TEHRAN – The Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Crafts has declared that the implementation of a new agreement with Iraq will increase the capacity for road travel from Basra to various Iranian cities, and that the number of Iraq visitors will reach from 3.5 million to 5 million.
Speaking about the bystanders of the cabinet session, he said 80 Iranian hoteliers and travel agents are currently in Iraq, implementing new directions for land travel from Basra to other cities in the country and expanding tourism capabilities.
He also said the agreement is a milestone in the development of tourism between the two countries and will be proposed by the Iraqi side and implemented soon.
Salehi-Amiri provided news of travel to Baghdad to complete and sign the Memorandum of Understanding, adding that fortunately the Iraqis are now one of the main centres of tourism policy in Mashhad, Shiraz, Kish, Rasht, other cities in Iran and the final agreement.
He also pointed out domestic cultural and tourism projects. “The physical advances in Shamstablitzi’s tomb are now at 58% and are expected to be completed within a year. Lumi and Siamese enthusiasts like Konya.”
Salehi-Amiri concluded that “developing tourism and creating cultural and pilgrimage infrastructure not only plays an important role in fostering cultural and economic exchanges between Iran and Iraq, but also strengthens Iran’s position as a strategic and luxurious destination for regional tourists, but also plays a vital role.”
The memorandum of understanding to develop tourism cooperation between Iran and Iraq was signed to Baghdad in the presence of the head of the Iraq Tourism Agency, members of the parliament of both countries, ambassadors of Iraq, ambassadors of Iraq, ambassadors of Iraq, director of the Department of Marketing and Foreign Tourism Development, and a large group of tourism industry activists (YJC).
The memorandum, signed at the same time as the Iranian Roadshow in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, found that Homatra Rafie, director of the Iranian Travel Agency Association, and Haider Amer al-Dujayri, head of the Iraq Travel Agency Association, were sent to two countries.
Members of the association’s board of directors and Rafiey in Baghdad mentioned the importance of concludeing this memorandum in the private sector of both countries. Bilateral development of tourism. ”
Rafiei considered, considering maintaining Iran’s Tourism Roadshow in Iraq and signing a bilateral memorandum to develop tourism interactions between the two countries and changing the perspective of tourism markets from the West to neighboring countries, adding it, adding it.
He fortunately announced that in addition to the establishment of an Iranian Tourism Roadshow to Iraq and signing a bilateral memorandum to send tourists to various destinations in both countries, as well as pilgrimage destinations, tourist roads in Iran and Iraq will reach two-way and level of attraction from both countries.
Rafiey said the outcome of his understanding of the Iraqi tourism private sector, based on the memorandum signed with the Iraqi side and efforts by private activists in the tourism industry and support from Iran and Iraqi government, would be a share of five million people by sending tourists from Iran and Iraq.
He said that a memorandum of cooperation between the private sector in the two countries was drafted and signed in Baghdad as a result of a joint meeting between the Iranian Travel Agents Association and Iraqi Tourism Bones Minister Ahmed al-Hakak.
Rafiei announced: “The Memorandum on Tourism Cooperation between Iran and Iraq focuses on pilgrimages that must be structured ongoing and tourism. Tourism. Both countries have not been seriously used to date and are being implemented for the first time. At a much higher cost than Iran, it was ultimately imposed on the agenda, so that universities in both countries can benefit from the presence of Iran and Iraqi students.
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