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Iran, Belarus to Hold 15th Meeting of Joint Commission

Iran, Belarus to Hold 15th Meeting of Joint Commission

Director-General of the Europe and Americas Office at the Trade Promotion Organization of Iran said representatives of the Iranian state-run and private sectors are going to attend a panel discussion on trade with Belarus.

The proposals made by the participants in the upcoming gathering will be included in the memorandum of understanding that would be issued at the conclusion of the 15th meeting of Iran-Belarus Joint Commission, Behrooz Hassan-Olfat said.

He also noted that various plans would be discussed with the Belarusian officials in a series of online meetings.

Highlighting the ample opportunities for the promotion of trade and industrial cooperation between the Iranian and Belarusian companies, Hassan-Olfat said business people from Iran’s private sector consider a preferential trade agreement with the Eurasian countries as a perfect opportunity for the expansion of economic relations.

The Iranian private sector’s representatives have listed the obstacles in the way of exports and have also put forward suggestions for discussion in the negotiations between high-ranking officials from the two countries, he noted.

He finally said that the Iranian business people have called for the implementation of the previous agreements between Tehran and Minsk and for close cooperation among the organizations in charge in order to facilitate bilateral trade in various fields such as agriculture, animal husbandry, fish farming, cellulose products industry, mining industry, industrial machinery, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, as well as scientific and technological cooperation.

After the preferential trade agreement with the Eurasian countries came into force on October 27, 2019, the volume of Iran’s non-oil exports to Belarus has risen by three times compared to the average for the past couple of years.

More than 80 percent of the Iranian exports have been subject to preferential tariff rates under the agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 5

Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- As We Expected: Conservative MPs Call Zarif a Liar
2- Rouhani Shouldn’t Follow Zarif’s Suit [Editorial]A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- 50 Hospitals in Tehran Prone to Accident
2- Economic Conspiracy against Rouhani Government
3- It’s Not Source of Happiness that 200 MPs Seek to Question RouhaniA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Zarif Once Again Criticized by Hardliners
* Tension Escalates as Foreign Minister Attends Parliamentary Session
2- Qalibaf: We Won’t Let IAEA Complete Spy Circles of Hostile States
3- Parliament’s Serious Confrontation with Gov’t: Under Shadow of Impeachment
* Rouhani to Be Questioned by ParliamentA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Etemad Newspaper:

1- To Be or Not to Be: That’s the Problem
* Zarif Attacked, Insulted, Offended in ParliamentA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Zarif: Foreign Policy No Place for Partisan FightsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Iran Newspaper:

1- Zarif’s Response to Attacks by Some Lawmakers: History Will Prove Everything
2- Tehran Citizens under Mask ProtectionA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Javan Newspaper:

1- Zarif: History Will Show JCPOA Is Document of Iran’s Honour!
2- Coronavirus Once Again Breaks Records in Less than a WeekA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Verification of Zarif’s Statements at Parliament
2- Americans Set Fire on US Flag on Its Independence Day
3- Retired US Diplomat: Trump and Biden Have No Disagreement over Hostility towards Iran
4- 200 Lawmakers Summon Rouhani to ParliamentA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Controversy in Zarif’s Speech
2- Food Product Prices Go Down Across the World, Rise in Iran!A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Parliament’s ‘Warm’ Reception of Zarif
2- Coronavirus, the Great Source of ChaosA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Standing against Accusations: Parliament Attacks Foreign Minister
2- Wrong Address to Find Those behind Economic Woes [Editorial]
3- In a Year When Iran Was Deprived of Oil Revenues, Previous Parliament Obliged Gov’t to Spend 87,000 Billion Tomans More
4- How Putin and Bin Zayed Changed Middle EastA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 6

Iran Confirms 160 New Fatalities Caused by COVID-19

Iran's COVID-19 Fatalities Hit 23,000: Ministry

In her press briefing on Monday, Sima-Sadat Lari confirmed 2,613 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of infections to 243,051.

According to the spokeswoman, 204,083 patients have so far recovered from COVID-19, but 3,201 are still in severe conditions of the disease.

She said so far 1,820,003 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.
Lari added that Khuzestan, Kurdistan, East Azarbaijan, West Azarbaijan, Ilam, Hormozgan, Bushehr, Khorasan Razavi, and Kermanshah provinces are considered as red zones.

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Iran Bans Export of Masks amid Surge in COVID-19 Infections

Iran Bans Export of Masks amid Surge in COVID-19 Infections

“Based on a decision made by the [coronavirus] task force, it is forbidden to export different types of masks for the time being,” said Jamshid Golpour, the head of the Industry ans Trade Ministry’s Centre for Guilds and Businesspeople

He further touched upon health protocols that make wearing masks obligatory and highlighted that some provinces are in a “red” state with regards to the COVID-19 outbreak.

He urged people as well as the private and public sectors to contribute to efforts to contain the novel coronavirus.

“The Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade makes every effort to remove obstacles to production, especially those in the cycle of producing masks,” he noted.

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“Producers are expected to provide distribution networks with standard masks at already approved prices,” he said, adding that the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade supports workshops producing masks.

He added masks should also be offered for sale via online shops.

Shafe’i Mosque; A Gem of Architecture in Kermanshah

Shafe’i Mosque; A Gem of Architecture in Kermanshah 1

The Sunni Muslim mosque in Kermanshah has turned into a masterpiece of architecture and one of the most magnificent mosques across Iran after eight decades.

With its elegant minarets, the Shafe’i Mosque is one the Kurdish city’s main attractions. The mosque’s interior design includes intricate arches and pillars embellished with verses of the holy Quran.

Inspired by the classical Ottoman style in mosque architecture, Shafe’i Mosque has a large dome and several semi-domes, slender minarets, impressive ceiling and walls adorned by tughra calligraphic patterns and drawings, sturdy pillars, and a central space underneath the large dome that remind visitors of Turkish mosques.

Since 1947, the Sunni Muslims of Kermanshah have been holding Friday prayers in the mosque.

At present, the prayers are held only in the newly-built section of the mosque, whose style is inspired by the Turkish mosques and is adjacent to the old structure.

Like all other religious sites and mosques in Iran, the Shafe’i Mosque has faced a temporary closure after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in February.

Leader Vows Iran’s Unwavering Support for Palestine‌

Leader Vows Iran’s Unwavering Support for Palestine‌

In a message to Ismail Haniyeh, the chief of the political bureau of Islamic resistance movement Hamas, Ayatollah Khamenei has assured Palestine that the Islamic Republic feels bound on religious and humanitarian grounds to keep supporting the Palestinian people. Leader Vows Iran’s Unwavering Support for Palestine‌

In the message, Ayatollah Khamenei said he has carefully read a letter from Haniyeh about the recent developments in Palestine, adding, “I thank Almighty God for the fact that the Palestinian resistance movement’s fortitude and perseverance against the plots hatched by the US and the Zionist regime has led to their (Israelis’) weakness and failure and, conversely, has resulted in the dignity and glory for the Islamic Ummah, and I express gratitude to you brave strugglers.”

“The weak enemy, which has suffered irreparable defeats on the field, is pursuing its policy of expansionism and violation of the inalienable rights of Palestinians, first through economic pressures and blockade of the oppressed Gaza, and then with the trick of negotiation and the plan for peace and compromise, but the resistance current and the courageous Palestinian nation did not tolerate their (the enemy’s) threat and allurement with the logic of wisdom and experience, took the path to dignity and honor with their exemplary fortitude like the past, and will keep to this direct path from now on too,” the Leader said in the message.

Ayatollah Khamenei also reminded Haniyeh that “vigilance, unity and solidarity” among the Palestinian people and groups will help them thwart the evil hostile plots and will result in divine victory.

“Like before, the Islamic Republic, according to religious and humanitarian duties and based upon the valued principles of the Islamic Revolution, will spare no effort to support the oppressed people of Palestine, restore their rights, and also to combat the evil of the fake and usurping Zionist regime,” Ayatollah Khamenei underlined.

The Leader finally prayed that God might strengthen Palestine.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Shahid Rajaei Dam in Mazandaran

Shahid Rajaei Dam in Mazandaran 1

Following the heavy spring rainfalls this year, the water behind the dam overflowed for the fifth time since its construction 24 years ago, promising a year full of water and blessings.

What follows are Mizan News Agency’s photos of the overflow of Shahid Rajaei Dam:

Peculiar Inheritance Makes Iranian Woman Exporter of Honey

Peculiar Inheritance Makes Iranian Woman Exporter of Honey 7

The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about patrimony is usually a late father’s estate and money, but Fatemeh Mostafavi has inherited a bee yard from her father 50 years ago.

Her father’s bee yard in the province of Zanjan became such a lucrative source of livelihood that she could raise 12 children with the honey bee business.

Ms. Mostafavi’s father was a renowned beekeeper in Koohsar city and taught his daughter how to run a bee farm.

Fatemeh continued to run and expand the business after marrying Rajab Ali Shojaee, and now owns a large apiary with at least 80 beehives.

The hives are kept in their family garden and a number of them are relocated to nearby mountainous areas in the summertime to produce more and higher quality honey.

The product of their family business has loyal customers, even from the foreign countries.

What follows are Fars News Agency’s photos of her efforts to keep her family business alive:

Iran Sympathizes with Japan over Deadly Flood, Landslide

Iran Sympathizes with Japan over Deadly Flood, Landslide
Up to 10,000 defence troops, the coast guard and fire brigades are taking part in the rescue operation / Photo by Kyodo News

In a statement on Monday, Mousavi offered sympathy to the Japanese nation and government and the bereaved families of the victims.

Dozens of people are now confirmed or presumed dead amid floods and landslides triggered by torrential downpours on Japan’s southern island of Kyushu. The bad conditions are hampering search and rescue operations.

Scores of people remained stranded in southern Japan on Sunday after heavy rain the day before caused deep flooding and mudslides that left at least 34 people confirmed or presumed dead.

Floodwaters from the Kuma River inundated many houses, buildings and vehicles, causing people to climb onto roofs and wait for rescue.

More than 40,000 soldiers, coast guard personnel and fire brigades are taking part in search and rescue operations.