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China: US should overhaul erroneous policy of maximum pressure on Iran

“China welcomes the upcoming eighth round of negotiations on resuming compliance with the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) in Vienna. We hope all parties will adopt a serious attitude, focus on outstanding issues, and continue to advance the negotiations to achieve early results,” China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhao Lijian stated at a regular press conference on Friday.

“I’d like to reiterate that, as the culprit of the Iranian nuclear crisis, the US should overhaul its erroneous policy of “maximum pressure” on Iran, and lift all illegal sanctions on Iran and “long-arm jurisdiction” on third parties. On this basis, Iran should resume full compliance,” he added.

“China will continue to play an active and constructive role, and work with all parties to bring the JCPOA back onto the right track at an early date. Meanwhile, we will firmly safeguard our legitimate rights and interests,” he continued.

On Thursday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said Tehran will continue the talks aimed at removing sanctions against the country with seriousness.

He however noted that Tehran will never give excessive concessions to the other sides.

The foreign minister criticized what he called a non-constructive approach adopted by the European signatories to the Iran nuclear deal, JCPOA, during the previous rounds of talks.

He stressed the European troika did not put forth any initiative in the negotiations while Iran did.

Tehran and the five remaining parties to the JCPOA began the talks in the Austrian capital in April with the aim of removing Washington’s unlawful sanctions after the United States voiced interest to return to the agreement.

During the seventh round of the Vienna talks, first under President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi, Iran submitted two draft proposals to the other parties concerning the removal of sanctions and Tehran’s nuclear commitments.

European Union deputy foreign policy chief Enrique Mora said on Thursday negotiations between world powers and Iran on salvaging the 2015 nuclear deal will resume in Vienna on December 27.

Iran military commander: Missile drills a message to Zionists

Iran ballistic missiles

General Mohammad Bagheri described the Israeli threats against Iran as empty.
He noted that the drill which saw the simultaneous firing of 16 ballistic missiles at designated targets was among the most successful exercises in Iran.

A number of other military officials also commented on the missile drills. The commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps also said the missile drill was a clear message to the Zionist officials that if they make a mistake, Iran will cut off their hands.

General Hossein Salami also warned that it would suffice to slightly change the angle of the missile launchers.

The commander of the Aerospace Force of the IRGC also said a feature of the maneuvers was the capability of launching multi-direction missile strikes and the maneuverability of Iran’s ballistic missiles.

Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh added that the enemies can no longer predict from which direction Iranian missiles will come.

Hajizadeh noted that the missile launches by Iranian armed forces during the drills were accurate and the drones also hit the targets with precision.

He added that Iran’s new military capabilities in this regard have rendered useless the expenditure of hundreds of billions of dollars by the enemies on their military power.
Iran has held numerous military maneuvers in recent years amid continued threat by the Israeli regime and the US.

The Great Prophet 17 military drills which ended on Friday, was held in the southern provinces of Hormozgan, Bushehr, and Khuzestan.

Saudi jets heavily bomb residential areas in Yemen

Massive explosions have been reported in the Yemeni capital city of Sana’a after Saudi fighter jets conducted a fresh round of airstrikes on residential area.

They struck the al-Thawra Sports Complex, which is home turf for the Yemeni national football team, early on Friday.

The Saudi fighters also targeted an area close to a hospital, severely damaging several buildings.

A medical source, who preferred not to be named, told Yemen’s al-Masirah television network that the strikes caused panic and fear among patients and medical staff and put the medical center out of service.

“The violent attacks hit the residential area in this street, causing damage to Oliya Hospital and residential houses,” one local resident told al-Masirah.

“The Saudi airstrikes targeted my bus…look at the neighborhood, shattered windows are everywhere…they attacked when everyone was resting at their homes,” another resident noted.

“This is a residential area and there is no military base or camp around here. May God damn the US, Israel and their allies, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, an anyone who targets innocent people late at night,” the third resident added.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or extent of damage as a result of the airstrikes, which sent panic-stricken residents of nearby buildings into the streets.

Saudi jets also conducted airstrikes against several buildings on Zubairi Street, as well as a number of sites next to Baghdad School and the Vocational Institute. No reports about possible casualties and the extent of damage caused were quickly available though.

A senior member of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council denounced the air raids against various neighborhoods in the capital Sana’a, calling on the United Nations to launch an investigation into the air raid on the al-Thawra Sports Complex.

“The decision by the coalition of aggression to give a six-hour ultimatum for the evacuation of the stadium resembles what the Zionist entity is doing in the Gaza Strip,” Mohammed Ali al-Houthi wrote in a series of posts published on his Twitter page.

He called on UN experts to visit the bombed sports complex and carry out a careful investigation.

“If they found drones or missiles inside the stadium, as leaders of the Saudi-led coalition allege, we will not hesitate to hand them over to the United Nations. But if they (the experts) could not discover anything, the leaders of the alliance must then commit themselves to stopping the bombing campaign,” he added.

“If they found drones or missiles inside the stadium, as leaders of the Saudi-led coalition allege, we will not hesitate to hand them over to the United Nations. But if they (the experts) could not discover anything, the leaders of the alliance must then commit themselves to stopping the bombing campaign,” Houthi pointed out.

Nasr al-Deen Amer, Deputy Minister of Information in Yemen’s National Salvation Government, called upon all Yemeni journalists and members of the press to visit the al-Thawra Sports Complex, and document the fact that there are no munitions there.

Earlier, the Riyadh-led coalition of aggression had claimed that Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement was using the al-Thawra Sports Complex as an arms deports, and demanded that Yemeni forces remove weapons from the stadium in Sana’a.

It declared a six-hour ultimatum, which reportedly went into effect as of 8 p.m. local time (1700 GMT) on Thursday.

Yemen Olympic Committee also appealed to the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic Council of Asia, relevant international organizations and the Security Council to intervene and stop airstrikes against sports facilities in Yemen.

The committee announced in a statement that sports centers in Yemen are civilian facilities, have nothing to do with military applications and do not contain any sort of weapons.

“No weapons or military equipment were stockpiled inside all the sports facilities targeted since the start of the Saudi-led aggression in March 2015. Many Yemeni sports facilities, including stadiums and closed halls, are now in ruins, leaving athletes deprived of exercising and performing their activities. It took many years and huge sums of money for these centers to be built. It is, therefore, not easy to reconstruct them,” the statement read.

The committee called upon sports federations worldwide and all concerned parties to intervene quickly, and to stop Saudi aerial assaults against the remaining Yemeni sports facilities so that Yemeni youths and athletes of Yemen would not find themselves without stadiums.

Moreover, Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a member of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, warned the Saudi-led war coalition to brace itself for “heavy and painful” retaliatory attacks.

Bukhaiti told the Arabic service of Russia’s Sputnik news agency that the Yemeni army forces and fighters from the Popular Committees would soon respond strongly to the Saudi-led airstrikes on Sana’a.

He highlighted that the Riyadh regime has reached a stalemate in the war on Yemen, and has been unable to attain any of its objectives, adding that Saudi Arabia has been the target of intense retaliatory rocket and drone strikes in recent years, and has now opted to pound residential buildings and civilian facilities, such as Sana’a International Airport, in Yemen.

Bukhaiti noted that the heavy bombardment of Sana’a airport comes despite the fact that the site remain out of service.

“Saudis have also bombed most of important bridges in Sana’a. All of this shows they are punishing the Yemeni nation with military strikes and siege. Attacks on civilians will not go unanswered. Yemen now has the ability to strike targets deep inside Saudi Arabia. Saudi attacks once again exposed the hypocritical position of the international community, which has so far failed to release a statement in condemnation of attacks by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on civilian sites,” he pointed out.

Bukhaiti highlighted that the Yemen war has well demonstrated the inefficiency of international mechanisms, which depend on the United Nations and the Security Council.

“The international community needs a new order more than ever, or at least world states should adhere to existing agreements, such as the ban on attacks against civilians,” he added.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Bukhati emphasized that there is definitely a connection between the advance of Yemeni army forces and Popular Committees fighters in Ma’rib with the escalation of Saudi-led airstrikes on Sana’a.

Saudi Arabia, backed by the United States and regional allies, launched the war on Yemen in March 2015, with the goal of bringing the government of former Yemeni president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi back to power and crushing Ansarullah movement.

The war has left hundreds of thousands of Yemenis dead, and displaced millions more. It has also destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure and spread famine and infectious diseases there.

Despite heavily-armed Saudi Arabia’s incessant bombardment of the impoverished country, the Yemeni armed forces and the Popular Committees have grown steadily in strength against the Saudi-led invaders and left Riyadh and its allies bogged down in the country.

World’s ‘most powerful woman’ beats own record in truck-pulling

Mousavi has recently pulled a truck weighing 17,200 kilograms (17.2 tons) for 41 meters in 1:31 minutes, breaking her own record that she had set in 2019 when she towed a 12,380-kg truck for 30 meters.

Speaking to reporters afterwards, Mousavi said she planned to improve the record even further.

“I am very happy that I managed to set a new record. I do not intend to show off my power, but rather I want to show that a human being, even if a female one, is able to do anything only if he/she has the will and works hard,” Mousawi said.

Construction of Iran-Armenia transit route to be completed soon: MP

Lawmaker Jalal Mahmoudzadeh briefed on Friday media about the agenda of a visit by members of the Iran-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group to Yerevan, where they held meetings with their counterparts and other officials of the country.

He said the Iranian parliamentary delegation had a meeting with Armenia’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan to share views on ways to expand bilateral trade and speed up the construction of the transit motorway.

“Currently, the 30-kilometer transit route between Iran and Armenia is under construction with the participation of both Iranian and Armenian contractors and is undergoing changes to directions,” he said.

Mahmoudzadeh said that a 20-kilometer section of the route was ready for use, and that the project would be “completed soon.”

In October, Iranian Deputy Transport and Urban Development Minister Kheirollah Khademi announced an agreement between Iran and Armenia for building new transit routes, which would eliminate the need for the two countries to use the roads that pass through Azerbaijan Republic.

He inspected the construction site of the transit route under construction between the northeastern Iranian town of Nordooz and Yerevan. The project, named Tatev, will enable freight between the two countries to run entirely on Armenian land.

Earlier this year, a diplomat dispute broke out between Iran and Azerbaijani Republic over Baku’s decision to set up checkpoints on the road and charge Iranian drivers $130 for transit rights.

The Iranian MP added Armenian members of the Friendship Group would also be invited to Iran in the future for talks with Iranian ministers and businessmen.

Iran minister urge people to administer covid booster; 44 more deaths

He said relaxing Covid health protocols could endanger people, urging all Iranians to get their third shots. Meanwhile, Health Ministry figures on Friday showed that the Coronavirus killed 44 people in the past 24 hours.

The latest deaths push to 131,306 the total number of fatalities from the disease since the start of the pandemic.

Since Thursday, 1,967 new cases have been registered. The total caseload is 6,181,784. The vaccination campaign is also continuing in the country.

So far, 115,592,804 doses of Covid vaccine have been administered. There are no red and orange cities across Iran now. The colors denote the highest level of risk from Covid. 53 cities are now yellow and 395 others are blue, with the latter showing the lowest level of danger from the disease.

Iran’s Raisi offers Christmas greetings to Pope Francis, all Christians

In a message on Friday to Pope Francis, who is the spiritual leader of Catholic Christians, President Raeisi said, “I sincerely congratulate your Excellency and all the Christians of the world on the jubilant birth of Jesus Christ (PBUH), the Prophet of kindness and peace.”

The Iranian president described the Prophet’s birth as an occasion to pay tribute to Hazrat Mary (Peace be upon her), and “a reminder of the moral characteristics of Jesus Christ (PBUH), who is the role model for altruism and the messenger of salvation for the oppressed, in standing against the domineering powers’ oppression and signaling a bright future for humanity.”

Jesus Christ’s birth is the “manifestation of the God’s will and power,” Raisi said, adding that the spiritual status of Hazrat Mary, the Prophet’s mother, shows the lofty position of women in divine religions.

President Raisi also thanked Pope Francis for his efforts toward bringing closer the hearts and views of followers of Abrahamic religions.

On December 25, billions of Christians across the globe will commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, days ahead of the New Year on January 1, which marks the start of the Georgian calendar.

“80% of Iran’s demands included in Vienna draft”

A European source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the Iranian IRNA news agency, “Firstly, the Vienna talks were supposed to go ahead according to the draft of the previous six rounds. But, Iran’s new negotiating team submitted two written proposals in a new round of talks that began on November 29 in Vienna.”

The source continued, “The Iranian side emphasized that their proposals were based on the six previous rounds’ draft while it contains amendments and new points that after intensive talks between us and the Iranian delegation, the parties were finally able to reach a joint document and agenda of the talks in which 80% Iran’s demands have also been taken into account.”

“Negotiations are naturally very difficult, but as long as they witness a growing trend, they give us hope to continue until reaching a conclusion that is mutually satisfactory,” the source added.

Iran and the P4 + 1 are scheduled to resume talks in Vienna on Monday. The talks last Friday saw a 10-day hiatus for the return of delegations to their respective capitals amid the Christmas holidays in Europe.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said on Thursday in a joint press conference with his Iraqi counterpart in Tehran that during the last round of Vienna talks, “We were able to reach a single document and a single agenda [for the talks] after two stages of talks, and this was an important development.”

The Iranian FM also noted about the next round of talks that Iran will pursue serious talks in Vienna with goodwill and seriousness with the hope that it reaches a good agreement and the other parties will adopt the same approach.

In the Thursday joint press conference, Amir-Abdollahian further called for the removal of the sanctions if the western parties are really concerned about Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.

Iran, Russia to sign long-term partnership agreement

The channel said a major item in the 20-year agreement is about military cooperation between Iran and Russia.

The Russian media outlet added that Iran has a 900,000-strong military, making it one of the biggest armed forces of the world.

Meanwhile, Russia’s ambassador to Tehran told the channel that the UN arms embargo on Iran ended in 2020 and Moscow is ready for military cooperation with Tehran.

The Russian Zvezda Television Channel also said Iran is entitled to beef up its defensive military might because the US sells arms to several Middle Eastern countries and has bases in the region and US warships are in the Persian Gulf as well.

The report referred to improvement of relations between Arab states of the Persian Gulf and Iran, saying Tehran has also held several rounds of talks with Saudi Arabia to normalize ties with Riyadh.

According to this report, Iran and Russia have huge potentials to expand their scientific and technological cooperation.

The report also says the 20-year strategic partnership deal between Iran and Russia will be signed during upcoming visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to Moscow.

Over a month ago, Raisi held a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart and told Vladimir Putin that Iran was determined to expand trade ties with Russia.

He reiterated Iran’s readiness to sign the long-term cooperation agreement. Putin also welcomed the decision to finalize the agreement and said Russia was ready to do that as soon as possible.

Dozens killed in refugee camp on US-controlled territory in Syria

“Security crisis is unfolding in the Al-Hawl refugee camp on the US-controlled territory in Trans-Euphrates. The tendency of radicalization is observed among its inhabitants. 84 murders and 23 attempted murders of the camp’s inhabitants were registered this year alone,” Mikhail Mizintsev stated.

In his words, the situation in Rukban, another refugee camp on the US-controlled territory, is catastrophic.

“The majority of its residents are destitute, they suffer from food shortages and have no access to education for their children, or to proper healthcare,” Mizintsev added.

The official went on to say that due to the stance taken by Western nations, no progress has been made regarding the delivery of humanitarian cargo through the lines of contact, including to the Idlib de-escalation zone. This situation violates UN Security Council resolution 2585, he continued.

“We urge to stop politicizing humanitarian activities in the Syrian Arab Republic and to start paying due attention to social problems of the population. We need to rule out the use of trans-border mechanism for the benefit of terrorist organizations and their members, who profit from those deliveries,” the official stated.

On Thursday, Russian and Syrian officials urged the US to lift its sanctions on Syria and pull its troops out of the country.

The officials are the heads of the Russian and Syrian offices for the coordination of the return of refugees to Syria, Mizintsev and Hussein Makhlouf, respectively. Mizintsev also heads Russia’s National Defense Management Center while Makhlouf is Syria’s Local Administration and Environment Minister.

They issued a joint statement that said, “Unprecedented sanctions pressure by the US and its European allies as well as the illegitimate deployment of foreign military units on Syria’s territory have a negative impact on the social, economic and humanitarian situation in the country.”

The removal of the sanctions would help the rebuilding of the country, the statement added.

The statement also says some countries seek to politicize humanitarian issues, such as aid delivery.

It added there’s evidence the West plans to continue supporting militant-controlled enclaves and that will mean that some hot spots will remain in the country.

The statement followed a joint meeting of the Russian and Syrian offices for the return of refugees, which took place by a video call earlier on Thursday.

Syria’s Minister of Foreign Faisal Mekdad and expatriates affairs have also stressed Western states are impeding the return of Syrian refugees to their homeland by all means, SANA news agency reported.

He emphasized that Damascus seeks to bring back its displaced people, urging them once again to return to their homes and contribute to rebuilding what have been destroyed by foreign-backed militancy and terrorism since 2011.

Mekdad also noted that a number of Western states do not want the Syrian refugees to return to their homeland and keep on impeding the process by all means.

He added the United States and its proxies are plundering Syrian oil and wheat and simultaneously try to prevent oil and wheat from reaching Syria.

Mekdad stated that Syria will not surrender to those who plot against it, stressing that it will continue to defend its sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.

Russia’s Deputy Minister of Defense Gennady Zhidko also said for his part that the reconstruction of Syria’s economy and infrastructure is the main task for building on what has been achieved in the field of combating terrorism.

He also stressed that sanctions by the US and Western countries against Syria impede the return of the Syrian refugees to their homeland.

Since March 2011, Syria has been gripped by a campaign of militancy and destruction sponsored by the US and its allies. However, Syrian government forces, backed by Russia and Iran, have managed to win back control of almost all regions from terrorist groups.