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Pomegranate Harvest Season Celebrated in Iran’s Yazd

In many Zoroastrian-majority villages of Iran, including those in Roodbar, Qazvin, Gilan, Kurdistan, Kermanshah and Isfahan, people celebrate the arrival of autumn and its mythical fruit with festivities such as the pomegranate harvest celebration. The ceremony will be held alongside the twin cedar trees of the village.

Another goal of the celebration is to bring people together and keep them away from their daily worries. That said, these festivals include sections such as handicrafts, local achievements, traditional foods, singing indigenous songs, and local sporting events.

The festival is indeed based on the presentation and sale of pomegranate products such as pomegranate juice, pomegranate paste, pomegranate cake and other products.

One of celebrating villages is Mobarakeh; a village in Taft located in the centre of Yazd province. This village is located 2 km from Taft and 2 km from Yazd city. The main feature of this village is the buildings and houses that reflect the lifestyle of the ancient Iranians.

In mid-November, when the pomegranate is harvested, there is a celebration in the village called Pomegranate Celebration in which women wear local clothes and play Daf.

What follows are photos of pomegranate festival retrieved from the Zoroastrian website Berasad:

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Return of UN Sanctions Iran’s Redline: Deputy FM

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Seyyed Abbas Araqchi said if Iran’s reward, after so much interaction and negotiation with the IAEA, is to be listed in Chapter Seven, it would mean that Tehran’s “nuclear doctrine” was wrong.

Seyyed Abbas Araqchi made the comments at a forum in Moscow Nonproliferation Conference (The 2019 MNC).

The senior Iranian diplomat also told IRNA that the Islamic Republic is ready to return to full implementation of the nuclear deal if the imposed sanctions are lifted.

He also stressed that the top priority for Iran are banking and oil sanctions.

” If sanctions are lifted, Iran will be able to resume full implementation of the JCPOA, and to discuss how it can fully and effectively implement the agreement.”

In another part of his statements, he referred to his intensive talks with Russian officials in Moscow, stating that “We regularly exchange ideas and discuss issues with the Russians seriously and intensively. Our consultations with them on the JCPOA has been going on since the beginning of the nuclear deal as well.”

“Yesterday, I met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov at the Russian Foreign Ministry and discussed with him developments in Iraq, Lebanon, the Persian Gulf and Hormuz Peace Endeavor. This morning I also had a good conversation with Sergei Ryabkov, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister who is also the country’s senior nuclear negotiator in the JCPOA,” Araqchi underscored.

He further noted that Tehran and Moscow have close and effective consultations on all issues that have helped promote peace and stability in the region. “Such consultations have confronted the policies pursued by the United States and the Zionist regime in the region,” continued Araqchi.

The 2019 Moscow Nonproliferation Conference is underway till November 9. The event is hosting about 250 participants from over 40 countries.

History Shows US-Led Coalitions Nothing but Misnomers: Iran

Iran Says What IAEA Wants to Access “Not A Site”

In a statement on Saturday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said, “History shows that the American coalitions have been nothing but misnomers, which have not only not created security so far, but have resulted in further insecurity and instability in different parts of the world.”

The spokesman also noted that the US needs to misuse the names of other countries to legitimize its unilateral measures, adding, “The US move to hide its objectives and dreams behind the names of a few other countries signifies the weakness and lack of international legitimacy.”

Mousavi further called on the regional countries to rely on their own capacities and the neighbours to ensure sustainable and inclusive security across the region.

“As the country with the longest coastline by the Persian Gulf, the Islamic Republic of Iran will vigorously keep protecting its economic and security interests, including the navigation security and safety in the body of water,” the spokesperson concluded.

Iran Says May Leave NPT If JCPOA Parties Fail to Fulfill Commitments

Iran Says May Leave NPT If JCPOA Parties Fail to Fulfill Commitments

Iran’s resuming of uranium enrichment will be followed by similar steps every two months unless European states do more to save the country’s nuclear deal with international powers, Hamid Baeidinejad has declared.

He also warned that influential figures in Iran are advocating leaving the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in response to perceived failure by European signatories to fulfil obligations under the treaty and crippling sanctions imposed by the Trump administration.

“We cannot continue to fulfil one-sidedly so we have taken these decisions. If the other does not take the warning seriously, maybe through the use of INSTEX we shall be in a very difficult situation, all of us. But we hope with these steps we are conveying a strong, real and serious message to implement the nuclear deal,” Baeidinejad said.

“We gave ample time to our partners and then we adopted this policy. In two months we will absolutely take the fifth step after analyzing the situation. Like the other steps it will be very calculated and measured. So the ball is in their court, we hope to resolve the situation.”

“These steps will be every two months, this has been decided at the highest level. I understand the concern that after more of these steps we run out of initiatives and have steps which are not easily reversible and this will affect the implementation of the JCPOA, that is why we are asking our partners to fulfil their obligations and resolve this issue and protect the JCPOA.”

Speaking of internal pressure within Iran to pull out of the Treaty of the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), the ambassador said the treaty is at risk of being in “total jeopardy” as it comes up for review next year.

Israel, India and Pakistan are outside the NPT and North Korea is continuing on its path of acquiring a nuclear arsenal, he wanted to point out.

“It is viewed in some circles, some personalities in Iran that we are not benefiting from membership of the NPT at the moment.”

“That is not the policy of the government. President [Hassan] Rouhani and the government of Iran are trying their best to convince the people, all the people and important personalities that it would not be in the interest of Iran to withdraw from the NPT.”

Baeidinejad acknowledged that the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has issued a fatwa, or religious order, against the country having nuclear weapons.

“But unfortunately after problems with the JCPOA more and more people are listening to arguments to leave the NPT. We have renounced nuclear weapons, but the US is pressuring us and putting impediments on the path of us getting peaceful nuclear technology.  So they don’t see any positives.”

Iran does not see that anything can be gained by dialogue with the US as long as the Trump administration continues with its current policies, said the ambassador.

“There is no interest in talking to the US. They have a hostile policy towards Iran, there is no sincerity in what they say, they are seeking the collapse of Iranian economy, of Iranian society.

“At one stage they said they want to have the same policy towards us as they have towards toward North Korea. But there have been no fruits from that at all. The US policy is one of incoherence.”

Iran Has Capacity to Enrich Uranium Up to 60%: Spokesman

Iran Has Capacity to Enrich Uranium Up to 60% Spokesman

While Israel, the US, and some Persian Gulf states have claimed that Iran has kept enrichment at 5% level, Iran has the capacity of increasing its enrichment level up to 60 percent, Behrouz Kamalvandi said in a press conference at Fordow nuclear plant on Saturday.

He further noted that the transparency of the actions and activities of each country is verified by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

“We have called on the agency to monitor the steps, and their inspectors will see the samples tomorrow and report the final verification,” continued Kamalvandi.

He also said that November 10th is an important day for the Iranian nuclear industry. “God willing, the second phase of Bushehr power plant will be operational tomorrow and despite all the pressures we will enter the next phase of the third plant after that.”

Although the US does not want Iran to make progress in the nuclear field, it put the name of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in its sanctions list. However, these moves show that good steps have been taken in the nuclear field, and by 2025 the plant will be connected to the grid, and two years later a third plant will be connected, he underlined.

Iran has resumed uranium enrichment at its Fordow nuclear plant, stepping further away from its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers after the United States pulled out of it.

Addressing a press conference on Saturday, the spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran said, the operation began after the transfer of 2,000 kilograms of UF6 from Natanz nuclear facility to Fordow – near the city of Qom, where 1,044 centrifuges are installed.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Abrar:
1- US, EU Making Fuss against Iran at IAEA
2- IAEA Confirms Transfer of UF6 to Fordow Facility
3- Iranian Spokesman: We’ll Reach 4.2-Percent Enrichment Saturday

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Afkar:
1- Araqchi: Iran’s Interests in JCPOA Must Be Met
2- Shamkhani: Legal Rights, Interests of Iranian People Not Negotiable

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Has Iran Become Resistant to Earthquake?
* East Azarbaijan Jolted for Over 50 Times, but Only Six Died

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Ebtekar:
1- Autumn Quake in Tark Town
2- Iran’s Last Ultimatum to Europe for Saving JCPOA?
3- Rouhani’s Chief of Staff: Scrapping JCPOA Not Iran’s Plan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Etemad:
1- Ali Vaez: JCPOA’s Collapse Very Likely Now
2- Iran Shaking from North to North-West

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Ettela’at:
1- Judiciary Chief: We Defend Our Legitimate Freedoms
2- UN Human Rights Council Praises Iran’s Social Measures

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Iran:
1- Threat of More Sanctions with Failure to Join FATF
2- IAEA Inspector’s Suspicious Bag in Natanz

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Javan:
1- Iran Deports Woman IAEA Inspector over Suspicious Material Pollution
2- Iran’s Fourth Step in Fordow
3- IRGC Chief: Iranian Nation Foiled Enemy’s Psy-War
4- Army Air Defence Chief: Intrusive Drone Shot Down by Army

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Six Killed, 550 Wounded in East Azarbaijan Quake
2- Ayatollah Sistani: No Delay in Implementation of Reforms

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Kayhan:
1- Has Iran’s Trade Information Been Given to Europe?
2- Former FATF Chief’s Mission in Lebanon: Cutting Iran’s Ties with Hezbollah

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Mardom Salari:
1- Cessation of JCPOA Commitments in Fordow
2- Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities and Mirage of Trump
* Foreign Affairs: US’ Mideast Policy a Failed One

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Sazandegi:
1- Ali Larijani Won’t Be Nominated for Parliamentary Votes in Qom

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9


 

Shargh:
1- Expediency Council Member: Joining FATF Has Nothing to Do with Helping Resistance Movement
2- Rouhani: We’ll Return to JCPOA If You Return to Fulfilling Commitments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 9

Zarif Hails Erdogan’s ‘Illuminating’ Remarks on Iraq Protests

Zarif Hails Erdogan’s ‘Illuminating’ Remarks on Iraq Protests

He made the comments in a Saturday meeting with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu have met on the sidelines of the 24th Meeting of the ECO Council of Ministers (COM) in the Turkish city of Antalya.

In the meeting, the two sides conferred on issues of bilateral interest including Tehran-Ankara ties, regional developments, and the two countries’ cooperation within the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO).

During the talks, the Iranian top diplomat appreciated Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent illuminating remarks about the developments in Iraq.

In his remarks on Friday, President Erdogan referred to hidden plots behind the recent developments in Iraq and said they are aimed at disintegrating the Muslim world and pitting Islamic countries against each other.

In his remarks on Friday, President Erdogan said “what makes us worry about the problems of people who are thousands or tens of thousands of kilometres away from our country is Islam as a common denominator and the consciousness of being an Ummah.”

“Universal Muslim fellowship has no limits. No one can sow discord among us,” Anadolu news agency quoted him as saying.

Erdоgаn also speculated that he knows who is behind the recent anti-establishment uprising in Iraq, and they probably planned to spread the protests into Iran.

Referring to the anti-Islamic Republic slogans protesters chant in Iraq’s mainly Shiite populated regions, as well as the attack on Tehran’s consulate in the city of Karbala, Erdogan argued, “We can guess who is behind the unrest in Iraq. Our analysis points to the fact that spreading the protests into Iran is on their agenda.”

Iran Says Its Interests More Important than Preserving JCPOA

Iran Says Its Interests More Important than Preserving JCPOA

Araqchi said Iran has made clear its will to fulfil its obligations and on the other hand to reduce its obligations if the other countries fail to fulfil their commitments.

Speaking on the sidelines of “Non-proliferation Conference” in Moscow on Friday, Araqchi said at the same time, no country doubts that Iran will continue to reduce its commitments if Tehran does not enjoy the benefits of deal.

“Iran has given diplomacy enough chance, and if conditions do not change, Tehran will move towards reducing commitments,” he reiterated.

Pointing to the new two-month chance for diplomacy, he said, “the determination of the Islamic Republic of Iran in defending its interests is clear, and it is a topic being discussed in all international circles.”

The Iranian senior negotiator also referred to the US’s international isolation, noting that many countries, including participants of the international conference, condemn Washington’s unilateralism.

“Even many European countries censure the excessive unilateralism of the United States, and there is a worldwide movement today against this unilateralism that is being reinforced every day.”

He described the JCPOA as a symbol of this global movement, saying that this issue is a matter of debate in all international circles.

The 2019 Moscow Non-proliferation Conference (The 2019 MNC), which started on Thursday, is being held for three days with the participation of 40 countries and 250 international figures.

Meetings with officials from the participating countries and delivering speech at a special meeting on the JCPOA will be among other programs on the agenda for Araqchi in Moscow.

Iran, Russia Discuss Regional Developments

Iran, Russia Diplomats Discuss Regional Developments

In the Saturday meeting, the two sides exchanged views on developments in West Asia and the Persian Gulf, including the situation in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, as well the Hormuz Peace Endeavour (HOPE) initiative proposed by Iran.

Araqchi and Bogdanov, who is also the Russian president’s special envoy for the Middle East and North Africa, further discussed Moscow’s plan on collective security in the Persian Gulf.

They also stressed the need to continue consultations and talks between the two countries on regional developments.

Araqchi is in Moscow to attend and deliver a speech at the Nuclear Energy, Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Conference where the Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is to be reviewed as well.

Iran Ready to Host Up to 3m Chinese Tourists: Minister

Iranian Tourism Delegation Due in China, Russia

The minister of cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts said Iran boasts good potential to draw more tourists.

“After the lifting of visa requirements, the number of Chinese tourists to Iran has risen, but that number is still low. With the good potential that we have in Iran, we can increase from 70,000 to 2 to 3 million the number of Chinese tourists visiting Iran’s historical and cultural attractions,” said Ali-Asghar Mounesan in a meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Tehran Chang Hua.

“I know that you have many problems due to sanctions, but it is easier to conduct activities in Iran’s cultural sector rather than other sectors,” said the Iranian minister.

“Over the past month, we have invited influencers from China and Hong Kong to travel to Iran to visit our cultural and historical attractions. Fortunately, they sent good messages after this trip,” added Mounesan.

He also expressed Iran’s willingness to attend an upcoming ministerial meeting of the Ancient Civilizations Forum in Beijing.

“We will take part in this conference with a large delegation comprising the private sector and authorities from the tourism sector, and we would like to have the opportunity to sit down with Chinese tourism officials and sign an executive program drawn up under the memorandum of understanding,” he said.

“Tourism has the fewest problems with sanctions and can boost the two nations’ understanding of one another and bring them closer together,” said the Iranian minister.

“We have good political and economic relations, but the two nations do not know each other very well. This is while Iran and China both enjoy age-old civilizations,” he noted.

The Chinese diplomat, in turn, said the number of Chinese tourists visiting Iran has increased, expressing hope mutual cooperation will increase in the tourism sector.