Isfahan is the most industrialized province and the second academic center in the country, said Zargarpour, stressing that Isfahan is a proper area for the investments by other countries.
“Before the nuclear deal, we saw fewer tourists in Isfahan, but now the number of tourists has increased in a way that we have encountered lack of facilities and hotels for foreign tourists,” he said in a meeting with a French delegation in Isfahan.
“Both Hauts-de-Seine and Yvelines are the most dynamic provinces in France and our goal is to establish strong ties with Iran,” said Patrick Devedjian, President of the General Council of Hauts-de-Seine.
The joint meeting of Isfahan Governor and the French delegation was held on Tuesday night in Ashraf Hall in Isfahan.
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