Iranian Scholar Warns Caspian Sea Could Face Fate of Aral Sea
On September 9, Mohsen Mohammadi, an Ambassador and researcher at the Institute for Political and International Studies of Iran, warned that the Caspian Sea could face the same fate as the Aral Sea if serious protective measures are not taken. During the 13th Meeting of the CICA Think Tank Forum, speaking on the topic "Shifts in Power Balance and Global Threats: Challenges and Opportunities for CICA," Mohammadi emphasized the instability of the current transitional period. He stated: "The transformation of global powers, governance gaps, and other factors are driving this instability. Problems on both sides of the Atlantic, systematic human rights violations, and the killing of scientists are consequences of these shifts. Attacks on countries and strikes on nuclear facilities have become routine. What's most concerning is the silence of the international community. Unjust sanctions disrupt sustainable development, break supply chains, and increase socio-economic tensions. Climate change also introduces new threats. A decline in water levels has been observed in the Caspian Sea. Without serious intervention, it may suffer the same fate as the Aral Sea".
Mohammadi also highlighted Iran’s consistent focus on expanding regional trade relations, noting the challenges posed by unjust sanctions. He suggested that Asian countries could foster equity by forming regional cyber frameworks, enhancing scientific and technological cooperation, establishing technology parks, and building advanced infrastructure in less developed nations. "Based on their own economies, Asian countries can also develop a new security model," he added.
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