2025-12-06T18:15:08+00:00
Shafaq News – Baghdad
Iraq will host the 28th session of the Council of Arab
Ministers for Tourism in Baghdad on December 8, Iraqi Minister of Tourism and
Antiquities Ahmed Fakkak revealed.
Fakkak told Shafaq News on Saturday that the country will
benefit from the meeting to request the nomination of the Arab city that will
hold the title for 2026.
He noted that this is the first time Baghdad hosts such a
high-level ministerial gathering, adding that it is being organized this week
with strong support from the caretaker Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani
as part of the Arab Tourism Forum events.
The Council of Arab Ministers for Tourism, established under
the League of Arab States and composed of tourism ministers from member
countries, works to develop the region’s tourism sector, boost intra-Arab
travel, and attract more international visitors as part of broader sustainable
development goals.
Iraq’s tourism revenues have grown steadily, reaching $5.7
billion in 2024—a 25% increase from the previous year.
Iraq’s tourism sector is experiencing a cautious revival,
supported by cultural restoration efforts, religious pilgrimages, and Baghdad’s
designation as the Arab Tourism Capital for 2025. Recent restoration work at
sites such as Babylon’s Temple of Ninmakh and the Ishtar Gate—funded by the
World Monuments Fund and the US Embassy—has also helped draw more visitors.
Read more: Baghdad crowned Arab Capital of Tourism 2025: A turning point for Iraq’s future
