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TEHRAN, Jul. 09 (MNA) – Minister of Science, Research and Technology Mansour Gholami said that the brutal and anti-human rights sanctions of the US have made it harder to exchange scientific and technological information, while knowledge, science and technology are not sanctionable. He made the remarks at the 4th meeting of Board of Trustees members […]
TEHRAN, Jul. 09 (MNA) – Minister of Science, Research and Technology Mansour Gholami said that the brutal and anti-human rights sanctions of the US have made it harder to exchange scientific and technological information, while knowledge, science and technology are not sanctionable.
He made the remarks at the 4th meeting of Board of Trustees members of the Economic Cooperation Organization Science Foundation (ECOSF) on Tuesday.
Gholami said that cooperation in technology and innovation field should be planned considering their economic and benefits aspects in the ECO region.
Countries in the region need to enter newer and more serious areas of joint scientific and technological cooperation, he added.
Referring to the brutal US sanctions against Iran, he mentioned that knowledge, science and technology are not sanctionable.
ECOSF is an inter-governmental organization comprised of 10 Muslim countries—Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Turkey and Iran. The main goal of the foundation is to contribute to economic development with promotion of science, technology and innovation.
The 4th meeting of Board of Trustees members of the Economic Cooperation Organization Science Foundation (ECOSF) kicked off Monday in Isfahan.
ECO, embracing 360 million people (one fourth of the world Muslim population) is the biggest economic body of the Muslim world.
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Some 2,000 traders and businessmen from 85 different countries are participating in the 6th International Export Potential Exhibition of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran Expo 2024) which kicked off in Tehran on Saturday.
Recently, U.S. politicians and media have sensationalized the concept of “overcapacity” in China, particularly focusing on the expansion of Chinese manufacturing in new sectors like electric vehicles (EVs), lithium-ion batteries, and solar panels.
Students and faculty members of Tehran University rallied on Saturday in a display of solidarity with the burgeoning protests unfolding across various campuses in the United States.
A new study suggests regular stair climbing can lower the risk of heart disease and death from all causes.
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