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ROPME Greenlights Iran’s Three Groundbreaking Initiatives for Environmental Progress
The 39th Executive Committee Meeting of the Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME) emphasized Iran’s initiatives for marine environmental protection. Key proposals approved included establishing joint maritime research patrols, enhancing technical capacity through expert exchanges, and creating a regional training center for marine experts. Discussions also focused on pollution, climate change, and biodiversity preservation in the Persian Gulf. Despite a proposal on sand and dust storms not being approved, it will be integrated into climate change talks. The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration among member states for sustainable marine practices and ecosystem health.