(2) increased joint use of resources and facilities for tourism education and training programmes; CONSCIENTSS of improving the efficiency and competitiveness of ASEAN`s tourism services; NOTE the strategic importance of the tourism industry for sustainable socio-economic growth in ASEAN Member States and the diversity of cultures, economy and complementary benefits throughout the region, which would benefit ASEAN`s tourism development in promoting improved quality of life, peace and well-being at the regional level; IN CONCLU A ACCORD ON ASEAN TOURISM at the seventh ASEAN Summit in Brunei Darussalam on 4 November 2001; ASEAN was founded on 8 August 1967 after the signing of the Bangkok Declaration. The founders of ASEAN were made up of five countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Dang, Singapore. Among the fundamental principles of Asean are the strengthening of ASEAN National Tourism Organization (NTOs) cooperation with other relevant ASEAN sectors, particularly in the areas of health, information, transport and immigration, as well as with ASEAN`s external partners, to jointly implement comprehensive, transparent and rapid measures to contain and reduce the effects of COVID-19 and other future crises. According to him, ASEAN, as a common destination for Indonesia, reinforces a higher position in terms of cultural and natural potential. He believes that Indonesia is receiving joint assistance as a result of improved tourist destinations. Member States cooperate in the development of human resources in the tourism and travel sectors, stressing the need to strengthen, deepen and extend cooperation between ASEAN Member States and their private sectors in the area of tourism, taking into account the complementarity of their tourist attractions; (4) call on Airlines in Member States to extend their tourism promotion programmes; (6) the development and strengthening of ASEAN cooperation in overseas markets and major international tourism and travel fairs; (7) create favourable conditions for the public and private sectors in order to be able to become more involved in the development of tourism, in travel within ASEAN and, hence, in tourist services and facilities. (6) Take strict measures to prevent tourism-related abuse and exploitation against people, especially women and children. Fifth, tourism ministers also agreed to support the development and implementation of the COVID-19 crisis recovery plan and to develop ASEAN`s tourism capabilities, as well as tourism promotion and marketing efforts, with a view to making ASEAN the only tourist destination. 8.
signing a joint agreement in the area of the ATA agreement on ASEAN tourism; (5) strengthen measures to prevent threats to heritage and natural resources posed by tourism; ASEAN itself was created for a number of purposes, one of which aims to improve cooperation and mutual support for the common good in the economic, social, engineering, science and administration fields. According to Angela Indonesia, we are committed with all ASEAN Member States to promoting a common vision of mitigation and recovery of the tourism sector, both during and after the COVID 19 pandemic. (3) significantly reduce restrictions on trade in tourism and tourism services between ASEAN Member States; (1) the extension of the visa exemption for nationals of ASEAN Member States travelling within the region, on the basis of bilateral visa-free agreements between Member States that are willing to do so; REAFFIRMING our commitment to the rules and principles of the General Agreement on Trade in Services and our policy to apply them to the tourism and travel industry; Cooperation between ASEAN member states in the social field is being implemented to create harmony and mutual progress.