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Saudi Arabia elected to chair UNWTO executive council

- Arab News Riyadh

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism has announced the election of the Kingdom as chair of the executive council of the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on for 2023. The announceme­nt was made at the 117th session of the organisati­on’s executive council being held in Marrakesh, making the Kingdom the first Gulf country to hold the post.

“The Kingdom is honored to be elected as chair of the World Tourism Organizati­on’s executive council and we believe in the importance of the organizati­on’s pioneering role. We look forward to cooperatin­g with all countries to support and develop the global tourism sector,” Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb said. He added that the Kingdom has been an active member of the organizati­on by launching initiative­s, supporting new ideas, and opening the organizati­on’s first regional office in Saudi Arabia to promote its agenda and work in the Middle East and beyond.

“At the heart of the UNWTO is a desire to promote tourism as a catalyst of economic developmen­t, which Saudi Arabia wholeheart­edly supports. We have committed $800 billion of government investment into the Saudi tourism industry by 2030.

“Our imperative is that the developmen­t we seek, both as a nation and globally, is sustainabl­e, inclusive and resilient. That’s how we will address the fast-changing needs of businesses, communitie­s and the planet,” Al-Khateeb said. As chair, Saudi Arabia will set the agenda for all meetings, ensuring that it captures the most pressing issues and concerns for the tourism industry. It will facilitate and moderate meetings effectivel­y, chair dialogue and encourage actionable outcomes. Saudi Arabia was first vice-chair of the executive council for 2022.

 ?? Supplied ?? Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb attends the 117th session of the UNWTO’s executive council in Marrakesh.
Supplied Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb attends the 117th session of the UNWTO’s executive council in Marrakesh.

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