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Return of US Sanctions Real Challenge to Iranian People: Australian Ambassador

“These are real challenge to the people of Iran,” Ian Biggs told IFP News in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of an international seminar on effects of conflict on women, children and environment on Tuesday.

“These are deeply concerning prospects,” he said, when asked about his view on the US sanctions targeting Iranian population, including women and children.

The US reinstated sanctions against Iran’s oil and banking industry on Monday, following its withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and pledges that Washington will place maximum pressure on Iran.

Humanitarian supplies are formally exempted from sanctions, but experts believe the sanctions are so severe that they will deter any kind of trade with Iran.

In 2011, the last time the US was tightening anti-Iran sanctions, Washington’s pressure led to severe shortages of life-saving medicines and food staples, as foreign banks and companies were avoiding transactions with Iran for fear of being penalized.

Obstacles to Int’l Engagement with Iran
Biggs said the sanctions could also create obstacles to those who seek to promote international engagement with Iran.

However, the senior Australian diplomat said all needed to wait to see what sanctions will lead to.

“I cannot say anything final at this stage, because we still don’t quite understand what they [US] want to achieve,” he said.

“We will have to see what they mean in practice for all those who are living here and trying to promote international engagement with Iran. But it’s a real challenge to the people,” he said.

Australia to Work with Iran
Biggs suggested that Australian diplomats in Tehran will do their best to promote cooperation with Iran.

“This is a very difficult time. We will be doing what we can, because the efforts of the international community have been to work with Iran,” he said.

Biggs said the Australian diplomats have in the past 50 years been working “ to make sure that prosperity, development, safety [and all] those fundamental human rights are observed in this country”.

On Monday, the US listed more than 700 Iranian banks, firms and persons under sanctions in the latest phase of a pressure campaign.

The US administration has called it the biggest sanctions the country had ever imposed against Iran.

This is while other signatories to the nuclear deal and a big number of other countries oppose the unilateral US move.

The EU is trying to create financing mechanisms to insulate European companies from US sanctions.

The US has vowed to pursue any firm seeking to bypass the sanctions.

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Iran FM Sends Message to World on US Sanctions

What follows is the full text of his message:

The US administration appears to believe that imposing illegal draconian sanctions on Iran will bring about such pain to our nation that it will force us to submit to its will—no matter how absurd, unlawful, or fundamentally flawed its demands are. We have weathered difficult times in the face of 40 years of American hostility, relying on our own resources. And today we and our partners across the globe will ensure that our people are least affected by this indiscriminate assault in the economic warfare that directly targets them, notwithstanding hypocritical claims by Trump administration to the contrary.

But rather than relying on its discredited addiction to unilateralism and sanctions as tools of statecraft, which are today pushing it further into global isolation, the US is better off addressing the catastrophes and crises it has engineered in our region.

Where to begin?

In 1953?

Or in Afghanistan, where the US created Al Qaeda to fight the Soviets?

Or Iraq, where it supported Saddam—including his use of chemical weapons—or the later invasion of Iraq, to supposedly rid Saddam of those very WMDs?

Or is it that the long-standing and unconditional support for two clients—Saudi Arabia and Israel—blinds the US to their appalling atrocities that have resulted in global indignation and engendered insecurity to us all—the US itself included?

Taking a long hard look at its own wrong choices and changing its approach from a failed one it has stubbornly followed for decades—instead of prescribing behavioural changes for Iran—will be far more effective in bringing about resolution to conflicts and crises that have bedevilled the Middle East for far too long.

President Trump’s predecessors also began crafting their Iran policy with similar bravado; but came around to accepting and respecting the reality of Iran as they became more experienced in office.

My name is Javad Zarif, and this is Iran’s message.

Mesmerizing Beauty of Tehran’s Jamshidieh Park in Autumn

Jamshidieh Forest Park or Jamshidieh Rocky Park with an area of about 10 hectares is situated in Tehran’s 4th district.

Unique architecture, artificial waterfalls, beautiful ponds and artistic elements create a lovely view of the region and make this park distinct from other parks in the capital.

In 1976, the park was opened to the public and turned into one of the major tourist attractions of the capital.

The park is 1,800 metres from Niavaran Street located between the rocky walls of the Kolakchal Mountain, Jamshidieh Street and Kolakchal Road.

From inside the park you can reach the slopes of Kolakchal and continue the hiking path to the mountain’s peak.

Jamshidieh is situated at the highest point of Tehran with a lake, adjacent waterfalls and rocky facades. The park has four entrances.

Due to its proximity to the mountains of northern Tehran, it is always one of the first places in the capital covered in snow.

As you climb the stairs behind the waterfall, you reach the upper floors of the park to have a beautiful view of Tehran.

The park has been renovated twice since its launch, and in 1995, sixteen hectares were added to its area. The new area was named “Ferdowsi” after the Iranian famous poet.

Jamshidieh Art House, amphitheatre, pond, pergola, birds’ cage, numerous statues with natural, cultural and mystical concepts, as well as restaurants, fountains and restrooms are among the facilities of the park.

One of the unique features of Jamshidiah is its rocky rough floor that reminds people of the pure nature of forest gardens.

If you continue your way to the upper sections of the park, you finally get to the place where you can look at Tehran differently.

What follows are photos of the park during the fall season retrieved from ILNA:

Iran to Keep Doing Business with World despite US Sanctions

Abdolnassr Hemmati, the governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI), was quoted by media as saying that Tehran was in direct contact with its partners in search for mechanisms to keep the flow of trade alive in face of the sanctions.

“We have been in talks with our trade partners and all the necessary actions have been taken for Iran’s interactions to continue,” Hemmati said.

“We were expecting these sanctions, so we had plans in place for them and beyond… considering the possibility of banks being disconnected from SWIFT we have considered alternatives to replace it.”

Earlier, Iran’s Economy Minister Farhad Dejpasand said that Iran had devised a serious plan to pass through what he described as a crucial juncture that the sanctions, as he said, had created.

Dejpasand said the details of the plan could not be specified, but stressed that using domestic resources was a primary objective.

On Monday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin unveiled what they described as one of the toughest regimes of sanctions against the Islamic Republic – sanctions that would most significantly comprise banking restrictions and bans on Iran’s oil exports.

Pompeo said the US had successfully persuaded over 20 countries to stop or dramatically reduce their oil imports from Iran, causing Tehran’s overall sales to suffer by more than 1 million barrels per day.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

All papers today covered the remarks made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani about the new round of US sanctions, which was officially started with remarks by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Monday, November 5.

A major topic of debate was Europe’s measures to help Iran bypass the US bans, particularly its special payment mechanism known as Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) and the time it is going to be implemented.

The process of ratifying a bill on Iran’s accession to the Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) convention also remained a top story today.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

Abrar:

1- We Have Negative View of US Sanctions against Iran: Russia

2- Israeli Shelters to Turn into Mass Graves: Iranian General

3- US Sanctions Unlikely to Affect Kurdistan Regional Government: Official

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Four World Leaders Asked Rouhani to Meet Trump

2- Why Did Ahmadinejad Congratulate American Baseball Team on Its Championship

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Ebtekar:

1- US in Trump’s Limbo: Developments ahead of Midterm Elections

2- Iran Respecting Human Rights Much More than Its Enemies Do: Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Etemad:

1- Parliament Speaker to Guardian Council: We Won’t Revise CFT Bill

* Expediency Council’s Response on CFT Submitted after 20-Day Deadline

2- US Midterm Elections: Decision for Choosing New Path?

3- Abducted Border Guards Safe and Sound

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: I Proudly Declare We’ll Bypass US Sanctions

2- Turkey: No Reason for Other Countries to Obey US Sanctions on Iran

3- Second Round of US’ Illegal Sanctions on Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Ghanoon:

1- American Sanctions, European Assistance

2- Bodies Donated to Science: A Report on Post-Mortem Body Donation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Controlling Dollar Rates in Hardest Days of Our Lives

2- Araqchi’s Amazing Account of Trump’s Efforts to Meet Rouhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Iran:

1- We’ll Break US Sanctions

2- US’ Economic Pressure against Iranian People

3- Cyber-Attack against Iran Thwarted

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Jame Jam:

1- Good News to Come about 12 Abducted Border Guards

2- Can Iran’s Cautious Diplomacy towards Europe Be Effective?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Javan:

1- We’ll Proudly Break US Sanctions

2- Zarif: We’ve Pinned No Hope on US Elections

3- A Shallow Hero Named Mike Pompeo

4- Iran’s Cyber Army Foils Attack

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran to Defeat Trump as It Defeated Saddam: Rouhani

2- EU Statement: We’ll Protect European Firms Doing Business with Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Kayhan:

1- Europe’s Reaction to US’ Violations: Expressing Regret, and Nothing More!

2- Claim that Russia, China Will Stop Cooperation with Iran without FATF Not True

3- Jerusalem Post: Iran Can Stand against US Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Khorasan:

1- Stock Exchange, Forex Markets Calm after World’s Opposition to US Bans

2- One Million Babies with Iranian Mother, Non-Iranian Father to Receive National ID Cards

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Resalat:

1- We Should Realize ‘Death to America’ Slogan: Rouhani

2- Hands of American Conspirators Cut by US Embassy Takeover

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Sazandegi:

1- Bypassing US Sanctions Proudly

* Pompeo Declares Details of New US Sanctions

2- Hollywood against Iran: Americans to Make another Film about Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Shahrvand:

1- US More Isolated than Ever: Rouhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6


 

Shargh:

1- Iran, US Recruiting Global Allies

2- Cyber-Attack from Tel Aviv, Strong Response in Tehran

3- Who’ll Be Elected as Third Mayor of Tehran?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 6

UK, Norway Vow Commitment to Doing Business with Iran

In his Monday talks with Zarif, UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt underlined the commitment of London and other parties to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to continued implementation of the 2015 deal.

He also highlighted the need for immediate establishment and implementation of Europe’s special payment mechanism known as Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) in a bid to maintain economic cooperation with Iran.

Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide also expressed her country’s support for the implementation of JCPOA, and underlined the need for expansion of mutual cooperation between Tehran and Oslo.

Zarif and Eriksen Søreide also conferred on the Danish police’s accusation against a Norwegian-Iranian citizen.

The Iranian top diplomat once again expressed Tehran’s preparedness to have all-out cooperation with European governments in order to reveal the truth, stressing the need for shedding light on all aspects of the issue.

Ticket Sale Website Down after 1.5m Rush to Book Place at ACL Final

Ticket Sale Website Down after 1.5m Rush to Book Place at ACL Final

The rush led to the crash of the website www.Gishe3.ir dedicated by Iran’s Football Federation to the ticket sales.

The crash happened just minutes after the website began to sell online the tickets of the final match, Iranian media reported.

Visitors to the website were faced with a message saying the website has become out of access.

The officials in charge said they were attempting to remove the problem.

The first leg of the match in Tokyo was held on Saturday and ended with a 2-0 victory for the Japanese side.

Now Persepolis fans are hopeful that their team would show a brilliant performance next Saturday at Azadi Stadium in Tehran, where over 85,000 spectators are going to support them.

Iran Throws Its Weight behind Afghanistan Peace Process

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting with Chairman of the Afghan High Peace Council (HPC) Mohammad Karim Khalili and his entourage in Tehran on Nov. 5, 2018. / Photo by Tasnim

The Iranian top diplomat made the remarks in a Monday meeting with Chairman of the Afghan High Peace Council (HPC) Mohammad Karim Khalili in Tehran.

During the talks, Zarif referred to the significance of peace and stability as well as strengthening of national unity and sympathy in Afghanistan and said there is no way other than national dialogue and understanding for restoring peace and stability to the country.

The peace process only belongs to the Afghan people, he added.

He also said Tehran supports efforts by the Afghan High Peace Council to achieve national unity and cohesion and accelerate peace process in Afghanistan.

The Iranian foreign minister cited terrorism and particularly ISIS as the most significant dangers threatening Afghanistan, and said Iran is prepared to offer help to and facilitate peace process in the neighbouring country.

For his part, Khalili elaborated on the efforts made by the council to strengthen national unity and foster trust among Afghans.

“We thank the Islamic Republic of Iran for its attempts and support for accelerating the peace process in Afghanistan and expect the country not to cut its support,” he added.

Peyman Maadi Wins Best Director Award at Istanbul Festival

Peyman Maadi Wins Best Director Award at Istanbul Festival
Iranian actor and filmmaker Payman Maadi directing his latest drama "Bomb; A Love Story" along with Mahmoud Kalari, the director of photography

Peyman Maadi Wins Best Director Award at Istanbul Festival“I am pleased to be in the lovely city of Istanbul. I hope that in the future I will be able to contribute to film production in this city,” said Maadi after receiving his award.

Babak Jalali, an Iranian-born director, also received a special prize from the jury of Boğaziçi International Film Festival for his movie “Land”.

The other Iranian director Parviz Shahbazi was the chairman of the jury at the festival.

Chief of the Bosphorus International Film Festival said at the closing ceremony that “the sixth edition of this festival was very successful with the attendance of well-known guests.”

He also noted that master classes and special workshops in the field of filmmaking were also welcomed in this festival.

“88 works from 41 countries were screened. This year we managed to achieve a good success with various programs in related fields.”

The Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of Turkey, Omer Arisoy, also welcomed the audience saying “the upward trend in the process of holding the festival has made the Turkish government very happy. We will do our best to develop the Turkish cinema industry.”

The International Bosphorus Film Festival, organised by the International Bosphorus Cinema Association (IBCA), is to develop ethics, aesthetics and technical cohesion in Turkish and international movies. It aims at motivating young producers and directors to make new films.

Peyman Maadi Wins Best Director Award at Istanbul Festival