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After Kuwaitis and Saudi Arabians, the influx of Iranians can be expected in BiH

Published February 20, 2016
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received_1109114885806133In the first eleven months of 2015, 20.000 persons from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia visited BiH.
Web portal MRO Network states that Iranians might follow.
One of the reasons, according to this portal, is that Sarajevo represents the Beirut of the Balkans. The vicinity of the war in Syria has been distracting the tourists from Beirut lately, among whom are Iranians. The number of tourists in Beirut has been halved in the past three years.

In the first eleven months of 2015, 20.000 persons from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia visited BiH.
Web portal MRO Network states that Iranians might follow.
One of the reasons, according to this portal, is that Sarajevo represents the Beirut of the Balkans. The vicinity of the war in Syria has been distracting the tourists from Beirut lately, among whom are Iranians. The number of tourists in Beirut has been halved in the past three years.

“Iranians are turning to Sarajevo. The number of arrivals from Iran to Sarajevo is currently not large, but the abolition of sanctions for Iran might facilitate the establishment of direct connections between these two countries,” it was stated.

It was also stated that, in the eyes of some citizens of the western countries, Sarajevo is still a place where a war took place, but that is not the case with people from the Middle East.

“The capital of BiH represents a heaven for people from the Middle East. The prices are quite low in comparison with other European cities. There are more and more foreign investors purchasing real estate,” MRO Network highlighted.
(Source: klix.ba)

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