
- UAE, BIE sign agreement for official measures.
Thousands of people are expected to represent international participants on the site during the six-month event. They will be housed at the Expo Village, which will include 2,100 residential units, a retail mall and F&B outlets.
The agreement was signed by Najeeb Mohammed Al Ali, executive director of the Dubai Expo 2020 Bureau, on behalf of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation; and Vicente G. Loscertales, secretary-general of the BIE. The ceremony took place in the Embassy of the UAE in Paris, and was attended by Omar Saif Ghobash, UAE Ambassador to France.
Al Ali said: "This agreement will help Expo 2020 provide a seamless experience for participants. It is the latest in a series of steps by the UAE government to deliver a successful World Expo. Government authorities and departments are working at all levels to make the first World Expo in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia region a huge success."
Loscertales said: "The BIE and World Expos are built on the principle that collaboration fosters innovation and drives progress. The UAE enjoys strong relationships with members of the international community and is facilitating the participation of countries, organisations and educational institutions, and their representatives, with the aim of delivering an Expo that brings the world together.
The UAE will also establish a 'one-stop shop' to ensure efficient processing of relevant documentation. The special measures will be granted to Expo 2020 participants on a case-by-case basis up to October 10, 2021.
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