In a meeting between an Algerian Nano-technology professor and Iranian Cultural Attaché to Algiers, the Algerian university lecturer said his country is interested in using Iranian scientific and academic experiences.
According to Public Relations Department of Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO), Farid Bin Yahya who is also a politician, visited Iranian Cultural Mission in Algiers and in his meeting with Seyed Jalal Mir Aghaee discussed possibility of scientific and technological cooperation between the two countries" academics.
They discussed ways and prospects for promotion of scientific cooperation between the concerned authorities and institutions of Islamic Republic of Iran and Algeria.
The Algerian official praised progress made by Iran Universities in scientific and research sectors and called for use of Iranian scientific potentials by other Muslim countries adding that transferring of such potentials to other Muslim nations will contribute to establishment of a new Islamic civilization and ending their dependence on others.
By referring to the book titled SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY IN IRAN and importance of this book in introducing Iranian scientific achievements to the world community, the Algerian official asked for translation of the said book into Arabic, French and Spanish languages.
Iranian Cultural Attaché for his part, talking about promotion of tourism industry in Iran said the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution has underlined importance of the role played by the youth and country"s elites in laying the foundation of the modern Islamic civilization.
Mir Aghaee said the considerable progress made by my country in various sectors is the result of trust on country"s young generation, the guidelines given by the Supreme Leader and sacrifices made by the martyrs who determined the bright future of the Islamic Republic of Iran by their sacred blood.
Iranian Cultural Attaché said Iranian Cultural Mission is ready to offer scholarship to the talented Algerian students to study in Iranian universities.