Zahra Mohsenzadeh, producer of Radio Payam, said about the special program “Today’s Message” dedicated to the topic of the Persian Gulf, according to Jam Jam Online, from the public relations department of the Voice: “Our effort in this short but content program is to take a multifaceted view of the importance of the Persian Gulf with the help of expert experts.” The fact is that the Persian Gulf is not just a geographical location for Iran; Rather, it is considered a part of the historical and strategic birth certificate of the country.
Referring to the main axes of this program, he continued: In the first step, we addressed the role of the Persian Gulf as an economic and energy artery. A significant part of the global energy trade passes through this route, and this issue has doubled its importance at the international level.
This Payam radio producer emphasized the historical and identity dimension of the Persian Gulf and added: In this program, we tried to address the historical background of this name and its place in the collective memory of Iranians. The Persian Gulf is a part of our cultural identity that has been preserved and continues for centuries.
In the end, he pointed to the environmental aspect of this area and said: The ecosystem of the Persian Gulf and its natural capacities have also been one of the other axes of our attention. Protecting this precious ecosystem is not only a national responsibility, but a global necessity.
Mohsenzadeh emphasized: Our goal in “Today’s Message” is to introduce the audience to various dimensions of important issues in a short time, but with a deep look, and the Persian Gulf is one of those issues that is both a media necessity and a national responsibility.












