Tehran – Kish Island, southern Iran, will host ambassadors, managers and member states of Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) at the Tourism Market Symposium from May 13th to 15th.
The event will be held in collaboration with the Tourism Market Symposium, the Gardorn Tourism Group, the Cultural Heritage of the Educational Company of Maika Lad Atier Kish, the Ministry of Tourism and Handicrafts, the Eco Secretariat and the organization of the Quiche Free Zone, reported Eqtesad-e Iran.
The symposium will begin with an official ceremony with the participation of senior officials of the Ministry of Tourism, ambassadors, eight eco-member countries’ tourism sector officials and the Environment Secretary-General of Assad Majeed Khan, a senior executive of the eco tourism brand, on the first day.
This will continue from the second day by holding 11 training workshops.
Furthermore, domestic and foreign business-to-business (B2B) conferences will be held on the sidelines of the symposium as one of the most important international investment opportunities in the tourism industry.
Economic Cooperation Organizations are intergovernmental organizations that promote economic, technical and cultural cooperation between member states.
Other member states of the organization founded by Iran, Pakistan and Turkey in 1985 include Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
ECOs are a successful and promising regional organisation, and Iran has serious interest in strengthening intra-regional cooperation and promoting the ECO’s status as an effective regional mechanism for economic ties.
The organization’s international position is growing.
The importance of the organization became more clear when the United Nations approved in 1985 to become an observer member of the United Nations, as well as an organisation of Islamic cooperation.
The Eco Region will protect more than 460 million residents, expand more than 8 million square kilometres of land, connecting Asia to the Arab world, from North, South, South and West. Eco, made up of some Caucasus, South, West and Central Asian countries, is one of the oldest intergovernmental organizations.
The establishment and fundamental goal of the organization is to create appropriate and fostering conditions for the continued promotion of sustainable economic development in the region, aiming for the joint welfare and welfare of Member States.
Eco broadened its cooperative partnership structure in the early 1990s, welcoming five Central Asian countries, including Afghanistan and the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic, and the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, the Republic of Azikistan. member.
ECO countries with shared cultural and historical affinities in mind appear ready, accepted and approaching to complement each other, and enhance collaboration between action and outcome-oriented motivations to achieve the perceived targets of greater connectivity and integration of the region.
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