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Greece Partners With Spain, Japan, Jordan, Armenia, And Peru At Riyadh Assembly, Marking A Milestone In Strengthening Global Tourism Relations And Collaborative Growth - Travel And Tour World

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    -78% Very Left

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

64% : Greece's participation in the UN Tourism General Assembly further underscores its role as a global tourism leader.
62% : Greece highlighted the importance of joint action to secure a dedicated European funding line for tourism in the upcoming EU programming period.
61% : Greece's proactive approach to shaping the global tourism landscape took center stage this week during a series of significant meetings in Riyadh, held alongside the 26th UN Tourism General Assembly.
58% : One of the key elements of the discussions was Greece's proposal for closer coordination among European nations within the framework of the UN Tourism organization, which is headquartered in Madrid.
57% : In addition to these discussions on European cooperation, Greece also focused on fostering stronger bilateral ties with countries beyond the EU.

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