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Iran Inaugurates Several Major Knowledge-Based Projects

The projects belonging to the Agriculture Ministry as well as the Science and Technology Department of the President’s Office were put into service in the provinces of Alborz, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Fars and Khorassan Razavi.

The five projects which came with an overall price tag of Rls. 4.52 trillion have created more than 7,000 jobs.

The projects include the production line for the foot-and-mouth disease vaccine with the capacity of producing 30 million doses of the vaccine annually, the plan to produce a bird flu vaccine with a capacity of producing 300 million doses per year in Alborz province, a versatile industrial gamma ray system to sterilize medical equipment, foodstuffs and agricultural produce in Shahredord city in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, as well as innovation factories in the provinces of Khorassan Razavi and Fars.

Iran Develops System to Disinfect Ozone Gas

CEO of the firm Bita Mehravi says it is the first time that such a device has been made.

“The disinfection system can be used at home, in industrial settings and in hospitals, and is capable of disinfect the ozone gas,” she said.

She said the ozone gas is detrimental to human health, but has strong antiseptic properties.

“The system’s innovation is that after the disinfection process ends with the help of nanotechnology, ozone is turned into oxygen and will have no hazards for humans and the environment alike,” she noted.

“This apparatus is an environmentally-friendly one, is capable of disinfecting all instruments which are not sensitive to ozone, and has received permits from the Food and Drug Organization as well as the reliable environmental laboratory,” she said.

“No similar systems have been developed so far, and at the moment, we are holding talks with a number of Italian and German companies to open its production line in Europe,” she said.

“This apparatus is very cost-effective and needs no detergents,” the CEO said.

“Among other features of the system is that it creates no sensitivity and it is safe for humans,” she said.

Iran Reports 85 More COVID-19 Fatalities in 24 Hours

Dark Day for Iran Daily Rise in COVID-19 Fatalities at Highest Level Ever

In a press briefing on Friday, the Ministry’s spokeswoman Sima-Sadat Lari reported 6,251 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of cases to 1,274,514.

So far, Lari added, 1,058,654 patients have recovered from the disease or been discharged from the hospital.

Lari said 4,729 patients are also in critical conditions caused by more severe infection.

The spokeswoman noted that 8,044,799 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far.

She said currently the four cities of Sari, Amol, Ramsar and Northern Savadkooh are in the “red” zone, 43 cities are in the “orange zone” and 401 are in the “yellow zone” in terms of coronavirus outbreak.

Iran’s Leader Bans Import of American, British COVID-19 Vaccines

“The import of American and British vaccines is prohibited. If Americans had managed to produce a vaccine, they would not be facing such a fiasco today in their own country,” Ayatollah Khamenei said in a Friday speech.

He said some 4,000 people died of coronavirus in a single day in the US a few days ago, and if this Pfizer company had developed an effective vaccine, it would have prevented that from happening.

“I really don’t trust them. Sometimes they want to test the vaccine on other nations,” he added.

He said he is not optimistic about France as well after the infected blood scandal in the 1990s.

“However, it is OK if they [government officials] would want to supply the vaccine from other reliable sources,” the Leader added.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and said Tehran is in no rush and does not insist on the US return to the multilateral deal.

“If they lift the sanctions, their return to JCPOA means something; otherwise, their return to the deal may be detrimental to Iran,” the Leader said.

He said the recent decision made by the Iranian Parliament and the government to stop Iran’s commitments was a rational, logical and acceptable move.

“When the other side does not implement any of its commitments, there is no point for Iran to fulfil all its commitments,” he said.

However, the Leader noted, if they return to their commitments, we will do the same.

IRGC Unveils Underground Missile Base in Persian Gulf

This photo shows an underground missile base in a Persian Gulf coast unveiled by IRGC in January 2020.

In his visit to the missile base, General Salami was accompanied by IRGC Navy Commander Brigadier General Alireza Tangsiri.

Speaking on the sidelines of the visit to the units and missile systems deployed in the base, General Salami the base is one of the several bases housing the Navy’s strategic missiles.

“These missiles have ranges of hundreds of kilometres, enjoy pinpoint accuracy and huge destruction power, and can overcome the enemy’s electronic warfare equipment.

He said the IRGC Navy’s missiles are among the world’s most advanced missiles used in coast-to-sea, air-to-air, air-to-sea, and sea-to-air battles.

He made it clear that the country is going to reinforce its power in order to defend its territorial integrity.

World Concerned by Trump’s ‘Unchecked Authority’ to Start Nuke War: Iran

“A rogue president who sought vengeance against his OWN people has been doing much worse to our people—and others—in the past 4 years,” Zarif said in a Thursday tweet.

“What’s disturbing is that the same man has the UNCHECKED authority to start a nuclear war; a security concern for the entire int’l community,” he added.In his controversial four-year term in office, Trump pulled Washington out of several international agreements, including the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) and the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty with Russia.

By leaving the agreements, he stopped the US commitment to underway regimes that are aimed at reducing the threat of nuclear weapons to the world.

Seoul Sends Delegation to Tehran ahead of Senior Korean Diplomat’s Visit

Khatibzadeh made the remarks on Thursday when asked about the arrival in Tehran of a South Korean delegation who is reportedly being hosted by the country’s ambassador to Iran.

“The delegation’s visit had been agreed upon before the seizure of the offending Korean vessel,” the Iranian spokesman said.

“Negotiation on how to give Iran access to its financial resources in Korea is the delegation’s main agenda in Tehran,” he added.

On Tuesday, South Korea’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Choi Young-sam said a delegation, led by Director-General for African and Middle Eastern Affairs Koh Kyung-sok, would soon leave for Tehran to resolve the issue of the seizure of MT Hankuk Chemi tanker through negotiations.

The upcoming visit comes as Iranian authorities have been pressing South Korea to release between $6.5 billion and $9 billion dollars in funds that had been frozen since 2018 when the United States imposed its unilateral sanctions on Iran.
The release of the funds would enable Tehran to purchase medicine and medical equipment needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

Iran Hopes Biden Administration Will Return US to Path of Law

Es’haq Jahangiri said on Thursday Iran cannot continue to see the United States’ cruel acts against the regional nations.

“The US government’s cruel policies have discredited this country,” he said.

He then praised Iranian people for “tolerating problems with patience.”

The vice president then described General Qassem Soleimani as a “national hero” whose actions will go down in the history of Iran and the region.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the vice president defended the Iranian government’s performance with regards to circumventing sanctions and increasing the society’s tolerance.

“The soldiers at the forefront of the economic war made sacrifices. We should not take them for granted,” he added.

He also said restrictions imposed on imports into free trade zones will be lifted as conditions change.

US’ True Colours Further Revealed during Trump’s Tenure: Iran

Mahmoud Vaezi, the chief of staff of the Iranian president’s office, said the uncensored image of the United States was particularly revealed following the country’s presidential election.

“What we have seen over the past two months following the United States’ presidential election has been part of the unretouched image of the US Establishment, which has been further unmasked over the past four years with the Trump administration in office,” he said.

“Part of Trump’s domestic legacy is the issue of vote rigging [claims] as well as street unrest and the attack on Congress, which disrupted an official congressional session,” the vice president said.

“Over the past four years, the Trump administration’s destructive and wrong policies have not only increased the United States’ decline, but has triggered insecurity as well as political and economic instability around the world,” he added.

Vaezi then touched upon Washington’s unilateral withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“When Trump breached the US commitment and unilaterally withdrew from the JCPOA and other international agreements, and afterwards illegally slapped sanctions on our people through the ‘maximum pressure’ policy and imposed an economic war on them and, in a cowardly act, assassinated general Soleimani, we said repeatedly that he will discredit the US government and put an end to his political life,” he said.

“Those warnings may now be understood better after that shameful day for the US-style democracy in Congress,” Vaezi noted.

“The Trump administration’s populist policies and their destructive results in the United States and on the international stage should be an object lesson for the new US president, who should make up for the past and not repeat the mistakes of the Trump administration with other methods with regards to pressuring independent countries and withdrawing from international agreements,” he added.

Iran Can Easily Enrich Uranium Up to 90 Percent: Spokesman

'Iran Has Strong Reasons for Not Responding to IAEA Groundless Questions'

“We have made so much progress that we can easily produce enriched uranium at any level, even beyond this (20-percent) purity level, up to 40 percent, 60 percent, and 90 percent,” Behrouz Kamalvandi told reporters Thursday.

“The text of the Parliament’s legislation allows the (Atomic Energy) Organization to go beyond 20 percent if there is a need for it in the country,” he noted.

“We are studying other fields (to see if there is such a need). We have this capacity today. That is, if we decide right now to produce enriched uranium with a purity of beyond 20 percent, we can easily do it.

We are now studying the possible areas of need,” he added.