Iran and Kuwait Forge Stronger Ties Through Car Racing and Tourism Collaboration
In a significant development for international relations, Essa Hamzah, the Head of the Kuwait International Automobile Club (KIAC), recently visited Iran to strengthen ties between Iran and Kuwait. This visit marks a pivotal moment in fostering mutual cooperation in various sectors, particularly in the automotive and tourism industries.
During his visit to Tehran, Hamzah met with Mohammad Hossein Soufi, the Head of the Touring and Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to reports from Mehr news agency, Hamzah expressed his satisfaction about his trip and emphasized that this collaboration signifies the beginning of a new era of international cooperation.
Hamzah stated, “Soufi is not only the head of a successful club but also an honored friend and a real brother.” This sentiment underscores the warmth and camaraderie that is developing between the two nations. Soufi presented a detailed report on the history, achievements, and activities of the Touring and Automobile Club, focusing on several key areas:
- Issuing documents and international certificates
- Car assistance services
- Promotion of tourism
- Cultural rallies
In light of Hamzah’s recent appointment within the structure of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), Soufi highlighted the potential for utilizing extensive resources to enhance bilateral ties. Hamzah praised Iran’s esteemed position within the FIA, noting that the Touring and Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran is regarded as one of the most influential members of this global organization.
Reflecting on his long tenure with the KIAC, Hamzah shared, “I have been in charge of the Kuwait International Automobile Club (KIAC) for 30 years. I have come to Iran for the first time. I admit that my biggest mistake was not making this trip 20 years ago.” His acknowledgment indicates a missed opportunity for collaboration that he is now eager to rectify.
During their meeting, both Hamzah and Soufi discussed the importance of enhancing cooperation in various areas, including:
- Holding international rallies
- Exchanging knowledge on auto racing
- Tourism sector collaboration
- Providing special services to each other’s tourists
Hamzah pointed out the growing interest among Kuwaiti citizens in visiting Iran, stating, “Given our studies, Iran has turned into a more attractive destination for Kuwaiti tourists.” He highlighted several appealing aspects of traveling to Iran, including its:
- Cuisine
- Weather
- Natural beauty
- Proximity to Kuwait
With these factors in mind, Hamzah predicted that many Kuwaitis would opt for Iran as their holiday destination during the upcoming summer months.
Soufi also underscored the crucial role of media in promoting the activities of automobile clubs. He stated, “We have established extensive connections with domestic media as well as the media of the International Automobile Federation, which has made the activities of the Iranian Association visible at a global level.” Soufi expressed a desire for increased media collaboration and welcomed Hamzah’s presence as the FIA’s Vice President of Mobility.
Hamzah responded positively to this proposal, noting, “I frequently pursue the news of the Iranian automobile club in FIA media. I know that Iranian people are interested in media and pursuing the activities.” This mutual interest in media visibility can significantly enhance the profile of both clubs internationally.
As the meeting progressed, both leaders expressed their intent to formalize their collaboration through a memorandum of understanding with the Touring and Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the near future. Hamzah described this agreement as an effective measure for fostering future collaborations.
However, he also raised a concern regarding the misuse of fake carnets by some Kuwaiti car owners and called for cooperative efforts to prevent such violations. This highlights the need for regulatory frameworks to ensure that travelers adhere to proper guidelines when visiting each other’s countries.
In conclusion, Essa Hamzah’s visit to Iran not only reflects a commitment to strengthening bilateral relations between Iran and Kuwait but also paves the way for collaborative ventures in tourism, automotive racing, and cultural exchanges. As both countries move forward, the potential for shared growth and mutual understanding looks promising.