Iran's Foreign Minister Sends Heartfelt New Year and Spring Festival Wishes to China

Iran’s Foreign Minister Sends Heartfelt New Year and Spring Festival Wishes to China

The Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Araghchi, has recently conveyed a message to the Chinese government and its citizens, highlighting the significance of the Spring Festival as a shared cultural tradition. This celebration is not just a festive occasion but a symbol of the strong ties between Iran and China.

In his message, Araghchi extended his warmest congratulations to President Xi Jinping, as well as to the people and government of China, on the New Year and the auspicious Chinese Spring Festival. He emphasized that this festival embodies solidarity, peace, and friendship between the two nations.

Key points from Araghchi’s message include:

  • The “Glory of Ancient Iran” exhibition is currently taking place in Ürümqi, China, following successful displays in Beijing and Shanghai.
  • The “Land of Kindness” exhibition in Changliu showcases cultural exchanges between these two ancient civilizations.
  • Araghchi encouraged the Chinese populace to visit Iran during the Norouz celebrations to gain insights into Iranian civilization.

He concluded his message with a hopeful vision for the New Year, wishing for rationality, peace, equality, and cooperation among all people worldwide.

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