UN-Tourismus-Direktorin schätzt Debatten in Kuba

Alicia Gomez, Direktorin für Rechtsangelegenheiten und internationale Standards bei UN Tourism, hielt die laufenden Debatten in Kuba zu ihrem Fachgebiet für hochrelevant. Diese Aussage wurde am 11. Dezember in Havanna gemacht.

In Havanna am 11. Dezember erklärte Alicia Gomez, Direktorin für Rechtsangelegenheiten und internationale Standards bei UN Tourism, dass die aktuellen Debatten in Kuba zu ihrem Fachgebiet hochrelevant seien. Diese Ansicht unterstreicht die Bedeutung lokaler Diskussionen über internationale Standards und rechtliche Fragen im Tourismus.

Gomez betonte in ihrer Position bei der UN-Organisation den Wert dieser Austausche während ihres Engagements im Land. Die Aussage, die von Prensa Latina berichtet wurde, unterstreicht das globale Interesse an kubanischen Perspektiven zu Tourismusvorschriften.

Es wurden keine weiteren Details zu den spezifischen Debatten geliefert, aber die positive Bewertung von Gomez signalisiert eine offizielle Anerkennung ihres Beitrags zum internationalen Dialog.

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