Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan sign MoU on chemistry, environment

Universities from Iran, Turkey, and Azerbaijan signed a trilateral memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost scientific cooperation in chemistry and environmental fields.
The agreement, signed on the sidelines of the 11th International Seminar on Chemistry and Environment (ISCE2024), aims to promote joint research, student and faculty exchange, and organization of scientific conferences, IRNA wrote.
According to the MoU, Erciyes University of Turkey, Khazar University of Azerbaijan, and Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University of Iran will work together to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable development.
Mohammad-Baqer Sadeqi-Azad, Chancellor of Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, emphasized the importance of protecting the environment, saying it is a “precious legacy” that must be preserved for future generations.
Sadeqi-Azad noted that the increasing population and industrial activities have put pressure on natural resources, leading to destructive effects on the environment.
He called on scientists and researchers to find solutions to environmental challenges and guide humanity towards sustainable development.
The agreement was signed during the three-day ISCE2024 seminar, which brought together academics, researchers, and students from Iran, Turkey, and Azerbaijan to share their research on chemistry and environmental issues.
The seminar, organized by the Iranian Chemical Society, featured presentations by local and international experts on various topics related to chemistry and the environment.
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