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Iran Calls for Enhanced Intelligence Cooperation against Terror

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Addressing the six-party conference on the threat of terrorism, held in Islamabad on Sunday, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani called on his counterparts from Pakistan, Russia, China, Turkey and Afghanistan to attach more significance to interaction among their intelligence organizations and data sharing.

He also proposed the idea of formation of a special committee to coordinate counterterrorism efforts and share intelligence data to ensure regional security.

Denouncing the Western so-called anti-terror military coalition for its ineffectual war against terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq, Larijani said the main reason behind the fall of the Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group was the formation of the Iran-Russia-Turkey coalition.

Terrorist activities would die down only when schools promoting Takfiri ideologies are closed, he added, saying Wahhabism has resorted to baseless and wrong teachings in the name of Islam to justify massacre of innocent people.

Larijani has joined his counterparts in Islamabad for the two-day meeting to discuss and address the challenges of terrorism and inter-regional connectivity.

The idea to hold such a gathering was put forward by Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan Sardar Ayaz Sadiq during the 2nd meeting of the Eurasian Parliaments’ Speakers in Seoul, back in June, according to Pakistani sources.

Iran has always called for concerted action by the regional countries in the fight against terrorism, and has launched security and intelligence cooperation with its neighbors to counter terrorist operations, particularly along border areas.

Iran FM Offers Congratulations on Christmas

“The angels said, Mary, God gives you glad-tidings of a Word from Him whose name is Christ, Jesus, son of Mary; highly honoured in this world and the next,” Zarif said in a Saturday post in his Twitter, quoting a verse from the Holy Quran.

“A very happy and peaceful Christmas to all,” the Iranian top diplomat noted.

“May Christ’s universal message of peace be embraced in the coming year,” he added.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 5

A major story in several newspapers today was the air pollution in Tehran and other megacities, and a protest rally held by the citizens of Tehran in front of the municipality.

The issue of earthquake and the absolute necessity of preparing for the incident 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- UN Security Council Unanimously Pass New Sanctions against N. Korea

2- Bin Salman’s Condition for Release of Bin Talal: Paying $6 Billion

3- Fuad Masum Underlines Support of Iran-Iraq Investment

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- 48,000 Killed by Air Pollution: Shocking Statistics

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Asrar:

1- Intelligence Minister: To Save Establishment, It’s Necessary to Avoid Conflicts, Sedition

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Emtiaz:

1- 12% of Iranian People Illiterate

2- Minister: Iran to Build Its First ICT Town

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Etemad:

1- Nonstop Efforts to Contain 57 Days of Fire in Oil Well Southern Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Ettela’at:

1- Labour Minister: Gov’t Strategy Based on Increasing Cash Subsidies of Poor

2- Judiciary Chief, President, Parliament Speaker to Meet on Air Pollution, Quake

3- First VP: Gov’t Resolved to Revise Administrative System

4- Zionist Regime Withdraws from UNESCO in Protest at UN’s Anti-Israel Resolution

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Iran:

1- Tehran Mayor: End of Red Alert in Capital; No Concern over Bigger Quake

2- Azeri Maestro: Iranian Tar Must Be Introduced to World Academically

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Jame Jam:

1- Less than One Book for Each Iranian Citizen

  • A Report on Total Number of Books Published in Past 8 Months

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Javan:

1- Golden Maserati Spotted in Tehran!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran to Receive New Cargo Ships as of March 2018

2- France Prepares for Christmas by Deploying 100,000 Security Forces

3- Iran, Switzerland to Cooperate on Promotion of Nuclear Safety

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Kayhan:

1- Advocates of Reformism: Those Who Regret Voting for Rouhani Are Conspirators!

2- Popular Front: Palestinians’ Legitimate Goal Is to Attack US Interests

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Khorasan:

1- One Million Yemenis Suffering from Cholera

  • TIME Portrays Saudi Coalition’s Crimes in Yemen

2- Telegram to Release Digital Currency Inspired by Bitcoin

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Resalat:

1- Parliament Speaker: Terrorism in Mideast Not Over

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Shahrvand:

1- We Want Fresh Air

  • Tehran Citizens Hold Protest Gathering in Front of Municipality

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24

Iran President Congratulates Japan on Emperor’s Birthday

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In a Saturday message, Rouhani sincerely congratulated Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the birthday of the Emperor and the National Day of Japan.

“I hope that friendly relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Japan, which have been growing in all political, economic and cultural aspects in recent years, continue to deepen to serve the interests of the two countries,” the Iranian president noted.

He also wished health and success for PM Abe and prosperity and felicity for the Japanese nation.

The Emperor’s Birthday is a national holiday in the Japanese calendar celebrated on the birthday of the reigning Emperor, which is currently 23 December, as Emperor Akihito was born on that day in 1933. Akihito is due to retire on 30 April 2019, meaning that the holiday will not be observed in 2019, and its next celebration will be on the birthday of Crown Prince Naruhito (23 February 2020).

Classic Car Exhibition Held in Tehran

The event was held at Azadi Sports Complex on Friday, December 24.

What follows are the Mehr News Agency’s photos of this exhibition:

Iran, Greece Call for Promotion of Tourist Ties

Iran, Greece Call for Promotion of Tourist TiesIranian Ambassador to Athens Majid Motallebi Shabestari and Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura have discussed ways of boosting mutual cooperation in the tourism sector.

In the meeting, the top Iranian diplomat touched upon the long history of both countries’  civilization and tourist attractions on the one hand, and the interest of  people of both countries in getting familiar with one another’s rich culture and numerous tourist attractions on the other. According to a Farsi report by IRNA, they also stressed the need to enhance cooperation and provide more facilities in the tourism sector. They further urged relevant institutions to contribute to efforts to further develop the tourism sector.

For her part, the Greek minister welcomed closer cooperation between the two sides in the tourism sector.

She referred to the long history of Iran and said she favours closer ties in the tourism industry. She noted Iran’s tourist attractions, namely historical monuments, can draw many visitors.

She then referred to the climatic diversity in Iran the numerous tourist attractions in the country, expressing her country’s readiness to contribute to efforts to further develop the potential in Iran’s tourism sector.

“Bahraini FM Too Petty to Comment on Ancient Iran”

In a statement on Saturday, Qassemi said the ancient land of Iran with a genuine and cultured people is home to a very unique history, culture, civilisation, and democracy, and is one of the most independent countries in the region.   

The Iranian spokesman added that the Islamic Republic of Iran is the nightmare of the failed rulers of Bahrain and other reactionary states, who only suppress the majority of (their own) people, and commit crimes against the people with the support of other trans-regional countries.

In a series of rude and offensive tweets, Bahraini Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa claimed on Friday that Iran has been living on the sufferings of the Palestinian people for decades and is utilising their cause to ensure that terrorist organisations, such as Hezbollah, remain.

“The biggest harm to the Palestinian cause is those who benefit from the sufferings of the people of Palestine”, the minister said on Twitter.

Iran’s Top General Congratulates Counterparts on Christmas, New Year

General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri

In these congratulatory messages, General Baqeri said undoubtedly humanity’s return to the teachings of divine religions and holy prophets, next to the boosting of friendship, fraternity and interaction among all nations, will improve the peace and stability, and would lead the humanitarian community towards truth and justice.

According to a Farsi report by Fars News Agency, the Iranian commander also noted that the teachings of prophets would eradicate such elements as oppression, discrimination, injustice and terrorism which threaten security and salvation of societies and nations.

Baqeri further expressed regret over the US president’s decision on Jerusalem al-Quds and condemned the recognition of the first kiblah of Muslims as the capital of the occupying regime.

The Iranian top commander hoped that one day all Palestinians, including Muslims, Jews and Christians could live in peace next to each other based on justice.

General Baqeri also wished health and prosperity for his counterparts and the military forces in Christian countries.

Baastermeh; A Turkmen Fish Pilau with Pomegranate

Baastermerh, a popular Turkmen food, has been around since the distant past and is cooked and served in parties and ceremonies. One of the features of the food is that it is made with pomegranates, potatoes, onions and fish, which give it a unique taste. Turkmens usually use sturgeon to cook Baastermeh.

 

Ingredients:

Rice: 500gr

Sturgeon: 400gr

Potatoes: 2

Onions: 2

Pomegranate: One deseeded pomegranate

Butter: 80gr

Olive oil: 2 spoonfuls

Crushed coriander seeds: 1 teaspoonful

Turmeric: 1 teaspoonful

Salt and pepper: as much as necessary

Liquid saffron: 2 spoonfuls

 

Recipe:

 

Phase 1:

Leave the rice in a mixture of water and salt for several hours.

Clean the fish and cut it into pieces as big or small as you wish. Mix the olive oil, coriander seeds, salt, pepper, turmeric and saffron to make a special sauce. Lie the fish in it for several minutes.

 

Phase 2:

Boil the rice in a casserole before draining it.

 

Phase 3:

Pick a casserole, put it on the flame and put some oil in it. Wait until the oil gets hot. Put potato slices inside. Lay onion slices, pieces of fish and pomegranate seeds on the potato slices respectively. Then add rice, put the lid on, and turn up the heat. When vapour begins to come out of the casserole, add melted butter to the rice and turn down the heat. Put the casserole lid back on and let the food cook on low temperature for 30 to 60 minutes.

After Baastermeh is ready, remove the lid, put a bigger dish on the casserole and turn the casserole upside down.

 

Notes:

Turkmens usually make Baastermeh in as many small dishes as there are people to be served. When the food is ready, they turn the dishes upside down onto plates.

If sturgeon is not available, you may use any other boneless types of fish.

If you are using sour pomegranates, you can add some sugar to the pomegranate seeds to make its taste better.

 

Baastermeh; A Turkmen Fish Pilau with Pomegranate

Iran’s Larijani in Pakistan to Attend Anti-Terror Conference

The top Iranian parliamentarian will join his counterparts from Pakistan, Russia, Turkey, China and Afghanistan for the two-day meeting.

It will be held on December 24-25 to discuss and address the challenges of terrorism and inter-regional connectivity.

The idea to hold such a gathering was put forward by Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan Sardar Ayaz Sadiq during the 2nd meeting of the Eurasian Parliaments’ Speakers in Seoul, back in June, according to Pakistani sources.

In 2015, Iran’s Interior Ministry unveiled plans for a series of joint meetings with Pakistani experts to discuss how the two neighbors can coordinate efforts in the fight against terrorism and narcotics smuggling.

Earlier in December 2014, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani expressed the country’s preparedness to cooperate with Pakistan in the fight against terrorism and extremism, after gunmen attacked a school in Peshawar and killed 132 students.

Iran has always called for concerted action by the regional countries in the fight against terrorism, and has launched security and intelligence cooperation with the neighbors in countering terrorist operations, particularly along the border areas.