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Iran Stayed in JCPOA to Have US Sanctions Lifted: Official

Iran Says New US Sanctions Show Trump’s Desperation

Mahmoud Vaezi, the chief of staff of the Iranian president’s office, said Tehran remained in the JCPOA to secure the Iranian nation’s rights as well.

“The Iranian government knew from the outset that it should not play in the United States’ court in order to both disgrace the US politically in the world and allow us to do our job,” he said.

“Since Trump came to power, the US had been seeking to make Iran pull out of the JCPOA by exerting different types of pressure on the country,” said Vaezi.

“To that end, the US first pressured the Europeans into not fulfilling their JCPOA commitments. Finally, when the Americans failed to achieve all of their objectives, the US itself withdrew from the JCPOA,” he added.

“The United States pulled out of the JCPOA, hoping that Iran would immediately follow suit,” said Vaezi.

“But based our analysis and understanding of the world, we didn’t get involved in that game,” Vaezi noted.

He underlined that Iran scaled down its obligations under the JCPOA in five stages at two-month intervals, but, at the same time, preserved the agreement.

“We maintained the JCPOA in case global conditions changed, so that we would be able to try to restore our rights, i.e., the lifting of sanctions, and also to secure Iranians’ rights in other areas within the same framework,” he said.

“Accordingly, we did not pull out of the JCPOA. And today, we are seeing that the JCPOA provides good grounds for us to achieve our set goals in the short run,” he said.

IRGC Starts Missile, Drone Drills in Central Iran

The military exercises, codenamed Great Prophet 15, were started with massive ballistic missile launches and combat drone operations.

During the first phase of the drills held on Friday, ballistic missiles of Zolfaqar, Zelzal and Dezful classes with detachable and guided warheads were fired, and combat drones dropped bombs.

IRGC Chief Commander Major General Hossein Salami and Aerospace Commander Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, among other top commanders, were attending the drills.

Iran Inaugurates 60 Projects in Its Free Trade, Industrial Zones

In a videoconference on Thursday morning, President Rouhani ordered the inauguration of the 60 economic and infrastructural projects in the free trade-industrial zones and the special economic zones.

The projects are situated in six free and special trade zones across the country, including four industrial plants in the Sahlan Special Economic Zone, a steel production factory, and four other industrial plants in the Salafchegan Special Economic Zone in Qom Province.

The other projects that came into operation on Thursday include an extra-heavy crude oil refinery and 26 economic and infrastructural projects in Qeshm Free Zone, four pier construction projects at port complexes and coastal areas, 14 industrial and infrastructural projects, energy and industrial plants in Pars Special Economic Energy Zone in Bushehr Province, as well as three logistical and industrial development projects in Kaveh Special Economic Zone in Markazi Province.

Carried out with a total fund of 9.46 trillion tomans, the sixty projects have created employment for over 3,200 people.

Iran, Pakistan Discuss Closer Trade Cooperation

Iranian Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade Alireza Razmhosseini held a phone conversation with Pakistani Minister of Commerce, Textile, Production and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood.

During their talks, the Iranian minister said he was pleased to see the Rimdan-Gabd border crossing opened, and said activities at that border point should be boosted to further enhance mutual trade transactions.

The Ridman-Gabd border point is the second official border crossing between Iran and Pakistan.

Razmhosseini also invited the Pakistani official to take part in the ninth meeting of the Iran-Pakistan Joint Trade Committee to be held in Tehran.

The Iranian minister said talks on a free trade agreement will be finalized at the planned meeting.

He expressed hope bilateral tiles will further expand with the conclusion of joint agreements and memoranda of understanding.

He also invited Pakistani investors to work in Iran.

The Pakistani official, in turn, said he was happy to see the Rimdan-Gabd border crossing opened, expressing his country’s readiness to boost mutual trade ties.

He also announced that his country would be keen to take part in the ninth meeting of the Iran-Pakistan Joint Trade Committee.

He said Islamabad seeks long-term trade with Tehran, adding mutual trade will definitely increase in the future.

He then stressed the importance of mutual investment in both countries.

Iran Launches Int’l Cooperation Program on Technological Development

Under the cooperation plan, non-Iranian experts and entrepreneurs can hand in their applications to receive support and loans from the International Interactions Centre of the Science and Technology Department of the Iranian president’s office.

The move is aimed at promoting the recruitment mechanism and utilizing the potentialities of scientists, researchers, technological experts and entrepreneurs.

Officials say the program facilitates the establishment of links between international experts and local knowledge-based and innovative companies.

A program is also underway to facilitate conditions for Iranian expats who have returned home.

Iran, Iraq Sign MoU on Boosting Bilateral Economic Cooperation

The deal was clinched at the close of the fourth meeting on Iran-Iraq economic cooperation at the Iranian Energy Ministry.

“The meetings featured very fruitful discussions for both sides, and they are predicted to serve the interests of both countries,” said Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian.
“Technical committees were formed in various trade areas and they exchanged view on technical and engineering services as well as other issues of mutual interest,” the minister added.

Ardakanian added a commercial committee will soon meet as part of these meetings.
“The industrial and financial affairs committees will also be formed to follow up on issues of mutual concern,” he added.

The minister underscored proper frameworks have also been set up for cooperation between the private and state sectors.

Iran Pushing for UN Condemnation of US Killing of General Soleimani: Zarif

“Iranian and Iraqi courts are where legal proceedings should take place on the assassination of General Soleimani,” he said.

Zarif also touched upon a statement by the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq on the issuance of an arrest warrant for US President Donald Trump for his crime of assassinating the commanders of the resistance front.

“This warrant was issued following much effort by the Iranian foreign ministry and other institutions to pursue the matter,” he said.

What Matters Is Lifting of Sanctions, Not US Rejoining Nuclear Deal: Iran

Saeed Jalili, a member of the Supreme National Security Council, echoed statements made by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamanei regarding the sanctions, and said what is important for Iran is the lifting of sanctions.

“We are not insisting that the US return to the JCPOA, nor are we in a hurry for the US to do so,” he said in an exclusive interview with Khamenei.ir, the official website of Iran’s Leader.

“Whether the US will return to the JCPOA or not is not our issue,” he added.

“Our logical and rational demand is that sanctions be lifted,” Jalili noted.

“Iran has every right to see sanctions lifted,” the official stressed.

Jalili added the JCPOA was basically a tool to have the sanctions lifted.

“The objective was to have the sanction lifted,” he explained.

As the Leader has stressed, Jalali said, sanctions must be “lifted,” not “suspended.”

“Two important [categories of] sanctions include banking and oil sanctions,” which must be lifted, he said.

Seoul’s Seizure of Iran Assets Major Obstacle to Promotion of Ties: Official

Mahmoud Hekmatnia told visiting South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-kun that the two countries should try to settle the existing problems.

“Both sides should seek to promote relations and remove the existing obstacles and problems, he said, highlighting the historical, cultural and economic background of both countries.

He said among the impediments to the enhancement of mutual relations is the seizure of the Iranian assets with South Korean banks.
The official underlined among the priorities of both countries should be to remove this problem first.

Hekmatnia said Iran’s seizure of the South Korean vessel in the Persian Gulf waters is a technical matter.

“Legal cases in the Islamic Republic of Iran are reviewed through the Judiciary, which is an independent branch [of the government], within the framework of legal and judicial regulations,” he added.

The South Korean official, in turn, called for expediting the process of releasing the South Korean ship seized by Iran.

Iranian Coronavirus Vaccine to Hit Shelves in Spring: Minister

Saeed Namaki noted, “Fortunately, the clinical trials and tests on humans have been very successful.”

He then touched upon Iran’s cooperation with Cuba on the development of a vaccine for COVID-19.

He said Iran and Cuba have been working together for years in the field of vaccine production.

“The hepatitis B vaccine which has been used in Iran for more than twenty years is a joint venture between the Pasteur Institute of Iran and the Cubans,” the health minister noted.

The minister added Iran and Cuba have also been working on a joint project to develop the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.