TEHRAN – Iranian museums and historic sites will be closed until the government declares the country’s normal circumstances, said Minister of Cultural Heritage Raza Salehi Amiri.
He also said there were concerns about museums and ancient sites, Mehr’s news agency reported.
“But we mobilized all our forces to move precious artwork into the reservoir. We tried to maintain this great cultural capital and the country’s civilization. People need to know that soldiers are awake and preserve Iran’s culture and civilization.”
In a report from hoteliers and tourism activists on the post-war situation, he said, “Tourist activists have presented a good report on the situation. I will again present this report to the government. They had problems caused by the war. Cabinets.”
He said, “If the nation stands together, the war will be endured. The government tried to reduce pressure on the people.
He said there are good decisions regarding the accommodations for the families of war martyrs whose homes were bombed during this war, the wounded, and war martyrs who are communicated to the public through government spokesmen.
The government tried to provide what society needed, such as providing hygiene and health care, providing services, and providing basic goods.
“Fortunately, the country was not facing a serious shortage during the war, but I have emphasized several times that there are special issues with war. We believe this country deserves its best. We promise to stand with people of all abilities.
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