Directora de Turismo de la ONU valora debates en Cuba

Alicia Gómez, directora de Asuntos Legales y Normas Internacionales de Turismo de la ONU, consideró altamente relevantes los debates en curso en Cuba sobre su área de expertise. Esta declaración se realizó en La Habana el 11 de diciembre.

En La Habana, el 11 de diciembre, Alicia Gómez, directora de Asuntos Legales y Normas Internacionales en Turismo de la ONU, expresó que los debates actuales en Cuba relacionados con su especialidad son de gran relevancia. Esta opinión resalta la importancia de las discusiones locales en temas de estándares internacionales y asuntos legales en el turismo.

Gómez, en su rol en la organización de las Naciones Unidas, destacó el valor de estos intercambios durante su visita o participación en el país. La declaración, reportada por Prensa Latina, subraya el interés global en las perspectivas cubanas sobre regulaciones turísticas.

No se proporcionaron detalles adicionales sobre los debates específicos, pero la valoración positiva de Gómez indica un reconocimiento oficial de su contribución al diálogo internacional.

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