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Iran FM: Tehran, Baku determined to overcome obstacles in bilateral ties

There may be differences of opinion on some issues, but it is important that there is a serious will on both sides to overcome the obstacles, Amirabdollahian said according to a report by the Foreign Ministry and the spokesperson’s information office published on Thursday night.

The top Iranian diplomat emphasized that he and the Republic of Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, on behalf of the two countries, will continue their positive contacts and consultations for the comprehensive development of bilateral relations and clearing misunderstandings.

Amirabdollahian explained that in this framework, the two sides have agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation for better management of public and media space, and to form a joint committee between the two countries.

He went on to say that “we consider our neighbors as our relatives and in this regard, we appreciate the principles governing these relations.”

Tensions between Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan have been running high in recent months, with the Islamic Republic insisting that its northwestern neighbor has to force militants and Israeli agents out of border areas.

Iran says the security of its borders is a red line that must not be crossed.

“Tally Stick”, a combination of calligraphy and sculpture

Sadeghzadeh has said 15 sculptures are on display at the exhibition, adding that he called it “Tally Stick” because the title refers to the use of wood and calligraphy and also is a reminder of tally stick as a simple and old tool for counting.

“This collection is the result of two years of work and the word “everyone” is repeated in the works”, Sadeghzadeh said.

The Iranian artist also said he deliberately emphasized the meaning of “being together” because he wanted to say“one hand produces no sound”, a famous Iranian proverb meaning one cannot achieve much alone and that teamwork is better.

According to Sadeghzadeh, “For wood, I used pine trees that were on the cusp to falling. I got these sticks cut to the size of a human because I wanted the word “everyone” to be in the form of a human. The statues are human beings who complain about loneliness and the absence of events between people.“

Gorgeous Iran: Chal Kandi Valley, Dezfoul

People in Adimeshk call it Cham Sabz.

Chal Kandi is one of the intact parts of the Dez River area. The river is tranquil and its bank and nearby habitats have not yet been destroyed.

The reeds, groves and meadows of the region still give tourists a sense of calm.
Having a high depth and high walls on both sides in summer, Chal Kennedy gives off cool air and has a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere.

People can go swimming, boat riding or fishing there.

Over 90 million doses of Covid vaccine administered in Iran

Officials said on Thursday over the past 24 hours, 1,678,067 shots of vaccine were administered. That’s the highest number of doses given in a single day since the start of the vaccination campaign.

So far, 54,509,210 people have received the first dose of Covid and 37,127,998 have been fully inoculated. Meanwhile, 109,724 people have received the booster shot, the third dose of Covid vaccine.

Now all vaccination places are giving the third dose to citizens older than 60.
According to the Health Ministry on Thursday, the disease has killed 158 more people over the past 24 hours. So far, 126,921 people have died of the disease since the start of the Pandemic.

Meanwhile, 9,862 new cases of Covid-19 were detected countrywide over the past day, pushing the total caseload to 5,964,824.

For all that, the downward trend in Covid deaths, infections and hospitalizations has held over the past couple of months.

While authorities attribute this to the vaccination drive, they are warning of a 6th wave of the disease.

Iran-Turkmenistan land trade booming

Mohammad Reza Rajabi the governor of the city of Sarakhs in Iran’s Khorasan Razavi Province says following the recent agreements between Iranian and Turkmen officials, trade is booming between the two countries given the fact that Iran’s foreign policy gives priority to neighbors and that Tehran has recently joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

He said that exports from Sarakhs to Turkmenistan before the recent agreements was about 50 trucks daily in the past two weeks, but has now increased to 150 trucks per day thanks to the border agreements.

Rajabi noted that in terms of Covid outbreak, Sarakhs is marked blue, which is the lowest level of risk from the disease.

He said all Iranian truck drivers have received both doses of their Covid vaccine, and the necessary infrastructure such as disinfection tunnels is provided to observe healthcare protocols at the border.

Sarakhs border terminal is on the Iran-Turkmenistan border some 185 kilometers northeast of Mashhad, the capital city of Khorasan Razavi Province.

Azerbaijan says Iran sending positive messages

“The Iranian side was informed that Azerbaijan is concerned about the illegal entry of Iranian trucks into the Karabakh region. Despite this, the cases of the illegal entry continued. Then, during checks on Azerbaijani territory, it was established that two vehicles belonging to Iranian companies illegally entered Azerbaijani territory, their drivers were detained. The negotiations continued through diplomatic channels,” Bayramov added.

Azerbaijani FM believes that a normal result has been achieved in this direction.

“In an official appeal, which was given from the relevant structure under the Ministry of Urban Development and Transport of Iran, Iranian trucks were warned to stop these illegal trips into Azerbaijan’s territory,” Bayramov stated.

He noted that Azerbaijan is always ready to resolve issues through dialogue, on the principles of mutual relations, mutual respect and non-interference in each other’s affairs.

The Republic of Azerbaijan has recently released two Iranian truck drivers it detained in September, suggesting the bordering countries are trying to reduce tensions and avoid a possible conflict over critical transit routes and the Zionist regime’s presence in the region.

Iran’s Fars News Agency quoted a western news outlet as saying the release happened a day after Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and Bayramov spoke over the phone in the first direct effort to address tensions that began escalating two weeks ago.

Iran blames the tensions on the Israeli regime’s presence in the Azerbaijan Republic, stating the issue poses a threat to the Islamic Republic’s national security.

In response to the threat, Iran conducted military drills near the border with the Republic of Azerbaijan. The drills drew criticism from Baku, which denies the presence of the Israeli regime in the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Iran’s trade ties with Armenia also emerged as a flashpoint after Azerbaijan began imposing a road tax on Iranian trucks that use a critical trade corridor to ship goods to the Armenian capital.

That’s the Goris-to-Kapan highway. Azeri forces detained the two Iranian truck drivers on the highway.

During the call, Amir Abdollahian urged Bayramov to ease the transit of Iranian trucks and release the two Iranian truck drivers.

Lebanon PM says seeking détente with Saudi Arabia

“I call on the minister of information to listen to his conscience, take the position that should be taken and give priority to the national interests,” Mikati said in a speech on Thursday.

“We are determined to resolve our relations with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the brotherly Gulf countries,” he added.

Pressure continues to mount on Kordahi, after a video circulated last week from an August interview in which he made disparaging remarks that were critical of the Saudi-led coalition’s war against Houthi rebels in Yemen, sparking a new diplomatic crisis.

The former game show host stated the Iran-aligned Houthis are “defending themselves … against an external aggression”.

In response, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain have recalled their envoys from Beirut, and banished their Lebanese ambassadors. Saudi Arabia also banned Lebanese exports, which some experts say constitutes some 6 percent of the cash-strapped country’s gross domestic product (GDP).

Bahrain and the UAE have called on their citizens to leave the country, while Yemen has also since recalled its envoy from Beirut.

Kordahi has maintained that his comments only reflected his opinion and not the government’s and that they were made before he became a minister. He also noted in a news statement that he refuses to be “blackmailed” by any entity.

Qatar has offered to send its foreign minister to mediate and help resolve the crisis, according to Foreign Minister Abdallah Bouhabib, who also called for direct dialogue with Saudi Arabia to resolve the crisis.

Saudi Arabia has distanced itself from Lebanon in recent years, often criticizing it for Iran-backed Hezbollah’s growing influence in politics. Kordahi was appointed by the Marada Movement, a Christian party closely allied to Hezbollah and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Hezbollah, which Saudi Arabia considers a “terrorist” organization, backs the Houthis in Yemen and has praised Kordahi for his remarks.

“[Hezbollah] made Lebanon an arena and a launching pad for implementing projects of countries that do not wish well for Lebanon and its brotherly people,” a Saudi statement issued on Friday read.

Relations between Lebanon and Saudi Arabia were already strained – with the latter having imposed an indefinite ban on Lebanese produce since April after foiling an amphetamine smuggling attempt.

And last May, Lebanon’s then-caretaker Foreign Minister Charbel Wehbe resigned after insinuating that Gulf countries were behind the rise of Daesh in a heated argument with Saudi lobbyist Salman al-Ansari on Alhurra TV.

The diplomatic crisis has also heightened the existing political paralysis and tensions between parties in Lebanon. The cabinet has not met in almost a month, already riven by disputes over Beirut blast investigator Judge Tarek Bitar.

Now, while Mikati and President Michel Aoun call to restore ties, Hezbollah has praised Kordahi’s comments and condemned Saudi Arabia’s response.

Iranian Kurdish teacher nominated for global teacher prize

The Varkey Foundation was founded to recognize exceptional teachers and improve the standards of education for underprivileged children.

Soraya Motaharnia, an instructor from the western Iranian Kurdistan Province, has found herself among the top 10 nominees for the prestigious prize.

“During 26 years of service, I spent each year in a remote, sparsely populated village in Kurdistan, so that no elementary school student would be deprived of education because of financial problems,” she says.

“During my years of service, I managed to identify thousands of sick schoolchildren in deprived towns and make difficult and costly treatment easier for them by contacting benefactors and charities,” she explains.

Even during summer when schools were closed, she would go to villages and, in addition to teaching, followed up on the treatment and physical recovery of students as well.

She holds a degree in Political Science and International Relations, and taught in underprivileged villages in Kurdistan for 26 years.

The Global Teacher Prize is worth $1 million. The Varkey Foundation picks the nominees after making expert reviews on teachers’ performance. The 10 candidates will then step up to the semifinals.

Iranian family raises red deer cub

The Najafi family was informed and decided to buy the red deer cub for the purpose of helping preserve the environment.

They raised the red deer cub. Now the red deer is experiencing a calm life alongside the Najafis and accompanies Ms. Nafai wherever she goes.

Taliban delegation to visit Iran

Abdul Baqi Haqqani, Taliban acting minister for higher education, made the remarks during a meeting with Bahador Aminian, Iran’s ambassador to Kabul.

A delegation from the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education would travel to Iran to strengthen the cooperation between the two countries and discuss scholarship positions for Afghan refugees in Iran, the acting minister said.

Haqqani added that during the visit, the delegation will work jointly with officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran on scholarships, education etc.

The Taliban official further appreciated the cooperation of the Islamic Republic of Iran with Afghanistan in the field of higher education.

Aminian, for his part, stated during the meeting that Iran will share its experiences in the field of higher education with Afghanistan.