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Eritrea: Country Participating in Paris International Tourism Show


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

24 March 2008
Posted to the web 24 March 2008

Asmara

Eritrea is participating in the International Tourism Show which opened in Paris on March 13.

In the show, in which a number of countries are acquainting their tourism potentials with foreigners, the Eritrean Ambassador to France, Dr. Ahmed Hassan Dahli, met with different officials and organizers of the Show, during which he gave them briefings on the existing rich tourism potentials in Eritrea and the prevailing peace and security in the country. He also distributed information material pertaining this.

In a meeting with Mr. Jean Francois Lamy, the Ambassador exchanged information regarding the awareness of French visitors about Eritrean history, culture and tourism resources.



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