Ukraine`s Science Academy signs MoU with Iran`s Science Ministry
Published:
11 March 2004 y., Thursday
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed
during the Wednesday meeting between Iran`s visiting Science, Research
and Technology Minister Ja`far Tofiqi and head of Ukraine`s Science
Academy, Boris Paten.
The two countries will be closely cooperating in scientific and
technical research and applied fields, based on the articles of
the signed MoU between Tehran and Kiev.
Dr. Paten during the meeting offered a brief account on the
history of Ukraine`s Science Academy, including close cooperation
with the Islamic Republic of Iran`s scientific and technical centers
during the course of the past two decades.
He also announced his affiliated academy`s will to broaden
cooperation with Iran in new scientific disciplines, including the
nanotechnology, ecosystem monitoring, new approaches in social
sciences, and a few other disciplines.
Tofiqi, too, stressing on the importance of blossoming bilateral
ties and cooperation in fields mentioned by the head of Ukraine`s
Science Academy, asked for close cooperation between Tehran and Kiev
in the field of basic sciences, such as physics, chemistry,
mathematics, naval and medical sciences.
He expressed hope that by implementing the articles of the MoU
signed on Wednesday a new chapter would be opened in the two
friendly countries` scientific relations.
Dr. Tofiqi and his accompanying delegation then visited an
exhibition titled "Patan Electrical Wielding Achievements" in which
the latest findings of Ukraine Science Academy`s achievements in
wielding field were put on display.
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