TEHRAN – Iranian Tourism Minister Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri has criticized what he described as a widespread campaign of “Iranophobia” aimed at tarnishing the country’s image and deterring international visitors.
Speaking at a recent meeting with journalists in the ministry headquarters, Salehi-Amiri underscored the importance of countering false narratives and promoting Iran’s cultural and historical attractions to revitalize its struggling tourism industry.
In his remarks, the minister expressed concern over the portrayal of Iran in certain global media outlets, claiming that such depictions often present an unfair and distorted view of the Islamic Republic. “There is a systematic effort to propagate Iranophobia, which…
















