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UNWTO Sec. Gen praises Kuwait’s key role in regional tourism development

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 MADRID: United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili praised Kuwait’s key role in advancing regional tourism through strategic cooperation and dialogue among Middle Eastern countries, promoting shared goals and collective ambitions.

In a special interview with KUNA on World Tourism Day, he added that Kuwait’s leadership of the UNWTO Middle East Regional Committee for 2025-2027 represents a strategic responsibility, especially in a region proven as a global tourism transformation driver.

Pololikashvili explained that this chairmanship is not only recognition of Kuwait’s  commitment to tourism but also an opportunity to enhance regional collaboration and translate common priorities into tangible, practical, and actionable steps across multiple sectors.

He highlighted that Kuwait has been a founding member of UNWTO since 1975, reflecting its long-standing commitment to tourism development aligned with the strategic axis of the National Development Plan (New Kuwait 2035), focusing on international standing.The Georgian secretary-general expressed confidence in Kuwait’scapacity to lead in shaping and coordinating regional strategies focusing on sustainability, digitalization, innovation, education, and connectivity improvements across tourism and related sectors in the Middle East.

Pololikashvili noted that during the 51st meeting of the Middle East Regional Committee held recently in Doha, UNWTO observed strong political will among member states to enhance cooperation in sports tourism, educational tourism, and luxury tourism.He emphasized that Kuwait is qualified to lead this momentum, creating synergy between GCC countries and the wider region, contributing to addressing common challenges such as climate change, economic diversification, specialized training, and high-quality job creation.

Pololikashvili confirmed that UNWTO will provide full support to Kuwait in this new role, including reinforcing regional cooperation, achieving shared priorities, while the Middle East regional office in Riyadh will continue playing a key technical role in facilitating initiatives.Regarding Gulf presence on the global tourism stage, he said Gulf countries have gained increasing influence and activity within UNWTO, reflected in stronger political representation and the launch of strategic initiatives in priority areas for sector development.

He added that the UNWTO General Assembly will approve in its upcoming meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the appointment of Emirati entrepreneur Sheikha Al-Nuaimi as Secretary-General in early 2026, making her the first woman to lead the organization in fifty years.Pololikashvili highlighted the Gulf?s serious focus on human capital development, noting that the region has advanced educational and professional initiatives, already demonstrating tangible results across training programs, tourism education, and sector capacity-building projects.

He stated that the UNWTO Online Tourism Academy has registered over 30,000 students, with more than fifty percent women, supported by regional partners, and that secondary school tourism education programs are being implemented in multiple Gulf countries.Pololikashvili further emphasized that the region’s commitment to innovation and digitalization is evident in the continuous improvement of training platforms and integration of tools such as artificial intelligence in UNWTO e-learning programs.He confirmed that the launch of the Middle East regional office in 2021 enhanced UNWTO operational capacity, enabled smoother collaboration, and facilitated project design aligned with local priorities while strengthening connections to the regional tourism ecosystem.

He said active Gulf participation not only strengthens UNWTO?s regional dimension but also contributes tangibly to the organization’s global agenda, with leadership in luxury tourism, sports tourism, education, and digital transformation driving innovation and sector resilience worldwide.Pololikashvili noted that GCC countries establish tourism as a primary driver for economic diversification, high-quality job creation, and international presence, praising strategic commitment to flexible, innovative, long-term tourism development models that promote sustainability and global competitiveness.

He explained that despite ongoing global economic and geopolitical uncertainty, Gulf countries have demonstrated remarkable adaptability and dynamism in advancing the tourism sector, supporting growth, resilience, and positioning the region as a strategic tourism hub internationally. Pololikashvili stated that Kuwait achieved an unprecedented milestone in 2023, leading global tourism growth with a 151 percent increase in revenues compared with pre-pandemic 2019 levels, reflecting the country’s strong recovery and effective strategic tourism planning.

He added that Saudi Arabia led international tourism expenditure growth in 2024 with a 17 percent increase, strengthening its position as a major tourism source market globally, reflecting a more competitive, resilient tourism system supported by sustainable strategy and infrastructure investment. Pololikashvili highlighted that major events like the FIFA World Cup, Formula 1 races, and Dakar Rally played a central role in positioning GCC countries as leading hosts for global events, combining investment, innovation, and sustainability to transform the Gulf tourism image internationally.

He confirmed that UNWTO will continue supporting GCC countries through technical assistance, collaboration platforms, and institutional support, ensuring tourism remains an effective tool for inclusive, sustainable development across the region and achieving broader socio-economic benefits.

Regarding 2025 performance, he said tourism in GCC countries continues to show notable positive trends, strengthening the recovery momentum achieved in previous years and reflecting strategic investments, innovative offerings, and improved regional connectivity across destinations.Pololikashvili noted that early in the year, destinations such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar registered significant increases in international arrivals and tourism expenditure, driven by diverse tourism offerings, improved air connectivity, and a rich calendar of global events.

For instance, Saudi Arabia maintained its status as one of the fastest-growing tourism markets globally in expenditure, Kuwait strengthened its position as an emerging regional destination, while Qatar continues benefiting from momentum generated by hosting major international sporting events, enhancing global presence. Based on the latest UNWTO Tourism Barometer data, Pololikashvili highlighted that the Middle East received 101 million international tourists in 2024, an eight percent increase from 2023, and 41 percent above pre-pandemic levels, reflecting strong recovery and robust tourism leadership in the region.

He noted that the Middle East was the first region globally to surpass pre-pandemic tourism levels, demonstrating resilience and emerging leadership in innovative sectors such as medical tourism and luxury travel, setting benchmarks for global tourism recovery and growth strategies.Pololikashvili said UNWTO views 2025 and 2026 with optimism, as the region benefits from sustained demand locally and internationally, supported by strategies focused on diversifying tourism products and attracting new visitor segments across multiple countries.

He indicated that GCC countries are expected to maintain or exceed global average growth rates in coming months due to focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability, with tourism increasingly recognized as a strategic driver for economic and social development regionally. UNWTO celebrates World Tourism Day this year in Malacca, Malaysia, under the theme ?Tourism and Sustainable Transformation,? highlighting tourism?s transformative potential as a driver of positive change requiring governance, strategic planning, monitoring, and alignment with long-term sustainability objectives.

The celebrations will highlight how tourism, as one of the most interconnected sectors in economic and social value chains, contributes to addressing major global challenges such as climate change, social transformation, and inclusive economic development.For this purpose, UNWTO, headquartered in Madrid, issued a clear, urgent call for commitment to making tourism a platform for systematic, sustainable transformation and a catalyst for promoting peace, cooperation, and intercultural understanding among nations globally. The world welcomed approximately 690 million international tourists between January and June, a five percent increase over 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels by four percent, demonstrating continued recovery despite lingering global travel challenges and uncertainties across multiple regions.

Despite ongoing challenges such as rising transport and accommodation costs, persistent inflation in tourism, geopolitical tensions, tariffs, and travel restrictions affecting traveler confidence, UNWTO anticipates international tourist arrivals to grow between three and five percent in 2025, sustaining sector momentum worldwide. — KUNA

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Kuwait, Turkey reaffirm ties | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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Erdogan gifts Amir Turkish-made EV • Leaders hold official talks • Key agreements inked

KUWAIT: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and an accompanying delegation arrived in Kuwait on Tuesday on an official visit. Heading the reception at Kuwait International Airport were HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. Also present were HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and senior ministers and state officials.

HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal received a gift from Erdogan at Bayan Palace. The gift, an emblem of Erdogan’s appreciation and pride in the bilateral ties between the two nations, is a Turkish-made Togg electric vehicle. HH the Amir voiced his sincere appreciation for this generous gesture, wishing the President and the Turkish people further progress and prosperity.

HH the Amir held official talks at Bayan Palace with Erdogan, attended by HH the Crown Prince, HH the Prime Minister and senior officials from both sides. Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah said during the talks, the two sides reviewed bilateral relations between Kuwait and Turkey, discussed means of strengthening cooperation in various fields and exchanged views on key regional and international developments of mutual concern.

The meeting reflected the spirit of friendship and understanding between the two countries, affirming their mutual desire to enhance cooperation across all domains in a manner that serves their common interests and promotes regional stability. Preserving the hard-won ceasefire recently achieved in Gaza between the Zionist entity and the Palestinian group Hamas is critically important, Erdogan said Tuesday, according to a statement by the Turkish Communications Directorate. “Emphasizing the critical importance of maintaining the strenuously achieved ceasefire in Gaza, President Erdogan stated that a two-state solution is imperative for lasting peace, and highlighted the significance of the Islamic world’s common stance on this matter,” said the directorate.

The statement also said that Erdogan “stressed Turkiye’s resolve in upholding Syria’s political unity and territorial integrity, and expressed the desire to move forward together with the brotherly Arab states in building a promising future for the Syrian people.” On bilateral ties, Erdogan said the existing cooperation between Turkey and Kuwait in the fields of investment, energy, trade and the defense industry carries strategic importance. “President Erdogan stressed the potential to further enhance the deep-rooted bilateral ties,” the statement said.

“President Erdogan expressed appreciation for Kuwait’s efforts to promote regional stability as the current Chair of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and remarked that the free trade agreement, still under negotiation between Turkiye and the GCC, would further strengthen Turkiye’s commercial relations with the brotherly Gulf countries,” it added.

HH the Amir then held a banquet in honor of Erdogan and his accompanying delegation. Later, in the presence of HH the Amir and Erdogan, HH the Crown Prince and HH the Prime Minister, a number of agreements were signed at Bayan Palace between Kuwait and Turkey. The agreements include a maritime transport agreement and a memorandum of understanding on the mutual recognition of seafarers’ certificates; a memorandum on cooperation in the energy sector; and a memorandum on cooperation in the field of direct investment incentives. Erdogan and his accompanying delegation then departed from Kuwait, heading to Qatar. Bidding him farewell at the airport were HH the Crown Prince, HH the Prime Minister and top state officials. – Agencies

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KISR launches upgraded version of digital repository

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KUWAIT: The Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) on Tuesday launched the upgraded version of its digital repository (KDR), marking a significant step in strengthening the national infrastructure for scientific research and promoting a more open and sustainable knowledge-based society. Head of the digital repository project at KISR’s National Center for Scientific and Technological Information, Fadhila Taqi, said in a press statement that the development of the repository aligns with the institute’s strategic vision to adopt digital preservation solutions, which serve as a key pillar for safeguarding institutional knowledge and ensuring continuity while protecting it from loss or damage.

Taqi explained that the upgraded KDR is built on a modern digital system that keeps pace with the latest technologies, enhancing performance efficiency, expanding the scope for handling diverse scientific content and providing researchers with easy access to the institute’s scientific outputs. She added that the platform also contributes to strengthening knowledge exchange among scientific institutions.

The project began several years ago with the aim of preserving KISR’s scientific production, starting with technical reports on research projects and documenting Kuwait’s local scientific output. The initiative ensures that these resources remain accessible to current and future generations, serving as a foundation for ongoing and future research. The first phase of the project involved establishing an integrated digital laboratory to carry out digitization operations using specialized devices and a digitization management system (DAF) developed in collaboration with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. This partnership enabled the addition of advanced features to the KDR platform.

The phase resulted in the digitization of over 10,000 scientific and technical reports, along with studies, government initiatives and other documents, thereby facilitating open access to research outputs and enhancing the circulation of knowledge both nationally and internationally. Taqi commended the Bibliotheca Alexandrina for its pivotal role in developing the new version of the digital repository. She noted that the memorandum of understanding signed with the institution in 2011 has allowed KISR to benefit from its expertise in building and managing digital repositories, including technical architecture, content management standards, and user-friendly data access. 

She added, “This achievement represents a milestone in realizing the goals of the strategic plan for the science and technology sector and would not have been possible without the strong support of the institute’s senior management.” Taqi expressed hope that the upgraded KDR will serve as a qualitative addition that aligns with Kuwait’s aspirations for an advanced scientific and knowledge-driven society.- KUNA

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Kuwait and Kozo ink deal for wastewater treatment plant

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KUWAIT: Minister of Public Works Dr Noura Al-Mashaan on Tuesday signed a contract with the Turkish company Kozo for the construction, operation, and maintenance of a wastewater treatment plant in South Al-Mutlaa City, along with its complementary works. In a press statement, the Ministry of Public Works said the project is part of the ministry’s development plan and is designed to serve the residents of Al-Mutlaa City.

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The plant will produce around 400,000 cubic meters of triple-treated water daily for agricultural and other beneficial uses. The ministry added that the facility represents a pioneering step in the adoption of alternative energy technologies, reflecting Kuwait’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure development and environmental conservation. — KUNA

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