Iran's President Pezeshkian Signals Strong Commitment to Collaboration with Muslim Nations

Iran’s President Pezeshkian Signals Strong Commitment to Collaboration with Muslim Nations

In a significant recent development, President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed his optimism regarding the potential of meetings among Muslim scholars to enhance cooperation and address the various challenges faced by Islamic nations. This sentiment was shared during a crucial gathering in Tehran, where leaders from different delegations participated in the second Ministerial Meeting of the OIC-15 Dialogue Platform.

During this meeting, President Pezeshkian emphasized the importance of such gatherings in fostering a unified perspective among scientists from the Islamic world. He stated that:

“These gatherings create opportunities for promoting a unified perspective among scientists from the Islamic world.”

The President highlighted several key points regarding the role of cooperation among Muslim nations:

  • Support Across Sectors: He stressed the necessity for Muslim nations to support one another across various sectors.
  • Collaboration in Science: Iran is ready to collaborate with other Islamic countries, particularly in the scientific arena.
  • Addressing Pressing Issues: Scientists and academics are in a prime position to identify and tackle pressing problems.
  • Encouragement of Collaborative Efforts: He urged scientific and educational authorities to motivate researchers and students to engage in joint initiatives.
  • Elevating Status in Science and Technology: Cooperation among the 1.8 billion Muslims can significantly enhance their standing in the fields of science and technology.

President Pezeshkian also remarked on the shared heritage among Muslims, which includes the holy Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He concluded that:

“By working together, they can advance the Islamic world through synergy and collaboration.”

This meeting underscores the potential for unity and collaboration among Muslim scholars, promising a brighter future for the Islamic world through collective efforts.

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