Tourism development is a priority for Iran

Aria Heritage Report, the first conference of Iran and the 30-year-old Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization on the topic of prospects for cooperation with the General Directorate of International Economic Cooperation Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and attended by the Secretary General of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization (BSEC), ECO Secretary General and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Today is Monday, June 30, 1401 It opened at the State Department’s Office of Political and International Studies.
The conference consisted of two roundtables. In the first roundtable, Iran and the Black Sea region were discussed. Considering that the Black Sea region is the main route of global energy transfer to Iran and our country is a bridge to the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean to the Caspian and Black Sea regions. .
Existing and new initiatives and frameworks to maximize the mutual benefits of the relationship between Iran and the Black Sea region were also examined.
In the second roundtable, given that the private sector, companies and NGOs in Iran over the years have had a great impact on the implementation of national development programs and economic diplomacy in the Black Sea region, an opportunity to exchange views between the public and private sectors on the potential role of the private sector. Provided in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Black Sea region.
Leila Ajdari, Director General of the Foreign Tourism Marketing and Development Office of the Ministry of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts, was one of the guests at the second roundtable, which discussed issues involving non-governmental organizations and the private sector. Are dependent. “Tourism is also one of the best sectors that can contribute to inclusive growth, job creation, poverty reduction and enhance sustainable development and peace.”
He added: “Iran has a strategic geographical position and is a bridge between the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and the Caspian Sea through neighboring countries such as Turkey and Russia to the Black Sea countries, especially through railways for the transit of goods. “The capacity can be used for easy access and reasonable prices in tourism.”
The Director General of the Office of Marketing and Development of Foreign Tourism stated: “The Islamic Republic of Iran in its future plans, prioritizes the development of tourism and seeks further expansion in tourism relations with other countries.”
“Countries in the Black Sea region are among Iran’s target tourism markets,” Ajdari continued.