The Developing-8 Organization
for Economic Cooperation (D-8) convened the Third D-8 Ministerial and Fourth
Senior Officials Meetings on Tourism in Bhurban, Murree, Pakistan, on 4-5
August 2023. The Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) was the leading
institution in hosting both the meetings in cooperation with the D-8
Secretariat.
Ministers responsible for
tourism, D-8 Ambassadors in Islamabad, Senior Officials from D-8 Member States
as well as key representatives from private sector of Pakistan participated in
the Meetings. They engaged in fruitful discussions on advancing tourism
cooperation among D-8 Member States.
H.E. Awn Chaudry, the Advisor to
the Prime Minister on Tourism and Sports of Pakistan and the Chairman of the
PTDC, chaired the Ministerial session.
In his welcome remarks, H.E. Awn
Chaudry briefed the meeting on Pakistan’s efforts to promote its tourism. He
emphasized the crucial role of the tourism sector in the sustainable
development and economic growth of the Member States. He also encouraged the
Member States to further strengthen their existing cooperation in the tourism
sector.
Bangladesh recalled the
proposition of devising thematic tourism guidelines such as ecotourism,
riverine tourism, wildlife tourism. In particular, Bangladesh is working on
devising the thematic guidelines in coordination with different agencies. It
also stressed the need of D8 member states to organize collaborative efforts,
in this regard.
The Egyptian Minister of Tourism and
Antiquities underscored that the Middle East region witnessed strong
performance during the past months, and succeeded in restoring pre-pandemic
numbers in the first quarter of this year, according to reports issued by the
UNWTO. He also highlighted his country’s efforts to promote tourism industry
which led to a record growth in the Egyptian tourism history with more than 7
million tourists in the first half of 2023, with a prospect of an annual growth
between 25-30% in the coming 5 years. He praised the new initiatives proposed
by the Secretariat to enhance cooperation among D8 countries and expressed
Egypt’s willingness to share its experiences in the field of management and
training in the tourism sector.
H.E. Sandiaga Salahudin Uno, Minister
for Tourism and Creative Industry of Indonesia, encouraged the D-8 countries to
collaborate and promote quality, inclusive, and sustainable tourism that
benefits local communities and protect the environment.
H.E
Syed Ezzatollah Zarghami, Minister for Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and
Handicrafts of the Islamic Republic of Iran, stated that the holy Qur'an, in
its different verses, advises us to travel to other lands in order to reach a
better understanding of the world, observe the way of living in other states
and learn lessons from other human beings. In other words, the soul of these
verses focuses paying special attention to intangible human heritage. In fact,
this dimension of tourism is so valuable that it can foster an effective
platform for promoting cultural exchanges, strengthening solidarity and
creating peace among all nations. The rise of Islamophobia has subjected
Muslims to racial discrimination, negative stereotyping and stigmatization. As
a result, Muslims are experiencing insecurity in their daily lives and face
denial of their basic human rights. Under such circumstances, tourism is the
most effective way to remove these negative stereotypes by showcasing the real face
of Islamic countries.
He
also stated that the mechanism to annually select and declare a D-8 Tourism City
can provide a unique opportunity for member states to introduce and brand their
tourism destinations through a healthy competition. Therefore, the Honourable
Minister suggested D-8 Secretariat to develop and implement this mechanism.
Malaysia stated that it looks forward
to advancing regional and international cooperation in tourism by continuing to
work closely with organizations such as UNWTO, APEC, IORA and D-8 and strongly
recommends continued engagement and sharing of knowledge among members,
particularly in the areas of digitalization, technology adoption and
sustainable tourism investments, as well as emerging niche areas of growth,
such as Muslim Friendly Tourism, for the industry to emerge stronger and
more resilient to future disruptions.
High Commissioner of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria to Pakistan stated that it remains committed to
objectives set out by the Crescent Moon Initiative and the Comprehensive
Tourism Strategy, both serving as frameworks for international cooperation
in the tourism industry. In line with the initiative of the D-8 Designated
Airports in member states for the promotion of people-to-people and
business to business contacts as well as tourism and travel facilitation, the
Nigerian Government has taken the initiative of building an aerotropolis in
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, which will showcase Nigeria’s
rich cultural heritage and tourism potential while boosting businesses and
investment.
His Excellency Mr. Nadir Alparslan,
Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of Türkiye highlighted Türkiye's
strategic roadmap in sustainable tourism, as the very first country in the
world launching a sustainable tourism program at the national level. Deputy
Minister also addressed the need for close cooperation between public and
private sectors as a key to success and expressed readiness of his Ministry and
affiliated institutions, including TİKA and Yunus Emre Institutes, for joint
projects within D-8 framework.
Ambassador Isiaka Abdulqadir
Imam, the D-8 Secretary-General, presented the progress of the D-8’s tourism
cooperation and recalled the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on
various aspects, particularly on tourism cooperation. He also underscored the importance of implementing the D-8
Comprehensive Strategy on Tourism Cooperation and the Crescent Moon
Initiative, which the D-8 ministers responsible for tourism adopted in
their Second meeting in Kuala Lumpur in 2019. He emphasized the novelty of
those initiatives in converting the challenges posed by the pandemic into
opportunities.
Underlining that tourism is one
of the D-8’s priority areas, the D-8 Secretary-General elaborated further on
tourism’s significance for D-8 Member States' economic recovery. He provided
an overview of the Secretariat's efforts at promoting tourism cooperation, such
as establishing collaboration with the United Nations World Tourism
Organization (UNWTO) and other international and regional organizations.
The D-8 Secretary-General also lauded the idea
of D-8 Designated Airports by the D-8 Member States as a means to promote
people-to-people and business-to-business interactions and facilitate tourism
and travel among all Member States.
The D-8 Secretary-General requested the
Ministers to provide policy guidelines to support the organization’s objective
in the tourism sector. He suggested tangible programs, such as exchange of
information, ideas, and best practices and increasing member-state cross-border
investments to develop the tourism sector. The ultimate goal, he added, is to
create world-class tourist destinations in all of the D-8 Member States.
Third Ministerial Meeting also deliberated and
subsequently adopted the Islamabad Declaration on Tourism Cooperation 2023.
The Declaration delineates member states’ commitments and policy guides to
implement the D-8 Comprehensive Strategy on Tourism and Crescent Moon
Initiative. The Declaration also mentions the need for an adequate
adaptation to climate change to strengthen the Member States’ resilience
against global warming and its repercussions.
The Ministers and Heads of Delegation also
agreed to convene their 4th Meeting at a time and date to be
conveyed through diplomatic channels. The Meeting concluded with the adoption
of its Report and the closing remarks of the Chairman of the Meeting and the
D-8 Secretary-General.
The Ministers and Heads of Delegation
attending the Third D-8 Ministerial Meeting on Tourism expressed their
heartfelt appreciation for the warm hospitality and excellent arrangements made
by the Government of Pakistan, especially His Excellency Awn Chaudhry, Advisor
to the Prime Minister on Tourism and Sports, as well as the Pakistan Tourism
Development Corporation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan.
The Developing-8 is an inter-governmental
organization comprises of Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria,
Pakistan, and Türkiye. The D-8, founded in Istanbul, Türkiye, in 1997, focuses
its activities on economic sector, particularly on trade, agriculture, food
security, industry, SMEs, transportation, energy, tourism, health, human
resources development, and ICT.
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