The endorsement which took place at the 120th session of the
Council held in Samarkand sets out the strategic objectives and programmatic
priorities for the two years as new Members of the Council, namely: Nigeria,
Ghana Rwanda, Tanzania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, China, Colombia, Czechia,
Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Republic of
Korea, Lithuania and Namibia were welcomed.
The 120th session of the Executive Council was held in a
clear spirit of international friendship and collaboration. Remarking, UNWTO
Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili, “We know where we are going, we know
what we want, and we know our priorities for tourism.”
The Council thanked its outgoing members for their service
and active participation in helping guide the organisation over the past four
years.
The council members also endorsed the Democratic Republic of
Congo to serve as First Vice-Chair of the Council, and for Jamaica to serve as
Second Vice-Chair.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will continue as the Chair of
the Executive Council for 2024. His Excellency Ahmed Al Khateeb, Minister of
Tourism for Saudi Arabia, thanked all Members for their support and reaffirmed
his commitment to advancing shared priorities and the Programme of Work.
UNWTO’s Secretary-General Pololikashvili also thanked Saudi Arabia for their
continued leadership and for his consistent and ongoing active support of the
tourism sector.
The Council fulfilled
its statutory obligations with elections to its subsidiary bodies, with a
commitment to fair and equal representation of all global regions. Members
voted on the countries that will serve on the UNWTO Programme and Budget
Committee until 2025 or 2027, including representatives of the non-Council
Member States and from the Affiliate Members Network. The composition of the
Council’s Committees on statistics, competitiveness, sustainability and online
education were also determined.
To conclude the meeting, Members agreed that the 121st
Session of the UNWTO Executive Council will take place in Prague, Czechia, in
the first semester of 2024.