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‘China, Russia Prioritize Own Interests in Friendship with Iran’

‘China, Russia Prioritize Own Interests in Friendship with Iran'

American media reported recently that the United States intends to return to the Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in order to maintain its right to vote to be able to extend a UN arms embargo on Iran that expires on October 18, 2020 based on the JCPOA. In 2018, the US withdrew from the nuclear deal Iran signed with five world powers and accordingly imposed secondary sanctions on Iran, including a ban on the Islamic Republic’s oil sales. In response, Iran scaled down its commitments under the JCPOA in five stages. Now Iran hopes that Russia and China would support the Islamic Republic at the UN Security Council, where the US is trying to extend arms embargo against Iran.

Mehdi Motaharnia has, in an interview with Khabar Online, weighed in on these developments. Highlights of the interview follow.

How do you see the United States’ decision to return to the JCPOA? Can it be interpreted as a legal move or a political one? And if Washington succeeds, how would China and Russia act?

To that end, the United States has begun making efforts to set up a meaningful legal system accepted by international authorities. The US will face key challenges in this path such as opposition from China and Russia; however, the fact remains that international developments keep unfolding and statesmen of major powers need each other, including the US as the only remaining superpower from the cold war, which will see Iran left alone because world powers are involved in their wheeling and dealing. Meanwhile, the fact that Iran is pinning its hopes on China and Russia and seeking to create an appropriate regional climate to put pressure on the US will not be effective and acceptable under the current circumstances.

On the other hand, Washington will incur restrictive challenges through obstacles such as rivalry with the EU, competition with China and Russia in areas under control, and various frictions. Naturally, if the sharp edges of these challenges, on both fronts of agreement with, and opposition to the US, lead to a determining outcome to shape the future international order, that could trigger ripples which would further escalate and spread violence and conflict on the regional and international stage.

Moreover, although Russia and China express their support for Iran in word, and Moscow explicitly speaks of weapons sales to Iran when the UN arms embargo on the Islamic Republic expires, it goes without saying that both the Kremlin and Beijing prioritize their own interests. Accordingly, the Russians have announced time and again that they are seeking to create an atmosphere where they would regard Iran as a strategic partner. The point is that the Russians have never been able to show their honesty and sincerity.

Why have the Russians not been honest with Iran?

Their failure to complete the Bushehr nuclear power plant, disregarding Iran in Syria, failure to cooperate with Iran in Bosnia and Herzegovina, seeking to restrict Iran in Afghanistan, all bear testament to that. Furthermore, Russia has always tried to use Iran as a bargaining chip to get scores from the United States.

And how about China?

The same thing goes for China. More importantly, China and Russia are classified as part of the colony of major world powers. Accordingly, as they somehow worked with the US to bring Iran to the negotiating table during the talks over the JCPOA, they will once again try to set the stage by getting more concessions to act in coordination with the US in putting pressure on Iran. Naturally and based on the standards of Russia’s strategic science, they cannot be strategic partners for Iran because such friendship makes sense only based on Russian interests on the regional and international stage against the backdrop of conflict between Tehran and Washington. We can specifically track this over the past four decades in Moscow’s behaviour and political stance vis-à-vis Tehran.

With that in mind, can we say the United States will relatively achieve its objective in October (the time when the UN arms embargo on Iran expires)?

If the United States manages to pull off its plan and extend UN sanctions on Iran, we can say that Iran’s staying in the JCPOA will be pointless, but we should bear in mind that even right now the nuclear deal is no more than a dead body. The JCPOA, which Iran said would set fire to if the US withdrew from it, has now reached a point where Trump has torn it up. This comes as Iran is still speaking of the JCPOA. Iran was supposed to pulled out of the agreement gradually. Now, a few months after Iran went through the fifth stage of scaling down its commitments under the JCPOA, the logic behind Iran’s gradual pullout from the deal has been sidelined as well.

Due to these circumstances, Iran has been unable to lay the body of the JCPOA to rest. The reason is that holding a funeral for the JCPOA will, at least psychologically speaking, affect the country’s economy and might deal another blow to the current shaky economic situation, which, if not controlled, will be able to bring about serious economic hazards and, for that matter, social and political consequences. The bells which began to sound in November 2019 still have not stopped ringing, though some are trying to turn down the volume or to make the sound drowned out by other voices. Therefore, not only in Iran but also in other countries, if the economic situation is unable to meet nations’ needs through the coronavirus epidemic and to offset the blow dealt to the lives of nations by the virus, it could naturally bring about numerous repercussions for countries and governments. We should wait and see how events will unfold. And if we attribute current developments to foreigners and others, such an approach will turn into a rehash of the same old thing and a cliché in the court of public opinion.

Iranian Official Urges People to Avoid Taking COVID-19 Lightly

Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi saidthe second peril is youth and children with no or few symptoms who can transfer the disease.
He added Iran has witnessed a declining trend both in the number of hospitalized patients and in fatalities.
“This falling trend in infections came by God’s grace and on the back of people’s cooperation and wholehearted efforts by personnel at all hospitals and laboratories, and all this has happened at a time when we are under unfair sanctions,” he added.
He predicted that the decline in the death toll and infections will continue for over a month.
However, he urged people to keep taking the necessary precautions until an effective vaccine is developed for the virus. He said there is long way to go to produce a vaccine for COVID-19.
He also drew a comparison between the number of infections in Iran and that in the UK, and said, “33 percent of those infected die in Britain while the same figure stands at 6.6 in Iran.”

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Border Incident Killing Afghan Migrants Took Place Inside Afghanistan: Iran

Border Incident Killing Afghan Migrants Took Place Inside Afghanistan: Iran

Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi issued a statement on Sunday in reaction to reports released by the Afghan media about a deadly incident involving a number of Afghan citizens who were trying to make illegal entry into the Islamic Republic of Iran by crossing a border river.

Offering sympathy with the families of the victims, Mousavi said, “This incident has occurred on the Afghan soil, and the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Border Police has denied that any such incident has taken place on the soil of our country.”

“Considering the significance of the issue and in order to obtain detailed information about how the incident has occurred on the Afghan soil, we have been probing into the issue in cooperation with the officials of that country (Afghanistan),” the spokesman added.

His comments came after local Afghan news media claimed that about 50 Afghan migrants crossing into Iran illegally have been beaten and thrown into a river.

Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry in a statement on Saturday said an inquiry had been launched and a senior official in the presidential palace in Kabul said initial assessments suggested that at least 70 Afghans who were trying to enter Iran from bordering Herat province were pushed into Harirud River.

Iran Records Lowest Number of Daily Fatalities Caused by COVID-19

Iran Says 300,000 COVID-19 Patients Have Recovered

Kianoush Jahanpour, the Health Ministry‘s spokesman, said on Sunday the new fatalities increase the death toll to 6,203.

He also confirmed 976 new cases of infection, raising the overal cases to 97,424.
The spokesman said 2,690 patients are currently in severe conditions of the disease.
He also noted that so far 496,273 COVID-19 tests have been taken.

World Condemning US Sanctions in Loud Voice: Iran’s President

World Condemning US Sanctions in Loud Voice: Iran’s President

Speaking at a Sunday session of the Coronavirus Fight National Headquarters, President Rouhani highlighted the far-reaching impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the international politics, trade, economy and relations.

“While the US sanctions were being condemned with a soft tone one day, today the US sanctions are being condemned with a firm tone across the world as an inhumane and wrong measure being taken in such conditions,” the president noted.

“The coronavirus (outbreak) is an adventure that has changed the entire world, and this is really a wonder of the creation that a tiny invisible creature can change everything,” he added.

President Rouhani underlined that nothing will remain the same in the post-coronavirus era, saying the international politics, trade exchanges, and investment will all change in the post-coronavirus period.

“You can see now that in a world where some claimed that the only way for life is the big regional and international alliances, they have opted for nationalism. They are leaving the alliances. The alliances are becoming loose,” President Rouhani stated.

Pointing to the fierce competition between the governments for the medical supplies after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the Iranian president said, “Even two countries that are apparently friends are snatching masks away from each other in the air.”

“No country gave masks to the other countries when it needed them. No country gave its bordering neighbor ventilators as long as it needed them. No country gave its (hospital) beds to its neighbors. Even in the European Union, we saw that they were near each other, but everybody cared only about themselves,” President Rouhani noted.

He finally explained that the pandemic has resulted in a revival of nationalism, adding, “The unions were weakened. The global policies were clearly brought into question.”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Washington Imposes New Sanctions on Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Kim’s Mystery Not Resolved
2- Iran to Export Its Oil without Crossing Strait of Hormuz

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Kim Re-emerges after 20 Days
2- Zarif: Biggest Initiator of War Extremely Concerned about Iran
3- How Populists Like Trump and Bolsonaro Exacerbate Corona Crisis?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Hezbollah Always Has Surprising Plans: Analyst
2- Stock Exchange Market’s Index on Verge of Reaching 1 Million Points

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Spokesman: Government to Sell Its Share in 4 Refineries to People
2- Health Ministry Worried about Second, Third Waves of Corona
3- Chomsky: Maximum Pressure on Iran amid COVID-19 Shows Trump’s Sadism

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Hamshahri Newspaper:

1- Mousavian Sets Forth Four-Point Plan to Counter US Measures
2- Drive-in Cinema: 50 Years Later
* Watching Film from Inside the Car at Milad Tower

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Javan Newspaper:

1- Corona May Peak in Autumn
2- Iran’s Harsh Reaction to Possible Extension of Arms Embargo
3- ISIS Launches American Surprise Attack against Samarra

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- WHO Extends Global Health Emergency
2- Chomsky: Trump Government Has Sanction Sadism

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Yemen’s Food Warehouse Bombarded in Holy Month of Ramadan!
2- How Kim Ridiculed Entire World for Three Weeks

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- Reverse Return
* US Violated JCPOA by Leaving It, Now Wants to Activate Trigger Mechanism

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Iran Will Definitely Face Second, Third Waves of COVID-19
2- Aid Packages Distributed among Corona-Hit People

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Rouhani Faced Unexpected Crises
* Mina Tragedy, Plasco Fire, Mine Blast, Terror Attack, Sanchi Tanker Fire, Ukraine Plane Crash, Coronavirus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3


Vatan-e Emrooz Newspaper:

1- Here’s Kim Jong-un
* North Korean Leaders Ends Rumours about His Death by Appearing in Public

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 3

Iran Condemns ISIS Attack on Iraq’s PMU Forces

US Will Fail to Extend Iran’s Arms Embargo: Spokesman

In a statement on Sunday, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Seyyed Abbas Mousavi offered condolences and expressed sympathy with the Iraqi government and proud nation over the martyrdom of the PMU forces.

He also expressed hope that the Iraqi government and nation’s rapport and diligence would help great Iraq immediately get rid of the few weakened remnants of the evil ISIS terrorist group, which has been created and is being supported under the auspices of certain governments.

“History has shown that the pure blood of combatants in the path of God will never be wasted, and the revenge will be taken for such pure blood, which has contributed to the growth of Islam, justice and truth,” he added.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran supports the Iraqi efforts to fight against terrorism and establish peace and stability in that country, and rejects and condemns any measure aimed at upsetting stability and calm in Iraq,” the spokesperson underlined.

At least ten members of Iraqi PMU forces were killed in an attack carried out by the ISIS terror group in the Arab country’s Salahuddin province on Saturday.

ISIS has intensified its attacks in Iraq amid Baghdad’s call on the US to pull out its forces from the Arab country.

Iranian Firm Develops N95 Mask Making Machine

Iranian Firm Develops N95 Mask Making Machine

Local experts at a knowledge-based company in the Science and Technology Park of Gilan Province in northern Iran have designed and manufactured the N95 mask making machine.

The homegrown machine enjoys upgraded features compared to the foreign models.

The Iranian knowledge-based company has the experience of manufacturing industrial machines for the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and medical industries.

The firm has the capacity to manufacture 14 various industrial machines, particularly the packaging machinery.

One of the main homegrown devices manufactured by the company is a fully-automated blister packaging machine, which is protected by patent. Known as a knowledge-based device, the blister machine has become a source of competitive advantage for the manufacturer.

The blister machine has been also qualified by the Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology.

The Iranian knowledge-based company has four patented inventions, including a pill making machine and the tablet and capsule blister packaging machine.

The enterprise has also received manufacturing permission from the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade, has been awarded the CE marking for its machinery, has obtained ISO 9001 certification and has also customer satisfaction certifications.

Iran Calls Off Nationwide Anti-Israel ‘Quds Day’ Rallies over Pandemic

Iran Calls Off Anti-Israel Quds Day Rallies over Pandemic

Deputy Head of the Coordinating Council for Islamic Development said on Sunday “Certainly, this year we will not … hold Quds Day rallies nationwide due to the outbreak of the virus.”

Nosratollah Lotfi added that there will be a march as in previous years, but only in low-risk cities. In these counties, the march will be the same as in previous years, but after Friday prayers.

He further mentioned various plans have been proposed on how to hold the ceremonies this year.

“In cities such as Tehran and provincial capitals, there is a plan for a car march where motorcyclists will fly a flag and people will follow them. Another plan is to determine specific routes with social distance, and each direction would be taken over by one organisation.”

Meanwhile, Ramazan Sharif, Head of the Intifada and Holy Quds Central Office in Iran, said in a press conference that it is predicted the enemy would launch a media hype on the occasion of Int’l Quds Day, and it is already clear what their scenario is.

“Tehran is the main city, and if rallies are not supposed to be held in Tehran we should announce it clearly and focus on the media and getting messages from resistance figures,” Sharif said.

“As far as we know, the leader of Islamic Revolution will have a speech about Quds, and it would be a good thing if we could have Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh or one of the resistance figures as a guest,” continued Sharif.

The Quds Day, officially known as International Quds Day, is an annual event that has been held on the last Friday of Ramadan upon the initiative of the Islamic Republic of Iran since 1979 to express support for the Palestinians and oppose Zionism and Israel.

Quds Day is also held in many other countries, mainly in the Arab and Muslim world, with protests against Israel’s occupation of Jerusalem al-Quds. Rallies are held in various cities by both Muslim and non-Muslim communities around the world.

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Iran to Reopen Mosques in 132 ‘White’ Counties: Rouhani

Iran to Reopen Mosques in 132 'White' Counties: Rouhani

The president noted Sunday that mosques will reopen in low-risk or “white” towns and cities as of tomorrow, but schools will remain closed until late May at least.

“The number of businesses being reopened is increasing. Today, we decided to reopen mosques and Friday Prayers congregations as of tomorrow in 132 towns and cities which are regarded as ‘white’ areas, or ‘low-risk’ areas as some put it,” he said.

However, he added, health protocols should be observed all along.

“This is while they abide by health protocols. I believe there are two beautiful things with regards to mosques where [health] protocols are observed: the spiritual beauty, and the beauty of discipline and order and the enforcement of regulations,” he said.

“Let me put it this way. Two acts are being done at mosques: an obligatory act and a religiously rewarding act. When worshippers maintain their distances, they are doing an obligatory action.

“When they are saying their prayers at the mosque, they are doing a religiously rewarding action. In terms of priority, maintaining one’s social distance is more important than attending mass prayers at the mosque, which is a religiously rewarding act,” the president noted.

“So, when we see this compulsory duty and religiously rewarding act side by side, they become all the more beautiful when done together,” he said.

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Be Prepared for Possible Peak in COVID-19 Pandemic

Iran’s president has urged the nation to be prepared in case the coronavirus outbreak might reach a peak in the future.

President Rouhani noted that enough medical equipment as well as basic commodities needed by people should be available, so that the general public will have no concerns in that regard.

He at the same time noted that enough equipment have been produced to meet domestic need for items needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the president said figures show 83% percent of people, on average, have abided by health protocols, which shows people’s respect for health directives.

The president also touched upon screening tests conducted nationwide to detect people infected with coronavirus.

“In the first phase, 78 million people were screened,” he said.
The president underlined some 30 million people are also scheduled to be screened in the second phase, which, as he added, is more accurate.