Chief editors and top managers of the most authoritative and popular mass media outlets, heads of large broadcasting companies and Internet portals, media experts and famous journalists from 14 countries.
The interaction of the mass media from former USSR countries under various political and economic conditions will feature on the FEAM-2015 agenda. The participants will focus particular attention on the common Eurasian media space and the consequences of information wars.
Delivering speeches, editor-in-chief of Russia Today Margarita Simonyan and Russia Today General Director Dmitry Kiselev spoke about the information warfare in the world and its negative consequences. They said that information war damages the common sense. They noted that the information war between the West and Russia reached the highest level and said the world was divided into poles as a result of Ukraine crisis and threat of IS. Speakers said that Russia`s allies are more than allies of the United States in the world. They connected it with Russia`s just position on the ongoing processes in the world.
The event will be continued with panels.
Nurshan Guliyev, the director general of APA Information Agency, is also attending the forum.
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