2025 is the Year of Iran-Turkey Cultural Relations

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Mohammad Hossein Shojaei, Deputy Ambassador of Iran in Turkey, highlighted the historical and cultural role of calligraphy in Iran-Turkey relations, stating that given the Turkish people's interest in calligraphy and other traditional Iranian arts, hosting such art exhibitions can help strengthen cultural ties between the two nations. He also emphasized the importance of joint artistic and cultural programs as a means to solidify the friendly relations between the two countries.

Amin Mokhtari, head of the Art Division of Jahad Daneshgahi, noted that 2025 has been designated as the Year of Iran-Turkey Cultural Relations. He stressed that utilizing the shared cultural and historical capacities of both countries plays a significant role in enhancing and enriching Iran-Turkey artistic and cultural interactions. He described this event as a valuable opportunity to introduce Iranian culture and art to the Turkish people.

He further added that Turkey, with its rich history in calligraphy and other traditional arts, provides an ideal platform for artistic and cultural collaborations. He pointed out that expanding cultural and artistic exchanges could pave the way for further cooperation between artists and art institutions from both countries.

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