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Extension of UN Arms Embargo to Sound Death Knell for JCPOA: Iran

Extension of UN Arms Embargo to Sound Death Knell for JCPOA: Iran

Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Vice Admiral Ali Shamkhani said in a tweet that Washington’s attempt to circumvent UN Security Council Resolution 2231 will deal the coup de grace to the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“This virus of sanctions is a tool used by the White House to maintain the United States’ declining hegemony,” he added.

The top official also lashed out at the European signatories to the JCPOA for failing to act decicisvely.

“On which side is Europe standing: Saving face and boosting multilateralism, or accepting humiliation again and contributing to unilateralism?” he asked rhetorically.

His comments came after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vowed a few days ago to use all means available to extend a UN arms embargo on Iran.

A ban on selling conventional weapons to Iran ends in October under UN Security Council Resolution 2231 that endorsed the JCPOA.

“We’re not going to let that happen,” Pompeo told a news conference.

He said he would ask the UN Security Council to prolong the ban, and that the United States will seek action from Britain, France and Germany — which remain part of the nuclear accord.

However, China and Russia are certain to oppose an extension. They only agreed to the five-year ban in 2015 as a compromise reached with the Obama administration.

Meanwhile, Pompeo referred to the US as a participant in the JCPOA during his comments.
Iran reacted the claim, saying US President Donald Trump withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018, and, hence, Washington was no longer a part of the deal.

Iran Rejects US ‘Selective’ Approach to Nuclear Deal

Iran Rejects US 'Selective' Approach to Nuclear Deal

Iran’s Ambassador to France Bahram Qassemi also berated Washington for breaching UN resolutions.

“By withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the United States both violated its JCPOA obligations and the UN Security Council Resolution 2231 and moved toward undermining the UN and even other partners to the Iran nuclear deal,” he said.

“It is not acceptable for a country to both breach its commitments and seek fabricated and selective interests in a deal by withdrawing from it,” he said.

“Playing a roguish and double-standard game with the JCPOA using UN resolutions as a tool to ratchet up the pressure and restrictions and violate the natural rights of Iran and any other independent country is not justifiable by any logic and criterion,” he said.

“Even the international community is against this interpretation and logic which defies globally recognized norms,” he said.

Qassemi’s comments came after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said recently that Washington would not allow Iran to purchase weapons after a UN arms embargo on the country expires in October 2020.

Pompeo also said the US is still a participant in the JCPOA, a claim rejected by Iran.
Tehran said the US unilaterally withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018, so it is no longer considered a party to the nuclear deal.

Iran to Publicly Sell Shares of Four State-Owned Oil Refineries

Iran to Publicly Sell Shares of Four State-Owned Oil Refineries

Ali Rabii said public offerings of shares of oil refineries in Isfahan, Tehran, Tabriz and Bandar Abbas will start on June.

He noted among the key measures adopted by the government to spur economic growth is to offer state-held shares and stocks.

This initiative, he added, will trigger re-investment in the economy and industry, which is the key contributor to the boosting of production, stimulation of employment and new investments.

“The government is pursuing the strategy of offering shares and handing over state-run companies as another step towards downsizing the government and expanding the public sector and private industrial sectors in the country,” he added.

Tehran Stock Exchange Index Hits Record High of 900,000 Points

Tehran Stock Exchange Index Hits Record High of 900,000 Points

The index gained an unprecedented 38,481 points to stand at 916,583 units on Saturday and the market value on the Tehran Stock Exchange reached more than 34,390 trillion rials (about $7.5 billion).

According to experts, the main reason for the unprecedented increase in the stock market index and its record-breaking is the influx of stray liquidity into the stock market and the pressure to buy stocks of limited companies on the stock exchange and over-the-counter.

Also trading permission granted for “Justice Shares” held by low-income Iranian families and the initial offering of major state-owned companies as well as the four-time return of the stock market index over the past year have led people to invest in this market.

Some economists warn that people should avoid emotional behaviour in the stock market and be careful, as risk is a natural part of the stock market.

On the other hand, the recession in parallel markets such as real estate, gold, foreign currency and cars has led people to invest in the stock market. Therefore, the managers of listed and over-the-counter companies should seize the opportunity to issue securities to implement development projects and new investment projects.

Domestic Violence in Iran Less Than That in Other Countries: VP  

Domestic Violence in Iran Less Than That in Other Countries: VP  

Vice President for Women and Family Affairs Masoumeh Embtekar has, in an interview with Khabar Online, weighed in on how serious domestic violence against women in the country is amid the coronavirus outbreak and ensuing restrictions which have forced many to stay at home. Highlights of the interview follow.

Ms. Ebtekar, there was much word about a rise in domestic violence after the coronavirus outbreak, violence against women and children. In your opinion, what measures should be adopted to reduce or control that violence during this period?

The first point which I think is very important is that we do have domestic and family violence in Iran; but figures and indices show that our situation is not very bad comparted to global statistics; our situation is even better that the global average in terms of the prevalence of domestic violence. Of course, to what extent domestic violence is reported is another issue which needs to be discussed.

The second point is that the Social Emergency Organization and the Center for Intervention in Families’ Social Crises was establish have been established nationwide over the past twenty years, which was a good development. At the moment, all towns with a population of over 50,000 have a centre for social emergency and intervention in crises. There is also a phone line through which people can receive counselling.

How does the Office of Vice President for Women [and Family Affairs] work with, and support this emergency centre?

Since the beginning of the tenure of the 12th administration, we have backed the policy of supporting social emergency adopted by the Office of Vice President for Women [and Family Affairs] because it has worked well and has been an effective method of intervention in family problems. So, we took into consideration the issue of domestic violence as well as ways of interfering in it.

We conducted surveys and received reports whereby we found out that the public had not been informed well enough about the social emergency services. So, we tried to introduce these cerntres to people better.

After the coronavirus outbreak, we received reports from other countries suggesting a percentage of people were suffering from such problems and violence, which, of course, is natural. The reason is that people have restrictions and can’t leave home, so they spend a lot of time together. Moreover, economic pressure may have increased on families. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic triggered a lot of mental pressure, especially in the first two or three weeks. Meanwhile, some individuals lost their jobs, especially those who were bread-winners, which contributed to domestic violence.

Ms. Ebtekar, did you adopt any measure to prepare reports on the extent to which domestic violence against women had risen after the coronavirus outbreak?

In addition to the reports coming in from abroad, we received some reports from inside the country as well about this issue. Under those circumstances, our only concern was to take care of families more.

So, we held some meetings to discuss the issue, and finally we had a meeting with the Rehabilitation Organization and the Social Emergency Centre, which was very promising. Finally, it was decided to send text messages to people to introduce social emergency services in a bid to further strengthen the foundation of family and consolidate relations among family members. Fortunately, people saw that SMS, and it seems the move was welcome.

These text messages have three uses. Firs, if somebody is subject to harm, be it a child, an elderly or a spouse, they can get help through this. Second, a person may know of a domestic violence case; for instance, he or she may know that somebody in the neighbourhood is subjected to unusual harm, and that this is repeated over and over again. He or she can report the case. The third point is this: a person who violates people’s human, individual and religious rights and who shows violence and, for example, harasses a child or spouse, when that person sees that everybody is receiving the text message so easily and that they can seek help through it so easily, and that police may go to that person’s home accordingly, that person will rethink his actions. This deterrent aspect is very important to us.

You said that domestic violence in our country is less than the global average. Do you think that’s the case after the coronavirus outbreak, too? I mean do you believe there has been no rise and figures are the same as before?

At the moment, we do not have precise statistics to which we can scientifically refer and about which we can speak with certainty. However, it is important to us that the need has been felt to take care of this, and that measure shave been adopted to inform the public.

Will just one phone number suffice to report cases of domestic violence? As you know, social emergency agents have no right to enter houses.

They can immediately get warrants to get into homes. What they do is to verify reports to see what problem the person has. First, they try to solve the problem with counselling and giving guidance. Then, if they realize that the case is an emergency one and somebody’s life may be at risk or the condition may be such that it is not tolerable for the person, then they act accordingly such as calling in the prosecutor or police or talking to the person who has been harmed.

A bill has been proposed on supporting children and the youth. The bill mentions the issue of social emergency. It even refers to national labour division to counter violence against children, a large number of whom are girls. We asked Parliament to give priority to this issue.

Finally, inside families, we need a series of skills and some information to maintain respect for, and the rights of family members to strengthen human and emotional relations, so that family members of different age groups and generations can live together in peace and harmony.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Leader: Teachers Do Great Job of Developing Talents in Path of Revolutionary Values
2- Rouhani: ‘White’ Counties to Be Declared Soon

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Starmer Can’t Be as Pro-Iran as Corbyn: Analyst

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Berlin Wall Blocks Hezbollah Activities
2- Rouhani: Enemies Must Know Iranian Nation Will Never Surrender

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Conservatives Increase Their Efforts to Have Instagram Blocked in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: No Valuable Phenomenon Equal to A Young Talented Generation
2- Russia FM to Zarif: Moscow Will Oppose US Sanctions against Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Javan Newspaper:

1- Iran Holds World’s Second Position in Number of COVID-19 Recoveries
* 80% of Those Infected Have Left Hospitals in Iran after Recovery
2- Hezbollahphobia: Merkel Turns into Servant of Bibi, Trump
3- Americans’ Armed Riot against Quarantine

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Teachers, Workers Praised by Officials on National Teachers Day, World Labour Day
2- Health Official: Conditions Not Normalized Yet
3- Iran Starts Developing Last Phase of South Pars

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- New York Turns into Ghost City as People Start Armed Riots
2- Using Mask in Public Transportation Compulsory as of Today
3- Global Danger for Iranian Scientist Kept in US Jail
* Foreign Ministry Must Actively Step in
* Dr Asgari Infected with COVID-19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Setareh Sobh Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader Asks God’s Mercy, Blessing for Hard-Working Teachers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Two Decades of Efforts to Decrease Poverty All Nullified by COVID-19
* Increase of Global Poverty for First Time Since 1998

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Washington’s Hands Tied vis-a-vis Beijing
2- Government Under Pressure to Reopen Mosques, Religious Sites

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2


Vatan-e Emrooz Newspaper:

1- World’s New Order
* Why Formation of New Global Order in Post-Corona World Is Opportunity for Iran?
2- Trumpists’ Finger on Trigger
3- Zibakalam: Reformism Has Died, and We Didn’t Hold Any Funeral

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 2

COVID-19 in Iran: 80% of Patients Discharged from Hospital

COVID-19 in Iran: 80% of Patients Discharged from Hospital

The Ministry’s spokesman, Kianoush Jahanpour, said on Saturday 802 new cases of infection were confirmed in the past 24 hours, increasing the total number of cases to 96,448.

He said 65 patients have also died since Friday noon, raising the death toll to 6,156.
According to Jahanpour, 2,787 patients are currently in severe conditions of the disease.
484,541 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far, the spokesman added.

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Iran Offers Int’l Leasing to Knowledge-Based Companies

Iran Offers Int’l Leasing to Knowledge-Based Companies

Vice Presidency for Science and Technology announced on Saturday that developing the export market of knowledge-based companies is one of the measures that can facilitate the jump in the production; therefore, over 4,700 knowledge-based companies, if eligible, can benefit from international leasing.

The export of knowledge-based products is one of the goals that the managers of many of these technology units have spontaneously set as a goal.

These companies have already made significant strides in this area. These successes are valuable and significant as they have been achieved despite sanctions and restrictions.
The activation of privately managed export bases is one of the services offered in this regard.

Domestic leasing of knowledge-based products is currently active and covers up to 80% of the contracts.

Based on this, the international leasing plan of knowledge-based products has also been activated.

Knowledge-based companies that can receive the necessary guarantees from the Export Guarantee Fund can benefit from these services.

Iran President Praises Central Bank’s Efforts to Meet Basic Demands

No Legal Verdict against Iranian Banks in Bahrain: CBI Official

In a telephone conversation with the governor of the Central Bank of Iran on Friday, President Rouhani was briefed on the latest measures and developments in the process of providing foreign currency financing for the basic and necessary commodities in Iran.

The president was also informed about the details of the Central Bank’s efforts to repatriate foreign currency earned from exports, the CBI’s use of various resources at its disposal, and the bank’s strategies to supply the basic and necessary products that the country needs.

President Rouhani also commended the CBI for satisfying the necessary domestic demands under the difficult international conditions according to the plans formulated by the administration.

For his part, CBI Governor Abdolnasser Hemmati expounded on the process of his organization’s activities for open market operation in the money and capital markets.

The latest report by the Central Bank of Iran shows that the monthly fluctuation in the producer price index, which is a leading indicator, has fortunately stood at minus 0.8 in the month of Farvardin (March 20 – April 19) after more than a year, Hemmati added.

Iran Ready to Share Corona Experiences with Regional States: Top General

General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri

In separate messages to the defence ministers and chiefs of staff of the regional countries’ armed forces, Iran’s Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri announced the readiness of the Islamic republic to transfer its experience in combating the coronavirus.

In his messages to the defence ministers and chiefs of staff of Iraq, Azerbaijan Republic, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Syria and Lebanon, the Iranian top commander referred to the success of the Islamic Republic of Iran in countering the outbreak of the coronavirus.

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He also touched upon the widespread role of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the fight against this dangerous virus.

“The Iranian Armed Forces are ready to exchange and transfer the experiences gained to the officials of friendly and brotherly countries,” stressed Baqeri.

He also warned that failure in handling the disease wisely can accelerate the spread of COVID-19 and jeopardise the health of a nation.

“The successful performance of Iran in controlling this virus can help other Muslim nations and friendly and neighbouring countries,” continued General Baqeri.