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Iranian Actress Invites ‘Mary Poppins’ to Come to Iran

Iranian Actress Invites ‘Mary Poppins’ to Come to Iran

Andrews played the role in a feature film called “Mary Poppins” 55 years ago. Behnoush Tabatabai, Mehraveh Sharifinia, Ehsan Karami, and Armin Rahimian are among the actors who have now played in the Iranian musical performance directed by Ahmad Soleimani.

The play has been on stage at the Vahdat Hall in Tehran since October 30. The work is an open adaptation of Pamla L. Travers’ collection of “Mary Poppins” stories, translated by Ahmad Koulivandi, with songwriting and dramaturgy by Mohammad-Reza Koohestani. The play narrates the story of a babysitter played by Behnoush Tabatabai.

The original musical “Mary Poppins” feature was directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney in 1964, with Julie Andrews playing the role of the babysitter.

Iranian Actress Invites ‘Mary Poppins’ to Come to IranBehnoush Tabatabai has published the following Instagram post addressing Julie Andrews:

Dear Ms Julie Andrews,

My name is Behnoush Tabatabaei and starting tonight I will go on the stage of one of the most spectacular opera houses in the Middle East, in Iran. I will be performing a character which your memorable performance fifty-five years ago made eternal. The performance that left the world in awe, Mary Poppins.

My Dear Ms Andrews,

I want to express how marvellously fortunate I feel that at a time when cruelty and atrocities have embraced the world in the greyness of despair, I can, even if it is for only a few hours, take people to the world of colour, music and dance. What an honour!

For the past few months and during all the minutes of training, I have tried to commit myself to you and the thousands of people who will see me on stage in Mary Poppins in the forthcoming nights. And it was during these days of practice that I learned, more than ever, what it was like to take on the role of the angel who watched over the purest of human beings’ desires.

Beautiful Ms Andrews,

We appreciate Mary Poppins and whenever things get dire here on earth, we look up and gaze upon the blue sky and white clouds, hoping for an angle to bring us a miracle.

Lastly, my dear Mary Poppins, I would like to extend my humblest invitation to you, to come to Tehran to see a play which is graced by your name.

We would be absolutely thrilled to see you.

Yours sincerely,

Behnoush

Iranian Actress Invites ‘Mary Poppins’ to Come to Iran

Top Banker Refutes US Claims, Says Iran’s Exports Growing

In a post on his Instagram page, the CBI chief debunked the US claim about the effectiveness of sanctions against Iran.

Citing the reports of new American sanctions as part of Washington’s policy of maximum pressure on Iran, Hemmati dismissed the claim by Brian Hook, the US special representative on Iran in the State Department, that Iran’s oil export has fallen to 120,000 barrels a day.

The top banker also pointed to two other reports about new US sections on Iran’s construction sector and US cooperation with a number of regional countries for imposing sanctions on 25 Iranian corporations and individuals, adding, “Each of those phrases (about sanctions on Iran) have been already announced under various titles.”

Hemmati stressed that since Brian Hook’s claim about driving Iran’s oil exports down to 120,000 bpd is false, the two other reports are also wrong and would not merit attention.

“Iran’s economy is following the trade path, under the sanctions, to the growth of oil and non-oil exports,” the CBI governor underlined.

Iran Slams New US Sanctions on Its Construction Sector

US Will Fail to Extend Iran’s Arms Embargo: Spokesman

In a Saturday statement, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said such moves indicate Washington’s weakness and failure in the domain of diplomacy.

“Unfortunately, the US diplomacy apparatus is incapable of presenting diplomatic and rational initiatives, and only relies on force and economic terrorism,” he added.

“The United States’ imperious diplomacy, which is also used in dealing with other countries and even international and multilateral mechanisms, has turned into a global scourge,” he said.

“Rather than imposing repetitive sanctions and [resorting to] alarmism, which will definitely fail to help them achieve their objectives, the US had better stop getting further bogged down in its self-made illusions and begin to make good on its commitments under the JCPOA again,” the spokesman said.

The US has imposed new sanctions on Iran, targeting the construction sector, despite Washington’s announcement a week ago that it had created a new mechanism to facilitate “permissible trade” with Tehran.

The US State Department issued a fact sheet Thursday, singling out the sale of software used for industrial purposes, raw and semi-finished metals, graphite and coal used in Iran’s construction sector as targets for the new sanctions.

The State Department said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had determined Iran’s construction sector was controlled directly or indirectly by Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

The US has previously imposed sanctions on a number of Iranian business companies and networks on the pretext of being tied to the IRGC after blacklisting it as a “terrorist” organization earlier this year. The IRGC is an official branch of the Iranian armed forces.

Iran, Iraq Connect National Electricity Grids

The power grids of the two neighbouring countries were synchronised to help Iraq reduce its power outages.

The ministers of the two countries had earlier agreed to synchronise the electricity grids by the end of 2019, Tasnim News Agency reported.

With the synchronisation of the national grids, the two countries would witness the increase of electricity exchanges, Iranian Deputy Energy Minister Homayoun Ha’eri said.

He also announced plans for synchronising the electricity grids of Iran, Iraq and Syria, saying that the Iranian electricity industry plays an important role in the region and this role is being expanding increasingly.

“The countries of the region, with numerous visits to and meetings in Iran, have been informed about the high level of technology of the Iranian electricity industry and want to benefit from the knowledge and technical capability of the Iranian electricity industries to improve their level of production, supply and maintenance.”

Iran’s Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian earlier talked about Iran’s plan to export electricity to Syria through Iraq, saying it would require setting up a 400kV line so that Iran can play a significant role in reconstruction of Syria.

Iran Urges Closer Cooperation among SCO Member States

Iran Urges Closer Cooperation among SCO Member States

Es’haq Jahangiri said the SCO enjoys great potentialities for economic, political and security cooperation.

“In the face of unilateralism promoted by the US government today, we can opt for multilateralism by reinforcing regional organizations,” he told reporters after arriving in the Uzbek capital of Tashkent.

“Unilateralism is the approach which the world should adopt,” he added, while highlighting that regional issues and global management could be handled only through multilateralism.

He further said the SCO is among the important organizations that have been established in Asia and brings together important countries such as Russia and China.

He recalled that India and Pakistan have recently joined the SCO as main member states, adding, “Iran is also interested in becoming a main member of this organization.”

Jahangiri is in Uzbekistan to attend the 18th meeting of the Council of Heads of Government (Prime Ministers) of the SCO and sit down with the Uzbek premier as well as some other participants at the meeting to discuss key regional and international topics along with issues of mutual interest.

Iran Urges India to Be More Active on Chabahar Development

Jahangiri made the comments in a meeting with Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, on the sidelines of the 18th summit of the Council of Heads of Government (Prime Ministers) of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent.

Pointing to the agreement between the Islamic Republic of Iran, Afghanistan and India on expanding economic and trade cooperation in the port of Chabahar in south-eastern Iran, Jahangiri stressed that Tehran has made serious efforts to implement this agreement and both the public and private sectors are ready to invest in this region and take the necessary steps in this regard.

“Afghanistan and India should also be more active in this regard. Chabahar port could provide India with access to the Central Asia and be a gateway for Afghanistan to connect with important countries of the world.”

Iran vice president Jahangiri meeting with Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah AbdullahHe further warned about the revival of the ISIS terrorist group in Afghanistan saying that ISIS appears to be moving to the war-torn country after being defeated in Iraq and Syria.

The Iranian official said the Afghan government must be particularly sensitive in this regard and prevent the ISIS terrorists’ attempts to make the two countries’ shared borders insecure.

“ISIS is trying to expand its operations in eastern Afghanistan, and we must cooperate to prevent the terrorist group from spreading its activities,” he noted.

Referring to the recent elections in Afghanistan, the Iranian VP said the vote was an important step towards democracy.

“I hope that with the determination of the Afghan authorities and leaders, the problems of Afghanistan would be resolved as soon as possible and security will be restored in the country.”

The election is one of the symbols of democracy and we hope the Afghans will see the development of the country after the announcement of the results of the presidential election and the establishment of a constitutional and elected government, mentioned Jahangiri.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran will continue to support the elected government of Afghanistan,” he stressed.

Jahangiri also described the Afghan peace process as an important issue, adding that the presence of the government as the country’s official and elected body in the peace talks is very important and that the Afghan government should have a decisive role in these talks.

Iran’s first vice president also pointed out that banking cooperation and interactions is the base for any kind of economic cooperation.

Jahangiri underlined that the comprehensive document for joint cooperation between Iran and Afghanistan is an important roadmap for the ties and business relations between the two countries saying that the preparations for signing this comprehensive document are well under way and hopefully be finalised as soon as the results of the Afghan presidential election are announced.

For his part, the chief executive of the Afghan government presented a report on the process of elections in the country, expressing hope that the preliminary results of the presidential elections will be announced within the next two weeks.

Despite the Taliban’s threats to prevent the holding of elections, people participated in the Afghan presidential election, he added.

“I hope that after the announcement of the election results and the establishment of the new government, a comprehensive agreement on cooperation between the two countries will be finalized,” Abdullah said.

Jahangiri left Tehran on Friday morning for Tashkent to attend the summit to confer on the most important regional and international issues.

Upon arrival in Uzbekistan he said the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation has a great potential for economic, political and security cooperation, and its member states can build on that capacity. He also emphasised that the international issues must be resolved through multilateralism.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation is a Eurasian political, economic, and security alliance, the creation of which was announced on 15 June 2001 in Shanghai, China by the leaders of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

Since then, the organisation has expanded its membership to eight countries when India and Pakistan joined SCO as full members on 9 June 2017 at a summit in Astana, Kazakhstan. Iran currently holds an observer status and hopes to become a full member in the near future.

Iranian, Int’l Universities Working on 450 Joint Projects

Mansour Gholami made the comments in a meeting with his Venezuelan counterpart Gabriela Jiménez Ramírez in Tehran on Wednesday.

Referring to Iran’s readiness for scientific and international cooperation, he said Iran puts its scientific resources at the disposal of other countries without any expectation and now these collaborations are noticeable at different levels.

The minister of science said Iran currently stands at top positions in the world in terms of scientific output, and in some fields such as aerospace and biotechnology, the country is among the best ones.

“We have a very well-educated young population in the country with a good level of knowledge, so we are trying to provide the things we used to get from other countries.”

The minister of science also underscored the necessity for meetings between Iranian and Venezuelan professors and researchers as one of the important measures in scientific exchanges.

He further announced Tehran’s readiness to collaborate with Caracas in various scientific fields including technology, information technology (IT) and software.

He further said that Iranian PhD students are doing part of their dissertation research abroad.

“This makes students familiar with different universities and foreign professors and researchers in doctoral dissertations and establishes and maintains scientific links between them,” he added.

Referring to some problems in Venezuela, he said, “We understand the situation in Venezuela very well and we know that imperialist countries such as the US do not hesitate to take over the nations.”

Gholami went on to say that the Islamic Republic of Iran stands with all the freedom-seeking nations of the world, stressing that independence in decision-making is a God-given right to all human beings and no one can deny this right. Of course, the will of the nations is very important in this regard, and the people who dominate their destiny will certainly win, he underlined.

Talking about some of the problems caused by sanctions in Iran, the minister of science stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran has very valuable experience in dealing with sanctions.

“Fortunately, Iran was able to meet domestic needs without being dependent on the US and just by relying on its scientific and human resources.”

For her part, the Venezuelan minister said her country is currently facing a number of problems, including media and psychological wars and drug shortages, so it needs to develop science and expand scientific cooperation with leading countries in scientific fields such as Iran.

She emphasised cooperation with Iran in the field of nanotechnology adding that in 2009 the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran donated a nanomicroscope to Venezuela, but unfortunately the South American country has not been able to use it so far. She asked her counterpart to support and assist the country in running all electronic microscopes.

‘Diplomatic Ladies’ Hold Food, Handicrafts Festival in Tehran

The festival was held at the Foreign Ministry’s Institute for Political and International Studies in cooperation with the wives of foreign ambassadors living in Tehran.
What follows are photos of the festival retrieved from IRNA:

Iran to Open First National Trade Office in Russia

Chairman of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce Gholam-Hossein Shafei said the opening of the office in Russia is one of the good developments that will contribute to Iran’s trade with the Eurasia. 

Other positive developments in this regard include the opening of a Silk Road chamber of commerce with 67 members, he added.

Also the first Silk Road conference will be held in China in November 2019, Shafei said in a meeting attended by government officials and private sector authorities.

In late October, a preferential trade agreement between Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union (EEC) came into force.

The two sides launched preferential trade on 826 items of goods on October 27, 2019. Of that number, 360 include commodities on which Iran has granted preferential tariffs to Eurasia, and 502 are goods on which the EEC has offered Iran preferential tariffs.

The economic indicators of Eurasia include the first spot in oil extraction (14.5% of the global amount), the first spot in natural gas production (20.2% of global output), the fourth spot in generating electricity (4.9% of global production), fourth spot in iron production (4.7 % of global output), and the fifth spot in steel production (5% of global output).

Iran’s preferential trade agreement with the EEC is reportedly the most elaborate and comprehensive deal that Iran has signed so far and contains 9 chapters including general rules as well as regulations on trade and relevant topics.

Iran Condoles with Pakistan over Deadly Train Fire

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Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Mousavi condoled with the Pakistani government and people as well as the bereaved families of those who lost their lives in the blaze and wished those injured a rapid recovery.

A blaze engulfed a train in Pakistan’s Punjab province, killing dozens and wounding nearly a hundred people. The fire broke out after a gas canister that passengers were using to cook breakfast exploded. The fire destroyed three of the train’s cars. Police said most deaths occurred from people jumping off the train. There have been other train accidents in Pakistan over the past months. Eleven people were killed in an accident in July, and four others in another incident in September.