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UNWTO passes Saudi resolution to transform tourism

Passing of resolution is first major step by KSA in its new position as Executive Council chair

- Caspar Webb

The 177th Executive Council of the UN World Trade Organizati­on has passed a Saudi resolution to “redesign tourism” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As newly elected chair of the council, the Kingdom successful­ly lobbied for the creation of a Saudi-SpainUNWTO working group to oversee and direct significan­t changes to the global tourism industry.

The proposal had been promoted by the Kingdom since December 2021, with a Saudi host delegation reiteratin­g its support for the creation of the working group during the Kingdom’s hosting of the 116th Executive Council in Jeddah earlier this year.

This week’s three-day event in Marrakech, attended by Arab News, saw the passing of a resolution to push forward with the creation of the working group, which has been supported from the outset by Spain. The working group, which will comprise eight members of the organizati­on according to the resolution, is slated to launch in spring next year, but will still require the formal endorsemen­t of the UNWTO chief. The eight members will work alongside the three working group co-chairs — Saudi Arabia, Morocco and the UNWTO — to move forward with the vision to transform global tourism.

Of the council’s 36 member countries present at the event, 31 approved the resolution. The working group aims to represent every region of the world, and will include two member states for

Africa and America, as well as single states to promote the tourism aspiration­s of Europe, the Middle East, the Far East and Pacific, and South Asia. Once establishe­d, the working group will meet at least biannually and will run on a budget allocated voluntaril­y by member states of the Executive Council.

The move is expected to lead to a significan­t shake-up within the world’s premier tourism body, with the Kingdom calling to “revitalize” the UNWTO and “improve its operating methods.”

It comes on the back of enhanced Saudi-Spanish ties in investment and tourism, and is the result of months of work by the two countries to gather support for the proposal among council members.

The working group aims to make the UNWTO “more inclusive, more resilient and more sustainabl­e than ever,” said Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb.

The passing of the resolution was the first major step by the Kingdom in its position as council chair. Al-Khateeb oversaw the handover from previous chair Cote D’Ivoire in Marrakech on Friday.

Trade between Saudi Arabia and Spain totals $3.5 billion annually. The two countries have made significan­t steps toward boosting economic ties throughout the year, with the SaudiSpani­sh Investment Forum in June ahead of the Jeddah UNWTO event leading to a number of high-profile agreements.

The meeting in Marrakech also saw the admittance of several Saudi and Spanish affiliate members, including the Jeddah Central Developmen­t Co. and Spain’s Innovaris SL and Eturia CLM.

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