Iran's Cultural Attaché in Dushanbe Mohammad Hassan Sanati and Tajik Culture Minister Shamsiddin Orumbekov, in a meeting in the Central Asian country on Saturday, emphasized the need for both Tehran and Dushanbe to boost efforts to expand bilateral cultural ties.
In a meeting, Orumbekov described Iran-Tajikistan’s ties as excellent, particularly in the cultural fields.
The Tajik official announced his country’s readiness to boost cultural ties with Iran, and said that the shared Persian language is a precious treasure for cultural activities and relations.
Sanati, for his part, voiced Tehran's readiness for promotion of cultural relation, and meantime, and submitted the formal innovation of the Iranian culture minister to visit Iran to discuss new avenues of broadening cultural ties.
Iran and Tajikistan have sped up expanding their ties and cooperation and observers believe that the good achievements gained in area of their mutual cooperation should be deemed as a result of the efforts made by the two countries’ officials.
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