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Iran(IP)- The head of Iran's Department of Environment said that the Ministers of Environment of 15 neighboring countries will come together to consult on reducing dust in July.

Iran PressIran news: The dust storm, which is the first product of the construction of the Dam of Turkey, has affected the skies of some of Iran's western neighbors in recent days, including Syria, Iraq, and Jordan.

The head of Iran's Department of Environment said that the Iranian regional action plan for combating dust was presented to the Iraqi government.

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 Ali Salajegheh Vice President and the head of Iran's Department of Environment, in an interview with Iran's national TV channel on Sunday night, referring to his visit on Sunday to consult with Iraqi officials on combating dust in the region, added: "On July 12 in Tehran, Ministers of Environment of 15  neighboring countries will come together to consult on reducing dust."

Salajegheh said: "On Monday we will head for Syria to continue consultations on dealing with dust and we will have trips to the countries bordering the Persian Gulf so that we can implement the action plan bilaterally and multilaterally so that the people will see the result of these meetings in reducing dust."

He added: "There is a good public sense in the region to hold an international meeting on dust control."

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