverage for readers around the world. Both The Nation and The Korea Herald, recognized for their insightful reporting and commitment to journalistic excellence, will leverage their respective strengths to offer a more comprehensive perspective on regional and global issues.