World’s Youngest Country Becomes Newest Applicant To Join UN Tourism Agency
New York, Apr 21 2005
Timor-Leste, the world’s youngest country, has http://www.world-tourism.org/newsroom/Releases/2005/april/timor.htm become the newest applicant for membership of the United Nations tourism agency, a global forum that plays a decisive
role in promoting the development of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism.
The southeast Asian country’s request, together with those of Papua New Guinea, the United Kingdom and of Belarus who
announced their intention to join earlier this year, will be submitted in November to the World Tourism Organization’s (<"http://www.world-tourism.org/">WTO) General Assembly in Senegal.
Tourism potential in Timor-Leste, which only became independent three years ago, includes snorkelling and scuba-diving
in the clear ocean waters of the Timor Sea, dolphin and whale watching, bird watching, trekking and mountaineering and
exploring cultural treasures from the Portuguese colonial times in Dili, the capital, and other towns.
With the new members WTO will comprise 148 Member States, seven territories and over 300 Affiliate Members representing
the private sector, destinations and education, serving as a forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of
tourism know-how.
Headquartered in Madrid, the agency plays a major role in stimulating public-private sector partnerships and encouraging
the implementation of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism to ensure that member countries, tourist destinations and
businesses maximize the positive economic, social and cultural effects of tourism and fully reap its benefits, while
minimizing its negative social and environmental impacts.
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