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Britain dismisses Israel tourism boycott claim

October 7, 2010 16:04
British Ambassador to Israel, Matthew Gould, presents his credentials

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Britain has denied that it is boycotting an international tourism conference in Jerusalem, despite Israeli claims to the contrary.

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development will host two events in the city later this month - a two-day seminar on sustainable tourism, followed by a conference on data and privacy protection.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry rejected apparent OECD requests to move the event to Tel Aviv, but highlighted the fact Britain and Spain would not be sending delegates.

Israeli media reported claims by Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov that Palestinian officials had encouraged OECD members to stay away from Jerusalem.

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