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Iran Confirms 209 New Deaths Caused by COVID-19

Iran Confirms 209 New Deaths Caused by COVID-19

In her press briefing on Sunday, Sima-Sadat Lari confirmed 2,182 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of infections to 273,656.

The spokeswoman said 237,788 patients have so far recovered from COVID-19, but 3,556 are still in severe conditions of the disease.

She stressed that so far 2,148,999 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.

Lari said Khuzestan, East Azarbaijan, Khorasan Razavi, Zanjan, Kerman, Golestan, Ilam, Bushehr, Fars, and Mazandaran provinces are considered as “red zones” as in previous days.

Iranian Minister, Iraqi Politician Discuss War on Terror

Iranian Minister, Iraqi Politician Discuss War on Terror

Foreign Minister Zarif, who arrived in Iraq on Sunday morning, held the meeting with Hadi al-Amiri in Baghdad.In the gathering, the two officials discussed various issues, including the bilateral relations between Iran and Iraq, the efforts to pursue the case of martyrdom of commanders of the axis of resistance, the fight against terrorism, and other issues of mutual interest.

Foreign Minister Zarif earlier held separate meetings with his Iraqi counterpart and with Prime Minister of Iraq Mustafa al-Kadhimi, who is going to visit Iran on Tuesday.

Zarif will travel to Erbil in the afternoon at the invitation of President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Meets Iraqi President in Baghdad

Iran’s Foreign Minister Meets Iraqi President in Baghdad

In the Sunday meeting, Foreign Minister Zarif and President Salih highlighted the age-old and historic relations between Iran and Iraq, saying the promotion of bilateral ties would benefit the two nations and the regional countries.

The two officials also held consultations about the latest developments in the bilateral relations between Iran and Iraq, a number of major issues for the expansion of the economic and trade ties, the efforts to pursue the case of martyrdom of commanders of the axis of resistance, the most important regional and international issues, and other issues of mutual interest.

Foreign Minister Zarif earlier held separate meetings with his Iraqi counterpart and with Prime Minister of Iraq Mustafa al-Kadhimi, who is going to visit Iran on Tuesday.

Zarif will travel to Erbil in the afternoon at the invitation of President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani.

Iran FM Holds Talks with Iraqi PM ahead of al-Kadhimi’s Riyadh Visit

Iran FM Holds Talks with Iraqi PM ahead of al-Kadhimi’s Riyadh Visit

Iran FM Holds Talks with Iraqi PM ahead of al-Kadhimi's Riyadh Visit

Foreign Minister Zarif, who arrived in Baghdad on Sunday morning, held a meeting with the Iraqi prime minister.

In their talks, held in a private and a plenary meeting, Foreign Minister Zarif and Prime Minister Kadhimi discussed the latest developments in Tehran-Baghdad bilateral ties, the Iraqi premier’s upcoming visit to Iran, as well as the major regional and international issues.

The Iranian top diplomat is visiting Baghdad to make arrangements for Kadhimi’s Tuesday trip to Tehran.

Zarif is going to visit Erbil in the afternoon at the invitation of President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani.

Iran, Iraq Reaffirm Determination to Boost Economic Ties

Iran, Iraq Reaffirm Determination to Boost Economic Ties

Iran, Iraq Reaffirm Determination to Boost Economic Ties

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who is in Baghdad on a one-day visit, held a joint press conference with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein on Sunday after two rounds of talks.

In the presser, the top Iraqi diplomat said he and Foreign Minister Zarif have discussed the economic interaction between the two neighbours and the impacts of the outbreak of coronavirus on the economic ties in their bilateral talks.

“We share the view that it is necessary to support Iraq’s sovereignty,” Hussein noted, adding that Zarif has emphasized that a strong Iraq would contribute to a strong region.

“We must keep the region and Iraq away from the international tensions and support Iraq’s sovereignty,” he stressed, noting that Baghdad seeks “balanced ties” with the neighbouring states.

For his part, the visiting Iranian minister said Tehran is delighted to have supported Baghdad in the fight against terrorism, which is the common enemy of humanity.

It is necessary to hold talks about the regional and international issues, since the region requires calm, Zarif added.

He further said the US assassination of top Iranian commander Lt. General Qassem Soleimani and Iraqi commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis was a great loss to the war on terrorism.

Top Iranian, Iraqi Diplomats Hold Talks in Baghdad
Top Iranian, Iraqi Diplomats Hold Talks in Baghdad

It is highly significant for Iran that Iraq’s sovereignty is not violated, Foreign Minister Zarif underlined, calling for vigilance to combat the constant threat posed by the ISIS terrorist group.

He finally called for the enhancement of economic ties between Tehran and Baghdad, saying the two neighbours will work on various joint plans such as shipping industry, maritime border, and connection of the railroad networks.

The Iranian foreign minister is visiting Baghdad to make arrangements for Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s upcoming trip to Tehran.

Zarif is going to visit Erbil in the afternoon at the invitation of President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani.

Iran Nature in Photos: Colourful Mountains of Tabriz

Colorful Mountains of Tabriz 9

Colorful Mountains, locally known as Ala Daghlar, are located 25 km to the northeast of Tabriz in northwestern Iran.

The colorful scenery is so beautiful that one might think they are looking at images from another planet.

The following images have been released online by Tasnim News Agency:

Tehran Municipality Uses Creative Way to Tell People to Wear Mask

Photo by Alireza Abdolreza, Mizan News Agency:

 

Top Iranian, Iraqi Diplomats Hold Talks in Baghdad

Top Iranian, Iraqi Diplomats Hold Talks in Baghdad
Top Iranian, Iraqi Diplomats Hold Talks in Baghdad

In the second round of negotiations, Foreign Minister Zarif and Foreign Minister Hussein discussed various aspects of bilateral relations between Iran and Iraq, including the political, economic and security cooperation.

The two senior diplomats also talked about the Iraqi Prime Minister’s upcoming visit to Iran, the agreements signed during Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s most recent visit to Iraq, the plans to strengthen and intensify cooperation on legal prosecution for the martyrdom of Lt. General Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, stronger economic and trade ties between the two countries – particularly holding of a virtual session of Joint Economic Commission –, the joint fight against terrorism, and the plans to promote cooperation and share experiences in the battle with the coronavirus pandemic.

Zarif in Baghdad to Discuss Regional Cooperation, US Crimes with Iraqis
Zarif in Baghdad to Discuss Regional Cooperation, US Crimes with Iraqis

The Iranian foreign minister is visiting Baghdad to make arrangements for Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s upcoming trip to Tehran.

Zarif is going to visit Erbil in the afternoon at the invitation of President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani.

Zarif in Baghdad to Discuss Regional Cooperation, US Crimes with Iraqis

Zarif in Baghdad to Discuss Regional Cooperation, US Crimes with Iraqis
Zarif in Baghdad to Discuss Regional Cooperation, US Crimes with Iraqis

Speaking to reporters upon his arrival in Baghdad on Sunday morning, Zarif expressed delight at visiting the Arab country after formation of the new Iraqi government, saying he is going to make arrangements for Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s upcoming trip to Tehran at the invitation of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.

Zarif also noted that he would hold meetings with senior Iraqi officials, including the president, prime minister, Parliament speaker, foreign minister, Judiciary chief and Hashd al-Shaabi chief for talks about Tehran-Baghdad cooperation, the regional issues, and the US crimes in the region, such as the January assassination of Lt. General Qassem Soleimani, Iraqi commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and their companions.

The top Iranian diplomat finally noted that he will pay a visit to Erbil on Sunday evening at the invitation of President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani.

US Concern over Tehran-Beijing Deal Shows It’s Right Thing to Do: Iran

US Concern over Tehran-Beijing Deal Shows It's Right Thing to Do: Iran

Iran’s ambassador to Vienna-based international organizations Kazem Gharibabadi said their opposition indicates the document is a judicious decision to take the most advantage of international opportunities against Washington’s “maximum pressure” policy vis-à-vis Iran.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is under the US regime’s toughest unfair and illegal sanctions,” said the senior diplomat on his Instagram page.

“Trump has adopted the so-called ‘maximum pressure’ policy on Iran to, as he believes, achieve his objectives,” he noted.

“Despite the country’s strong infrastructure and the noble nation’s unflinching support for the Establishment and [the nation’s] resistance against sanctions, we should make the most of different opportunities on the international stage to counter sanctions,” he said.
He said among the ways to use these opportunities is to enter into long-term strategic cooperation while preserving the country’s national interests and observing the country’s laws.

“Today, China is not only opposed to the United States’ unilateral and expansionist policies, but also has the world’s second largest economy with a GDP of 14.14 trillion dollars,” he added.

Gharibabadi underlined that Beijing and Tehran have common ground on numerous international issues. Moreover, he said, China has, in recent years, opposed the adoption of decisions and taking action against Iran within the framework of international organizations.

“Under such circumstances, it is natural that the US and its supporters will make desperate efforts to keep Iran in economic isolation and keep it from forging broad trade and economic relations with other countries,” he said.

“Opposition by the United States and its allies shows entering into bilateral and strategic cooperation with China, which is in the interests of both countries, is a right and judicious decision,” said the top diplomat.

“One of the major concerns of foreign countries opposing this strategic document is the development and progress of Iran while under sanctions,” he said.

The top diplomat said the US and its Western and regional supporters are worried neither about Iranian people, nor about Iran’s development under tough sanctions.

“All they want is to simply put more pressure on our dear people and country,” he said.