The second day of the bilateral visit of
Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama to
Egypt began with the signing of an MOU
between the two Governments on Tourism
Cooperation, the Foreign Ministry said. The
signing ceremony was preceded by a meeting
between the Foreign Minister and Zoheir
Garranah, the Minister of Tourism of Egypt.
The two Ministers agreed that there was a
need to develop new tourism products and
diversify the existing product base,
including the construction of facilities to
host international conferences, events,
seminars and workshops.
Catering to the needs of tourists and
providing a higher quality service was seen
by the two Ministers as being of importance
for the future development of the tourism
industry.
In order to increase connectivity among
Asia, Middle East and Africa improving the
enhancement of air links was seen as
crucial.
The two Ministers also discussed the threat
posed by terrorism which could impact on the
tourism sector. The Ministers agreed that
there was a compelling need to arrest such
threat factors in order to protect this
vital industry.
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