Publish Date: 28 April 2024 - 19:38

TEHRAN, Apr. 28 (MNA) – Iran and Iraq have pledged to jointly work on tackling the issue of dust storms in both countries, an Iranian official has said.

Abbas-Ali Nobakht, head of Iran's Natural Resources and Watershed Management Organization, said on Sunday that Iran and Iraq have agreed to increase cooperation to combat dust storms, an environmental challenge that affects both countries and the broader region.

Nobakht, who is heading a delegation to Iraq, met with the governors of the holy cities of Karbala and Najaf on Sunday.

The Iranian and Iraqi sides discussed the environmental challenges facing the two nations, particularly the phenomenon of dust storms, and agreed to formulate strategies and take effective joint measures in that regard.

During the meetings, Nobakht said Iran is ready to share its expertise in desertification control with neighboring Iraq to better tackle the issue of dust storms and particles.

MNA/IRN