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‘US Says Didn’t Have Time to Issue Visa for Zarif’

‘US Says Didn’t Have Time to Issue Visa for Zarif’

“What we know about the issue is that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said to the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres that they had too little time to issue my visa and won’t do so, and the Secretary General said in response that it is Iran’s right to attend the meeting” slated for January 9, 2020, the Iranian foreign minister said on Tuesday.

“In the current situation I would not like very much to attend the meeting, but it was an opportunity for us to bring up the US crimes,” Zarif said.

He further noted that the US refusal to issue a visa for his presence at the UN Security Council’s special meeting shows the bankruptcy of the US government and Donald Trump’s regime.

The US refusal to issue visa for Zarif is in fact a continuation of its visa restrictions since 2017 when the Trump administration introduced a law that banned the citizens of six Muslim countries including Iran from entry into the US unless under specific circumstances.

The Trump administration has ratcheted up its visa restrictions on Iran ever since, as it has added several Iranian officials to the list of sanctioned people.

Although Zarif has been on the list since 1 August 2019, the US government gave him the permission to accompany President Rouhani in his visit to New York in September 2019. However, his movement was restricted in the city to the UN headquarters and the Iranian ambassador’s residence.

No officially confirmed explanation has been extended by the US government so far as to why this time Iran’s Foreign Minister was denied the visa.

Stampede in Gen. Soleimani’s Funeral Leaves Casualties

An emergency official said on Tuesday 40 have been killed and over 40 others wounded.

The tragic incident happened as millions of Iranian people from all walks of life had gathered for the last funeral ceremony of senior commander General Qassem Soleimani in his hometown Kerman, where he is being laid to rest.

The body of Lieutenant General Soleimani and one of his companions Major General Hossein Pourjafari, both assassinated in the same US drone attack early Friday, arrived at the Kerman airport following massive funeral processions in the Iraqi cities of Baghdad, Karbala and Najaf as well as the cities of Ahvaz, Mashhad, Tehran and Qom in Iran.

In Tehran, an estimated seven million mourners packed the 11-kilometre thoroughfare connecting the two iconic Enqelab (Revolution) and Azadi (Freedom) squares as well as the intersecting side streets in the capital Tehran during Monday’s funeral.

Following the Tehran processions, now millions of people are attending General Soleimani’s last funeral before the burial in Kerman.

Millions of Iranians Attend General Soleimani’s Funeral in Tehran

Iran Designates Pentagon as Terrorist Organization

Pentagon

During the parliamentary session, first the triple-urgency of the motion entitled “the Amendment to the Regulation of the Response to the Designation by the US of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps as a Terrorist Organization” and then the motion was passed unanimously by the MPs with 233 members in attendance.

The full text of the motion is as follows.

Article one

The phrase “all the Pentagon members of staff and the affiliated companies and institutions, those who ordered the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani” is added to the previous phrase “the United States Central Command (US CENTCOM), and the workforce, organizations and institutions under its command.”

Article 2

The phrase “all the Pentagon members of staff and the affiliated companies, and institutions and those who ordered the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani” is added to the previous phrase “the commanders of the United States Central Command (US CENTCOM).”

Article 3

The government is obliged to allocate 200,000,000 Euros through the National Development Fund to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps’ Quds Force within the next two months.

FM Zarif Meets Omani Counterpart, Hamid Karzai in Tehran

FM Zarif Meets Omani Counterpart, Hamid Karzai in Tehran

The meetings, which focused on issues of mutual interest, were held on the sidelines of the Tehran Dialogue Forum, where the Afghan and Omani officials were attending as special guests.

Tehran Dialogue Forum, which will run through Wednesday, Jan. 8, is aimed at reviewing the latest developments in the Persian Gulf region and evaluating regional cooperation plans, including the Iranian-proposed peace initiative dubbed ‘Hormuz Peace Endeavour’ (HOPE).

President Hassan Rouhani presented the initiative while delivering a speech at his UN General Assembly meeting in September and invited all regional countries to participate in it.

According to FM Zarif, Tehran’s proposal is aimed at enhancing solidarity, mutual understanding as well as peaceful and friendly relations between countries in the region in order to guarantee the territorial integrity and political independence of regional states.

Iran Still Anchor of Peace for Regional States: Zarif

“The US will receive the definitive resolute response to its brazen, criminal act in a place and at a time it hurts most,” Zarif told Tehran Dialogue Forum on Tuesday.

“However, I would like to send this message to the region, in my capacity as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, that Iran will continue to serve as the anchor of peace and security and also as the axis of regional development,” he added.

The Islamic Republic of Iran pursues a proactive and solution-oriented regional approach and policy. All regional countries should also serve as an axis of solution to various regional cases and situations.”

What follows is the full text of his speech:

In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

May the peace and mercy of Allah be with you

I seek refuge in Allah from Satan the outcast

Among the believers are men who have been true to their covenant with Allah.

Of them some have completed their vow to the utmost and some (still) wait;

But they have never changed (their determination) in the least

Allah the Almighty, the High has spoken the truth

Your Excellency, Mr. Yusuf bin Alawi

Your Excellency, Mr. Hamid Karzai

Excellencies and Honourable Resident Ambassadors;

Distinguished Guests;

Ladies and Gentlemen;

At the outset, I would like to seize the opportunity to welcome all of you to Tehran, to IPIS, and to the building that will henceforth be re-named after our proud Martyr General Qassem Soleimani. I also express my deep gratitude to the IPIS colleagues for having organized the “Tehran Dialogue Forum” in these extremely critical days and circumstances in our region. We have gathered here to engage in synergistic exchange of views towards exploring practical ways out of the perilous situation dominated by the paradigm of aggression, extremism and violence. I would like to share with you, as thinkers and peace-lovers, a number of reflections and ideas.

Excellencies,

Before turning to the substance of my remarks on the situation before us, let me say, it is indeed difficult for me to address this august assembly just four days after having lost, to the criminal and murderous state terrorism of the United States, a courageous, wise, rational, and visionary friend and colleague of mine, Martyr General Qassem Soleimani. A great man who embarked on a life-long struggle to make the world a better and safer place for us has now departed for the Heavens: slain at the hands of the most vicious people. The Iranian people, along with every other independence-seeking and anti-colonialist individual in the region is mourning this huge loss. The United States’ terroristic assassination of one of the Iranian top military commanders has in fact opened the gates to an ugly course of action which might, sooner or later, come to haunt itself across the globe.

The US has proved, once again, to everybody, its total, blatant disregard for the jus cogens in international law as well as for universally-recognized rights and immunities. This is the same schizophrenic approach that repugnantly threatens, in contravention of international law, to strike Iran’s cultural sites which are part of the shared human cultural and civilizational heritage.

Martyr General Qassem Soleimani represented the voice of independence-seeking struggles of a region that has been afflicted with the unfortunate accumulation of multi-layered problems and difficulties emanating from the insatiable lust of international masters of money and might and their foolish, opportunistic allies. What transpired at the early hours of January 3rd was not a mere attack on Iraq’s national sovereignty or just the cowardly, brutal assassination of a proud Iranian general. In fact, one of the pillars of striving for security in this area, fraught with various plots, was targeted. Terroristic, extremist groups, from Al-Qaida to ISIS and Al-Nusra Front – the very brainchildren of the US and its regional servants – are those who view commanders like Soleimani as their greatest enemy.

It comes as no surprise that the unmannered and tactless US President committed a strategic blunder, driven by folly and arrogance, in ordering the assassination of the great conqueror of battles against terrorism and extremism, and the most successful “peace-making general” of the region in recent decades. This time, though, he has made a huge gamble, and must know that the Divine promise is true; that the righteousness will be the ultimate victor, and that “Allah is dominant in His affairs.”

Ladies and Gentlemen,

One the most important problems in the region surrounding us comes from the misconceptions and miscalculations that have profoundly impacted the regional equations. I have frequently stressed that this cognitive disorder and the miscalculations emanating from it constitute one of the most endemic roots of the current crisis in the region.

The US has demonstrated, for the umpteenth time, how it can take dangerous steps, emanating from its miscalculations and misperceptions of the domestic situation in Iran and of the region, to wreak insecurity in the world and, ultimately in their own country. The depth of grief and bereavement among the nations in the region and the Muslim world at large, and in particular the unprecedented popular funeral processions held in both Iraq and Iran for Martyr General Soleimani and his life-long comrades, including Martyr Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, are telling signs of the profundity of the US erroneous perceptions and calculations vis-à-vis Iran and the region. Just note the statistics: the US foreign policy expenditures in West Asia under the current administration has increased by 1 trillion USD, reaching a total of 8 trillion USD. The figure, however, does not reflect at all the incalculable value of the bloods shed and the innocent lives perished due to such miscalculations.

It is a fact of history that many US presidents, and now Donald Trump, have set on fire a region and even the entire world for the short-sighted goals in their domestic policies. It is unfortunate that nowadays we are facing the biggest historical lie ever; that the US, notwithstanding a long trail of massacres and bloodshed, pretends to pursue the collective good and peace and security in the region and in the world.

Our region has been embroiled in endless wars, extremism and violence caused by the US continuous aggressions as well as by the conflicts in recent years. Resort to war, considered an exception in international relations, has unfortunately become a norm and rule in the region due to the attitude and conduct of the US and its followers. This is a vicious circle that must be broken by the regional actors and all those committed to peace, quiet, and stability.

Unfortunately, cognitive dissonance and miscalculations are not peculiar to the U.S only. Some of the US allies and like-minded states in the region, due to their absolute dependence on foreigners and purchasing legitimacy and security from without, have also adopted and pursued the same wrong, calamitous path; a path that has led to divisions and conflicts more visible today than ever before – from battle of norms to the clash of strategies.

What is more deplorable is that these ongoing regional divisions and conflicts have in fact created the breathing space for malignant forces within and without of the region to strengthen and expand their illegitimate and illegal military presence in the region through fabricating trumped-up threats and artificial securitization scenarios. The most important and visible consequence of such ploys is to be seen in the endless pain and suffering the oppressed nations in the region continue to endure; from Afghanistan and Iraq to Syria and Libya. The other side of these devastating and incendiary policies concerns the sale of destructive arms to the region, in the order of hundreds of billions of dollars, equal to one fourth of the total global arms sales.

Distinguished Audience,

The disorders and shortcomings we witness today in the region, from a dire lack of “inter-regional dialogue” to a want of institutionalized, structural interactions, unmistakably reveal the fact that regional conditions are not moving in the direction of improvement. For some, the accumulation and intensification of the crises might mean that the region has arrived at a practical and even conceptual impasse.

As Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, I deeply believe that although solutions to the current crises might far-fetched, they are, in actual fact, “within reach and accessible.” To bring what appears to be “far” close and make it “accessible,” in addition to requisite political will and mustering of regional capabilities, we need a paradigm shift. The needed shift requires both courage as well as collective efforts.

The paradigm currently imposed on our region – which is reproduced by some in the region, wittingly or otherwise – is premised on the presumption that American arms and war bring security. In my conviction, what can bring security to the vast geography of the West Asia and the Persian Gulf and can create lasting peace in this region lies in enhancing inter-regional solidarity, shared understanding, and cooperative relations.

Shared understanding is the cornerstone of any meaningful movement in this region – which requires, in the first place, dialogue. What this region needs now, more than ever before, is inclusive, comprehensive intra-regional dialogue. This lies at the foundation of the initiative Iran has been pursuing for years within the UN framework. This initiative, currently known as HOPE – Hormuz Peace Endeavour – was introduced at the UN General Assembly last year by the honourable President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

This initiative, taking into account the regional realities and based on the solid belief that building of a new, inclusive architecture free from the language of aggression and threat as the colonial heritage in the region, is not only “viable,” but it is in fact the “most imperative” task everyone in the region should undertake. This is the very logic and language detested by masters of money and might; those who seek their interests in war and division, and hence, spare no efforts to preclude it, through recourse to terror and assassination.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The path chosen by the US for itself and the region is characterized by insecurity, war and bloodshed. But, Iran, as the unified voice arising from the heart of every child of this ancient and proud land, heralds peace and quiet for the region.

The ultimate expulsion of the US from West Asia is the doomed fate of Washington’s unbridled exploitation of the tools of war, sanctions, and assassination. The US will receive the definitive resolute response to its brazen, criminal act in a place and at a time it hurts most. However, I would like to send this message to the region, in my capacity as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, that Iran will continue to serve as the anchor of peace and security and also as the axis of regional development. The Islamic Republic of Iran pursues a proactive and solution-oriented regional approach and policy. All regional countries should also serve as an axis of solution to various regional cases and situations.

It goes without saying that this path requires the partnership of all neighbours and the imperative of taking clear steps by everybody in the region. Security cannot be realized through “hurling stones at the neighbour’s house.” We believe in security for all.

Now we are standing at an important juncture in the history of the region and the world at large. As countries situated around the Strait of Hormuz, we – all of us, let me underline – should abandon the paradigm of elimination and antagonism premised on the illusion of purchasing security and development from without. This paradigm has not but brought war and turbulence to our region and to the world. We should instead opt for and subscribe to a paradigm of regional inclusivity and synergy – as the only realistic way out of the current cycle of perpetuating crises – so that we can proceed towards a thriving, prosperous future with a promising prospects for future generations.

And to conclude, let me say, that this will indeed be the actual realization of the greatest wish and aspiration of my martyred brother, General Qassem Soleimani.

Thank you for your kind attention

Millions in Kerman Join Gen. Soleimani’s Last Funeral

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The body of Lieutenant General Soleimani and one of his companions Major General Hossein Pourjafari, both assassinated in the same US drone attack early Friday, arrived at the Kerman airport following massive funeral processions in the Iraqi cities of Baghdad, Karbala and Najaf as well as the cities of Ahvaz, Mashhad, Tehran and Qom in Iran.

In Tehran, an estimated seven million mourners packed the 5.5-kilometre thoroughfare connecting the two iconic Enqelab (Revolution) and Azadi (Freedom) squares as well as the intersecting side streets in the capital Tehran during Monday’s funeral.

Following the Tehran processions, now millions of people are attending General Soleimani’s last funeral before the burial in Kerman.

Update: The burial was postponed until further notice due to a stampede that killed and wounded dozens of people.

What follows are photos of the Kerman funeral:

Iran Censures Europe’s Inaction on JCPOA

Iran FM Holds Talks with Afghan, Pakistani, Turkmen Counterparts

Germany’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Heiko Maas and British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Dominic Raab held separate telephone conversations with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Monday evening and talked about the latest regional and international developments as well as the JCPOA.

In the conversations, the German and British ministers stressed the need to prevent an escalation of tensions in the region.
For his part, Foreign Minister Zarif expressed Iran’s dissatisfaction with their recent stances, and slammed the failure to understand the realities of the region as Europe’s strategic mistake.

The top Iranian diplomat strongly criticized the US, saying the American government will be held accountable for any tensions and insecurity in the region, particularly following the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani.

Foreign Minister Zarif also denounced the European parties’ inaction in fulfilling their JCPOA commitments, described Iran’s compensatory steps as the Islamic Republic’s right under the JCPOA, and noted that the only way to rein in the situation is for the Europeans to honor their commitments.

Iran’s President Responds to Trump’s Attack Threat

Iran’s President

In a post on his Twitter account on Monday, President Rouhani dismissed US President Donald Trump’s threat to attack dozens of Iranian targets.


“Those who refer to the number 52 should also remember the number 290,” the Iranian president said in the post, making a reference to Iran Air Flight 655, a passenger plane that was shot down by a US Navy guided-missile cruiser in the Persian Gulf waters in 1988 and took the lives of 290 civilians.

“Never threaten the Iranian nation,” the Iranian president warned Trump.

Top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani was assassinated in a strike by American drones near Baghdad International Airport in the early hours of Friday.

 

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Iran Slams Instagram for Removing Posts on Gen. Soleimani

Iran Slams Instagram for Removing Posts on General Qassem Soleimani

“In an undemocratic and scandalous move, Instagram has removed the voice of the innocence of nation – related to the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani,” Rabiei regretted in a post on his Twitter account on Monday.

This comes as “terrorists are free” to make their voices heard on Instagram, he added.

He said the move indicates the double-standard policy of those who claim to be advocates of democracy and freedom of media.

His comments came after many Iranian celebrities and athletes shared posts about the assassination of General Soleimani, but Instagram deleted all such posts.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6

Iran Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Tehran to US: Iran Will Definitely Take Revenge, Don’t Send Message

2- Nasrallah: We’ll Force US to Leave Region with Humiliation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Arman-e Melli:

1- Commander of Love in Humanitarian Sea

* Millions of Iranians Attend Funerals Held for Gen. Soleimani in Ahvaz, Mashhad

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Etemad:

1- Glorious Farewell to Iranian General

2- Nasrallah: Qassem Soleimani Means Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Hamshahri:

1- Iran Says Hello

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Hemayat:

1- Million-Strong Army in Khorasan, Khuzestan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Iran:

1- Tawaf Around Homeland

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Javan:

1- First Fruit of Soleimani’s Blood

* Iraq Parliament Approves Immediate Expulsion of US Forces

* Muqtada al-Sadr: Humiliating Deal with US Must Be Cancelled; All Bases, Embassy Must Be Closed

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Immediate Expulsion of US Forces from Iraq

* Iran Parliament Makes Important Decision Following Gen. Soleimani’s Assassination

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Kayhan:

1- Islamic Ummah Wants Only One Thing: Revenge, Revenge!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Resalat:

1- Nasrallah to US: Your Soldiers Will Come Here Vertically, Leave Here Horizontally

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Sazandegi:

1- General’s Banner Hoisted at Highest Altitude

2- Terror-gram: Instagram Removing Posts Related to Gen. Soleimani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- US Threatens; Iran Responds

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Shahrvand:

1- Return of Soleimani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Shargh:

1- Proper Funeral for General

2- Nasrallah: Fair Qisas Is Cleansing Region of US Troops

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Siasat-e Rooz:

1- Trump! Look at Glorious Funeral in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Iran Moving Around You

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 6