Deputy Ambassador of Malaysia to Iran and some Chinese tour leaders say some US
agents have contacted them warning against establishing cooperation with Iran in
the tourism area.
"This time the US has blatantly threatened Iran’s tourism industry. Foreign
travel agencies are not allowed to take anyone on a tour of Iran, otherwise it
would ban them and create legal problems for the tourists who visited Iran when
they want to enter the US,” a report by Mehr news agency said.
In a press conference on the sidelines of the International Tourism Exhibition
recently held in Tehran, Deputy Head of the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and
Tourism Organization of Iran, Vali Teymouri, said some people from the US
embassies in different parts of the world contact the host countries’ travel
agencies threatening them with ban over any efforts promoting Iran’s tourism
industry.
"The diplomats explicitly say if the agencies run tours of Iran, they will face
serious problems,” he noted.
His statements were confirmed by some Chinese travel agencies visiting Iran.
They said the US has already warned some leading travel agencies in China
against working with Iran.
Rostam Yahya, Malaysian Ambassador to Iran, also said he has received some
threatening letters from a number of US missions warning him against any
cooperation with the Islamic Republic in the tourism area.
Speaking on the sidelines of a tourism exhibition in Tehran, he said Malaysia’s
embassy doesn’t take the letters seriously.
"Iran is our good partner not only in tourism but also in commercial and
educational areas,” he said.
Yahya also described the US sanctions on Iran as unilateral, adding Malaysia
adopts its diplomacy based on its own national interests.
"Despite the threats, the number of Malaysian tours of Iran has increased over
the past weeks,” he said.
Source:IFP