Monday, December 22, 2025
Home Blog Page 2769

Iran to Cut Dependence on Hormuz Strait for Oil Exports via 1,000-km Pipeline

Iran to Cut Dependence on Hormuz Strait for Oil Exports via 1,000-km Pipeline

President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday described the pipeline project as a major and significant national program.

“We are doing a colossal job; it is a major pipeline; the project is already underway; the pipeline will run all the way from Goreh to Jask. It is a 1,000-kilometre pipeline,” he said.

The president underlined Iran will not depend on the Strait of Hormuz for its petroleum exports anymore.

“Our oil exports will no longer be only dependent on the Starit of Hormuz. This is the first time in Iran’s history that such a thing is being done,” he noted.

“Once I had gone to visit the Leader, who told me ‘this is the most strategic work that your administration is doing.’” President Rouhani added.

“It is a project where our oil is being transferred via a 1,000-kilometre pipeline to Jask from where it will be taken to the Sea of Oman. This is a major and significant and unique work being done for the first time in Iran’s history,” he said.

Unfounded Spy Data No Grounds for IAEA’s Demand: Iran

Iran Sees ‘Positive Outlook’ for Ties with IAEA after Latest Report

That came in a statement issued by the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission in reaction to the resolution adopted by the IAEA’s Board of Governors against Iran.

The full text of the resolution follows.

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

The IAEA’s Board of Governors committed a grave mistake by issuing its politically charged and nonprofessional resolution against the Islamic Republic of Iran’s peaceful nuclear program on June 19, 2020, a resolution which lacks any legal and technical grounds.

The agency’s GOV/2020/34 resolution whose draft was presented by the three European countries of France, Britain and Germany, demands access to Iranian sites at a time when our country has, in recent years, been a place where the agency conducted the most number of its inspections and the most transparent ones. Furthermore, among all countries, Iran has had the most extensive cooperation with this international agency. But in return, the agency, under political and non-expert pressure from the US and its allies, has issued a resolution against Iran. While rejecting this resolution, the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission stresses that:

1. Under the regulations, the IAEA is not authorized to make demands for access based on data provided by spy services, especially what relies on baseless claims by the illegitimate Zionist regime [of Israel]. The whole world should know that if Iran agrees to demands for access based on such data, it will set a wrong precedent against all countries.

2. By proposing and adopting the recent resolution, the European countries advanced the United States’ demands and showed that they are no short of the US when it comes to bearing grudge against Iran, and this will go down in the Iranian nation’s historical memory.

3. In Article 6 of the “Law on Proportionate and Mutual Action by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Implementing JCPOA” approved in 2015, the Parliament has subjected the Iranian government’s cooperation with the agency to national interests; now, given the Board of Governor’s biased resolution, and in order to protect the Iranian nation’s inalienable rights, the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission has drawn up and presented to the parliament floor for approval a motion which requires the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to stop the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol.

4. It has been announced time and again that based on a fatwa by Leader of the Islamic Revolution [Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei], there is no room for nuclear weapons in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s defense doctrine; at the same time, the Iranian nation will not allow international institutions to violate the national sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran under pressure from the US and its allies.

Iran’s War on Drugs Serving Youth Worldwide: Official

Iran’s War on Drugs Serving Youth Worldwide: Official

Addressing an online conference held on the occasion of the Anti-Narcotics Week on Tuesday, Eskandar Momeni said Iran makes no distinction between the youth across the globe when it comes to the war on drugs, a clear sign of which is that the Islamic Republic has blocked the transit of narcotics to the European countries.

He also noted that the Iranian Police has obliterated a consignment of the drugs seized from smugglers in a symbolic gesture on Tuesday, saying the bulk of the illicit drugs had been destined for the foreign countries.

Highlighting Iran’s great achievements in the fight against drugs, Momeni said a 2020 report from the United Nations states that 90% of the total opium, 26% of heroin, and 48% of the morphine seized across the world have been captured by Iran.

“The laws and regulations in force in Iran reveal that the Islamic Republic of Iran is fighting against drugs decisively and genuinely at home and abroad,” he noted, saying the Islamic Republic is engaged in a long-running war against drugs no matter which country’s youth may fall victims to narcotics.

The official further said the Islamic Republic’s war on drugs has so far resulted in the martyrdom of more than 4,000 servicemen and has left more than 12,000 forces handicapped.

According to Momeni, Iran has seized more than 950 tonnes of drugs in the previous Iranian year, showing a 21% rise compared to a year before.

Iran is at the forefront of the fight against narcotics, so that all countries are expected to assist the Islamic Republic in this war, since collective cooperation would benefit themselves, he stated.

Momeni finally highlighted Iran’s interaction with the neighboring states and close cooperation with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, expressing hope for the promotion of cooperation in the months to come.

Iran, which has a 900-kilometer common border with Afghanistan, has been used as the main conduit for smuggling Afghan drugs to narcotics kingpins in Europe.

Despite high economic and human costs, the Islamic Republic has been actively fighting drug trafficking over the past decades.

Iran’s President Rejects Trump’s Call for Talks as ‘A Big Lie’

Iran's President Rejects Trump's Call for Talks as 'A Big Lie'

Rouhani said it is weird to say Washington is ready for negotiations because they were the ones who left the negotiating table.

“They say we are ready to negotiate! It is a weird remark! What does it mean that “we are ready to negotiate?” Who left the negotiating table? Who broke down the negotiating table?! Who set fire on the negotiating room?! They did! We were working within the framework of rationality, logic, ethics, politics, and international commitment, but they violated all. So, this is a big lie,” added the president.

Speaking in a meeting with his governors on Tuesday, the president further lashed out at Donald Trump saying that he was an inexperienced guy when taking office and his acts show it clearly.

“An inexperienced guy came to power in the US and you see his acts and behaviour now. The people of the US themselves can judge now. See his behaviour towards his own people! So, such a person came and some provoked him. He put a great pressure on us. He exerted the pressure saying Iran will give in within three months, and he will manage the negotiating table. Well, he understood he had made a mistake and miscalculated. The Zionists, the reactionaries, and the extremists in the US made a mistake.”

Rouhani also appreciated the resistance of Iranian nation against US pressures saying the Islamic Republic will never give in under pressure.

“Our nation stood strong and resisted. Today, it is clear for the entire world that we will not give in under pressure and sanctions. He [Trump] must work logically. Every day, lie after lie! However, we need to explain this fact to our people. Our people are making a great endeavour now. Our nation is resisting against a superpower who is operating cruelly. So, it has to be clarified and explained to people!” concluded Rouhani.

70% of Aircraft Parts Produced Inside Iran: Minister

70% of Aircraft Parts Produced Inside Iran: Minister

Brigadier General Amir Hatami has said on Tuesday the majority of aircraft parts are being produced inside the country thanks to the successes achieved over the past 40 years.

“We have been able to localise spare parts manufacturing in these areas, and we are one of the few countries that have achieved this success,” a lawmaker quoted Hatami as saying during a parliament session.

The Minister of Defence has added that the success in the production of aircraft parts in the country comes as the Islamic Republic possesses a wide range of aircraft.

In aerospace industry, our progress is up-to-date today and we have achieved a lot in this area, Hatami was quoted as saying.

Iran Officially Declares Cancellation of This Year’s Hajj Pilgrimage

Iran Officially Declares Cancellation of This Year's Hajj Pilgrimage

The Tuesday statement came after the Saudi Hajj authority announced that Hajj rituals would be held on a limited scale and on a domestic basis this year.

Iran’s official statement reads that the necessary arrangements had been made for sending Iranian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

“Moreover, due to the coronavirus outbreak, several expert meetings had been held with health experts and officials to draw up health protocols for all executive procedures of Hajj,” read the statement.

“As a result, binding health protocols had been drawn up,” it added.

“However, given the cancellation of Hajj plans for Iranian pilgrims [this year,] pilgrims’ licenses for the Hajj trip shall remain valid in order of priority and will be postponed until next year,” the statement read.

Iran Condemns New US Sanctions on China

Iran Condemns New US Sanctions on China

In a press conference on Tuesday, Ali Rabiei dismissed Washington’s move as interference in Beijing’s internal affairs.

“We have expressed our concern over these interventions. And in an official letter to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, we have voiced our full support for China,” he said.

The spokesman underlined that the White House is in no position to adopt such measures.

“Here, once again we emphasize the stances of our government. The US is in no position to adopt such interventionist positions, and such interference is in flagrant breach of international regulations and of nations’ right to self-determination,” he added.

The US-Chinese relations have been strained over an array of issues, including the trade war, US sanctions on China’s military, and US ties with Taiwan, which Beijing considers a renegade province.

The two countries are also at loggerheads primarily over Washington’s assertions that China uses predatory tactics, including technology theft, in a drive to become the global leader in robotics, self-driving cars and other advanced technology.

Washington has also imposed billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese goods as part of the trade war.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Rabiei touched upon good Tehran-Beijing cooperation.

He said the draft version of a 25-year cooperation plan between the two countries has been approved, which shows how deep-rooted Sino-Iranian ties are.

He noted the cooperation program proves the United States’ attempts to isolate Iran and cut off its relationship with the international community have failed.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- MP: All Phone Calls of Officials Must Be Tapped
2- Iranian Official Criticizes Media Efforts to Create Disagreement between Iran, Afghanistan
3- We’ll Get Used to US Dollar Rate of 200,000 Rial, TooA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Latest Updates on Reformists’ Pick for 2021 Presidential Votes
2- Trump’s Opponents Have Become Stronger: Analyst
3- Conservatives Will Lose If Reformist Voters Don’t VoteA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Big Electoral Challenge for Reformists
* Are Reformists Suffering from Shortage of Candidates?
2- Bolton’s Account of Trump-Trump Conflict
* Trump Both Wants a Deal and Tries to Seem Tough
3- Iran-Afghanistan Ties in Path of InteractionA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Former Ambassador Says He Didn’t Let US Influence Iran-Brazil Ties
2- Is Iranian Judge Alive? New Speculations about Mansouri’s DeathA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Iran Newspaper:

1- Deal between Two Neighbours for Border Security
2- Afghan Delegation’s Visit to Iran Unprecedented: AnalystA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Javan Newspaper:

1- Kerry Talks of Revolution, Bolton Speaks of QuagmireA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Why Is Forex Rates Rising? How Can They Be Decreased?
2- Bodies of Afghan Martyr, 191 Comrades Expatriated
3- Electoral Scandal for Trump: Only 6,000 Show Up at His Rally
4- First Big Iranian Supermarket to Be Built in Venezuela
5- Bolton’s Account of Cancelling Reaction to Iran’s Downing of US DroneA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Anti-Iran Secrets from Bolton’s New Book
2- Bolton: Angel of Death or Saviour of Trump?A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Iran’s Great Role in Bolton’s Controversial Book
2- Stock Market Gaining More Popularity as US Dollar Rate Rises to 200,000 RialA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Iran, Afghanistan Take Long Stride to Strengthen RelationsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Ambiguities of Suspicious Death
* Iran’s Prosecutor General Writes to Romanian Counterpart
2- Zarif: Black Box of Ukrainian Plane to Be Sent to France
3- New Parliament’s Space Concerns
4- Most Anti-Iran White House Official Talks of Trump’s Iran ApproachA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23

Iran Blames Int’l Psy-War for Historic Devaluation of National Currency

Iran Blames Int’l Psy-War for Historic Devaluation of National Currency

“Psychological warfare against Iran as well as the creation of an unrealistic anxiety among people are the main causes of the recent fluctuations in the foreign exchange market,” President Rouhani said on Tuesday.

Speaking at a meeting of the government’s economic coordination headquarters, President Rouhani vowed that the current slump in the value of Iranian rial is temporary.
“The shock created in the foreign exchange market is temporary and has no fundamental economic reason and balance must return to the exchange market,” he noted.

The president said the reopening of Iran’s borders and the return of exports and imports to normal conditions will be effective in restoring calm to the foreign exchange market.

“Expansion of exports and successful efforts to return the forex revenues to the country … will create a calmer situation in the foreign exchange market,” he added.

He highlighted the role media outlets can play in creating a calm atmosphere in the country’s economy and allay the people’s concerns over “short-term” fluctuations in the forex market, and called on all officials – from the central bank to supervisory bodies – to join forces against profiteers.

“We all should strive to prevent the rise in forex rates from impacting other commodities and goods, and try to control the short-term and temporary fluctuations,” Rouhani added.

A US dollar was traded for about 205,000 rials on Tuesday, up from 188,200 rials on Friday and 198,000 rials on early Monday.

Iranian authorities said last week that the country’s oil revenues have dropped to $8.9 billion in the year to March, from $119 billion in 2011.

Iran’s COVID-19 Cases Near 210,000: Ministry

Iran's COVID-19 Cases Near 210,000: Ministry

In a press briefing on Tuesday, Sima-Sadat Lari said 121 people have died of the virus in the past 24 hours, bringing the overall fatalities to 9,863.

The spokeswoman said 169,160 patients have so far recovered from the disease, and been discharged from hospital.

2,846 patients are also in severe conditions of the disease, she added.

Lari noted that 1,475,331 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.

According to the spokeswoman, Hormozgan, Khuzestan, and West Azarbaijan provinces have recorded the highest number of patients hospitalized for coronavirus.

However, she added, the number of fatalities has decreased in Khuzestan, while the number of hospitalized patients has risen in Fars province.

The number of hospitalizations has considerably decreased in Kermanshah, Golestan, Kerman, Bushehr, and Hamadan provinces, Lari noted.

Coronavirus online test
If you are worried that you may have contracted the Coronavirus, take this test right now.