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Iran Exports $146m Worth of Handicrafts in 8 Months

Iran Exports $146m Worth of Handicrafts in 8 Months
Iranian Deputy Minister of Tourism, Cultural Heritage, and Handicrafts Pouya Mahmoudian visits a handicrafts workshop in Khorashad, South Khorasan province

The remarks were made by Pouya Mahmoudian, the Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts on the margins of her visit to Khorashad Village in South Khorasan province.

Khorashad is the village that was visited by representatives of the World Crafts Council in November 2018, who are considering registering the town’s fabric-weaving art known as Tobafi, one of the major handicraft skills and traditional arts of South Khorasan.

The art has been revived thanks to the great efforts made, and its products are offered on international markets.

The Tobafi art, as the only handicraft skill in the province, has been nominated to receive the originality seal from the country’s Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism.

In order to weave fabric with the traditional Tobafi method, they first provide raw materials such as cotton, silk or wool. Then they spin them. Afterwards, they boil the spun thread and use flour to make the thread thicker. Then they use the fabric and the fabric-weaving machine to make the final product.

In her remarks in Khorashad, Mahmoudian further referred to the national registration of the nearby city of Khusf as the country’s centre of Malleh, a type of brown cotton.

“If the infrastructure is provided, we will work towards the global registration of Khusf as the town of Malleh. The global registration of an area would mean the presence of tourism, more marketing and generating profit and income.”

She further expressed regret that the country’s precious gemstones are being exported as raw material. “Our wish is to achieve a point where through processing precious gemstones and stopping the sale of raw precious and semi-precious gemstones, we will enjoy surplus value in this field,” she further stated.

There will be collaboration between the Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Ministry and the Ministry of Industry with the aim of preventing the sale of raw precious and semi-precious stones in the near future, she announced.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2

Newspaper Headlines

Iran Newspapers

Abrar:

1- Iran Leader: We Won’t Take Country towards War, But Will Stand against It Powerfully

2- Neither US Will Return to JCPOA, Nor Europe Will Make Decision Independently

3- Sadr Movement’s Comments on Protests Outside US Embassy

4- Iran Has Turned into Top Military Power in Seas: General

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- We’ll Deal Blow to Whoever Threatens Iranian Nation’s Interests without Consideration: Leader

2- CFT, Palermo Accession under Sanctions Is Move against People’s Livelihood

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2


Arman-e Melli:

1- People’s Demands Rightful, We Won’t Take Country towards War: Leader

2- US in Iraq Deadlock: A Review of Recent Iraq Developments

3- Rouhani’s Conditions for Talks with US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2


Ebtekar:

1- Libya on Verge of Chaos: Consequences of Direct Turkish, Russian Intervention

2- Rouhani’s Conditions for Talks with US: Return to Commitments, Say You Were Wrong

3- We Won’t Move Iran towards War: Leader

4- Iran’s Reaction Makes Trump Back Off

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2


Javan:

1- You Can’t Do Any Damn Thing: Iran Leader in Reaction to US Threat

* Trump Takes Back His Threat

2- North Korea: We’ll Soon Unveil Strategic Weapon

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- US Taking Revenge from Hashd al-Sha’abi as They Defeated ISIS: Iran Leader

2- Tehran Strongly Protests US Officials’ Warmongering Remarks

* Swiss Envoy Summoned to Foreign Ministry

3- Iraq Parliament Working to Expel US Forces, Cancel Security Pact

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2


Kayhan:

1- US Committed Crime by Imposing Medicine Sanction on Iran: Minister

2- New Year’s Riots in France: Protesters in Paris Set Fire on 1,000 Cars

3- Swiss Envoy to Tehran Summoned over Trump’s Rude Remarks

4- This War First Blow; Next One Will Be Expulsion of US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2


Mardom Salari:

1- Rouhani: We’re Ready for Talks Whenever US Returns from Its Wrong Way

2- Trump Backs Off from War Rhetoric after Christmas Threat

* Washington Continues Paradoxical Behaviour

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 2

Javak-Kari; Traditional Art of Cutting Wood

Javak-Kari; Traditional Art of Cutting Wood

Javak-kari was mostly abandoned after the arrival of Khatam-kari – the Persian technique of wood inlaying; however, the art has been revived since 25 years ago.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of a Javak-kari workshop in Shiraz:

Persian Architecture in Photos: Reliefs of Persepolis

Extensive study is required to discover the secrets of considerable quantity and quality of the ancient reliefs. Up to this date, however, no valid stylistic analysis on them has been published. What follows are Fars News Agency’s photos of Persepolis reliefs:

Extensive study is required to discover the secrets of considerable quantity and quality of the ancient complex’ reliefs.

Up to this date, however, no valid stylistic analysis on them has been published.

What follows are Fars News Agency’s photos of Persepolis reliefs:

Truck Radial Tire Plant Opened in Iran’s Ardabil

In a ceremony in Iran’s northwestern city of Ardabil on Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani inaugurated an assembly line for manufacturing radial tires for trucks, as the second phase of a project on production of radial tires in Artaville industrial complex.

In comments at the event, President Rouhani praised the Iranian entrepreneurs for making great strides in making the country self-sufficient, noting that the inauguration of the factory producing tires for heavy vehicles marks another step forward in the path to development.

The plant which has received $40 million and 6,000 billion rials in financing would manufacture 25,000 tonnes of products (300,000 truck tires) annually, satisfying 30 percent of the country’s domestic demand.

The factory has been established in an area of 45,000 square meters, and has directly provided employment for 400 people.

Expediency Council Opposes Iran’s Accession to CFT, Palermo Convention

Foreign Ministry Condemns FATF’s Blacklisting of Iran

In comments made on the sidelines of a religious course in Tehran on Tuesday, Chairman of Iran’s Expediency Council Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani said the Palermo Convention (the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, known as UNTOC) and the CFT treaty are extremely dangerous to national security.

Highlighting the growing suspicion about the US and its followers who have joined the FATF, the Iranian official said those hostile states are “dangerous and corrupt” countries.

The JCPOA proved how untrustworthy they are, the cleric noted, warning that the CFT is even worse than the nuclear deal.

“I personally believe that both the Palermo (convention) and the CFT (treaty) pose great security threats. The threat of the CFT to the (national) security is even greater. Do you think that I care about the threats from the FATF which says every time that this would be your (Iran’s) last deadline?” the chairman added.

Meanwhile, Secretary of the Expediency Council Mohsen Rezaei sounded the same warning on Wednesday, saying a series of attempts are underway to pressurize the Expediency Council into ratifying the standards set by the FATF.

He also denounced the “suspicious” move by the Financial Action Task Force in urging Iran to addresses two certain remaining items, among 30 outstanding items, for implementing the anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) reforms.

“Is it not an act of interference in Iran’s internal issues from a foreign group? Is it not an example of interference when the FATF council steps in and supports one of the parties engaged in the discussions about the FATF?” Rezaei asked.

“FATF has many angles, and we believe it is inadvisable to talk about them for now,” secretary of the Expediency Council added.

In October 2019, the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force gave Iran a final deadline of February 2020 to tighten its rules against money laundering in compliance with the global watchdog’s financial standards.

To fulfill FATF requirements, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s administration has proposed four bills to the parliament for approval, two of which are still undecided, including the Palermo Convention.

Iran Summons Swiss Envoy over US Accusations

Iran Appoints Female Ambassador to Denmark

At the Foreign Ministry, the Swiss envoy received the Islamic Republic’s strong protest over the hawkish comments made by American officials in violation of the United Nations charter.

In a meeting with the Swiss charge d’affaires on Wednesday, Mohsen Baharvand, an assistant to Iran’s foreign minister, urged Switzerland to convey Iran’s protest to the US, and also tell them that Iraq is an independent country with freedom-seeking, independence-seeking, and honourable people.

“The US army has martyred at least 25 young members of the Iraqi nation and wounded scores of others without providing any evidence for their culpability,” Baharvand said.

“The Iraqi people would naturally show reaction to a country that has occupied their territory and is killing their youths. Americans have even bombed two areas in Syria at the same time. That shows they are seeking to achieve other goals, and are just looking for pretexts,” he added.

Baharvand said the American officials had better stop pinning the blame on others and levelling groundless accusations against the Islamic Republic.

The Swiss envoy was also told that Iran is not a hawkish country, but its hands are not tied when it comes to countering any threat and unwise move.

In that case, it will defend itself with full force.

“Instead of raising baseless accusations against others, the US government must learn how to speak to other nations and stop occupation,” the Swiss charge d’affaires was told.

Angered by US air raids that killed over two dozen fighters from Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) on Sunday, hundreds of protesters stormed its embassy compound in the high-security Green Zone on Tuesday, setting fires and chanting: “Death to America!” They also demanded the removal of American troops from Iraq.

Reacting to the attack, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday held Iran “fully responsible” for the incident on Twitter and added that the protesters “will be held fully responsible.”

In a separate statement, Trump later also warned that Tehran would “pay a very big price” after the attack.

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran

Newspaper Headlines

Iran Newspapers

Abrar:

1- Foreign Ministry Spokesman Rejects Germany’s Claims against Iran

2- Sanctions on Iran to Increase in 2020: US Official

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran


 

Afkar:

1- Rouhani: Sanctions Deprived Iran of $200 Billion in Revenues

2- Iran Officially Joins Global Relief and Rescue Club

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Consequence of Attacking Hashd al-Sha’abi: Iraqi People Call for Closure of US Embassy

2- Zarif Thanks Russia, China in Person

3- Will Oman Remain Middle East’s Switzerland after Sultan Qaboos’ Death?

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran


 

Arman-e Melli:

1- US Attack Unites Iraqi People

* Washington Seeking to Bring Region into Tension

2- Iraq Crisis Has No Winner [Editorial]

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran


 

Ebtekar:

1- Year of Chaos: World in 2019

2- US Embassy Burns in Fire of Angry Protesters

* Consequences of Attack on Hashd al-Sha’abi for US

3- How Much Iran Is Going to Pin Its Hopes on Moscow, Beijing? [Editorial]

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran


 

Hamshahri:

1- Ground Response to Airstrike

* Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Sent Strong Message: Analyst

2- World in 2020: What Will Happen to 10 Fateful Crises

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iraqi People Outraged by US Crime against Hashd al-Sha’abi

2- Zarif: I Don’t Think Europe Would Leave JCPOA

3- NY Times: US Attack United Iraqis

4- Health Minister: US Closes Channel for Supplying MPS Patients’ Medicine

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran


 

Kayhan:

1- Bureaucracy Impeding Increased Exports to Neighbouring Countries

2- Syrian Army Pounds Terrorists’ Positions in Eastern Idlib

3- Hashd al-Sha’abi’s Blood Unites Iraq

4- Zarif in Beijing: 25-Year Roadmap for Iran-US Ties Has Great Potential

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani: Without Sanctions, We’d Have $100 Billion More Income, $200 Billion More Foreign Credits

Iraqi Protesters’ Attack on US Embassy Makes Headlines in Iran

Iraq’s PMU Urges Protesters to Leave US Embassy Compound

Iraq’s PMU Urges Protesters to Leave US Embassy Compound

The PMU says it has made the call for withdrawal out of respect for senior government officials’ decision and in order to preserve the dignity of Iraq and its sovereignty.

The protesters have started to slowly leave after the statement was issued, the Iraqi government’s official website says.

However, the Lebanese news agency Al Mayadeen says the protesters have announced that they are gearing up for a sit-in on the street outside the US embassy until the parliament passes a bill to make the US troops leave Iraq.

The US embassy was attacked by angry protesters on Tuesday, 31 December, following the funeral ceremony held for the members the PMU killed in a US air strike on some targets belonging to the popular forces. The air raid left at least 25 dead.

The US claimed that the attack was carried out in retaliation for the death of an American civilian worker during a rocket attack on an Iraqi military base.

The angry protesters torched an empty post guard, and tried to trespass on the US embassy premises, prompting the embassy guards to fire tear gas to repel them.

Iran President Urges US to Rectify Past Mistakes

Hassan Rouhani - President of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Speaking in a Wednesday ceremony in the north-western city of Ardabil, President Rouhani said the enemies, including the US, should go back on the wrong path they have taken.

“Whenever they go back [on the wrong path they have trodden], we will be ready, too;” said Rouhani.

“We respect your nation (the Americans), but strongly object to your government; however, there is a way back,” said the president.

He said enemy plots are aimed at shattering the grandeur of the Iranian nation and making them surrender.

President Rouhani highlighted Iran is making progress despite the US sanctions and economic pressure.

“Whenever they return to the point where they began to hatch plots, we will be ready, too. They should go back to the point where they began to breach their commitments and they should confess that they have made a mistake with regards to the Iranian nation,” the president noted.

“If it weren’t for the US conspiracy, Iran’s oil income would have been around $100 billion more than what it is now. Moreover, we could have received $100 billion in credit lines as well,” he noted.

He said Iranians are lively and hopeful people and will continue to move ahead step by step.