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Iran’s Zarif, Syria’s Assad Discuss Palestine Developments

In the Wednesday meeting, the Iranian Foreign Minister expressed pleasure with the Syrian government’s measures to hold its presidential votes, and hoped that the elections are held successfully. He also reiterated Iran’s support for the Syrian elections.

Foreign Minister Zarif further condemned the Zionist regime’s crimes in the occupied territories against the innocent people of Palestine, and underlined the necessity for international organisations, including the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), to pursue the rights of the people of Palestine and the Holy Quds.

He also stressed the role that can be played in this regard by pioneering countries behind the Axis of Resistance.

Issues in bilateral relations, especially collaborations in the economic and cultural fields, and following up on the opening of Iran’s consulate-general in Syria’s Aleppo and subsequently in Latakia were among other topics raised by the Iranian top diplomat.

Zarif also briefed President Assad on the latest developments pertaining to the Vienna talks as well as Iran’s regional moves regarding other countries of the region.

The Syrian president, in turn, expressed pleasure with Iran’s support for Syria in its fight against ISIS, and highlighted the importance of Zarif’s trip to Syria ahead of the country’s presidential elections and considering the current situation the occupied territories.

He also elaborated on his country’s viewpoints about the issues discussed in the meeting.

Zarif Says Won’t Run for President, Will Focus on Removal of Sanctions

In a Wednesday post on his Instagram account, Zarif thanked all those who asked him to run in the June presidential elections, but said he has reached the conclusion that his candidacy will not be in the interests of Iran and the Iranian nation.

“I thought it through when I was alone; I took a close look at my own flaws and the difficult and tense conditions inside and outside the country, and I was finally convinced it will not be in the interests of our country and nation considering the excessive concerns expressed in the past eight years, especially since this year’s Nowruz (March 20) at the cost of destroying national solidarity and self-confidence and the people’s trust and hope,” he said.

Zarif at the same time urged people to vote as their refusal to go the ballot boxes “will only result in the victory of the minority”.

He also thanked Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei for his recent “paternal” criticisms against the top diplomat’s leaked audio file, saying the Leader’s “wise” remarks boosted the people’s national solidarity and calm in society ahead of the “fateful” presidential votes.

Zarif also made it clear that his upcoming trips to European countries have nothing to do with the nuclear talks underway in Vienna, and are just within the framework of his job as the minister of “Foreign Affairs”.

“Dear Dr Araqchi is strongly and smartly leading the negotiations, and I have accompanied him remotely,” he said, urging the hardliners to focus on their own priority, namely taking power inside the country, and let him rid the Iranian nation of the US cruel sanctions now that they are relieved he will not run for president.

Iran Alone in Supporting Oppressed People of Palestine: Rouhani

Speaking in a Wednesday cabinet session, Rouhani referred to Israel’s crimes and the killing of the defenceless and oppressed people of Palestine, and said, “What have the oppressed people of Gaza and al-Quds done that you are killing and committing so many crimes against them?”

Rouhani said Iran is “almost alone” in supporting the oppressed people of Palestine today, slamming Islamic states and Palestine’s neighbours for keeping silent vis-à-vis Tel Aviv’s crimes.

“Why major Muslim countries such as Egypt, Jordan and other countries have remained silent towards these crimes?” he asked.

Rouhani further noted that Israel, the United States and the West have formed proxy groups in the region, including in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen , Bahrain and Africa, and commit crimes and killings.

“May God damn those who started extremism in the World of Islam,” he said, adding that moderation is the only choice left for us today.

“The extremists will burn in the fire they have started,” he added.

He further offered his condolences to the government and people of Afghanistan for the tragic and horrific massacre of schoolgirls in Western Kabul.

“Those who commit these unbelievable crimes have defamed Islam and the main crime has been committed by those who have intervened in Afghanistan,” he added.

Government Trying to Bulldoze Wall of Sanctions

He further pointed to the US sanctions against Iran, and said his government is trying to bulldoze those sanctions despite certain efforts to hinder the process.

“This government is being attacked on three fronts: sanctions, COVID, defamation and false slanders, which we need to resist,” he said.

“”The first side of this triangle is oppressive sanctions. Sanctions mean depriving people of their basic rights. Sanctions are oppression and anyone who can lift the sanctions right now and delay it for an hour has committed a great and unforgivable sin against the people, and God will not forgive this sin.”

The president added, “In the agreement reached, we may have reached 85% or 90% instead of 100% of the claims, but some people only see the negative side”.

“In the Vienna talks, parts of the high wall of sanctions collapses every day, and if we join hands, it will all collapse in a short time,” said the President.

He added, “The 11th and 12th governments defeated Iranophobia and proved to the world that Iran is logical and open to negotiation and remains faithful to its commitment”.

Rouhani added, “The lifting of the arms embargo is to help the field, the army and the IRGC and to stand up to the enemy, and it was the government that broke the military embargo and built or completed the best offensive and defensive weapons. If in doubt it, you can ask the minister of defence.”

“The Zionists have always sought to portray Iran as an enemy of the region and their neighbours, and some governments have unknowingly believed that Iran is their enemy, but the 11th and 12th governments tried to dispel this misconception,” the president said.

“The government has dispelled the misconception that Iran is the enemy of the regional countries, and today our neighbours are talking about their readiness to establish good relations with us,” Rouhani added.

“The constructive factor that we have been emphasising since 2013 can be seen today in the region and Vienna, and we will stand by the policy of constructive interaction until the end, and do not doubt that the sanctions will be lifted and the Iranian nation will be victorious,” the president said.

“During the elections, slander happens more, so we need to stop doing this and see the facts,” he said, adding that the media have a heavy responsibility in this regard.

He also noted that “let us all join hands and make people come to the ballot box, the first priority of the system and the country is passionate elections.”

 

Iran Hopes Contacts with Saudi Arabia Will Come to Fruition: Zarif

“Iran is ready, and has always been ready, for close ties with Saudi Arabia,” Zarif told reporters in Damascus on Wednesday.

“We have had contacts with Saudi Arabia and we hope these contacts will come to fruition through greater cooperation between Tehran and Riyadh for peace and stability in the region, particularly in Yemen which is suffering from great humanitarian catastrophe,” he added.

Iran Elections 2021: Ahmadinejad Signs Up to Run for President

Ahmadinejad visited the Interior Ministry along with five companions, including his advisors and former ministers, in order to sign up.

Outside the building, clashes were reported between his fans and the Interior Ministry personnel.

The former president’s registration comes as the Guardian Council is expected to bar him from running once again. He had been disqualified by the Council earlier in 2017.

Several conservative figures, including former IRGC Construction Base commander Brigadier General Saeed Mohammad, former defence minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, deputy head of IRGC Quds Force for economic affairs Brigadier General Rostam Qassemi, and vice-speaker of Iran’s parliament Amir-Hossein Qazizadeh Hashemi have already signed up to run for president.

However, most of them usually drop out in favour of the conservative candidate who is expected to win the biggest number of votes.

On the reformist camp, however, Mohammad Javad Zarif has once again told reformist leaders that he will not run for president even though he is believed to have the biggest chance, among the left-wingers, to convince people to vote.

Zarif in Damascus to Discuss Palestine Developments

During the visit, the Iranian Foreign Minister will hold meetings with high-ranking Syrian government officials as well as Syria-based leaders of Palestinian groups in order to discuss the latest developments in the occupied Palestine.

Iran Blasts Israel’s Racist Crimes, Reiterates Call for Referendum in Palestine

“Attack on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, killing of worshippers, and religious desecration are the biggest proof of the racist and criminal nature of this usurping regime, which has always been the main cause of undermining the security, calm, and stability of the region,” Zarif said in a tweet in Arabic.

“I hereby stress that the only fair solution to the Palestine issue is referring to the will of the real children of this land and holding a referendum,” he added.

Iran, Algeria Discuss Promotion of Mutual Cooperation

In the phone call, the two sides congratulated each other on the Eid al-Fitr, and discussed the latest regional and international developments.

They also expressed pleasure with the good relations between Tehran and Algiers, and underlined the reinforcement of bilateral cooperation in various fields as well as the exchange of the two countries’ delegations.

Iran Elections 2021: Registration of Hopefuls Officially Begins

The Iranian election officials started registering the hopefuls at 8:00 a.m. local time at the headquarters of the Interior Ministry in Tehran.

The presidential hopefuls will have until Saturday to turn up at the venue and hand in their credentials.

The registration is the first phase of an electoral process that will climax on the Election Day and end after all ballots have been counted
According to the timeline of the presidential elections, the whole process will take under 40 days.

On May 26-27, the approved candidates will be announced.

Then the campaigning will begin from May 28 to June 16.

No candidate will be allowed to do any campaigning on June 17, one day before the polls are opened for a single day.

According to the election headquarters, there are 59,310,307 eligible voters across the country, 1,392,148 of whom are first-time voters.

Tehran has the highest number of eligible voters (9.8 million).

There were 64,000 polling stations during last elections, but that number has increased by 10% this year.