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UNWTO thematic office opens in Samarkand following the UN General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization
27 October 2023
UNWTO thematic office opens in Samarkand following the UN General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization

As part of the anniversary 25th session of the UN General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization, the Opening Ceremony of the Thematic Office under the auspices of the UNWTO took place in Samarkand.

The opening ceremony of the center was attended by the Minister of Ecology, Environmental Protection, and Climate Change of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Aziz Abdukhakimov, the UN Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) , Zurab Pololikashvili, ministers and heads of delegations from UNWTO member countries, media representatives, and others.

“The opening of the UNWTO Thematic Office in the center of the Silk Road in Samarkand emphasizes Uzbekistan’s commitment to the tradition of hospitality and the development of the tourism industry,” said Minister of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change Aziz Abdukhakimov at the opening of the event.

The Thematic Office of the UNWTO in Samarkand was created in order to strengthen projects, initiatives and research of the international brand “Silk Road” under the auspices of the UNWTO. The office is designed to coordinate the activities of organizations and experts in the field of tourism aimed at developing tourism on the Silk Road.

The office is considered a Category 1 Designated Organization, will comply with UNWTO governance policies, and will be an integral part of the organization's operations and budget.

The office building is located on Babur Mirzo Street in Samarkand.

The opening of a UNWTO office in Samarkand will create the basis for Uzbekistan to take a leading position in the tourism market among the Silk Road countries and attract new projects for the innovative development of the tourism industry in Uzbekistan.

 

 

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