Tehran – Iranian delegations will take part in the Nevsky International Ecology Conference, scheduled to be held in St. Petersburg, Russia from May 22-23.
Environment ministers from more than 40 countries will be present in the parliament, including Azerbaijan, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Belarus, Serbia, Indonesia, Jordan, Cambodia and Kenya.
Iranian officials are planning to use the opportunity to procure and discuss key environmental and ecological challenges in the Caspian Sea, including water level reduction, pollution, fishing and fishing, the IRNA reported.
Iran will also take the opportunity to set the time for the Tehran tournament this year in Tehran.
Shina Ansari, head of the Ministry of the Environment, will give a speech. The Iranian delegation, who is on the sidelines of the event, will hold meetings with the chairman of the Russian Federation Council, the Russian Deputy Prime Minister, and other environmental ministers of Parliament.
Participation in the Environment Ministers’ Meeting of the Caspian Sea and the BRICS Panel are one of the other programs of the Iranian delegation.
Nevsky International Ecological Congress
The 11th Nevsky International Ecological Conference will be held under the motto of “Planet Earth: A Harmonious Life with Nature.”
The main goal of Nevsky International Ecological Congress is to create effective sustainable development mechanisms to maintain the environment in changing climates. Congress 2025 will host again interstate dialogue between and among interstates on critical environmental issues with representatives from international organizations, government authorities and communities of business, science and experts.
The 11th Nevsky International Ecological Conference will begin on May 22nd with the Youth Program. This will become an important part of the business agenda.
Participants will be treated with dialogue and theme sessions on the involvement of young people in solving climate issues, promoting environmental awareness, developing cultures for environmental volunteers, inclusion of children in the “green” agenda, and the role of climate initiatives for young people in a more sustainable future.
The meeting of the Russian Federation’s State Parliamentary Committee on Ecological Happiness will be held on the first day of Parliament, attended by authorities and representatives of the science and business community. The discussion focuses on strategic guidelines for environmental policy decisions under modern conditions.
The roundtable and session, scheduled for May 22, will focus on food security and climate risks, sustainable ecotourism, the environment, international cooperation within BRICS, conditions in the Caspia region, development of the circular economy, development of the ecosystem environment, investment in ecosystems, management of mineral resources, management of low coambons, and management of low coambons, development of the environmental economy, development of the environment, and management of low coambons.
The legislature will continue on May 23rd. Regional heads, mayors and experts discuss modern sustainable development practices of enormous nature, processes that make transportation more greener, green space preservation, and new approaches to health preservation.
The special UN Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) sessions shed light on the management of natural heritage and the development of cross-border conservation areas, and participants will also discuss the outlook for water and energy cooperation between Russia and Central Asia, infrastructure modernization, and how to adapt to climate change.
The highlights of the parliament will be the Plenary Session, “The Ecology of the New Realities: The Ecology of Challenges and Opportunities,” strategic discussions on global and national environmental challenges, new opportunities for the development of the green economy, and international cooperation.
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