Addressing the Conference on JCPOA and Resistance Economy, Opportunities and Capacities held in Tehran on Sunday evening, Vice-President for Scientific and Technology Affairs Sorena Sattari outlined the Islamic Republic of Iran as one pre-eminent hub of skilled human resources in various fields of knowledge-based economy stating “the incumbent government attaches great importance to this area and seeks to strengthen mechanisms for cooperation with major countries who possess technology in knowledge-based sciences like biotechnology, nanotechnology and IT.
He voiced Iran’s readiness to ink Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with foreign partners as well as to run partnership with international knowledge-based institutes and centers over research and academic projects; “given individual capabilities and skilled domestic manpower, the Islamic Republic of Iran enjoys the capacity to turn into an exportable scientific collection in arena of special knowledge-based products.”
Sattari deemed technology diplomacy as one of the achievements of his department’s activities and evaluated the holding of seven related training courses in the presence of 230 Iranian diplomats as an instance of successful cooperation with the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“Iranians living outside the country mark a great national capital as the educated nationals living abroad review and consider venues for mutual cooperation by consultation and exchange of views,” he added.
Pointing to new opportunities for boosting ties with various countries emerged from the JCPOA deal, the official concluded “the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) turned the negative atmosphere of confrontation into an air of constructive interaction.”
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