Salehi, who took office as part of President Masoud Pezeshkian’s new cabinet, emphasized the importance of countering “Iranophobia” and promoting national unity in his inaugural speech, adding that the ministry can serve as a “pioneer” to this end.
“The new administration has two major missions,” Salehi said. “First, it must promote national unity, and second, it must counter Iranophobia and the country’s isolation on the international stage.”
The new Iranian minister also referred to the country’s international isolation, saying that Iran’s rich cultural heritage, including its arts, literature, and poetry, can serve as a bridge to connect with the world.
“Iran is known for its rich cultural heritage, including its arts, literature, and poetry,” Salehi said. “We can use this heritage to connect with the world and counter Iranophobia.”
The newly-appointed head of the ministry called on artists and intellectuals to participate in the decision-making process and to use their talents to promote the country’s cultural heritage.
He noted that the ministry can play a crucial role in fostering dialogue and understanding between different parts of society, including the government, the people, and the media, Iran Daily reported.
The culture minister urged a boost in funding for the arts, saying the current budget is woefully inadequate. Even in the most market-driven economies, culture is a priority, he noted. Iran’s per-capita cultural spending is just $16, compared to over $180 in the US.
Salehi said. “We need to increase our budget allocation for culture and arts to support our artists and intellectuals.”
Esmaeili, who served as culture minister in the previous government, was praised by Salehi for his efforts to promote the country’s cultural heritage.
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