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UN Tourism Commission for Europe Meets in Baku to Further Strengthen Regional Cooperation
UN Tourism Commission for Europe Meets in Baku to Further Strengthen Regional Cooperation
UN Tourism has united tourism leaders from across the region for Europe to assess advances made with global, regional and subregional initiatives for a more resilient, sustainable and innovative sector.
The 71st session of the UN Tourism Commission for Europe was held as the region welcomed 125 million international tourist arrivals in the first three months of the year, a 2% rise on last year. European destinations also recorded a collective USD 725 billion in visitor spending in the first quarter of the year. At the same time, Member States also recognised the challenges of war and economic insecurity and the potential impact on tourism in the region.
Advancing shared progress and priorities
In her report to Member States, Executive Director Bayona outlined the progress made since the Commission met for its 70th session. Key highlights include:
Spotlight on Climate Action
Alongside the Commission session, a high-level thematic conference, “From Momentum to Milestones: Advancing Climate Action in Tourism Beyond COP29,” featured two expert panels and a keynote address by the UN Tourism Executive Director Zoritsa Urosevic who provided crucial insights in how UN Tourism supports national tourism administrations to include climate action in tourism policies and transform business models.
Executive Director Urosevic said:
The event also highlighted the landmark COP29 Tourism Day and the launch of the COP29 Declaration on Enhanced Climate Action in Tourism, now endorsed by 70 governments. It builds on the momentum of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, launched at COP26.
Election of New Representatives in the Statutory Organs
Elections for a total of 20 posts in UN Tourism statutory organs and subsidiary bodies were held during the Commission meeting and saw the nomination of Lithuania and Switzerland as Vice-Presidents of the 26th session of the Assembly, while Israel and Poland were elected to the Credentials Committee.
Azerbaijan, Croatia, France, Greece and Slovenia were nominated to the Executive Council for the period 2025-2029, while Czechia and Portugal were nominated to the Committee on Tourism Online Education, and the Republic of Moldova and Uzbekistan were nominated to the Technical Committee for the International Code for the Protection of Tourists.
For the first time, Montenegro was elected as Chair of the Commission for Europe, with Lithuania and Poland as Vice-Chairs. Israel, Lithuania, Portugal and Romania will be members of the Working Group for the Agenda for Europe until 2027.
About UN Tourism
UN Tourism is the United Nations agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism. An intergovernmental organization, UN Tourism has 160 Member States, 6 Associate Members, 2 Observers and over 500 Affiliate Members. The General Assembly is the supreme organ of the Organization. The Executive Council takes all measures, in consultation with the Secretary-General, for the implementation of the decisions and recommendations of the General Assembly and reports to the Assembly. UN Tourism headquarters are based in Madrid, Spain. The election for Secretary General will be in May 2025.
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