Tehran – Iran’s attorney Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei has stated that the national commitment to address legal concerns among foreign tourists at the closing ceremony of the 9th International FAJR Handycraft Festival, also known as SARV-E Simin I’ve reconfirmed it.
The event, held on Monday evening at Mirado Tower in Tehran, introduced the country’s rich intangible cultural heritage and the essence of the country’s importance of crafts in the country’s economy.
Mohseni-ejei also highlighted the important role of cultural heritage and crafts in strengthening Iran’s civilization, noting that government officials must focus on listening to society’s concerns. “As officials, we need to listen more than we can talk. By understanding the challenges and possibilities of our people, we can better fulfill our responsibility,” he said. said.
Emphasizing the important role of women in Iran’s cultural and economic landscape, Mosenieei recognized the contributions of Iranian women and sought a greater recognition of their talent and abilities.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the attorney emphasized the importance of promoting Iran’s cultural and historical heritage both national and international audiences. He urged increased efforts to protect the country’s one million cultural and historical artifacts and ensure future generations take pride in their heritage. “We must make tireless efforts to preserve and introduce the rich cultural and civilized assets of our country to the world,” he emphasized.
Recognizing tourism as an important sector for economic growth, Moseni Ejay highlighted its role in generating revenue and creating sustainable employment opportunities. “Tourism plays a key role in strengthening our economy and increasing our forex reserves,” he says, balancing tourism development and the cultural and religious values of Iran. It emphasized preservation.
He further stated that the expansion of the tourism and crafts industries could significantly reduce social challenges by promoting employment opportunities. “The prosperous tourism and crafts sector not only contributes to the economy but also to social stability,” he added.
Speaking about anti-Iranian propaganda spread through Western media coverage, Moseni Ejay noted that the Iranian tourism industry serves as an effective tool in countering negative global narratives. “The more foreign tourists visit Iran, the more we can combat anti-Iranian propaganda and Iranian phobia,” he argued.
He also emphasized the role of justice in supporting the tourism industry, pledged to work with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts to remove legal barriers and promote a better experience for tourists. did. “We are ready to work together by overcoming the legal challenges facing the tourism sector and ensuring strong protections for Iran’s cultural heritage.”
He assured that the judiciary is ready to address legal challenges foreign tourists may face in Iran. “Foreign tourists entering our country may not be familiar with Iranian laws and social norms. We will work with relevant ministries to address their legal concerns. I’m ready,” he said.
Furthermore, he emphasized the importance of educating visitors about Iran’s legal framework to prevent misunderstandings and ensure a smoother experience. He also expressed his judicial commitment to strengthening security measures for foreign visitors.
The 9th International Fazil Handycraft Festival brought together artisans, cultural figures and officials to celebrate Iran’s handicraft industry and its role in the country’s cultural and economic development.
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