"The cooperation between Azerbaijan and Iran in areas such as tourism and cultural heritage is deeply rooted in history.”
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In a statement to The Caspian Post, Morteza Safari, Chairman of Cultural Tourism and Handicrafts of the Urmia region in the Western Azerbaijan province of the Islamic Republic of Iran, outlined the vast potential for Azerbaijan and Iran to enhance their bilateral cooperation in key sectors such as tourism, handicrafts, and cultural heritage. Highlighting the historical and cultural ties that bind the two nations, Safari emphasized how these shared legacies can pave the way for collaborative ventures that benefit both countries economically and culturally.
Safari pointed out that the Urmia region, known for its rich cultural history and natural beauty, holds unique opportunities for joint initiatives in tourism, offering mutual economic advantages. He also touched on the importance of reviving and promoting handicrafts as a means of fostering deeper cultural exchange. “The cooperation between Azerbaijan and Iran in areas such as tourism and cultural heritage is deeply rooted in history,” Safari remarked, adding that new efforts could amplify this longstanding relationship.
The interview sheds light on Safari's vision for strengthening bilateral relations through mutual visits and collaborative projects, which, he believes, can unlock unprecedented growth and preserve the nations’ shared cultural wealth.
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"The cooperation between Azerbaijan and Iran in areas such as tourism and cultural heritage is deeply rooted in history.”