La directrice de l’UN Tourism valorise les débats à Cuba

Alicia Gomez, directrice des affaires juridiques et des normes internationales de l’UN Tourism, a jugé très pertinents les débats en cours à Cuba dans son domaine d’expertise. Cette déclaration a été faite à La Havane le 11 décembre.

À La Havane le 11 décembre, Alicia Gomez, directrice des affaires juridiques et des normes internationales de l’UN Tourism, a déclaré que les débats actuels à Cuba liés à son domaine d’expertise sont très pertinents. Cette opinion met en lumière la signification des discussions locales sur les normes internationales et les questions juridiques en matière de tourisme.

Dans son poste au sein de l’organisation des Nations Unies, Gomez a souligné la valeur de ces échanges lors de son implication dans le pays. Cette déclaration, rapportée par Prensa Latina, souligne l’intérêt mondial pour les perspectives cubaines sur les réglementations touristiques.

Aucun détail supplémentaire sur les débats spécifiques n’a été fourni, mais l’évaluation positive de Gomez signale une reconnaissance officielle de leur contribution au dialogue international.

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