Iran and Azerbaijan to develop tourism
Within the framework of the 9th meeting of the Azerbaijani-Iranian intergovernmental commission for cooperation in economic, trade and humanitarian spheres in Tehran was signed the Protocol on the development of relations in the field of culture and tourism.
According to the website of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism Ministry, the document provides for the preparation and signing of the cooperation in the field of culture, joint measures to organize tours to Iran and Azerbaijan from third countries.
The Iranian side also proposed the organization of cruise tours and health tourism, according to the same source. -06D—
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