Eurasian Media Forum to be held on 22-24 May 2019 in Almaty

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Ruslan Zhemkov and Alma Akhmetzhanova Director General of The Eurasia Media Forum speaking at Frontline Club in London

By Dr Shahid Qureshi – Group Chief Editor): –

(London) :- The Frontline Club, one of the most popular press clubs among the British media, hosted a briefing for journalists on the upcoming Eurasian Media Forum. Dr Shahid Qureshi (Group Chief Editor & CEO of The London Post & Media Group supports the vision and efforts of Dr Dariga Nazarbayeva, Chairperson of the Eurasia Media Forum due to its efforts to educate, train local journalists and promote freedom speech.

Dr. Dariga Nazarbayeva, eldest daughter of H.E. President Nursultan Nazarbayev and Chairperson of the Eurasian Media Forum, and Dr Shahid Qureshi, Editor in Chief of The London Post and Media Group in Astana Kazakhstan 22 June 2017. (Photo by Eurasian Media Forum 2017)

Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the UK Erlan Idrissov, member of the Board of Trustees of the EAMF International Foundation Ruslan Zhemkov, Global Director at Bloomberg Todd Baer, and the Regional Director of the EAMF International Foundation Sue Phillips were the speakers at the briefing.

The event was attended by representatives of such major British and international media as The London Post & Media Group, BBC, Bloomberg, CGTN, Financial Times, The Economist, and Thomson Reuters. Representatives of the diplomatic corps, British businesses and influential think tanks were also among the guests.

Mr. Zhemkov presented the main advantages of the Eurasian Media Forum as a discussion platform, which brings together leading world politicians, economists, political scientists and, critically, the media to discuss the most pressing issues on the international agenda. The forum is also an effective tool for exchanging experience and training in journalism, as it holds training seminars and master classes from world-class experts.

Mr. Zhemkov encouraged the British media to take part in the XVI Eurasian Media Forum, which is scheduled for 22-24 May 2019 in Almaty.

The guests of the event, including the media and British political and business establishment, praised the work of the annual forum and expressed interest in participating, also proposing a number of topics for discussions, seminars, master classes, and potential speakers and moderators of the event.

Initially specialised in military journalism, The Frontline Club today aims to champion independent journalism, provide an effective platform from which to support diversity and professionalism in the media, promote safe practice, and encourage both freedom of the press and freedom of expression worldwide.

The event was organised by the Embassy of Kazakhstan in the UK, with the support of the Eurasian Media Forum (EAMF) International Foundation.