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Rouhani, Erdogan Say World Must Show Powerful Response to Israeli Aggression

In a telephone conversation on Sunday, Rouhani referred to Israel’s recent “acts of aggression” in the Holy Quds and the “cowardly” killing of the oppressed people of Palestine, and said, “The issue of Palestine is the most important common issue of the Islamic community and confronting these crimes and the rapid termination of brutal attacks and killing of oppressed, defenceless people is a must.”

“Islamic countries, especially Iran and Turkey, as two important and effective countries in the region, should collaborate with each other and take advantage of all international potentialities, including the United Nations and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, to confront the aggressions and crimes of the Zionist Regime,” he noted.

He also stressed the importance of taking common stances and developing Tehran-Ankara relations for resolving regional crises, including in Syria and Yemen, adding, “The continuation of this cooperation within the framework of the Astana Process negotiations can facilitate the settlement of the crises.”

Rouhani also referred to the successful holding of the recent meeting of the Joint Economic Commission of Iran and Turkey, expressing hope that the economic and commercial relations, including the facilitation of banking cooperation and the activity of the two countries’ border crossings, would further facilitate.

The President went on to refer to the negotiations in Vienna for revival of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), stating that the Islamic Republic of Iran has laid the groundwork for the revival of the deal by showing its good will.

“Today, the entire world, including the United States as the party that has imposed sanctions on Iran, has come to the conclusion that sanctions and maximum pressures have failed.”

He said the only solution is the lifting of sanctions and observing international rules and regulations and the full implementation of the JCPOA.

“There is no doubt that if the parties to the international agreement, especially the US, have serious and good will, these negotiations will have positive and constructive achievements.”

Rouhani also referred to the conditions of Iran and Turkey amid the outbreak of coronavirus, and Iran’s achievements in controlling the fourth wave of the disease, stressing the two countries’ cooperation by sharing experiences in fighting the pandemic.
Erdogan, in turn, said, “Unfortunately, these days we are witnessing Israel’s crimes and brutal attacks in Palestine, which is very worrying.”

“The international community must show powerful, deterrent reaction to Israel’s insolent attacks on the oppressed people of Palestine,” he added.

Referring to today’s extraordinary meeting of the Executive Committee of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Erdogan expressed hope that an appropriate decision would be made at the meeting to end these crimes and brutal killings.

Referring to the recent meeting of the Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation between the two countries, the Turkish President stressed the need to strengthen and deepen economic and trade relations between Turkey and Iran, as two friendly and neighbouring countries, and expressed hope that the meeting of the two countries to develop strategic cooperation would be held in the near future.”

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:
1- Raisi: My Candidacy Doesn’t Mean Any Other [Conservative] Candidate Should Drop Out

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:
1- Hopefuls Flock to Submit Candidacy for June Elections: 288 People Register on Last Day Only!

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Arman-e Melli Newspaper:
1- One Faction, Three Branches
* How Conservatives Have Lined Up

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad Newspaper:
1- Economic Positions of Candidates

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Ebtekar Newspaper:
1- Tsunami of Registration for Candidacy
2- Economic Promises Are New Trend
3- How Much Administration Can Be Effective in Economic Affairs?

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Etemad Newspaper:
1- 14 Main Contenders in Iran Elections
2- Nine Reformists Sign Up to Run for President
3- All Conservatives Submit Candidacy

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Ettela’at Newspaper:
1- Main Candidates of June Elections Sign Up
2- Guardian Council Starts Reviewing Their Qualification

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Hemayat Newspaper:
1- Candidates Waiting for Guardian Council’s Decision

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Iran Newspaper:
1- Election Footing to Win People’s Votes

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Jame Jam Newspaper:
1- Maximum Registration
* Over 45 Prominent Politicians Sign Up

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Javan Newspaper:
1- Those Blamed for Status Quo Competing with Those Who Seek Change

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:
1- Those Who Have Already Been Tested Queue Up to Run for President

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Jomleh Newspaper:
1- Everybody Likes to Become President
* 592 Sign Up to Run for President

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Kayhan Newspaper:
1- Ayatollah Raisi: Candidates Are Not My Rivals; My Rival Is Corruption and Incompetence

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Khorasan Newspaper:
1- Big Names Sign Up

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Resalat Newspaper:
1- A President for the Republic [In Persian, ‘A President’ Is Written Like ‘Raisi’]

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Sazandegi Newspaper:
1- Triangle of 2021 Elections
* Jahangiri, Raisi and Larijani Will Be Main Candidates

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

 

1- Conservatives, Military Figures Competing with Reformists
2- Line-up of Candidates in June Elections

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Siasat-e Rooz Newspaper:

1- End of Registration Marathon

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- All Those Who Registered

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Shargh Newspaper:

1- End of All Speculations

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Sobh-e Emrooz Newspaper:

1- Tsunami of Registration in Last Hours

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers


 

Tejarat Newspaper:

1- Main Contenders Sign Up

Iran Election 2021: Presidential Hopefuls in Eyes of Newspapers

Iran Launches ‘Simorgh’ Supercomputer, Will Build Another in Memory of Mirzakhani

Azari Jahromi made the remarks in a tweet on Sunday, when the country launched a homegrown supercomputer named “Simorgh”, which is a benevolent, mythical bird of prey in Iranian mythology and literature.

In his tweet, the ICT minister vowed that the next supercomputer, whose development began today, will be named “Maryam” in memory of Mirzakhani.

He said the capacity of “Maryam” will be 100 times more than Simorgh.

Maryam Mirzakhani, the internationally-renowned Iranian mathematician and the first female winner of Fields Medal, died of breast cancer in July 2017.

The 40-year-old mathematician, a professor at Stanford University, was the first Iranian woman elected to the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in May 2016, in recognition of her “distinguished and continuing achievement in original research.”

With past honourees, including renowned physicist Albert Einstein, and inventors Thomas Edison, and Alexander Graham Bell, being a member of the organization is considered to be as one of the highest achievements for scientists in the United States.

Born in 1977 in Tehran, Mirzakhani was raised in the Iranian capital. As a brilliant teenager, she won gold medals in both the International Mathematical Olympiad (Hong Kong 1994), in which she scored 41 out of 42 points, and the International Mathematical Olympiad (Canada 1995) with a perfect score of 42 out of 42 points, ranking her first jointly with 14 other participants.

Iranian Politician Akbar Torkan Dies at 69

Torkan died in the early hours of Sunday, May 16, 2021, according to his son.

Torkan was a mechanical engineer and politician who served as President Rouhani’s chief adviser from 2013 to 2018.

He served as the head of Iran’s Construction Engineering Organization from 2014 to 2017.

He was also the Minister of Defence and Minister of Roads and Transportation during the eight-year presidency of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

A graduate of Sharif University of Technology, Torkan served as the governor of Hormozgan and Ilam provinces after the revolution in 1979.

Even though he was a civilian, he served as the head of the Defence Industries Organization during wartime.

Torkan was known as one of the “trusted members of Rouhani’s inner circle”, and for his liberal views on the market economy.

Iran’s FM in Italy for Talks with Rome, Vatican Authorities

Iran’s Foreign Minister Leaves Turkey for Russia

During his trip, the top Iranian diplomat will hold consultations on the enhancement of mutual cooperation and bilateral ties.

He will also discuss issues of mutual interest at the international level.

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?

The most prominent hopefuls are as follows:

 

– Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, the incumbent Judiciary Chief and a conservative rival of Hassan Rouhani in the 2017 presidential elections.

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Es’haq Jahangiri, the incumbent first vice-president and a senior reformist politician

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Ali Larijani, the former Parliament speaker and a moderate conservative politician

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the former president of Iran who has turned into a critic of the Establishment in recent years

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Saeed Jalili, the former secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and former head of Iran’s nuclear negotiating team

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Mostafa Tajzadeh, the former acting interior minister and senior reformist politician who served several years in prison after the 2009 post-election protests

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, the former minister of defence and an incumbent military advisor to Iran’s Leader

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Major General Mohsen Rezaei, the incumbent secretary of Iran’s Expediency Council and a former commander of Iranian forces in the Iran-Iraq war

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Brigadier General Saeed Mohammad, the former commander of the IRGC Khatam al-Anbiya Construction Base

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Brigadier General Rostam Qassemi, the former oil minister and the incumbent deputy head of IRGC Quds Force for economic affairs

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani, the incumbent chairman of Tehran’s City Council with close ties to the reformists’ camp

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Mahmoud Sadeghi, a reformist politician and lawyer and a former lawmaker

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Mohammad Shariatmadari, the incumbent minister of labour and welfare

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Ezzatollah Zarghami, the former head of Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Ali Motahari, the former vice-speaker of Iran’s Parliament

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Abdolnasser Hemmati, the incumbent governor of Iran’s Central Bank

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Fereydoun Abbasi, the former head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation and a current lawmaker

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Abbas Akhoundi, the former transport minister

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?


– Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist politician, an incumbent lawmaker, and a former vice-speaker of Iran’s Parliament

Iran Election 2021: Who Are Most Prominent Candidates Running for President?

Jahangiri Signs Up to Run for President; Salehi and Aref Say Won’t Run

Speaking to reporters after submitting his candidacy on Saturday, Jahangiri said he was not interested in running for president, but made his decision to run after Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif rejected the calls for candidacy.

Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi and reformist politician Mohammad-Reza Aref also, separately, announced that they will not run for president in June.

Despite numerous calls for candidacy, Salehi said there are many other qualified candidates who make his presidential bid unnecessary.

The conservative politician Mohsen Rezaei, who is the secretary of Iran’s Expediency Council, also visited the Interior Ministry today to sign up once again.

The former IRGC commander has so far failed in all the presidential elections he have signed up for.

Iran Elections 2021: Ebrahim Raisi Submits Candidacy

Raisi, who was defeated by incumbent President Hassan Rouhani in the 2017 elections, is now trying his chance once again.

The conservative judge and politician announced in a statement released ahead of his official registration that he is running for president as an “independent” candidate.

Today, former chief of Iran’s state broadcaster Ezzatollah Zaraghami also signed up to run for president in the June elections.

Earlier in the day, former Parliament speaker Ali Larijani and incumbent chairman of Tehran’s City Council Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani had also signed up.

Tehran, Madrid Discuss Promotion of Business Exchanges

In the meeting, the two sides discussed mutual cooperation in economic and trade areas.

During the discussions, Zarif touched upon the great potential in both countries for bilateral economic cooperation, especially in the domain of trade exchanges as well as collaboration in the areas of oil and gas, agriculture, tourism infrastructure as well as air and sea transportation.

He underlined the need to improve and upgrade relations in those domains by removing the existing barriers and setting objectives to reach a status proportionate to the potentialities of both sides.

The Spanish minister, in turn, highlighted the significance of Tehran-Madrid relations, saying Spain is interested in boosting economic and trade ties with Iran within the framework of a roadmap for bilateral cooperation.

She expressed hope that a new era of economic cooperation will begin when the coronavirus crisis ends.