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Delay in Release of Iranian Assets in Japan Not Justifiable: Raisi

President Raisi made the remarks in a Sunday meeting with Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi in Tehran.

In the meeting, Raisi complained that the Europeans have also refused to fulfil their obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal following the United States.

“Naturally, a country that has adhered to its obligations should be commended, and a country that has withdrawn from the deal and not fulfilled its obligations must be reprimanded,” he said, stressing that the Americans must be held accountable to the world public opinion.

“Iran has complied with all its obligations under the JCPOA and it is the Americans who have not fulfilled their obligations and unilaterally withdrew from the international agreement and expanded sanctions.”

Emphasising that Iran has no problem with the principle of negotiation, the President said, “With what justification should the US sanctions against the Iranian nation continue?”

He thanked Tokyo for its humanitarian assistance in the fight against coronavirus, and expressed hope that the continuation of cooperation between the two countries in this field will help eradicate COVID-19 in both countries and the world.

The President described Iran-Japan relations as good and friendly and stressed the need to develop and deepen relations between the two countries in all fields, especially economic and trade relations.
“For the Islamic Republic of Iran, relations with Japan and the development and deepening of bilateral relations is of great importance,” he noted.

In another part of the meeting, Raisi referred to the recent developments in Afghanistan, and welcomed the efforts of Japan and other countries in the region to help establish peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has always supported peace and stability in Afghanistan, of course, we believe that in Afghanistan, Afghans must decide for themselves,” he added.

“The presence of Americans in the region, including Afghanistan, has not only not brought security to the country, but has posed threats, and today, after 20 years, Americans are admitting that their presence in Afghanistan was wrong,” he said.
He added, “We will undoubtedly see this admission in the near future in the case of other countries in the region as well as the Persian Gulf states.”

Raisi also said the security of regional and international waters is in the interest of all. “We consider any insecurity in the region dangerous for regional and international security and we oppose it.”

Seeking authority in any form in the world would not be in the interest of any nation or region, the President said, adding that “the bullying of the Americans poses a threat to the independence, freedom and identity of nations, and opposing the coercive powers is a necessity for all countries.”

Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, in turn, congratulated Raisi on his inauguration, and stressed the development and deepening of the two countries’ long-standing relations and said, “Iran and Japan have had good and friendly relations for a long time and I have no doubt that these relations will develop further during the term of office of the new government.”

“Tokyo has always supported the JCPOA as an international agreement, and we believe that the revival of the deal is in everyone’s interest and can solve problems,” he said, stressing Japan’s efforts to bring peace and stability to the region.

“Tokyo supports the diplomatic efforts of the countries in the region to achieve peace and stability in the region, and our principled position is that the problems must be resolved peacefully and through dialogue,” he said.

Iranian, Japanese Foreign Ministers Meet in Tehran

“Pleased to host Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi in Tehran on Sunday,” Zarif said in a tweet.

“In what is probably my last meeting with a counterpart as Iran’s foreign minister, we discussed strengthening bilateral relations, how to resucitate the JCPOA and the catastrophic US-engineered situation in Afghanistan,” Zarif added in his tweet.

The Japanese foreign minister arrived in Tehran on Saturday night to hold talks with top Iranian officials.

Following his meeting with Zarif, Motegi also held talks with President Ebrahim Raisi and Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.

Iran Slams T-Shirts Mocking Human Disaster at Kabul Airport

After the Taliban takeover of the Afghan capital Kabul earlier this week, thousands of Afghans, desperate to flee their country, thronged the city’s airport to find a flight out. Some managed to get on the tarmac and clung to the outside of a US military aircraft as it was taking off. Footage from the scene showed at least three people falling to their death after the aircraft took off. 

In the days that followed e-commerce platforms began to sell T-shirts with the words “Kabul Skydiving Club 2021” and pictures of the Afghans’ freefall from the US military aircraft on them. 

“Is this not a miserable episode for the humanity? The most painful and disturbing scene the Americans created during their escape from Afghanistan being turned into T-shirts by American companies and being advertised for sale to normalize the nastiness of their actions? How deeply the humanity lies in moral collapse,” asked Seyed Rasoul Mousavi, Iranian Assistant Foreign Minister and Director General for the Foreign Ministry’s West Asia Department, on his twitter account. 

The T-shirts have also triggered backlash on social media with users calling the products “sickening” and “inhuman” and demanding the manufacturers to withdraw the products that mock the distress of the Afghan people. 

 

Iran Makes PCR Covid Tests Obligatory for All Inbound Travelers

“Vaccinated travellers must have a negative PCR test for entering Iran. Having a health certificate upon arrival in Iran is obligatory for all passengers,” said Mohammad Reza Seif, caretaker of the General Department for Safety and Quality Assurance of Imam Khomeini Airport City.

He was answering the question whether vaccinated travelers from Europe, Canada, etc, are also required to have negative test results on them.

“The outbreak of the Delta variant of the coronavirus has led us to make it obligatory, even for vaccinated people, to test and offer definite proof on not being infected with Covid-19,” Seif said.

“The new Delta variant is still unknown and, based on the decisions made by the National Taskforce on coronavirus and the letter by the representative of the minister of roads and urban development as well as the correspondence by the Health Ministry, all travelers entering Iran must have negative test [results] on them upon arrival.”

“The regulations have been announced to all airline companies and relevant announcements have been placed on their websites and passengers, who are going to travel to Iran, have been notified since last week.”

Seif stressed that travelers are told of the regulations when they move to buy tickets to prevent possible confusion upon their arrival in Iran.

 

IRGC’s Noura COVID-19 Vaccine Completes 1st Phase of Clinical Trials

“This vaccine was successful in the first phase of clinical trials and we have entered the second phase of the trials,” said Major General Hossein Salami, on the sidelines of a visit to a hospital in the southern city of Kerman, where Covid patients are receiving care.

“The Health Ministry is closely overseeing the production process of the vaccines by experts at [IRGC’s] Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences. The production of the vaccine is going through its normal process and, God willing, the vaccine will reach its final phase in the next few months.”

The IRGC unveiled its coronavirus vaccine dubbed Noora in late June and the clinical trials began immediately afterward. Noura is one of the eight Covid-19 vaccines being developed inside Iran.

All Iran-Afghanistan Border Crossings Open: Customs Administration

The administration announced that all trade crossings with Afghanistan, including the Milak checkpoint, are up and running.

The announcement came after trade through border customs with Afghanistan halted for some time due to the unrest in the neighbouring country.

Then trade resumed gradually, but the Milak crossing was closed once again.

Still, the Iranian Customs Administration announced on August 11, 2021that the Milak border crossing had opened, with trade activities going on.

However, some recent news reports suggested trade activities had been disrupted at Milak while the administration did not confirm the news. 

Nevertheless, the administration says all Iran-Afghanistan customs checkpoints are open at the moment.

Trade is reportedly conducted with Afghanistan on all days except on Fridays.

No Iranian Military Advisor Killed in Yemen: Spokesman

In a statement on Saturday, Khatibzadeh said there is no Iranian military advisor in Yemen to be killed by the invaders’ bombardments.

“Such baseless remarks will not change the reality on the ground in Yemen about the cowardly attacks of the self-proclaimed coalition against the oppressed people of Yemen and their determination to face the aggression,” he noted.

The spokesman expressed regret that those individuals who consider themselves Yemenis are now encouraging and backing the aggressors in their oppression caused by the blockade and war against the people of their own country.

The spokesman’s remarks came after Muammar al-Iryani, Yemeni information minister in the administration of Hadi, claimed on Twitter that an Iranian military expert and nine other people were killed in a Saudi-led airstrike in central Yemen on Saturday, Anadolu news agency reported.

The war-torn country has been beset by violence and chaos since 2015, when Saudi Arabia and its allies launched a devastating military campaign to reinstall the Saudi-friendly regime of Hadi in Sana’a.

The protracted war has killed hundreds of thousands of Yemenis and created the worst humanitarian catastrophe in modern history.

Diamond Mansion; A Royal Structure in Tehran’s Golestan Palace

 

 

 

 

 

 

Golestan Palace represents a unique architecture and decorative art which was common during the Qajar era mostly under Nasser al-Din Shah. 

There is a mansion inside this palace called Almas or the Diamond. “Diamond Mansion” is definitely an appropriate name for this beautiful structure in Golestan Palace; a mansion that was founded during the reign of Fat’h Ali Shah, but Nasser al-Din Shah changed its appearance and decorations.

The building has been named so given its interior mirrors. Another amazing beauty of this mansion is the interior architecture of the building, including three porches of mirror work and narrow and elongated arches, which are covered on the northern side of the hall with large sash and beautiful coloured glass.

Interestingly, in the Nasserite era, most of the arches and truncated arches of this hall were turned into Roman arches, and the walls of the hall were decorated with various types of foreign wallpapers.

Here are the photos of this mansion retrieved from tehranpicture.ir:

Why Is Iran’s State TV Presenting Fake, Embellished Image of Taliban?

Masih Mohajeri, who is the editor-in-chief of Jomhouri-e Eslami daily, has in a piece said that the state TV asks analysts to present an embellished picture of the Taliban on TV.

He reminded the TV officials of the Reza Shah era in which he used to go to the mourning ceremony of Imam Hussein (AS) to deceive the people and even rubbed mud on his head to mourn for Imam, but when he came to power, he closed the mosques and turned the Hussainiyas into warehouses.

“The Taliban terrorist group is trying to deceive the Shiites by sending its agents to mosques and Hussainiyas in different cities of Afghanistan and pretending to agree with the Shiites’ beliefs, as if it wants to strengthen its rule by beautiful promises to its opponents and Afghan women,” added Mohajeri, himself a cleric. 

He went on to say that undoubtedly, after gaining power, this terrorist group will break all its promises and seek to achieve its medieval goals.

“The Taliban have come to power in the context of a precise American conspiracy, of which the corrupt president and Afghan army chiefs were a part, and all that has happened in recent weeks has been a plot to carry out this plan.”

These days, videos are being circulated in cyberspace showing the Taliban leaders returning to Afghanistan on American planes, terrorists blowing up the statue of Martyr Mazari, and its leaders ordering their agents to wait for the capture of Panjshir and then start executing dissidents, stressed Mohajeri. 

“This is the true face of the Taliban, and what our national media portrays of this group these days is unrealistic. The gesture that Americans are making these days to distance themselves from the Taliban, and what some Western media outlets are saying and writing in the same context, are part of the same conspiracy to deceive public opinion.”

The Taliban cannot change because of their Salafi ideology, said Mohajeri, reiterating that the group believes the Afghan government must belong to Pashtuns due to its ethnic affiliation, and if it does not practice extremism in the early stages, that’s a tactic because it will monopolize power in later stages.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesman who has now become their minister of culture and guidance, said in his first interview that “We will have our Islamic principles and Sharia law, and this is our right. Women will have the right to work within the framework of Islamic law and Sharia.”

According to Mohajeri, these statements clearly show that the Taliban will not give up on their beliefs, because Islam and Sharia, according to this group, are exactly what they did in the beginning.

For this reason, those who are hoping to attract this group must reconsider their approach. These people must know that when the joint conspiracy of the United States and the Taliban against the people of Afghanistan and Iran are revealed, they will regret it.

Iranian MPs Begin Reviewing Proposed Ministers’ Credentials

Addressing the legislators, the president underlined that his administration is following a multipronged approach in order to improve the country.

The reform program pursued by the administration forms the centerpiece of the proposed ministers’ agenda,” said Raeisi in a speech on parliament floor before the MPs began reviewing the credentials of his nominated ministers.

“The program is based on five pivotal points. First, a statement on the second step of the Islamic Revolution; second, improving Islamic and Iranian culture; third, pursuing economic resilience; fourth, improving the livelihoods of people, especially low-income families; fifth, promoting international relations based on national interests,” he noted.

Raisi added justice and progress are the central plank of all the programs offered by the nominated ministers.

“We should be justice-oriented both in distributing resources and opportunities and in spotting, cultivating and building on talents,” he underscored.

“Moreover, we should be justice-oriented when it comes to meritocracy and shattering the cliques of power and wealth,” Raisi said.

He noted justice should prevail in order to ensure the rights of all people.

The president said his administration aims to present solutions and strategies to tackle the existing challenges.

He added his top priority is to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and spur the economy.

“Expediting public vaccination and implementing health protocols and improving medical treatment are the priorities that the administration urgently pursues when it comes to COVID-19,” he said.

Raeisi underlined the executive branch is planning to pursue its programs in cooperation with the legislative and judicial powers.

He said his administration plans to give a bigger role to people in society.

Raisi won Iran’s presidential election by a landslide and was sworn into office before introducing his proposed ministers to Parliament.