The President of the University of Tehran (UT) Seyyed Mohammad Moqimi made the comments in a meeting with the Indian Ambassador Rudra Gaurav Shresth in Tehran on Tuesday.
Referring to the cultural similarities between Iran and India, the UT president emphasized the need to develop scientific, academic, economic and political relations between the two countries.
"The University of Tehran is developing international cooperation with considering neighboring countries that share common viewpoints with the Islamic Republic of Iran as a priority," Moqimi said, adding that, "In this regard, we have started activities to set up Tehran University branch in Iraq and we have made agreements with Iraqi governmental and non-governmental sectors in order to set up Tehran University branch in different cities of Iraq."
The UT President of Tehran University further stated that holy Najaf is the first city targeted in Iraq for the establishment of the first branch of the University in the neighboring country, adding that, "In Syria, we have also started a joint cooperation with Damascus University in order to establish a branch of Tehran University in that country. Also, at the Georgia branch of Tehran University, we are going to enroll students from February 2024."
Referring to the experience of holding seven meetings of presidents of major Iranian and Russian universities in Tehran and Moscow, he announced the planning to create the same experience between the major universities of Iran and China, with the two universities of Tehran and Nanjing at the center of the activities, and by proposing to hold a meeting of presidents of universities between Iran and India.
"I suggest that a joint university parliament be formed between major universities of Iran and India, its secretariat should be located in Tehran University," Moqimi added.
The ambassador of India Shresth, for his part, welcomed the suggestion to establish the branch of Tehran University in India, and considered the idea of the president of Tehran University to establish a joint university parliament between India and Iran as a promising idea for progress in bilateral cooperation.
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