Two cultural of Kermanshah on the way to world registration
According to the report of kental travel news Vali Jahani, on Tuesday, in an interview with an IRNA reporter
Considering the multi-national nature of the Sassanid axis and the Kurdish horse, negotiations and consultations between the officials of the two countries of Iran and Iraq are underway to complete the file of these two common cultural heritages.
Two cultural heritages of Kermanshah province on the way to world registration
Head of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Kermanshah, during his trip to Iraq, met with the Governor and Director of Tourism of Germian Province and consulted on the global registration of the Sassanid axis and the Kurdish horse.
According to Salam No, quoted by Isna, Dariush Farmani, in this business trip, while pursuing the case of the world registration of the Kurdish horse and the cultural historical landscape of the Parthian-Sasanian axis, shared between Iran and Iraq, conducted the necessary negotiations with the Iraqi side to complete these cases.
The cooperation between Iran and Iraq is the basis of the global registration of the Sassanid axis and the horse
Regarding this trip, Farmani said: Considering that the Kurdish horse and Sassanid axis are multinational in nature, a very special opportunity has been provided for these projects to be globally registered with the cooperation of Iraq, apart from Iran’s quota.
Farmani said: We will use all the capacities to complete these cases so that Kermanshah will have a new world record.
He added: In this trip, the necessity of holding the international Kurdish horse festival to complete the documentation of the case with the participation of the two countries was emphasized.
The head of Kermanshah’s General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts stated that the meeting with representatives of Klar travel agencies was one of the other plans of this business trip, and continued: In this meeting, the ways of tourism development between Kermanshah province and Kurdistan region of Iraq were examined.