Greek-Kenyan Tourism Cooperation
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The willingness of both countries to sign an agreement for cooperation in the tourism sector was expressed by the tourism of Greece and Kenya, yesterday.
Greek minister Olga Kefaloyanni and her Kenyan counterpart Phyllis Jepkogei Kandie underscored the willingness for bilateral collaboration, during their meeting yesterday, in the presence of tourism ministry secretary general Anastasios Liaskos.
The two officials examined the possibilities for special forms of tourism, such as conference tourism and cruises.
Ms. Kandie also asked for a transfer of know how in issues of tourism education and conservation of cultural heritage. Ms. Kefaloyanni retorted that Greece will help in any way possible.
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