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Iran-Turkey set tourism cooperation commission

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Tuesday, 20 June 2006

According to an IRNA report, deputy head of Iran's Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization Mohammad-Sharif Malekzadeh said that Iran-Turkey tourism cooperation commission will be formed to pursue and implement the mutually signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in tourism sector.

Speaking at a meeting with tourism experts from both sides, he said that the formation of such a joint commission will have an effective role in pursuance and implementation of the documents inked by Iran and Turkey and matters of mutual concern aiming to promote tourism.

"Mutually reached agreements concern celebration of tourism week, attending tourism exhibitions and establishment of tourism agencies across the country," he added.

Malekzadeh also called for arranging joint tours and raising the level of cooperation in the sector.

He said that promotion of tourism industry and using Iran's potentials and capacities in the field is one of the government's policies.

For his part, the manager in charge of development department of Turkey's Ministry of Culture and Tourism said that priority will be given to implementation of mutual MoUs and pursuance of cases of bilateral interest in the field to further bolster exchanges.

"The private sectors of the two states can pave the way for promotion of tourism through exchange of visits and ideas. Flight between various cities of Iran and Turkey have been arranged to facilitate such exchanges," he added.

June 20 (IranMania)

Tuesday, 20 June 2006

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