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2025 Xinjiang Tourism Development Conference kicks off to boost regional tourism

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2025 Xinjiang Tourism Development Conference kicks off to boost regional tourism

2025-05-25 21:22 Last Updated At:21:37

The 2025 Xinjiang Tourism Development Conference commenced on Sunday in Kuqa City of Aksu Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, with the aim of driving high-quality development in Xinjiang's tourism sector.

The two-day event saw the release of Xinjiang's cultural and tourism industrial cluster development plan, which aims to create a trillion-yuan-level cultural and tourism industrial cluster by 2030.

This year, Xinjiang expects to register a tourists arrival of over 320 million for the first time.

2025 Xinjiang Tourism Development Conference kicks off to boost regional tourism

2025 Xinjiang Tourism Development Conference kicks off to boost regional tourism

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said on Monday that the situation in Iran is "under total control" following violence linked to protests that spiked over the weekend.

Addressing foreign diplomats in Tehran, the foreign minister noted that armed terrorist groups had infiltrated the protests, attempting to divert them from their legitimate course. He claimed that evidence has been gathered showing Iranian security forces being shot at, with the aim of causing further casualties. He accused the United States and Israel of exploiting the unrest to interfere in Iran's internal affairs.

Araghchi further stated that the government is closely monitoring developments on the streets, emphasizing that "the situation has come under control." He also affirmed that internet services, curtailed during the unrest, would be restored after coordination with security agencies.

The government has engaged in dialogue with merchants and protest representatives and initiated reforms to address grievances related to price hikes and currency depreciation. Iran has taken a series of actions and measures to respond to the demands of peaceful demonstrators, the foreign minister said.

Earlier on Sunday, Araghchi said that clear evidence links recent riots and vandalism of public facilities in Iran to the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. This came after former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo mentioned Mossad agents operating on Iran's streets in a social media post. The Iranian foreign minister asserted that police are being attacked by "terrorists" acting under the direction of Israeli operatives, whom Pompeo publicly acknowledged.

The protests initially erupted over a sharp depreciation of the rial and sweeping subsidy reforms. Iranian authorities have blamed the unrest on foreign-linked agents and U.S. sanctions.

Iranian foreign minister says situation "fully under control," accuses Israeli intelligence of stoking unrest

Iranian foreign minister says situation "fully under control," accuses Israeli intelligence of stoking unrest

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