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Iran Issuing E-Visas for Nationals of 180 Countries

In an address to the opening ceremony of Qeshm airport’s office of electronic visa, Deputy Foreign Minister for Consular Affairs Hassan Qashqavi underlined that foreign passengers visiting Iran can receive their visas after arriving at Qeshm airport without any need for referring to Iranian embassies and consulates in their own countries.

The foreign passengers can also submit their visa applications at the Iranian foreign ministry portal and receive a tracking code in a short message on their cell phones, he was quoted as saying in a Farsi report by IRNA.

He went on saying with the tracking code the passengers can receive their visa at Qeshm airport within 20 minutes.

The Iranian official also said by establishing the office, the Iranian government has prepared the grounds for attracting further foreign tourists and investments.

“Medical, tourist and other types of visas in the same class are issued electronically at Qeshm airport for half the cost of other visas,” he noted, adding that Qeshm officials can take advantage of the new facilities to attract medical tours to the southern island.

Each week, on average between 140 and 170 flights are carried out through Shiraz, Esfahan, Mashhad, Tehran and Dubai lines by Zagros, Qeshm Air, Me’raj, Iran Air, ATA, Aseman, Taban, Kish, Mahan and Sepehran airlines. It is expected the number will increase by 25 percent in near future.

He finally called for taking advantage of the tourist capacities of Qeshm Island saying some 80 percent of the tourist attractions of Qeshm are unknown even for the Iranians.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Newspapers today widely covered the remarks made by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif about the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers and Trump’s upcoming decision about the JCPOA.

Zarif left Tehran for Moscow on Wednesday to hold talks with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov, and then departed for Brussels where he later met his counterparts from Germany, France, and Britain as well as the EU foreign policy chief. The talks are mainly focused on the nuclear deal and Iran’s compliance with its commitments.

The recent unrest in Iran and the ensuing developments, particularly the situation of detainees and those behind the riots, also remained a top story today.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

Abrar:

1- Zarif: Even Trump Himself Doesn’t Know What He’s Going to Do with JCPOA

2- Iran’s Water Condition below Normal Level

3- Tehran Province Justice Chief: People Want Judiciary to Issue Fair Sentences

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- China Not Taking Risk in Containing Fire of Iranian Ship

2- Reformist Figure: Economic Rift between Europe, US Opportunity for Iran

3- Telegram Filtering, Test for Rouhani; Telegram Messenger Still Unblocked

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Ayatollah Mousavi Bojnourdi: We Should See People as Priority

2- Rouhani Welcomes Leader’s Remarks about Recent Unrest

  • Don’t Attack Gov’t, Wait and See How We Resolve Problems

3- Countdown Begins: US to Make Decision about Iran Nuclear Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Ebtekar:

1- Interior Minister Tasked with Starting Probe into Casualties of Unrest

2- Zarif: Europe Does Not Know What Decision Trump Will Make

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Ettela’at:

1- Zarif: World Community Must Stand against Anti-JCPOA Measures of US

2- Islamic Awakening Growing in Oppressed Countries: Iran Leader’s Chief of Staff

3- Iranian Doctor Malekzadeh Receives Honorary Medal of Int’l Cancer Research Agency

4- Rouhani: Government to Focus on Eradication of Absolute Poverty Next Year

5- Nasrallah: Resistance Forces Will Definitely Enter al-Quds

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Iran:

1- Gov’t Expects Parliament to Complete Proposed Budget, Not to Change It

2- Rouhani: We Are All Responsible

3- Iran Enters Driest Year in 25 Years

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Javan:

1- Iran’s Uranium Warning to US Withdrawal from JCPOA

  • If Trump Violates Iran Nuclear Deal, We’ll Speed Up Uranium Enrichment

2- Raising Issue of Sanctions on State TV Makes IRIB’s Responsibility Heavier

3- European JCPOA like Swimming in Mirage

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Foreign Ministry Shows Harsh Reaction to US Congress’ Support for Rioters

  • US House’s Meddlesome Resolution Stems from American Rulers’ Hegemonic Nature

2- Rouhani: Resolving Economic Problems, Securing People’s Rights Main Priority of Gov’t

3- Deviant Elements Try in Vain to Question Ayatollah Khamenei’s Appointment as Leader

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Kayhan:

1- Next Year’s Budget: Remedy or More Pain for People?

2- Malaysian Int’l Board: Al Saud Not Capable of Running Mecca, Prophet’s Mosque

  • Muslim World Must Take Action

3- Anti-Iran Resolution Passed in US House to Support Rioters

4- Red Carpet for Enemies: Giving Management of Public Opinion to Aliens

5- European Institute: Several Saudi Princes Executed; Al Saud Plans to Control Protests

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Resalat:

1- We Should Beware of Enemy’s Infiltration: Iran Leader’s Chief of Staff

2- Central Bank Governor: We Don’t Approve of Bitcoin; People Should Be Careful

3- Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi: Officials Should Visit People, Listen to Their Demands

4- Similarities between 1953 Coup, Recent Unrest

5- Iran’s Traditional Medicine Accepted by World Health Organization

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11


 

Shargh:

1- Reformist MPs Call for Visiting Evin Prison

2- Interior Minister Holds Talks with Economic Activists

3- Scenario of Iran’s Elimination from FIFA World Cup

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 11

Iran FM, Top European Diplomats Discuss JCPOA in Brussels

Zarif, who arrived in Brussels after a short stay in the Russian capital of Moscow, held talks with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel, and EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini on the nuclear deal.

Earlier on Thursday, Zarif held a bilateral meeting with Le Drian. During the talks, Zarif highlighted the need for all parties to the JCPOA to implement their commitments under the deal.

The Iranian top diplomat also called on European countries to play a more active role in this regard.

Le Drian, for his part, underlined the significance of JCPOA implementation and France’s resolve in this respect.

The two sides emphasized the importance of stability and security in the region and the need for peaceful resolution of regional crises through dialogue and political consultation.

The French FM also thanked his Iranian counterpart for inviting him to visit Tehran, and stressed that he will make the trip soon.

An EU diplomat says the aim of these meetings between Iranian and European diplomats is to send a message to Washington that Iran is complying with the terms of the deal.

Enemy Failed to Incite Sedition in Iran: IRGC Chief

Mohammad-Ali Jafari

Speaking in a ceremony on Thursday, General Jafari said, “What was proven in this sedition (the recent riots and unrest in Iran) was the enemy’s embarrassment because the enemies failed despite extensive planning to trigger the third [wave of] local sedition against the Islamic Republic, and that was because of Iranian people’s 40-year resistance.

According to a report by the Persian-language Fars News Agency, the general said Iranians, some of whom had even staged protests over the economic problems they had, drew a line between themselves and rioters as soon as they found out that anti-revolutionary elements and hypocrites were cashing in on the situation.

“Many of those who had taken to the streets in the early days to express their objection over their livelihood situation staged mass [pro-establishment] rallies in recent days to condemn the anti-revolutionary moves, which sows the Iranian nation’s prudence and faith,” General Jafari underlined.

He further said that the enemy is planning to mount an economic war and impose sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The top commander urged officials to redouble their efforts to protect low-income families against economic pressures and solve their economic problems.

5.6 Magnitude Quake Strikes Western Iran

Two Quakes Hit Iran as Fight against COVID-19 Goes On

According to the National Seismological Centre of the University of Tehran’s Institute of Geophysics, the earthquake hit an area 13km away from the town of Sumar in Kermanshah province on Thursday at 10:29 a.m. local time.

The epicentre, with a depth of 8km, was determined to be at 33.78 degrees latitude and 45.74 degrees longitude.

Later at 10:44 am, the same area was also hit by a 5.4-magnitude quake.

There were no immediate reports of casualties and the extent of the damages inflicted on the quake-hit area.

Back on November 12, another massive earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale had rattled Kermanshah province and killed at least 620 people.

Tehran Condemns Meddlesome US Resolution on Iran Unrest

In a statement on Wednesday, Qassemi said, “The interventionist resolution passed by the US Congress is rejected, and is completely reprehensible and unacceptable.”

He said the US government’s interference in other countries’ internal affairs is unwise, illogical and against international norms and regulations.

“Actions such as the adoption of this resolution as well as the hostile comments and moves by that country’s government against the noble Iranian nation, which emanate from US rulers’ acquisitive and domineering nature, have always been known to wise Iranian people, and are undoubtedly a failed policy,” said Qassemi.

“Such repeated, theatrical and politically-tainted resolutions show the nature of the meddlesome US regime, which the great Iranian nation has witnessed time and again over the past decade,” he said.

“On the one hand, the US government, in a hypocritical move and by chanting utterly false slogans, claims to be supporting Iranian people, and on the other hand, taunts the civilized Iranian nation by imposing unfair sanctions, barring Iranian nationals from entering that country, and showing other malicious behaviours,” Qassemi noted.

“But US authorities need to learn once more that the ever-glorious Iranian nation is keeping a close watch on such policies, double standards and hostile approaches [adopted by Washington] against their country, and if need be, will respond to such injudicious actions in due time,” the spokesman underlined.

Iranian, Russian FMs Hold Talks in Moscow

In the Wednesday meeting, Zarif reviewed the developing ties between Tehran and Moscow and hailed the positive and constructive positions of the Russian Federation regarding the US efforts to meddle in Iran’s domestic affairs at the UN.

For his part, Lavrov touched upon the significance of the nuclear deal saying that it is very important that the International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed Iran’s compliance with its JCPOA commitments.

He also noted that Russia will continue to emphasize the important role of the IAEA.

The two sides also discussed and exchanged views on the important regional issues.

Trump Still Not Sure What to Do with Iran Deal: Zarif

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Speaking to reporters upon arrival in the Russian capital of Moscow on Wednesday, Zarif said it is not yet clear what decision Donald Trump will make on January 12, the date when he is expected to re-certify Iran’s compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“One of Trump’s policies is to avoid being predictable. However, he has gone to extremes in adopting this policy so much that the US is no longer much reliable for any of its partners.”

Asked if the Europeans know about Trump’s upcoming decision, Zarif said, “I don’t think even Trump himself knows yet what he is going to do, but Europeans for sure do not yet know what decision he will make.”

“If the international community is interested in the continued implementation of JCPOA, it must stand against any measure by the US against the nuclear deal,” he added.

Zarif referred to his visit to Moscow, which is being made ahead of his trip to Brussels on Thursday, and said, “While in Moscow, I will hold talks with Mr Lavrov (Russian FM) on the US’ destructive policies.”

“The international community has explicitly indicated that it does not support the US policies and consider them to be destructive,” he went on to say.

He pointed to the recent UN Security Council meeting on Iran and said, “The UNSC held a totally unnecessary meeting last Friday. We believe holding the meeting was basically a very wrong and dangerous move for the UN Security Council.”

However, he added, the US was totally isolated in the meeting despite the pressures it had exerted on the member states.

“Almost all countries whose envoys addressed the meeting underlined the implementation of JCPOA and the necessity of keeping it. This shows a consensus in the international community.”

“This global consensus must be translated into action. On the one hand, the US should understand this global consensus and revise its policies accordingly, and on the other hand, the international community needs to stand against any anti-JCPOA move by the US if it wants to maintain the nuclear deal,” he noted.

“This is what we will pursue in our talks on Wednesday and Thursday, and will wait for the next moves by other countries.”

He at the same time noted that Iran has various options and will consider its people’s interests when making decision. “In our view, our interests will be reinforced.”

The Iranian top diplomat further pointed to “strategic” relations between Iran and Russia, and said, “Russia is an important neighbour for us and a major member of the P5+1 group which played a very important and key role in the nuclear negotiations.”

“During the past two years, Russia has had a major role in the implementation of the nuclear deal, and we have enjoyed Moscow’s support in the UN Security Council in these two years,” he noted.

Iran DM Vows Decisive Response to US Moves

Speaking to reporters in Tehran on Wednesday, Brigadier General Amir Hatami highlighted Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei’s recent comments about US defeats in the face of Iran as a fact that Washington has repeatedly experienced in the past.

Whenever the US caused damages to Iran, it received a decisive and harsh response, the general added.

His remarks came after Ayatollah Khamenei said the US will suffer defeats if it repeats its hostile moves against Iran, citing Washington’s failure to carry out its plot in the recent unrest in Iran.

“In these few days Iran suffered damage; this will not go unavenged,” the Leader said on Tuesday.

In late December, peaceful protests over economic problems broke out in a number of Iranian cities, but the gatherings turned violent in some places when groups of participants, some of them armed, vandalized public property and launched attacks on police stations and government buildings.

Following the unrest, people held several demonstrations across the country to condemn the violent riots and acts of vandalism, and voice support for the Islamic Republic’s Establishment.

Security forces say many rioters arrested in the recent unrest have been trained by the MKO terrorists or had links with the Takfiri terrorist groups.

Iran Collects Genetic Data of People from 8 Races

Hossein Najmabadi, the director of the Centre for Genetic Research of the University of Rehabilitation Sciences, says 800 people belonging to 8 Iranian races were sequenced in the Iranome project.

“The findings of the project can be effective in preventing, diagnosing and treating genetic diseases. Moreover, we, in this project, managed to report worldwide 200 new genes which cause mental retardation,” said the top researcher, as quoted by the Persian-language Ettelaat newspaper.

He said the quite modern next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has been around in developed countries for the past eight years. He said the technology is used to diagnose genetic diseases.

“Since then, the Centre for Genetic Research of the University of Rehabilitation Sciences has, as a leading centre in the country, used this method (the NGS technology) in most of its projects,” he noted.

He said the findings of the research were published in the Nature magazine in 2011.

“In addition to that, dozens of prestigious articles were published about the application of the technology in identifying the genetic reasons behind mental retardation, deafness, muscular diseases and other genetic illnesses,” the senior researcher said.

According to the data released by Iran’s Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology, the Islamic Republic’s share in scientific publications worldwide has been growing over the past two decades, from 0.07 percent in 1996 to 1.5 percent in 2015.

Likewise, its share in total regional scientific publications increased from 3.5 percent in 1996 to 28.6 percent in 2015. Joint publications by Iranian authors and foreign collaborators accounted for around 19.8 percent.

The Iranian government says a major reason for these improvements is the increasing importance given to scientific publications, research, promotion of university professors through awarding grants to them, and granting awards to the graduate students and pursuing their admissions to accredited universities.