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Wednesday 31 May 2017 - 09:42
Story Code : 263138

Iranian MP: UNESCO agenda not contradictory to Constitution

IRNA A review of the 17 sustainable development goals of 2030 UNESCO Agenda shows that it does not contradict Irans Constitution and tenets of Islam, said a member of Education and Research Committee of Irans Parliament (Majlis) on Tuesday.


The 17 goals of the document are to a great extent in line with the Islamic Republic of Irans objectives, said Mahmoud Sadeghi, pointing to the 4th goal aimed at lifetime equal educational opportunities as an example.

He added that Iran had declared reservations in implementing the document, particularly with regard to those parts that may be construed as contradictory to regulations and national priorities, religious teachings and cultural values of the Iranian society.

Ending poverty in all forms and everywhere, ending hunger, providing food security, health and prosperity for every member at any age, as well as gender equality and empowering women and girls are among other goals of the agenda, according to the member of Parliament.

Under one of the goals, for example, eliminating discrimination against women and girls is proposed, that may conflict with some views towards women rights in Iran, he said, adding that in the very case the national workgroup working on the agenda has used the term justice instead of equality.

Iran has declared the reservation in implementing some parts of the 2030 agenda that are against Iran's regulations or laws, added Sadeghi, emphasizing indigenizing the contradictory parts according to the values of each country as a solution to problematic areas.
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