The 6th UNWTO Silk Road Task Force Meeting held
in Urmia, Islamic Republic of Iran on 22-25 April 2016, agreed to
advance joint marketing, training, infrastructure development and
visa facilitation.
The meeting brought together representatives
from 14 countries to discuss the key priorities for the Silk Road
Action Plan 2016/2017. Over
500 public and private sector stakeholders attended the official
opening of the meeting.
The Vice President of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the President
of ICHTO, Mr. Masoud Soltanifar, said, “We hope to cooperate with
other countries, while bridging information dissemination,
commercial and trade cooperation and cultural exchanges. In doing
so, we will contribute to the promotion of the modern Silk Road
spirit – contributing to world peace and development.”
The meeting focused on the
three key pillars of the Silk Road Action Plan: i) marketing and
promotion ii) destination management and capacity building and
iii) travel facilitation. The Task Force agreed that, while the
Silk Road presents extensive opportunities for development,
success will be determined by establishing strategies and
objectives that are achievable for all destinations.
The
key priorities set by the Silk Road Task Force include:
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To develop a jointly shared Silk Road Mobile Application with
relevant travel information of all participating Silk Road
countries, including maps, images and relevant information on Silk
Road heritage.
- To enhance the joint management of Silk Road
heritage corridors through the unification of heritage guide and
heritage protection standards, and the development of sustainable
tourism products.
- To enhance the coordination among Silk Road
countries to improve and facilitate travel across borders.
During the Meeting, Iran, represented by the Tourism Deputy of
ICHTO, Mr. Morteza Rahmani Movahed, put forward two main proposals: i) to establish a Silk Road Heritage Guide Training
Centre aimed at improving and unifying heritage guide standards across the Silk Road. Hosted by ICHTO, the centre would be
developed in collaboration with UNWTO, UNESCO and the World Federation of Tourism Guides Association (WFTGA); and ii) to
develop a new Silk Road Heritage Corridor connecting Iran with
Iraq in order to further enrich and diversify the tourism offer of
the Silk Road countries.
Mr. Zoltán Somogyi, UNWTO Executive Director said,
“We are at a crucial point of the Silk Road Programme as a growing
number of countries are prioritising the Silk Road in their
economic development strategies. There is also an increasing
demand for transnational tourism routes and itineraries globally
from the perspective of both public and private sectors and we
must maximize this trend.”
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