The UAE was re-elected to the UNWTO Executive Council for 2025-2029 during a meeting in Doha. The UAE delegation, led by Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, discussed various initiatives aimed at enhancing tourism in the region.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has secured its re-election to the Executive Council of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) for the term spanning 2025 to 2029. This was announced at the 51st meeting of the UNWTO Regional Committee for the Middle East, taking place in Doha, Qatar, under the leadership of Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, who serves as the Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Economy.
During the Doha meeting, delegates deliberated on various tourism initiatives and projects. These discussions aimed to enhance regional collaboration and support the ongoing development of the tourism sector in the Middle East. The UAE’s role on the Executive Council signifies its commitment to advancing tourism strategies that benefit the region.
Continued participation in the UNWTO Executive Council allows the UAE to influence global tourism policies and foster partnerships. Such initiatives are essential for promoting tourism growth, thereby contributing to the economic diversification and sustainable development objectives of the UAE and the broader Middle East region.
In summary, the UAE’s re-election to the UNWTO Executive Council for 2025 to 2029 emphasizes its strategic role in shaping tourism policies within the Middle East. The discussions in Doha focused on collaborative projects designed to boost the tourism sector, highlighting the region’s commitment to sustainable development in this vital industry.
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