
TEHRAN-- Iran and Pakistan will formulate a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in the field of tourist, Irans Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri revealed on Tuesday.Speaking in his conference with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Heritage and Culture Huzaifa Rehman in Pakistan on the sidelines of the meeting of tourist ministers of member states of D-8 in Cairo, Salehi-Amiri specified that Iran is the second home of the Pakistani individuals, Mehr News Agency reported.We have actually mobilized our borders to facilitate the motion of Pakistani pilgrims, and facilities including accommodations and restaurants have actually been established at the Mirjaveh and Rimdan border crossings, he added.Emphasizing the deep cultural, spiritual, and historic commonalities in between the two countries, Amiri included, The more relations between the 2 nations are reinforced in the spiritual, natural, sea-based, and desert tourism fields, the much better it will be for the benefit of both countries.
Referring to Irans sufficient capacity in the field of tourist, he said that Iran is the only country in the world that has all 20 known types of tourist; ranging from cultural heritage with more than one million registered historic works to the nature tourist, marine, desert, forest tourist, and even spiritual tourism.Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Heritage and Culture Huzaifa Rehman, for his part, emphasized that his nation connects excellent value to boosting its relations with Iran in all fields, particularly in the field of tourist.
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