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NCW: Spanish-Egyptian Tourism Congress contributed to promoting cooperation

NCW: Spanish-Egyptian Tourism Congress contributed to promoting cooperation

The International Spanish-Egyptian Congress for Tourism, Hospitality, and Heritage (ISECT) has contributed to promoting cooperation between the two countries in the fields of tourism and culture, said Ambassador Wafaa Bassim, the member of the of National Council on Women (NCW) and rapporteur of its foreign affairs committee.
The ambassador, in statements to Nile News satellite channel, said that the conference that was organized by the Sinai High Institute for Tourism and Hotels in collaboration with Spain's Complutense University of Madrid.
'Tourism has become one of the important income resources across the globe, not only in Egypt,' Bassim said.
She added that Spain is a leading country in European tourism, representing an excellent model in this vital domain.
The second edition of the ISECT took place between February 4-6 in Cairo.

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