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Announcing the readiness of the Islamic Republic of Iran for constructive cooperation with ECO member countries
According to Webda, Dr. Saeed Namaki in the meeting hosted by the Ministry of Health of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said: Thank you for your trust and participation in the fourth virtual meeting of health ministers of the countries of the Organization of Economic Cooperation (ECO) I declare and thank the ECO Secretariat, the Permanent Representation Office of the ECO Member States, especially the Representation Office of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Geneva, the Secretariat of the World Health Organization for making appropriate arrangements for this important meeting.
The Minister of Health emphasized: The Covid19 epidemic proved that for trade, transportation and daily business, there should be practical cooperation and health infrastructure, especially among members by creating unique cross-border protocols and the possibility Strengthen the receptive.
In the past 17 months, Covid19 epidemic has swept across worlds, teaching us lessons at the national, regional, and global levels that global communities are unprepared for.
The virus has revealed that the world needs intergovernmental cooperation more than ever, and that this epidemic is a global problem with a global solution.
The Minister of Health said: "I strongly encourage the member states and I ask the honorable ministers of health, regional directors of the World Health Organization, heads of delegations to support the ECO implementation plan and the statement of this summit, as well as regular meetings to Maximize collaboration.
The Minister of Health noted: "I am proud to announce that the Islamic Republic of Iran has announced its readiness for constructive cooperation with ECO member countries to design practical tools and mechanisms to respond to future epidemics and health challenges." The Minister of Health said: "In this epidemic, it became clear how vital the leadership of the World Health Organization is in difficult situations."
As a lesson learned, we must build on the success of the World Health Organization in the face of health challenges, especially in the face of potential future epidemics.