Tehran, Ankara review ways to widen bilateral ties

Iranian and Turkish officials in a meeting reviewed ways to share experiences in various economic issues and widen relations in tourism, cultural and investment areas.

The meeting was held in Ankara with participation of deputy head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism Organization Morteza Rahmani Movahhed and 50 members of different Turkish corporations.

In the meeting, Rahmani Movahhed said Iran is willing to promote ties with Turkey in the field of tourism.

Members of the Turkish companies, too, expressed willingness to expand relations , tourism cooperation in particular, with Iran.

Rahmani Movahhed is in Turkey for the 25th meeting of Tehran-Ankara joint economic commission.

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