
TEHRAN-- ECO Cultural Institute (ECI) president Dr.
Saad S.
Khan went to Milad Tower and a variety of cultural attractions in Tehran on Wednesday.During his visit, he revealed adoration for the countrys cultural richness and its achievements in modern architecture, IRNA reported.
Khan, who is also a researcher in the history field and deeply thinking about cultural heritage, went to the numerous parts of Milad Tower, consisting of observation platforms with panoramic views of Tehran city, and valued holding a cultural-artistic exhibit there.He revealed his genuine congratulations on the event of Nowruz, wishing ongoing consistency and success in the entire ECO area.
This see showed sustainable ties of ECO Cultural Institute with cultural heritage of the host country and emphasized on its commitment to promote common worths and enhance regional unity.The Economic Cooperation Organization is an intergovernmental company that promotes financial, technical, and cultural cooperation amongst its member states.Established in 1985 by Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey, the companies other member states consist of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.The ECO is a successful and appealing local company, and Iran has a severe interest in enhancing intra-regional cooperation and promoting the position of ECO as an efficient regional system for economic connectivity.The international position of the organization is growing.The value of the organization ended up being more obvious when the United Nations approved in 1985 that ECO become an observer member of the United Nations, as did the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.The ECO Region shelters more than 460 million occupants and expands over 8 million square kilometers of land, connecting the north to south, south, and east to the west, Asia to Europe, and Eurasia to the Arab World.
Made up of some Caucasus, South, West, and Central Asian nations, ECO is one of the oldest intergovernmental organizations.The starting and essential goal of the Organization is to create open and conducive conditions for the continued promo of sustainable financial advancement in the region, focusing on joint well-being and well-being of the Member States.The ECO extended the fabric of its cooperative partnership in the early 1990s, welcoming the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Republic of Azerbaijan, as well as five Central Asian nations, consisting of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, the Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and the Republic of Uzbekistan, as its members.The ECO Member States, bearing their shared cultural and historic affinities in mind, appear to be constantly ready, responsive, and upcoming to match each other, heightening their partnership with action and result-oriented intentions to achieve the perceived target of higher connection and combination in the region.KD.
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