Çanakkale from the ferry to Gallipoli. Photo Jim Claven 2013 |
The Conference brought together municipal government and tourism industry representatives from both Lemnos and Çanakkale in Turkey. The Lemnos Municipality was represented there (including the Deputy Mayor Demetri Boulotis) and tourism representatives from Lemnos (including Stelios Mantzaris, the manager of the major Varos Village Hotel and Resort).
The Conference participants resolved their main purpose in coming together: "The main purpose of this organisation is the development of cooperation areas between Çanakkale and Lemnos in order to add economic and cultural value to both sides. Doing so, joint development of tourism and trade and the exchange of education and cultural activities are the main point of interest. All and all, to build up a long lasting friendship of Turkey and Greece would be the core output"
Çanakkale town at night. Photo Jim Claven 2013 |
This new spirit of cooperation is to be commended.
The
main outcome is a commitment to encourage tourism between Gallipoli and
Lemnos in the run-up to the Centenary in 2015. They identify a range of
things they want to progress so they can encourage Anzac tourism (as
well as Turkish tourism to Lemnos and vice-verse). The specific measures adopted are:
- Improved temporary tourism visa arrangements, with a visa office requested to be opened at Çanakkale and on Lemnos;
- The development of common tourism programs, including the facilitation of Anzac tourism and other tourism products (such as cultural tourism associated with the Ottoman era Niyazi Mısri Muslim scholar). The latter includes the establishment of a cultural centre and infrastructure restoration on the Niyazi Misri tomb;
- Participation in each others festivals, including invitations to Imbros authorities to participate (with specific examples cited);
- Educational exchange programs;
- Request for 12 months continuous and stable transportation for mutual development of trade and cooperation on both sides, as well as air links between Lemnos and Çanakkale .
A copy of Conference Press Release is available in English by clicking here. And in Greek by clicking here.
This Conference and its outcomes is significant. Not only is it the first such conference but it has given a real commitment to economic
cooperation between Lemnos and Turkey. It augurs well for Lemnos
and hopefully it will benefit from tourism as other Aegean Islands near
Turkey do - such Lesvos, Samos, Chios, Kos and Rhodes.
Congratulations to the Lemnos Municipality, Lemnos Hoteliers Association and their Turkish counterparts in Çanakkale for creating this important initiative. And especially to the work of Demetri and Stelios - good friends of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee.
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
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