During a recent visit to Brussels,
Belgium, the Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization
(UNWTO), Taleb Rifai, has discussed how to reinforce the
collaboration of the Organization with the European Union (EU).
Rifai met the EU Commissioners for
Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, Tibor Navracsics; for
Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Karmenu Vella; and for
International Cooperation and Development, Neven Mimica. Issues such
as the links between culture and tourism, the EU Blue Growth Agenda,
namely in the areas of oceans and biodiversity, the 2017
International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development and the
Sustainable Tourism Goals (SDGs) were in the agenda.
During the visit, Rifai also met the
Deputy-Prime Minister of Belgium, Kris Peeters, and, Ben Weyets the
Flemish Minister of Mobility and Public Works, the Vlaamse Randa,
Tourism and Animal Welfare. Under the auspices of Minister Weyets,
UNWTO signed an agreement with the Flanders Department of Foreign
Affairs to jointly develop a set of guidelines for tourism on
war-related historical sites.
UNWTO welcomes EU-China Year of Tourism
Rifai has also welcomed the EU-China
Year of Tourism during his recent participation at the 1st
anniversary of the Europe China OBOR Culture & Tourism
Development Committee of the Europe-China One Belt One Road
initiative.
The event held in Brussels, Belgium,
stressed the relevance of tourism and culture in strengthening the
links between the European Union and China.
“The Committee works to ensure that
the tourism sector within the European Union responds with a unified
voice to the immense potential of the Chinese tourism market and the
One Belt One Road initiative, one of the largest ever investment
plans. The support of UNWTO to the Committee and to the EU-China Year
of Tourism in 2018 is of critical value” said István Ujhelyi,
President of the Committee.
On the occasion of his visit to
Brussels, Rifai also signed an agreement with the Network of European
Regions for Competitive and Sustainable Tourism (NECsTouR) to work on
several issues including the promotion of the International Year of
Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017.
“Bearing in mind UNWTO and NECSTouR
common priorities and considering the fruitful cooperation between
our organizations, including NECSTouR intention to join UNWTO as an
Affiliate Member, this agreement is a natural step. We trust it will
generate many valuable opportunities” said the President of
NECSTouR, Octavi Bono.
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