According to the Public Relations and International Affairs Department of Kish Free Zone Organization, the students are from Hungary, Australia, Egypt, Lebanon, Japan, China, France, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UK and Mexico.
They had a question and answer meeting with senior KFZO advisor Rasoul Keshtpour.
Developing Kish infrastructure, tourism attraction and climate and environment were among the major issues discussed in the meeting.
Dr. Keshtpour said following the possible removal of anti Iran sanctions Kish Island would turn into a tourism gateway and energy hub in the Middle East region.
PR & Int'l Affairs Department- KFZO