Iran’s presence at the exhibition has provided an unprecedented opportunity for the people of Greece to become familiar with Iran’s lasting and authentic arts. The visitors, especially those interested in Iran’s handicrafts, have welcomed the exhibition warmly, which indicates the great attractiveness and significance of Iranian cultural heritage at the international level.
The presence of Iran’s cultural attaché in the exhibition is also an opportunity to boost scientific, cultural and academic relations between Iran and Greece. Iran’s cultural attaché visited different pavilions at the exhibition and held constructive talks with scientific and cultural institutions as well as university instructors, prominent researchers and innovators.
The cultural attaché of Iran also visited the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Ionian University pavilions at the exhibition, which is seen as helpful for improving friendly and creative relations between the two countries.
Iran is home to numerous handicrafts, which are very popular among foreigners visiting the country, who buy them as souvenirs.