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Iran’s Privatization Org. decides price of two popular football clubs

Hossein Ghorbanzadeh said Judiciary experts determined the value of the two clubs after examining their properties. Authorities have decided that a final decision will be made at the assemblies of these two clubs regarding capital increase through spending the shares of Perspolis and Esteghlal and equity of the government, and then it will be presented again in the transfer board.

After that, people and the fans of the two clubs can participate in buying their shares. This will happen by February 27. Perspolis and Esteghlal are among the most popular football clubs in Asia.

Iran dispatches more humanitarian aid to Afghanistan

The Iranian embassy in Kabul announced that a new consignment had been sent to Ghazni province in continuation of Tehran’s humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.

The Iranian embassy tweeted Saturday that another shipment of Iranian aid containing flour, rice and oil was distributed to needy people in Ghazni province in Afghanistan.

According to the embassy, Iranian aid has been sent to different provinces of the country so far and sending more humanitarian aid is on the agenda.

The Islamic Republic of Iran has distributed several shipments of humanitarian aid in Kabul, Herat, Kunduz, Kandahar and Nangarhar provinces among the needy and injured in terrorist incidents.

Azeri pres. unveils project to link Zangzur corridor to Iran, other countries

Aliev said the pipeline will use the Zangzur corridor. “We have energy ties with all four neighboring countries and are working on a new project,” Aliyev said.

He added that the Zangzur corridor is not just for railroad, land and air transportation.

According to the Azeri president, the Zangzur corridor will play a role in the export of energy resources and there will be a new line to supply electricity to the Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic and from there to Europe.

Aliyev said, “A line also passes through Georgia and Turkey and this will increase exports and bring us more currency”. Aliyev’s comments come as Armenia has opposed the development of the Zangzur route and its passage through its territory. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accused Aliyev of obstructing the opening of transport lines between the two countries.

During a recent press conference, he strongly condemned Azerbaijan’s territorial claims to the Zangzur corridor and said Baku has pursued a policy of continuous violation of Armenia’s territorial integrity. Zangzur links Nakhchivan to Azerbaijan through Armenian territory.

China: Iran has put forward new proposals in Vienna talks

Chinese chief negotiator in Vienna Wang Qun said all parties to the negotiations agree that they have reached the final stage.

He said meetings between Iran and the P4+1 group of countries including China continue bilaterally and trilaterally.

The exchange of proposals between the delegations is a component of multilateral negotiations.

Reports coming out of Vienna say in some cases, different proposals have been exchanged several times during a single day, which is said to be a sign of the dynamism of the negotiations and the seriousness of the parties to reach a final agreement.

The eighth round of talks between Iran and the P4+1- China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany- began on December 27, 2021. The parties to the talks are busy drafting the text of a final agreement and trying to resolve the remaining differences.

Egyptian political prisoner dies after ‘denial of medical care’

The Egyptian Network for Human Rights (ENHR) said that Shaheen passed away on Wednesday in the notorious Tora prison after nearly five years in detention.

Shaheen, 42, was the managing director of Azmeel Real Estate Company. He leaves behind a wife, a son, and two daughters, the organisation added.

Cairo Airport security forces arrested Shaheen on 28 April 2017 on his way back from a business trip to Saudi Arabia, Ahmet Attar, a researcher at ENHR, told MEE.

Shaheen then disappeared for one month, during which time he was physically and psychologically tortured to extract confessions of financing a terrorist group.

He then appeared at the Supreme State Security Prosecution for investigations and has since been held in pre-trial detention in Tora prison in Cairo.

Attar said that Shaheen has been subjected to many violations since his arrest, including enforced disappearance, torture, and deprivation of health care and family visits.

He was also among hundreds placed on terrorism lists arbitrarily, Attar added.

“The ENHR learned that the businessman was suffering from severe allergies, which caused many health crises for him,” Attar continued, stating, “Despite appeals to release him or provide appropriate treatment and medication in a timely manner, authorities were intransigent and instead kept him in the same unhygienic and inhumane prison conditions, including poor ventilation and overcrowding.”

“Requests to transfer him for treatment outside the prison have been rejected without providing an appropriate alternative inside the prison, which has further deteriorated his health,” Attar noted.

He was only transferred to the Tora prison hospital four days before his death. He was buried in his hometown of Menoufia.

The ENHR announced the circumstances in which Shaheen was held “amount to premeditated murder”.

Shahin is the second detainee to die in February in Egypt. Days prior to his death, 40-year-old Mohammed Abdel Hamid Ahmed Abdel Hafez also passed away after his health deteriorated due to denial of medical care, according to the Arab Organisation for Human Rights.

With Shaheen’s death, the number of deaths in custody since July 2013 has reached 918, AOHR said.

President Abdelfattah el-Sisi came to power after ousting his democratically elected predecessor Mohamed Morsi in a military coup in 2013. Since then, Sisi has been accused by local and international rights groups of overseeing the country’s worst crackdown on human rights in its modern history.

Morsi himself suffered from poor health during his five years of detention, before collapsing in court and dying in June 2019.

The UN high commissioner for human rights accused Egyptian authorities of “arbitrarily killing” the 67-year-old Morsi, who was kept in a “brutal condition” in Tora prison.
Rights groups have accused Egyptian authorities of maintaining a policy of medical negligence, torture, and ill-treatment of political prisoners, resulting in the death of 49 people in 2021. Six died in December.

Iran warns citizens in Ukraine to be prepared for emergency situation

It also called on the Iranian nationals to keep calm and remain in touch with the embassy in order to be aware of necessary recommendations.

The Iranian Embassy in Kiev said the provision of health and security for Iranian citizens is of fundamental importance and a top priority for the diplomatic mission, adding that necessary recommendations will be made known to the Iranians in next announcements.
The statement by the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kiev comes as Western governments including the US say Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine.

The claim has caused panic in Ukraine and drawn criticism from the country’s pro-Western government.

Russia itself denies any plans on attacking Ukraine. Russia is however angry over what it calls NATO’s eastward expansion near the Russian territory. It is also warning Kiev against contemplating access to the Western military alliance.

Moscow says Ukraine’s decision to join NATO is part of a Western-backed plot to encircle Russia.

Hostage-taking ends in Tehran after police intervene

Police forces arrested two men who had taken another man hostage.

Colonel Jalil Moghoufeii a commander of Tehran police force said police were informed of the abduction of a 45-year-old man, and a special team of officers started investigating the matter.

Moghoufeii also said an initial probe revealed that the kidnappers had demanded 500 billion rials from the abductee’s family in exchange for his release, and at the same time had demanded that the matter be not reported to the police.

The police officer however noted that the abductee’s family acted prudently and informed the police.

According to Moghoufeii, the cameras of the crime scene were examined and police found that the man had been kidnapped by the driver and three people riding a car in downtown Tehran.

Upon obtaining the first clues, he added, police identified the kidnappers and their location.

The colonel went on to say that officers, in coordination with the abductee’s family, determined a place for them to pay the ransom to the kidnappers, and arrested two of them when they showed up.

The abductee is said to be unharmed.

Lavrov: US propaganda on ‘Russian aggression’ against Ukraine provocative

“The minister stressed that the propaganda crusade on ‘Russia’s aggression’ against Ukraine unleashed by the United States and its allies pursued provocative goals, encouraging the Kiev regime to sabotage the Minsk agreements and undertake harmful attempts of resolving the ‘Donbass problem’ with the use of force,” the Russia’s Foreign Ministry said.

The phone conversation was held at the initiative of the US side.

Lavrov stated the response by the US and NATO to Russia’s proposals on security guarantees ignored provisions fundamental for Moscow, the ministry added.

“As the Russian foreign minister pointed out, the reaction by Washington and Brussels to the drafts of the Russian-US agreement and the agreement with NATO on security guarantees that we handed over ignores provisions that are fundamental for us, primarily, the provisions that the alliance will not expand further and strike weapons will not be deployed near the Russian borders,” the statement reads.

“It was emphasized that these issues would be central in our assessment of the documents received from the US and NATO, which would be brought to the notice of our colleagues,” the ministry continued.

Lavrov also reminded Blinken that the actions violating the commitments of indivisible security in the Euro-Atlantic region undertaken at the highest level were inadmissible, according to the statement.

Ahead of the conversation, Blinken repeated US talking points about Russia’s alleged aggressive designs on Ukraine, and claims made by American officials for months on end now that Russia may invade “at any time”.

State Department Spokesman Ned Price issued a statement later Saturday outlining the US account of the conversation between Lavrov and Blinken, saying the two men discussed “acute and shared concerns that Russia may be considering launching further military aggression against Ukraine in the coming days.”

“The Secretary made clear that a diplomatic path to resolving the crisis remained open, but would require Moscow to deescalate and engage in good-faith discussions. He reiterated that should Moscow pursue the path of aggression and further invade Ukraine, it would result in a resolute, massive, and united Transatlantic response,” Price added.

Lavrov and Blinken spoke by phone on Saturday at the request of the US side, TASS news agency reported.

The talks are expected to be followed up by a telephone conversation between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden later in the day.

The White House has announced that Biden was also scheduled to hold a telephone call with a number of allies, including with the leaders of Germany and France as well as with the NATO and EU chiefs, to discuss the situation in Ukraine and tensions with Russia.

On Saturday, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement Moscow has made a decision to optimize the staff of its diplomatic missions in Ukraine amid possible provocations from the Kiev regime or third countries.

“In this situation, in the wake of possible provocations by the Kiev regime or third countries, we have, indeed, made a decision on some optimization of the staff of Russian overseas missions in Ukraine. We want to highlight that our embassy and consulates will keep performing their basic functions,” Zakharova added.

“Considering the substantial influence that Washington and London have on Kiev and, generally, their role in governing the processes in Ukraine – let us just mention the efforts of beefing it up with weapons and instructors – we can make a conclusion that our American and British colleagues, apparently, know about some violent acts being prepared in Ukraine that can considerably complicate the security situation,” Zakharova stressed.

The move came after the US, Britain, and several other countries began to evacuate some staffers and family members from their embassies in Kiev. Washington has also ordered the evacuation of non-emergency personnel from its embassy in Kiev on Saturday. The White House has also advised Americans not to travel to Ukraine and urged American nationals to leave the country without delay.

The West and Kiev have recently been spreading allegations about Russia’s potential ‘invasion’ of Ukraine. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov castigated these claims as “empty and unfounded,” serving as a ploy to escalate tensions, pointing out that Russia did not pose any threat whatsoever to anyone. However, Peskov did not rule out the possibility of provocations aimed at justifying such allegations and warned that attempts to use military force to resolve the crisis in southeastern Ukraine would have very serious consequences.

Al Jazeera’s Step Vaessen, reporting from near an airfield in southern Belarus close to the Ukrainian border, said Russian military exercises appear to be taking place at the site.

“We have seen dozens of Russian trucks coming out of the airfield around half an hour ago. There is military activity here for sure – we’ve heard helicopters taking off, we’ve heard what seem to be shooting exercises,” she stated.

“On the other hand, it’s also quite calm here in this area. In the village nearby everything is ordinary and people are going about their normal business,” she continued.

RIA news agency also reported more than 30 ships from the Russian Black Sea fleet have also started training exercises near the Crimean Peninsula as part of wider navy drills.

Over 30 Russian ships have left the ports of Sevastopol and Novorossiisk “in accordance to the plans of the drills” near Crimea.

The aim of the drills was the defence of the coast of Crimea, the outposts of the Black Sea fleet as well as the economy and naval communications, the news agency reported.

On Saturday, Ukraine urged its citizens to keep calm and avoid panicking in the face of mounting worries that Russia was preparing to invade.

“At the moment, it is critically important to remain calm, to consolidate inside the country, to avoid destabilising actions and those that sow panic,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

“The armed force of Ukraine are constantly monitoring the situation and are ready to rebuff any encroachment on its territorial integrity and sovereignty,” it added.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has also ordered US troops who deployed to Ukraine last year to leave the country and reposition elsewhere in Europe.

“Secretary Austin has ordered the temporary repositioning of the 160 members of the Florida National Guard who have been deployed to Ukraine since late November,” the Pentagon said in a statement.

These troops, which have been “advising and mentoring Ukrainian forces,” will now “reposition elsewhere in Europe,” the statement added.

On Saturday, Austin discussed Russia’s military presence near the Ukrainian border in a phone call with Russian Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu.

Western media outlets have predicted yet another date for the supposedly looming ‘Russian invasion of Ukraine’, this time claiming it could start next Wednesday.

Also on Friday, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters that a Russian assault on Ukraine will likely begin with aerial bombing and missile strikes, followed by a ground invasion of “a massive force.”

Russian ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov, has rejected Washington warnings that Moscow is planning to invade Ukraine, and accused the US of spreading “alarmism” without any evidence.

The statements in Washington show the US has intensified its “propaganda campaign against our country”, and wants to create the impression that aggression is “inevitable”, he added.

Iranian, Russian top negotiators hold talks in Vienna

The negotiations were held in continuation of eighth round of talks on removal of the sanctions.

“Very intensive diplomatic efforts will continue today in the course of the Vienna talks,” Ulyanov wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

Ulyanov has also met with the EU Coordinator and Political Directors of France, Germany and UK on Saturday to discuss the way ahead at the nuclear negotiations.

He has also held talks with the US Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley. The top diplomats discussed the most contentious issues which need to be settled at the talks.

On Friday, the Russian diplomat held talks with Malley, and EU Coordinator Enrique Mora in Vienna.

Also on Friday, Iranian nuclear negotiating team held talks with Chinese delegation, and Bagheri Kani met with Mora to discuss removal of anti-Tehran sanctions.

As negotiating teams have had a busy day on Friday to continue talks in Vienna to revive the 2015 nuclear deal and lift anti-Tehran sanctions, some negotiators complained about the United States’ confusion to decide on the finalization of the negotiations.

Negotiators from China, Russia and the European Union expressed their discontent over Americans’ hesitation to take hard political decisions.

An informed source in Vienna stated that China and Russia along with the European Union have complained about the United States’ bewilderment and incapability to take political decision on the result of negotiations.

The eighth round of talks began on December 27, 2021. This round of negotiations is considered as the longest of all previous ones.

Working groups reviewing sanctions removal, nuclear commitments and executive arrangements held talks at expertise level.

In the past days, representatives of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) have been present in the talks for more definite and technical consultations.

Iran Covid: 133 deaths; new cases fall

The deaths push to 133,570 the number of those killed by the Coronavirus in Iran since the pandemic engulfed the world.

However, the daily caseload decreased compared to the day before.

According to the Health Ministry, 18,598 new infections from Covid were logged in the past day. They include 2,078 hospitalizations.

This is while the Health Ministry on Friday put the number of new Covid cases on 31,247.
The dominant Covid-19 variant in Iran is now Omicron which first popped up in South Africa and then spread across the world.

Most Iranian cities are marked red, which means they face the highest level of danger from Covid. Many others are orange while there are no blue regions across the country where people face the lowest level of threat from the virus.

Meanwhile healthcare workers in Iran are busy inoculating people. Over 21 million Iranians are now triple-vaxxed.

Authorities are urging all citizens to get their third doses, also known as boosters. They say people may need to get a fourth dose of Covid vaccine as well in the future.