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Iran Slams Bahrain’s Irresponsibility on Repatriation of Nationals

Iran Condemns Expansion of EU, US Sanctions on Syria

In a statement on Wednesday, Mousavi highlighted the measures adopted and the arrangements made by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order to repatriate the foreign citizens to their respective countries within the framework of the precautionary and preventive actions in the face of the coronavirus outbreak.

“While many regional countries took action to take back their citizens in cooperation with our country’s officials, sadly the government of Bahrain has not done anything to take back its citizens despite the readiness of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran for cooperation, and has not either accepted the proposals put forward by certain parties,” he explained.

Slamming the Bahraini government’s irresponsible behaviour towards its nationals, Mousavi said, “At present, around 1,300 Bahraini citizens who have come to Iran for pilgrimage and tourism have had to have a long and unwanted stay in Iran because the Bahraini government has neglected to address their situation.”

The spokesperson finally reaffirmed the Islamic Republic of Iran’s commitment to the framework of humanitarian behaviour in addressing the status of the Bahraini citizens, expressed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ readiness for any cooperation with Bahrain with the purpose of helping those individuals return to their own country, and held the Bahraini government accountable for any consequences of a delay in this regard.

Lift Medicine Sanctions First If You Want to Help, Rouhani Tells Foes

Lift Medicine Sanctions First If You Want to Help, Rouhani Tells Foes

Addressing a weekly cabinet session on Wednesday, President Rouhani said the governments that have imposed sanctions on the delivery of medicine and foodstuff to Iran and have felt no compunction about harming the Iranian nation over the past two years have now emerged “under the mask of sympathy” and pretend to be interested in helping the people of Iran.

“If you are really telling the truth, you ought to lift at least the medicine sanctions. This is the first step,” the president told the hostile countries offering help in the battle with COVID-19.

“You should say ‘we have been wrong about the Iranian nation so far and have made mistakes and we apologize, and our first step is that the banking activities for the purchase of medicine, transportation of medicine and shipping activities in this regard and the (delivery of) foodstuff for people will be free and we would not take any action against them, and we have lifted this sanction against the people’”, President Rouhani told the governments that have slapped Iran with sanctions.

He further noted that people of Iran are well aware that the enemies are lying.

“I should here thank all of the governments and countries that have assisted us in the fight against this virus, or are ready to help us, have sent equipment, and are again ready to deliver medicine and equipment to our country. I express gratitude to all of them,” the president added.

President Rouhani further lashed out at the “coronavirus market profiteers” who have hoarded medical supplies and respiratory masks.

He then gave an assurance that the Iranian medical society will overcome the current crisis with the “minimum casualties and in the shortest time possible”.

President Rouhani further called on people not to pay attention to the fake news and false statistics for the coronavirus death toll and infection cases, saying the only authentic source to release the news of the disease is the Ministry of Health and Medical Education.

He finally praised the doctors, nurses and medical staff for being at the forefront of the war on COVID-19.

Iran’s Coronavirus Death Toll Rises to 92

The Health Ministry announced on Wednesday that the new cases confirmed in past 24 hours increase the total number of infections to 2,922, and the overall death toll to 92 people.

So far, 552 have also recovered.

The new cases include 253 in Tehran, 101 in Qom, 35 in Gilan, 27 in Khuzestan, 25 in Qazvin, 19 in Alborz, 15 in Kermanshah, 14 in Fars, 14 in Kerman, 9 in Mazandaran, 9 in Golestan, 9 in East Azarbaijan, 8 in Markazi, 8 in Khorasan Razavi, 8 in Semnan, 8 in Sistan-Baluchestan, 7 in Ilam, 6 in Zanjan, 5 in Lorestan, 4 in Kurdistan, 1 in North Khorasan and 1 in Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4

Iranian Newspapers

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Judiciary Spokesman: 54,000 Prisoners Granted Leave

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Afkar Newspaper:

1- Small Businesses Under Pressure of Coronavirus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- COVID-19 Helped Certain Businesses Thrive: Pharmacy, Herbal Medicine Stores, Groceries
2- Coup against Sanders
* Super Tuesday Arrives as Two Democrats Drop Out in Favour of Biden

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad Newspaper:

1- What Corona Does to World Economy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Big Recession in Iran’s Economy Ahead of Nowruz
2- Iran Leader: I’m Very Hopeful Young People Would Handle Big Disasters

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Hamshahri Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: We’re Responsible for Health of Ourselves, Others

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Iran Newspaper:

1- Iranian Economy Hit by Coronavirus
2- Corona Shuts Down Eco-Lodges

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Javan Newspaper:

1- [IRGC’s] Baqiyatallah Hospital to Introduce Coronavirus Medicine
* We Have Managed to Produce Anti-Corona Drug, Received Licence
2- Iran Leader: All Bodies Must Provide Health Ministry with Required Facilities

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader Stresses Fight against Coronavirus: All Bodies Must Cooperate with Health Ministry
2- Protest Rally in Front of Indian Embassy in Tehran after Slaughter of Muslims
3- UN Blames Turkey for War Crimes in Syria
4- Judiciary Spokesman: Hoarders Will Face Severe Punishments; from Jail to Execution

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Portal Launched for Coronavirus Self-Examination, Registration
2- IAEA Claims Iran’s Uranium Stockpiles Five Times More than JCPOA Limit

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4


 

Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader Underlines Need to Observe Anti-Corona Advice
2- Leader Uses His Authority to Pass Next Year’s Budget Bill at Request of Speaker
3- WHO: We’re Now in Unknown Territory Regarding COVID-19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 4

Iran Says Europe’s INSTEX of No Use to Date

Iran Says Europe’s INSTEX of No Use to Date

Despite the fact that more than a year has passed since the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) was launched by Europeans to bypass the US sanctions on Iran, no transaction has been carried out through the mechanism yet, Jalali said.

“It was Europeans who launched it, but until today and now that I am talking to you no transaction has been carried out through this channel,” RT quoted Jalali as saying.

The special purpose vehicle, known as INSTEX, was launched in January 2019 by three European major powers Britain, Germany and France in order to save Iran’s nuclear deal with the six major world powers after US President Donald Trump withdrew his country from the deal in 2018.

After the launch of INSTEX, six other European countries Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden also joined it.

However, Iranian officials say it hasn’t been effective at all.

Due to the spread of the coronavirus in Iran, the country seems to need INSTEX more than ever, while it seems unlikely that the “vehicle” will be able to be used very soon.

In response to European inaction, Iran has rolled back its commitments under the JCPOA over the past few months.

Big Afforestation Project Kicks Off around Tehran

Big Afforestation Project Kicks Off around Tehran

President Rouhani on Wednesday planted a tree at the Sa’dabad complex in northern Tehran to mark the national Week of Natural Resources and Arbour Day.

He also inaugurated a project to create 1,290 hectares of forest around Tehran as part of the ‘Green Belt Plan’.

Highlighting the significance of afforestation and protection of the environment, the president said a report released by the Municipality of Tehran indicates that the number of tress and forestation projects around the capital have risen by 16.5 times in comparison to the early days after victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

“Paying attention to planting trees as the respiratory airways and lungs of the society could greatly help tackle air pollution,” President Rouhani noted.

He then called for plans to plant fruit trees near the big cities, saying a number of European countries have included fruit trees in the afforestation projects around urban areas, resulting in both visual attraction and fruit production.

The president further noted that the healthcare considerations in the current year have been under the spotlight among the public, saying people have acknowledged after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus that they must attach greater significance to protection of the health of themselves, their children and the other individuals.

“Undoubtedly, one of the affairs that could ensure the health of society is paying attention to the protection of rangelands and planting trees,” he stated.

Describing plans to protect the health of cities and boost social vitality as a main duty of the administration, President Rouhani prayed to God that the country would immediately get rid of the coronavirus epidemic.

He finally praised the Iranian doctors, nurses and all medical staff for their devotion to duty in the course of efforts to contain the disease, and also expressed gratitude to the people for cooperating with the Health Ministry in the battle with COVID-19.

Iran Launches ‘Helping Hand’ Campaign for Coronavirus Battle

Coronavirus Infection Chain Broken in “Four” Iranian Provinces

In comments after a press conference on Monday, Ali Rabiei thanked people of Iran for their cooperation in the fight against COVID-19, saying the countrywide ‘helping hand’ campaign would complete the chain of disease prevention.

The spokesman said the initiative is expected to help the Red Crescent Society broaden the coverage of medical services in the underprivileged and vulnerable regions.

“The coronavirus taught all of us that without protecting the health of others, we cannot protect the health of ourselves and the people around us,” he noted, stressing that everybody must take health precautions in order to defeat the new disease.

Rabiei also said a series of families and individuals across the country cannot afford to purchase medical and protective supplies, warning that any harm to the vulnerable groups will endanger the entire society.

The Red Crescent Society is trying to attract public support to provide decent medical services for the vulnerable social groups, he noted.

Rabiei, who is also the administration spokesman, finally called on all people feeling social responsibility to join the new campaign and have a role in the promotion of social and medical services for the underprivileged and vulnerable groups.

Iran Produces Fever Screening Cameras

Iran Produces Fever Screening Cameras

In an interview with ISNA, Director of the Strategic Technologies Centre of the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology Esmaeil Qaderifar said a series of special plans have been devised after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Iran to satisfy the country’s demand for modern technologies in the fight against the disease.

Highlighting the special support for the domestic knowledge-based companies producing technological products, he said one of the Iranian enterprises has managed to manufacture thermal cameras for fever screening systems.

The company researchers have developed thermal cameras that can detect fever with a margin of error of less than half a degree, Qaderifar noted, saying the Vice Presidency for Science and Technology has sponsored the activities of the enterprise.

He finally explained that the homegrown cameras are used for fever screening at crowded public places such as the airports, terminals and subway stations.

“Such measures help us be on a par with the other countries in technological and innovative response to the virus (outbreak),” the Iranian official noted.

The death toll from the novel coronavirus epidemic in Iran rose to 77 on Tuesday, and the total number of confirmed cases of infection reached 2,336. At least 435 people have also recovered from the disease in the country.

Official Says Iran Will Survive COVID-19 Crisis

Iran Condemns New US Sanctions on China

In a series of tweets on Tuesday night, Rabiei said “we all have pulled ourselves together and have stood alongside each other” against the COVID-19 outbreak.

“Certainly thanks to the collective conscience which has been created in Iran we will survive the bitterness,” he added.

“Amidst the bitterness of the coronavirus I see a great many of behaviours making our life sweet, from the self-sacrifice made by nurses and NGOs coming to the battlefield to Uncle Akbar [the manager of a charity in Tehran aiding homeless people and drug addicts] who, even at the peak of the spread of the coronavirus, has not forgotten rough-sleepers,” the official added.

Trying to draw the direction which in his view the country is taking against the spread of coronavirus, Rabiei went on to say that he is assured that “till the end of the bitter coronavirus drama we will achieve a new life of collective movement thanks to being a support and refuge to each other.”

“I have the certitude that return to the values of collaboration which has been among old valuable Persian traditions will be manifested with greater strength.”

“In the post-crisis era we will experience a new healthy life which can be institutionalized and sustained. Indeed, through hygienic and health-oriented behaviour we will live a new life,” he added.

Iran’s Daily Mask Production Capacity to Reach 300,000 by Weekend 

Iran’s Daily Mask Production Capacity to Reach 300,000 by Weekend

Sattari said right now 200,000 masks are being produced each day but it can be increased to 300,000.

He also reiterated that all the capacities of knowledge-based companies will be used to fight against coronavirus.

At a press conference on how to deal with coronavirus, Sattari elaborated on the support of the vice presidency for knowledge-based companies that are active in this field. 

“Since the outbreak of the disease, we have taken serious measures in collaboration with the Food and Drug Organization and the board of trustees, as well as knowledge-based companies,” underlined Sattari. 

He pointed out that part of the products of knowledge-based companies in this field has been mass-produced. “An example is the production of N95 and N99 masks that, with the increase of production lines, has now reached 200,000 a day.”

“With the recent investments, we hope to reach 300,000 masks a day by the end of the week.”

Sattari noted that these masks are used at hospitals.

Iran is one of the few countries that have nano-filter paper-making machines. These masks are capable of sifting particles less than three-tenths of a nanometer in diametre, and can prevent viruses from entering the masks.”

Sattari maintained the production of diagnostic kits and new therapeutic methods is also being pursued. Meanwhile, he said, the production of new drugs is being pursued in collaboration with the Ministry of Health.

There are also many startups active in the field, including those which make content production and educational videos to fight the virus, he continued. 

Sattari said the vice presidency would use all the capacities of scientific departments and companies and to reduce the prevalence of the disease.

He finally thanked all those who are working in this field and expressed hope that the country could overcome this problem soon.