Tehran (IP) - Calling the recent riot in Iran multifaceted, the President of Iran said: "One of the aspects of this riot was creating insecurity and the other aspects are cultural and economic, so cultural work in the country is very important.

Iran PressIran news: Speaking at the ceremony to mark the 38th anniversary of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution establishment, Iran's President, Ebrahim Raisi emphasized the importance of reviewing the performance of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution and said: "To evaluate the performance of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, one should refer to the Late Imam Khomeini's statements about the goals of forming this council, as well as the statements and expectations of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution from this council, which serve as a beacon for the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution on the path of transformation."

Raisi said before noon this Saturday at the conference of the second phase of the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution in the path of transformation, which was held on the occasion of the 38th anniversary of the establishment of this council, that for the transformation in the field of culture and the functioning of the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution, it is necessary to review the function of this council was from the very beginning until now.

The president added: "We should compare the current situation and the desired situation with a careful, critical and expert look and try to reduce the gap between them."

The president stated: "The implementation and operationalization of the transformation in the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution depends on paying attention to beacon in order to determine in which areas the council has been successful, that these points of strengths have been appreciated and reinforced, and in which areas there are deficiencies so that they can be quickly resolved."

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