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Bevan Springer Calls For Proactive Promotion Of Peace Through Tourism This World Tourism Day


Bevan Springer Calls For Proactive Promotion Of Peace Through Tourism This World Tourism Day

Springer emphasizes that tourism serves as the ultimate peace dividend, essential for rejuvenating regions recovering from conflict. When conflict subsides and peace is declared, borders open, allowing people to explore previously adversarial territories, which fosters healing and understanding. Visitors from different regions play a crucial role in reviving destinations heavily impacted by conflict.

The unique ability of tourism to revitalize economies and encourage cultural exchange is especially significant in areas once devastated by war. "We must focus more on resolving global conflicts. Once peace is achieved, the pent-up demand for travel can significantly increase visitor numbers to these regions.

Having provided counsel for various United Nations summits, Springer also urged for diplomatic efforts to alleviate tensions between the United States and Cuba. Although we have come close to reconciling the differences between these nations, there is still much work to be done. A collaborative approach between Washington and Havana, potentially led by some of our most skilled Caribbean diplomats, could restore peaceful relations and unlock new regional opportunities.

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