Iran takes part at World Energy Congress
Iranian Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian takes part at the 22nd World Energy Congress, which started yesterday, reported Mehr agency.
Over 6,000 delegates from 113 world countries take part at the Congress, which takes place at Tegu city on the south of Korea. High-ranking representatives from almost all leading energy powers and companies of the world as well as employees of international organizations will gather in Tegu.
The World Energy Congress is being held by the World Energy Council once in three years and is the site for discussion of global energy problems.—0—
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