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Zarif Urges E3 to Avoid Policies Based on Threat, Pressure

Javad Zarif

In his meeting with Mora, who previously served as the coordinator of the JCPOA Joint Commission in the six recent rounds of talks in Vienna, Foreign Minister Zarif highlighted the history of talks that culminated in the JCPOA and the problems created in the process of its implementation because of the US violation of its commitments and lack of good faith, and elaborated on Iran’s stances in this regard. 

He also pointed to the challenges of the Vienna talks aimed at reviving the JCPOA.

The Iranian Foreign Minister praised the efforts of Mr Josep Borrell, the Secretary General of the European External Action Service, and Mr Mora in the recent talks, and criticised the stances held by the three European countries and their inaction towards the US breach of its commitments in recent years.

He also urged Europeans to pay more attention to the realities and avoid supporting policies that are based on pressure and threat.

Iranian, Bosnian Foreign Ministers Meet in Tehran

Bisera Turković, the Vice-Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the country’s Foreign Minister who is in Tehran to attend the inauguration ceremony of Iran’s new president, had a meeting with Foreign Minister Zarif on Wednesday afternoon.

During the meeting, the two sides conferred on regional and international developments and exchanged views on the latest status of bilateral relations.

The two top diplomats also highlighted the historical civilisational and cultural commonalities that link the peoples of Iran and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and underlined the necessity of enhancing political consultations and friendly ties in different areas.

In this meeting, Foreign Minister Zarif stressed Iran’s all-out support for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

World-Famous Iranian Stuntman Dies after Movie Scence Accident

It happened when Aghdasi was working at a car accident scene.

He was hospitalized a few days in a Beirut hospital, but finally succumbed to the injuries to his brain. According to his will, a his body organs will be donated.

Aghdasi established the Stunt Men 13 group back in 2007 and continued his activities with his group both in Iran and on the international stage.

World-Famous Iranian Stuntman Dies after Movie Scence AccidentBorn in 1982 in Iran, he was admitted to a university in Italy in the Physical Education major. Nevertheless, he stayed in Iran as he knew Payman Abadi on the one hand, and was interested in working as a stuntman on the other.

Aghdasi was the first bungee jumping instructor in Iran.

He also worked in the fields of karate, aikido, show jumping, mounted archery, parachuting, free fall, base jumping, parkour and martial arts.

He was present in more than 60 Iranian as well as six international projects.

He received the Knight Award in the Just Out Festival from the Serbian president.

World-Famous Iranian Stuntman Dies after Movie Scence Accident

Aghdasi was the first and only Iranian stuntman to have received the award.

He also received other international awards, including the Sag Award Screen Actor Guild Award 2012 for the James Bond film.

World-Famous Iranian Stuntman Dies after Movie Scence Accident

He also finished first in a car tumbling festival in Russia in 2014.

He was also nominated for the Best Short Film Award in the Sochi Film Festival in Russia.

EU’s Mora, Iran’s Araqchi Discuss JCPOA in Tehran

In the meeting, the two sides discussed the most pressing issues of the region and the world especially the latest developments of Afghanistan.

Araqchi and Mora also exchanged views about mutual cooperation and relations between Iran and the European Union in different areas.

Also considering the fact that Mora had served as the coordinator of the JCPOA Joint Commission in previous rounds of talks, the two sides conferred on the latest status of the JCPOA and the issue of continuing the negotiations.

In this meeting, the Iranian deputy foreign minister underlined the Establishment’s definitive stances aimed at removing the cruel sanctions against the Iranian nation.

EU Ambassador to Vienna Stephan Klement and Bruno Scholl, the head of the EU’s Iran Task Force, are accompanying Mora in this trip.

EU Diplomats in Iran to Attend Raisi’s Inauguration, Saudis Will Come Next

The European delegation is headed by Enrique Mora, the political director of the European External Action Service, and includes EU Ambassador to Vienna Stephan Klement as well as Bruno Scholl, the head of the EU’s Iran Task Force.

A delegation of Saudi envoys will also arrive in Tehran to attend the inauguration ceremony, a source told IRIB news agency.

Tehran and Riyadh have severed their ties since 2016, but there have been talks of a rapprochement in recent months.

Iran Calls Successive Maritime Incidents in Sea of Oman ‘Suspicious’

Khatibzadeh at the same time reaffirmed Iran’s policy of establishing security and stability in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, and said Iranian naval forces are prepared to provide support, if needed, to vessels that send distress signals while passing through the strategic waters of the region.

“In case of problems in navigation systems, the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to provide assistance and investigate the matter closely,” he added.

He further expressed Iran’s preparedness to cooperate with the regional countries to boost maritime security and monitoring of naval transit routes.

Meanwhile, Spokesman for Iran’s Armed Forces Brigadier General Shekarchi also said the conflicting reports by American, Israeli and Saudi media about marine insecurity and hijacking of ships in regional waters are part of a psychological war aimed at setting the scene for new adventurism.

He said the Iranian Armed Forces help the safe navigation of cargo ships, but at the same time are fully aware of all suspicious moves, and are totally prepared.

Zarif Meets Omani Counterpart in Tehran on His Last Day in Office

During the Tuesday meeting, Foreign Minister Zarif praised the distinctive relations between Tehran and Muscat and the two sides’ efforts to promote the level of mutual cooperation, and underlined the continuation of this trend during Mr Ebrahim Raisi’s tenure in office.

He also elaborated on the definitive policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the future government in expansion of relations with neighbours.

The Omani top diplomat, in turn, lauded Foreign Minister Zarif’s eight-year efforts to enhance Tehran’s bilateral relations with Muscat, and said, “The Sultanate of Oman’s policy is to promote its relations with Iran.”

Badr Al Busaidi said Sultan Haitham, in continuation of the viewpoint of the late Sultan of Oman, has put this approach on his agenda, and he will continue cooperating with Iran’s new administration.

“The Sultanate of Oman will do its utmost to get the viewpoints of regional countries closer together in order to reinforce the element of dialogue,” he added.

Iran’s First NFT Multimedia Exhibit Themed on ‘Trump’ Opens in Tehran

The exhibit showcases the works of eight artists themed on “Donald Trump” in the form of digital art.

The works of art illustrate concepts such as Trump’s individual behaviour and character, republicanism and democracy, social media, news headlines related to Trump, etc.

A non-fungible token is a unit of data stored on a digital ledger, called a blockchain, that certifies a digital asset to be unique and therefore not reproducible or interchangeable. 

NFT products are traded online using cryptocurrency.

Although it is customary to use NFTs in different domains, it has specifically become popular in the domain of digital art and collections.

In recent years, the works of some renowned artists have been sold at high prices, setting marvelous records among the most expensive NFTs.

Moreover, there are companies which turn artistic masterpieces to NFTs.

These digital works, which are reproduced with the same size as the original work, are unique and theft-proof and have made their way into digital collections.

In Iran, too, a number of artists who use digital tools to create works of art have sometimes reproduced works in the form of NFTs some of which have been offered on foreign websites.

Nevertheless, there had been no opportunity to introduce and display these types of work in Iran before.

Now that the coronavirus pandemic has forced people to stay away from public places and become all the more dependent on the Internet and digital gadgets, the Dena Art Gallery has set up an exhibition in cooperation with a group of artists to showcase digital works of art on the NFT platform.

“There is almost no one in the world who does know Donald Trump. From our standpoint, he, who was the United States’ 45th president, is the result of a kind of human thinking and the outcome of a form of democracy which are capable of creating such a phenomenon when combined with social media,” read the exhibition’s statement.

Artists attending the exhibit have looked at Trump’s character from different perspectives through a whole range of works of art.

One of the artists shows the front page of a newspaper which illustrates a caricature of Trump with stains of colour being splashed on it. 

This work of art focuses on Trump’s insulting and racist tweets and highlights people’s demands that he be removed.

Another work named “Trump’s Dead End” depicts images of the Statue of Liberty in New York as well as the Azadi Tower in Tehran, highlighting the dashing of hopes of expansion of Iran’s international relations during the Trump era.

Another work illustrates the image of Trump with a clown’s make-up, highlighting his anti-social character and his intense superiority and despotism mentality.

There is work of art showing notes of music illustrating Trump’s date of birth.

Another work aggrandizes Trump’s yellow hair and red tie, which suggest showing off his power.

This work of art highlights that Trump did not initiate a conflict, but launched major economic wars against other countries, including Iran.

Those interested in seeing these works can click on this link:

https://opensea.io/DenaGallery

The Carpet Which Introduces Iranian Art in Olympics

The designer and creator of the hand-woven carpet is Hossein Kazemi Hamed, an Iranian artist who has also prepared framed rugs for the FIFA World Cup, the AFC Asian Cup and other major sports events in the past. 

Kazemi now says he has been designing and weaving carpets for major sports events to make other countries familiar with the Iranian art.

“When, for the first time, I started a sports-themed framed rug project [for the FIFA World Cup] in 1998 in France, with the aim of introducing Iranian art and culture [to other countries], it got huge attention from domestic and foreign media,” Kazemi said in an interview with Iran’s ISNA news agency. 

“Before that, no one had ever linked carpets with sports. In fact, this was my own idea and initiative and a result of my own creativity. Also in the year 2002, when the FIFA World cup was held in South Korea and Japan, with the help of Mr. Adel Gharibi, I cooperated with a Japanese company and he has provided for all the costs of these carpets ever since, and also for the one woven for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.”

The Iranian artist also touched on the elements he has used in the Olympics-themed carpet and their meaning. 

“In this framed rug, all sports logos of the Olympics have been used in the design and the Olympic symbols have been inserted in the middle. Also, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics logo has been placed on the top of the carpet, while the flags of Iran and Japan, the Tokyo tower and peace doves are also inserted in the design,” he said.

Iran’s Leader Endorses Ebrahim Raisi as New President

In his mandate, the Leader lauded Raisi’s wisdom and tireless efforts.

“Now, while expressing my gratitude to our dear people, and approving of their choice, I confirm and appoint Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, a wise, indefatigable and seasoned scholar with the common touch, as the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” read Ayatollah Khamenei’s mandate.

“I asked God Almighty to bestow success upon him and his colleagures,” the mandate added.

After receiving the Leader’s mandate, Raisi reiterated that the Iranian presidential election held on June 18, 2021 was a manifestation of religious democracy.

“In that election, people turned out en masse and created a great epic despite enemies’ animosity and health restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic,” Raisi noted.

He said the Islamic Revolution of Iran presented a “new model of governance” which brings together science and ethics, justice and progress, dignity and welfare.

He also thanked efforts made by Iranian officials since the revolution to realize democracy.

Raisi vowed to continue efforts to lift the anti-Iran sanctions but said he won’t make it dependent on the foreigners’ will.