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Iran Confectionery Contamination A Security Issue: Health Minister

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Health Minister Saeed Namaki said the conspiracy to contaminate the factory-made confectionery with pills is a security issue, committed for the purpose of galvanizing public opinion and damaging the image of the domestic food industry.

He explained that the bad cakes have been contaminated in a process outside the official production and delivery network, adding that the security and intelligence forces were following up the case.

Namaki also gave an assurance that there has been no report of toxemia caused by the contaminated cakes, saying more details about the perpetrators will be soon publicized.

In remarks on Saturday, the Iranian Food and Drug Organization spokesperson described as an act of “sabotage” drugs intentionally inserted in the confectionery products, saying its food industry was targeted in a bid to spread “terror.”

More than a month has passed since initial media reports emerged alleging that drugs have been placed in confectionery products such as cakes, biscuits and wafers.

The bad products have so far been confirmed to have been found in Iran’s eastern provinces of Kerman, Hormozgan, Sistan and Baluchistan near the Pakistani border and the western Ilam province, which borders Iraq, according to officials.

Iran Urges Regional States to Change Course for Better Future

“We have an opportunity before us to finally and decisively change course, for the betterment of not just our own lives but also those of future generations. We must seize it,” Zarif said on Sunday.

He made the remarks in an address to the Doha Forum 2019 in the Qatari capital.
What follows is the full text of Zarif’s speech:

In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

It is a great pleasure to participate in the Doha Forum. I congratulate our Qatari friends for organizing this remarkable gathering and thank them for their gracious hospitality.

While we enjoy tranquility and security here in the heart of West Asia, our region is in severe turmoil.

I believe the root cause of the multiple and chronic crises we face lies in a cognitive disorder: a disorder that is not just afflicting countries in the region but also global powers. And that is why I believe fora such as this prestigious gathering provide unique opportunities to try to uncover our presumptions, deconstruct our assumptions and think together on a way out of the current regional predicament.

The first and most persistent cognitive disorder is the zero-sum approach to global issues. Far too many continue to believe that even in our interconnected world—where everything from trade and the environment to information and even emotions are globalized—one can gain at the expense of others. That one can have security through depriving one’s own neighbors of the same. That has never worked. It will never work.

Security—just like climate change—does not know borders and is thus indivisible.

But that is not all.

The disparities in power, geographic size, natural and human resources and the like among countries in our region have led to disastrous conclusions.

Some global actors look at these disparities and the unending rivalries in the region as an opportunity: indeed, as providing a fertile ground to expand their military presence and to sell more weapons to nearly all sides in the region. But this outside presence has neither enhanced the security of outside actors, nor that of the region.

Indeed, it has only led to disasters, from the downing of an Iranian civil airliner by USS Vincennes in 1988 to the rise in extremism as a natural consequence of the US presence in Iraq and Afghanistan—an outcome we had predicted as early as 2001.

As for weapons trade, the Persian Gulf states accounted for nearly ONE QUARTER of GLOBAL ARMS IMPORTS during 2014-18, almost DOUBLING on average compared to the preceding five years. Unsurprisingly, the United States sold most of these lethal arms. But the real question is: have these vast U.S. arms sales to this region recovered anything even remotely close to the 7 trillion dollars that President Trump himself has acknowledged as having been wasted in our region since 2001?

To be fair, global powers do not have a monopoly over this cognitive disorder. Unfortunately, nobody does.

Some regional actors consider disparities as an opportunity to achieve regional hegemony.

Saddam Hussein’s invasions of Iran and Kuwait, the Saudi blockade against Qatar and the war in Yemen are but examples of catastrophic miscalculations to use misperceived opportunities to achieve regional hegemony.

And most in this region, enjoying the abundance of wealth brought by petrodollars, believe that everything can be bought. Certainly, arms – including the most sophisticated ones—can be purchased in abundance. Sadly, even some foreign policies can be bought by the highest bidder too.

But can security be purchased? Can regional stability be bought?

Distinguished Friends,
None of us—nor the global community at large—have benefitted from this prevailing paradigm. We in Iran—very much like our friends in Qatar—believe that we need a fundamental paradigm shift in our region, based on a cognitive readjustment and recognition of the imperative of a regional security and cooperation arrangement under the UN umbrella. This is not new: indeed, we have been proposing this since 1985.

The recent proposal of President Rouhani to launch the Hormuz Peace Endeavor—or HOPE—is a continuation of our longstanding commitment to an inclusive and comprehensive regional framework for constructive engagement.

HOPE is based on the recognition of the responsibility of every state in the region to ensure peace, stability and prosperity in our neighborhood and benefit from it. It is based on the assumption that the region and the world have a common and vital interest in maintaining freedom of navigation and energy security FOR ALL.

Through HOPE, our aspiration is to promote solidarity, mutual understanding and peaceful and friendly relations and cooperation among all States of the region;
To ensure the territorial integrity, political independence and international boundaries of all regional States;
To cooperate in eradicating terrorism, extremism and sectarian tensions; and
To promote peaceful resolution of all regional tensions and conflicts through enhanced communication and early warning.

To achieve these objectives, we propose adherence to common principles such as dialogue and mutual respect; equal footing; respect for each other’s sovereignty; rejection of the threat or use of force; and non-aggression and non-intervention in internal or external affairs of each other.

We in Iran believe that a new regional approach should be the outcome of collective deliberations.

President Rouhani has shared our initial thoughts with all leaders of littoral states of the Persian Gulf, inviting them to enrich these ideas and participate in their implementation.

We should use fora like this to collectively elaborate the principles and the roadmap. We can envisage a broad spectrum of cooperation areas, from energy security to arms control, early warning systems and the establishment of a WMD-Free Zone. We can propose and agree upon confidence-building measures from water management to nuclear safety or even military contacts and visits.

We can begin the process or culminate our endeavors with the conclusion of an inclusive non-aggression and non-intervention pact among the Hormuz community.

We can agree to establish joint task forces regarding practical measures to gradually expand cooperation.

We should involve our private sectors and academia in formulating and implementing these ideas.

Distinguished Friends,
While many can argue that a paradigm shift based on regional cooperation and confidence-building may not be realistic, they do not have much to show for the realpolitik paradigm that has repeatedly been tried and failed over the past 4 decades.

There is a caveat. Like the nuclear accord, no good idea can be pursued by only one party and no agreement can be implemented solely by one side.

Short-sighted behavior is contagious. While everyone could have benefited from the paradigm shift that the JCPOA promised—as a foundation and not a ceiling—it cannot be expected from a single party to be forthcoming while others are pursuing an opposite path.

We have an opportunity before us to finally and decisively change course, for the betterment of not just our own lives but also those of future generations. We must seize it, and with vigor.
Thank you for your attention.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15

Newspaper Headlines

Abrar:

1- US Treasury Secretary: We’ll Lift All Sanctions If Tehran Accepts Our Conditions

2- Hook: We’re Ready to Lift Sanctions, Restore Diplomatic Relations If…

3- Iran: No Ban on Our Missile and Even Ballistic Missile Tests

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Offers ‘Package’ to US for Further Prisoner Swaps

2- What Do Americans’ New Stances Mean? [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Arman-e Melli:

1- Macron and Mediators Won’t Succeed: US Legislator

2- Reasons behind Impeachment of Oil Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Ebtekar:

1- Dream of Impeaching Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Etemad:

1- New Window in Iran-UK Ties: What Impact Will Johnson’s Re-Election Have on Ties with Iran?

2- Overthrowing Government Through Impeachment: Pressures Increased on Rouhani, Ministers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Javan:

1- Washington: We’ll Continue Lebanon, Iraq Protests in Order to Put Iran under Maximum Pressure

2- Increased Global Opposition to US Sanctions on Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Mahathir: Malaysia Won’t Support US Sanctions on Iran

2- What Goal Are Opponents of FATF Pursuing?

3- Eight Resolutions Passed against Israel at UN General Assembly

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Kayhan:

1- Abe Can’t Help Iran; Determination, Prudence Is What Gov’t Needs

2- Johnson’s Victory Means Finalization of Brexit: EU Scared, US Excited

3- Iran Unveils Fourth Generation of Humanoid Robots ‘Sorena’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Reactions to Victory of Conservatives over Socialists in UK

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Mattis Says US Should Have Responded to Iran’s Downing of American Drone

2- Arba’een Processions to Be Inscribed at UNESCO: Official

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 15

Iran’s Role in Regional Security Acknowledged by Asian States: Larijani

Iran's Role in Regional Security Acknowledged by Asian States Larijani

Speaking to reporters upon his arrival in Tehran after taking part in the 12th Plenary Meeting of APA in Antalya, Larijani said the assembly is constantly developing, given Asia’s role and future.

“Asian countries believe that sustainable security in the region depends on cooperation with Iran,” the speaker added.

He also noted that one of the main issues mooted in the APA meeting was the growing need for multilateralism in the contemporary world.

“The main subject of the conference was convergence among the Asian countries,” Larijani said, adding, “The (APA) member states disagree about the US move to ignore Iran, and assert in various forms that they must have close security and economic relations with Iran.”

Heading a parliamentary delegation, Larijani visited Turkey’s Antalya for the 12th APA Plenary.

The assembly has been created as a forum to exchange views, ideas and experiences for developing common strategies and promoting peace in Asia and the world.

The APA is comprised of the Plenary, the Executive Council, Bureau of the Assembly, the Committees, and the Secretariat.

Iran, The Elders Deplore US Unilateralism

Iran, The Elders Deplore US Unilateralism

In the Sunday meeting, the two sides discussed the most pressing issues of mutual interest.

During the talks, also attended by former UN chief Ban Ki-moon, Zarif elaborated on the purposes behind the Islamic Republic’s Hormuz Peace Endeavour (HOPE) initiative.

The two sides also conferred on the US’ unilateral move to leave multilateral commitments including the JCPOA.

In May 2018, US President Donald Trump unilaterally pulled his country out of the international deal, in defiance of global criticism, and later re-imposed the sanctions that had been lifted against Tehran as part of the agreement.

In response to the move, Tehran has so far rowed back on its nuclear commitments four times in compliance with Articles 26 and 36, but stressed that its retaliatory measures will be reversible as soon as Europe finds practical ways to shield the mutual trade from the sanctions.

Iran, The Elders Deplore US Unilateralism

Iran Unveils New Humanoid Robot ‘Sorena IV’

Iran Unveils New Humanoid Robot ‘Sorena IV’

The Iranian robot, developed under a project entitled the national grand plan on technology of the fourth-generation Iranian humanoid robot, can walk, talk, and maintain balance during the walk.

Sorena IV was unveiled on Saturday at a ceremony in the Mechanical Engineering Department of University of Tehran, attended by Iranian Vice-President for Science and Technology Sorena Sattari and Mayor of Tehran Pirooz Hanachi.

In an address to the event, Sattari said the process of designing and manufacturing Sorena IV is known as a groundbreaking project in such technological activities.

“The fields like artificial intelligence, mechanics and information technology will affect the future of the world,” the vice president noted, calling for efforts to promote those areas of science inside Iran.

In addition to the team that has manufactured Sorena IV, three other Iranian knowledge-based companies are working on social robots, which are based upon artificial intelligence, the vice president added, saying more Iranian robots are going to be unveiled soon.

Production of Sorena IV indicates that the social robots have become commercialized in Iran, the vice president added, saying robots are going to play a role in the daily life of people.

Sattari further unveiled plans for the commercialization of “Mini-Sorena”, a project for educational purposes at schools and research centers.

In separate comments at the unveiling ceremony, deputy of the Iranian Vice-President for Science and Technology for Innovation and Commercialization, Peiman Salehi, said the vice-presidency attaches great significance to the projects involving cutting-edge technologies, because such projects would meet the country’s current and future demands.

He also noted that Sorena IV is much more advanced than its previous versions in terms of human-robot interaction and smartness.

The newest Iranian humanoid robot can recognize and count human faces, recognize and detect the location of objects, analyze human movements, and also understand and respond to phrases, Salehi added, noting that Sorena IV is capable of picking up objects, tracking the human faces, and mimicking the movements of human by employing artificial intelligence.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review – 2019

The Iranian researchers have used the 3D printing technologies to optimize the structure of Sorena IV, which is 1.7 meters high and weighs 68 kilograms.

Sorena IV is both shorter and lighter than its previous version, can grab objects with different shapes with an optimized hand design, and reaches a velocity of 0.7 km/h with dynamic path planning and online controllers.

The new Iranian humanoid robot can also walk on rough surfaces with the use of modern contact sensors developed by the Center of Advanced Systems and Technologies (CAST) at the University of Tehran.

Iran FM Holds High-Level Meets in Doha

Iran FM Holds High-Level Meets in Doha
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meets with Prime Minister and Interior Minister of Qatar Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani in Doha on Dec. 15, 2019

Zarif arrived in the Qatari capital on Saturday in order to attend the Doha Forum 2019, where a number of high-ranking officials from across the world have convened for the annual meeting.

The Iranian top diplomat on Sunday met with Prime Minister and Interior Minister of Qatar Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani on the sidelines of the Doha Forum 2019.

In the meeting, Zarif congratulated the Qatari government on successful organization of the Doha Forum, and expressed pleasure with attending the meeting for the second time.

The two sides also discussed bilateral cooperation in different fields of mutual interest and regional issues.

Earlier on Saturday, Zarif held talks with Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

During the meeting, the two sides conferred on the latest developments in bilateral ties, mutual cooperation, and regional issues.

Iran’s foreign minister had earlier met his Polish counterpart and conferred with him on the latest issues of mutual interest in bilateral and regional fields as well as other pressing topics.

His first meeting in Doha was with Iraqi National Security Adviser Falih Alfayyadh, during which the two sides exchanged views on the latest internal developments of Iraq.

Doha Forum is a global platform for dialogue, bringing together leaders in policy to build innovative and action driven networks.

Established in 2000, the Doha Forum is a platform for global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world. The Doha Forum promotes the interchange of ideas, discourse, policy making, and action oriented recommendations.

Doha Forum 2019 will bring together this year a distinguished group of leaders, thinkers, and policy makers to reimagine a global governance that addresses our collective needs and priorities.

Iran Builds Ultra-Cold Tanks to Store Refined Oil

Iran Builds Ultra-Cold Tanks to Store Refined Oil

One of the most important issues in the oil extraction and refining industries and their derivatives is the storage of these materials after purification and preparation for consumption.

Recently, a knowledge-based company has started manufacturing and exporting ultra-cold tanks to store these derivatives. These tanks are among the most advanced equipment in the world.

“It consists of two tanks, and the main one is inside an outer shell,” said a member of board of directors of a company called Cryogenic Tankers.

The space between these two tanks is composed of insulators such as perlite, which is based on the molecular sieve method.

The inner tank tubes are made of stainless steel. Along with the many tests carried out on the tank, it ensures the quality and excellence of the gaseous liquids, which is an important factor in maintaining the purity of the gases, Mohammad-Reza Mahmoudian underlined.

“These tanks are built using advanced techniques and technologies under the quality control procedure,” he added.

“Numerous parts in design and construction make these vessels one of the most advanced equipment in the world.”

Cryogenic tanks have many applications in the refinery and petrochemical industry, including tanks of liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, liquid argon and CO2. Reservoirs used in petrochemical complexes are usually high-capacity.

Previously this technology used to be imported from Turkey, China, India, Germany and France.

This researcher pointed to the export of the product, saying “The steel plants in Iraqi Kurdistan were equipped with the Iranian company’s products. The company’s products have also been exported to Syria and Afghanistan.”

Chairman of the board of directors of this knowledge-based company added that the company has created job for 70 people directly.

Mahmoudian referred to the differences in the prices of the company’s products and similar foreign ones, saying that in the hospital equipment sector the price difference is more than twice but in the steel industry the difference is lower.

“With the production of this equipment, about $5 million is saved annually, which, given the large capacity in the country, could reach about $300 million,” concluded Mahmoudian.

Nano-Indicators Developed to Determine Freshness of Food Products

Nano-Indicators Developed to Determine Freshness of Food Products

A member of the executive team says everyone is aware of the effect of temperature on the quality of food products, medicines and biological compounds. Temperature-time indicators, briefly called TTIs, are simple and inexpensive equipment to monitor these effects.

These identifiers can be designed as small labels that provide a visual expression of the thermal history of the product being maintained, he said.

Using these indicators, he said, the consumer can determine whether the food product is placed in a hot or cold place at a fixed temperature.

The designed system is capable of exhibiting a distinct colour change when the temperature exceeds 35° Celsius.

He added that the use of these indicators would be very useful, especially for exported products of the country, which take longer to reach the consumer.

For example; Food products, medicines and biological compounds that require transportation can be safeguarded in a portable fridge for car.

The domesticisation of the technical knowledge of the production of these indicators, which was in control of a few countries, is one of the benefits of this research achievement.

In addition, in the present study, the nano-leaf structures have been used to increase the level of sensitivity.

This Iranian scientist added that the proposal to implement the project has won a $12,000 research grant from the World Academy of Sciences (TWAS).

“The production of these indicators in the country can be seen as a breakthrough in the food and pharmaceutical packaging industry,” he concluded.

11 Countries to Attend Iran LAB EXPO 2019

11 Countries to Attend Iran LABEXPO 2019

Rouhollah Estiri, Director General of Department on Promotion of International Businesses at the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology said business people and investors from 11 foreign countries will take part in the upcoming exhibition of Iranian-made laboratory equipment in Tehran.

The exhibition will be held during the Iranian Week of Research and Technology and will also coincide with the 20th exhibition of the research and technological achievements at Tehran International Permanent Fairground.

According to Estiri, the foreign participants in the expo are planned to visit the technological infrastructures of Tehran.

Iran LABEXPO 2019 is going to include 13 various sections offering products in a range of fields, such as the oil and petrochemical industry, electricity, electronics and software, construction and civil engineering, mechanics, chemistry and metallurgy, agriculture and environment, basic physics, general laboratory equipment, laboratory materials, medical and biomaterials engineering, as well as industrial testing and calibration equipment.

The exhibition plays host to a large number of foreign guests every year, who pay visits to Iran’s technological infrastructures and get acquainted with the products of Iranian knowledge-based companies under the auspices of the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review – 2019

The 7th edition of Iran LABEXPO will be hosting 70 foreign guests who have been invited to the exhibition with the help of the International Interaction Center of the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology and also the foreign-based brokers at the export centers, Estiri added.

Representatives from Germany, Turkey, Oman, China, India, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq will reportedly take part in the exhibition in Tehran to see the achievements of 400 knowledge-based companies working on the laboratory equipment and materials, to observe the products put on display at an exhibition of the innovation factory, and to visit the other technological infrastructures of Iran.

“The merchants and investors from those countries will be acquainted with the Iranian products during the visit, and the interaction between the Iranian and foreign companies will grow. In addition, a good market will be provided for the export and sale of the Iranian products in the world,” Estiri noted.

Around 1,000 foreign merchants and investors have visited Iran between 2015 and 2019 under the aegis of the International Interaction Center of the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology to attend various technological events and expert exhibitions, including Iran Health Exhibition, Iran Pharma, the International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition, Iran Biotech Expo, Herbal Medicine Expo, and the Laboratory Equipment and Chemicals Exhibition.