To increase tourism, Tehran invites Brazilian football players
Tehran stressed the powerful people in boosting tourism at a meeting with Carlos Henrique Menezes, Brazil’s Deputy Minister of Tourism
“The visits of famous people from a variety of fields are one of the best ways to grow tourism.
In order to promote Iran’s beauty and charms to the globe, we thus ask Brazilian football players to travel there.
Tuesday’s meeting took place when the authorities were visiting the 18th Tehran International Tourism Exhibition.
“Despite the great distance between our countries, we have had more than 120 years of diplomatic and cooperative ties with Brazil,” Salehi-Amiri continued, highlighting the longstanding relationship between Iran and Brazil. In the past, we also spoke with the UN tourist Secretary-General and Brazil’s Minister of Tourism about enhancing our countries’ tourist collaboration.
All Iranian provinces, he noted, have a great deal of potential to draw Brazilian tourists.
In order to improve bilateral ties between Iran and Brazil, the minister also suggested signing a memorandum.
Menezes, for his part, stressed the value of fortifying relations with Iran and conveyed his delight at meeting top Iranian tourist executives. “We are very interested in improving our relationship with Iran, and I am very happy to be here,” he said.
While acknowledging the geographical separation between the two countries,
He emphasized that it is their duty to strengthen ties between the two peoples.
“Increasing awareness about the tourist attractions of both countries is one of the key strategies for boosting tourism.
Menezes also emphasized Brazil’s potential for tourism, especially in the Amazon jungle, and recognized Iran’s rich natural and cultural legacy, which underpins Brazil’s willingness to deepen its tourism ties with Iran.
He also said that the people of Abadan have a strong cultural and football-related affection for Brazil.
The Brazilian official also emphasized the need to correct any false information that can impede tourism collaboration.
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