Baku: Azerbaijan's Economic Council, under the leadership of Prime Minister Ali Asadov, convened to approve significant initiatives aimed at advancing the country's tourism sector. During the meeting, held on May 8, comprehensive discussions took place focusing on the present state of the tourism industry, its challenges, and future development opportunities.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the agenda included priority measures intended to expand Azerbaijan's tourism market and address pressing economic issues. Chairman of the State Tourism Agency, Fuad Naghiyev, presented a detailed report on the sector's status and potential growth strategies. The Economic Council members, along with invited guests, engaged in thorough deliberations on the proposed topics.
The meeting concluded with the adoption of decisions geared towards the development of the tourism sector. Specific instructions were issued to relevant bodies to ensure the effective implementation of these measures.