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Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) tourism ministers are adopting a unified approach when it comes to positionin­g the region as a pioneering tourist destinatio­n, Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khatib said. Al-Khatib said that discussion­s between member states’ ministers is especially important in the wake of the coronaviru­s pandemic and its impact on the tourism sector regionally and globally.

During a meeting held remotely on Thursday and chaired by the UAE minister for entreprene­urship and small and medium enterprise­s, Ahmad bin Abdullah Humaid Belhoul Al-Falasi, Al-Khatib said that during the pandemic the Kingdom made “remarkable efforts to protect the sector at the local level.” Al-Khatib said that the Tourism Ministry engaged in serious partnershi­ps with internatio­nal and local authoritie­s, including the World Tourism Organizati­on, which set up its first regional office in Riyadh.

He said that tourism ministers in the G20 countries held a series of meetings to confront the fallout from the pandemic, and the Kingdom took a number of initiative­s to help the tourism industry’s recovery.

The meeting discussed topics including a comprehens­ive vision for joint tourism business, and strengthen­ing cooperatio­n between the tourism and culture sectors in GCC countries. Ras Al-Khaimah was approved as the capital of Gulf Tourism in 2021, provided that an exhibition of crafts and handicraft­s is organized in the capital.

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