FNA - The 4th edition of annual conference of Russian Iranologists kicked off on Friday in Moscow, with Iranian Ambassador to Russia Mahdi Sanayee among the participants in the event.
The event is aimed at invigorating Iranology and discussing ways to develop Persian language, problems and future prospects.
Iranian Ambassador to Russia Mahdi Sanayee, dean of Moscow State University, college of Asian and Africa, deputy head of the Institute Political and International Studies for research affairs Morteza Pak Daman and head of Iran-Russia friendship group delivered speech in the meeting.
Some 27 Iranian and Russian scholars and professors reviewed the current conditions, future prospects and the Persian language.
Scholars from Kazan, Saint Petersburg, Dagestan, Astrakhan, Altai Krai, Vladikavkaz, Saratov and Chelyabinsk Oblast attended the event.
Currently 20 language schools in Russia are offering Persian language courses to those Russians interested in learning the official language of Iran, according to President of the Asian and African Institute of Persian Language Department Vladimir Ivanov.
Ivanov made the remarks in mid-November, in the second edition of the national conference of the Persian Language teaching for non-Persian speakers, adding that the Russian Academy of Sciences works the same as the Academy of Persian Language in Iran, which provides extensive resources to Persian students by writing books on the vocabulary and grammar of Persian.
In the two-day conference, which was held at Shahid Beheshti University, he added, In Persian language department of the Institute of Asia and Africa, some speakers in addition to language, are learning literature, economics and history."
About two years ago, the head of the university offered a new rank for universities in Iran and Russia, which is particularly responsive to the culture of Iran and Russia,' said the Ivanov noting that the center in world rankings is among the top 100 universities in the world.