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Russia Blames US’ Anti-Iran Line for Mideast Tensions

In an interview with the Russian ‘Argumenty i Fakty’ weekly published on Wednesday, Lavrov said the current flare-up of regional tensions is the “direct consequence of Washington’s and some of its allies’ anti-Iranian line.”

He also warned that Washington’s muscle-flexing against Tehran may lead to a “dangerous situation.”

“The US is flexing its muscles, it has launched a campaign to discredit Iran, has accused the Islamic Republic of all the sins,” Lavrov said. “It creates a dangerous situation where a spark would be enough to light a fire. The US would be responsible for any possible catastrophic consequences.”

The top Russian diplomat further stressed that Iran has repeatedly expressed its willingness to ensure regional stability through dialog with all countries, including the Persian Gulf Arab states, which have interests in the region.

Moscow, he added, has been taking steps to ease tensions and promote collective security in the Persian Gulf through confidence-building measures.

“We are working with our partners to maintain multilateral agreements and resolve the situation surrounding Iran’s nuclear program,” Lavrov said.

Tensions have been running high between Tehran and Washington since last year, when President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and unleashed the “toughest ever” sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Recently, the US has taken a quasi-warlike posture against Iran and stepped up its provocative military moves in the Middle East, among them the June 20 incursion of an American spy drone into the Iranian borders.

The US says it is deploying an aircraft carrier strike group and a bomber task force to the Middle East in a “clear and unmistakable” message to Iran.

In May, Washington dispatched an aircraft carrier strike group, a bomber task force, and an amphibious assault ship to the Persian Gulf, citing an alleged Iranian threat.

The military deployment sparked global concerns that the US may be planning to wage war on Iran.

Iran Considers Defensive Power Its Red Line: Official

“The country’s defensive might is a redline. We will not be holding negotiations in this area under any circumstances, and have said so on repeated occasions,” Mahmoud Va’ezi said on Wednesday.

Speaking to NBC News on Monday, Zarif had condemned the United States’ arms sales to regional countries, saying the sales had made “our region ready to explode.” “So if they (the US) want to talk about our missiles, they need first to stop selling all these weapons, including missiles, to our region,” he added.

Misconstruing the comments, however, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed on Tuesday that “for the first time, the Iranians have said that they are prepared to negotiate about their missile program.” “We will have this opportunity, I hope….,” he added.

The Associated Press also published a report, including in the title “Zarif Raises Idea of Talks (about Iran’s missile program).”

Va’ezi said, “It is not a new thing…for different American officials to make contradictory remarks every minute.”

He called Zarif’s remarks to NBC “very clear,” adding, “No part of the interview allows such interpretation.”

Earlier, a spokesman for Iran’s mission to the United Nations, Ali-Reza Mir-Yousefi also reacted to the distortion of the top diplomat’s remarks.

“We categorically reject the AP’s characterization of Zarif comments…as meaning that Iran is willing to negotiate on its defensive missile program at some point. Iran’s missiles and its missiles are absolutely and under no condition negotiable with anyone or any country, period,” the spokesperson tweeted.

“Surely AP reporters are familiar enough with conversational English to know and understand and are able to contextualize comments on the hypothetical, as well as parrying with words to make a point,” he added.

Mir-Yousefi finally deterred misapplication of official comments for political or journalistic purposes, and said such misuse works to damage the press’ standing in the public opinion.

The United States — along with Israel — has long been accusing Iran of pursuing military objectives in its nuclear program, despite over a dozen reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to the contrary.

The IAEA has been monitoring the technical aspect of a 2015 nuclear deal initially inked between Iran and six world states, including the US. Washington, however, abruptly pulled out of that agreement last year in defiance of international objections.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has irreversibly prohibited any pursuit of nuclear weapons through an official decree.

Washington has also been making similar accusations about the Islamic Republic’s missile activities.

Iranian officials have repeatedly underlined, though, that the projectiles are not designed to carry nuclear warheads, while noting that its conventional missile program is non-negotiable.

What’s Going On in Iran’s Beverly Hills?

To purchase a piece of land in the newly established town, one should pay a price far from our imagination. In the recent past, the town was besieged with a long wall preventing all except for the rich house owners from entering into Basti Hills. But now, based on an order by the Judiciary chief, the wall has been removed.

Basti Hills is a private town with 36 villas on a land 200 metres above Lavasan’s ground level. Dotted with pools, saunas and Jacuzzis, the town provides its residents with a spectacular 360-degree perspective of Latyan Dam. They can enjoy the perspective while in their pools protected by appropriate visual blocks preventing any outsiders’ voyeurism.

Local real estate agencies say the price of land in this spectacular heaven is valueless. According to them, there is no fixed price for land pieces there and each villa is sold and purchased with a special pattern.

Basti Hills is named after a boulevard in Lavasan called Basti. Since recently, only the owners of the villas were allowed into the town.

You may think that Basti Hills is a cast away region without the least urban facilities. But you are totally wrong. There is a large supermarket in the main boulevard of the town, just some ten metrrs away from the villas.

Recently, the Friday prayers leader of Lavasan sent a letter to the head of Iran’s Judiciary calling on him to stop illegal constructions and land grabbing in the region. A couple of weeks ago, the gates to the town were removed at the order of the judiciary chief.

This made happy most environmentalists who have always expressed concerns over the activities of land grabbers in Tehran turning natural hills and plains into villas.

Now with the removal of the gates, photos and videos of Basti Hills have gone viral on the social media. Ordinary people who were banned from entering the town, now express surprise at the luxurious conditions they see inside Basti Hills.

Now the main question is whether the residents of Basti Hills can keep their tranquility and luxury lifestyle after the removal of the town’s gates or not.

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Iranian Pilgrims ‘Treated Well’ Upon Arrival in Saudi Arabia for Hajj

Abdolfattah Navvab said the conditions of Iranian pilgrimage in the holy cities of Medina and Mecca are relatively good.

“The Saudi officers have good behaviour with Iranian pilgrims and the situation is relatively desirable. But sometimes there are some instances which may not be good,” he said.

He went on to say that preparations to handle Iranian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia have been made months earlier.

According to him, this year, about 86,500 pilgrims from Iran will arrive in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. So far, around 20 thousand pilgrims have entered into Saudi Arabia.

Officials say Saudis have remained committed to the previous year’s agreement on respecting the dignity of Iranians.

Three years ago, more than 1.8 million pilgrims attended Hajj but Iranians refrained from travelling to Saudi Arabia after tensions between Riyadh and Tehran boiled following a deadly crush of people during the 2015 pilgrimage.

Saudi Arabia claims nearly 770 people were killed during the deadly crush of people but Iran’s Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization say about 4,700 people, including over 460 Iranian pilgrims, lost their lives.

Iran Strongly Condemns Attack on Turkish Diplomat in Erbil

Security personnel near a restaurant in Erbil, in the Kurdish region of Iraq, where gunmen opened fire on Turkish consular officials on Wednesday. / Photo by Reuters

In a statement on Wednesday, Mousavi also expressed sympathy with the bereaved families of the victims.

“Terrorism is a horrendous phenomenon that has inflicted extensive damages on regional states,” he noted.

He also noted that the only way to combat terrorism is that the international community jointly fight against terrorist groups by putting an end to political, financial, ideological, and arms support for them.”

A Turkish diplomat and two Iraqis were killed Wednesday in a gun attack in a restaurant in the Kurdish-controlled region of Iraq, according to the Turkish and Iraqi governments.

Turkey’s foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, confirmed the death of an official of the Turkish consulate, and said that one Iraqi had been killed and another seriously wounded. The second Iraqi died later.

The two Iraqis worked for the consulate, said Dr. Ahmed al-Sahaf, an Iraqi Foreign Ministry spokesman. One was a guard for the Turkish diplomat.

It was not immediately clear who carried out the shooting or why. Iraqi and Turkish authorities said they were investigating the attack.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Abrar:
1- I Can Move to Three Buildings in New York: Zarif
2- I’m Not Supposed to Meet Zarif: Hook
3- Without Iran, Not Possible to Secure Persian Gulf: FM Zarif
4- EU Must be Reformed before Accepting New Members: Macron

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Iranian MP Welcomes Pompeo’s Offer of Interview with IRIB
2- Iraq Pressured by US over Iran
3- Reduction of JCPOA Commitments to Continue: Iran Leader

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Arman-e Emrouz:
1- “Muslim Figures Would Not Let UK’s Actions Go Unanswered”
2- Reduction of JCPOA Commitments Will Sure Continue: Leader
3- US Afraid of Zarif’s Presence on Its Soil

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Besharat-e Now:
1- Doors of Diplomacy Completely Open in Case of Sanctions Removal: FM
2- Seizure of Iranian Oil Tanker Violation of UN Charter: Iran M

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Ebtekar:
1- If Sanctions Lifted, Diplomacy Doors Are Open: Zarif Tells NBC
2- Iran Not to Surpass 4.5 Percent Enrichment for Now: AEOI Spokesman
3- Iran’s Return to JCPOA Very Easy: Iranian VP
4- Democrats’ Second Chance to Rein in Trump
5- Trump’s Racist Remarks Bring to Forth His Impeachment Case Again

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Etemad:
1- Media Struggle; Etemad Encrypts Zarif’s Strategy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Ettela’at:
1- Four US Congresswomen Call for Trump’s Impeachment
2- UK’s Piracy Not to Go Unanswered: Leader
3- JCPOA Commitments Would be Reduced More: Leader
4- EU Forces US to Lift Iran Sanctions: Jahangiri

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Spanish Daily Reveals Role of US in Confiscating Iranian Oil Tanker
2- Netanyahu Infuriated Over EU’s Reaction to Iran’s Reduction of JCPOA Commitments
3- Iran Not to Exceed 4.5 Percent Enrichment Cap for the Moment: AEOI Spokesman

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Kayhan:
1- US Forces Attack Mosques, Civilian Houses, Killing 60 Innocent People

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Sazandegi:
1- Meeting in Moscow; What Were Details of Gen. Soleimani’s Strategic Talks with Putin Regarding Russia’s Penetration into Syria?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Setareh Sobh:
1- Iran Welcomes Trading with US Firms: Zarif Tells NBC
2- Piracy Won’t Go Unanswered: Leader Warns UK

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17


 

Shargh:
1- Zarif Complains about Movement Restrictions in New York
2- Macron to Exchange Views with Iran, US, Russia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 17

US Abusing Privilege of Hosting UN Headquarters

Based on an agreement signed in 1947 between the US and the United Nations, the former has been committed to issuing visa for all diplomats affiliated with the UN. The agreement explicitly states that there must be no restriction for the diplomats.

However, the US government recently imposed travel restrictions on Iran’s top diplomat in violation of the agreement. US State Secretary Mike Pompeo says the decision was a tit for tat measure, as no American diplomat is allowed to step in Tehran.

This comes as the US, as the host of the UN headquarters, is required by the International law to provide the envoys of all members of the UN with an appropriate ground to take part in the UN meetings. Meanwhile, since Iran and the US have no diplomatic ties, there is no justification for the presence of American diplomats in Iran, particularly now that the US has imposed the most severe sanctions in history on the Iranian nation.

Instead of adopting a harsh approach towards the restrictions, Zarif is trying his best to take the most advantage of the visit.

His recent interviews with mainstream media including NBC and BBC shed lights on the hidden aspects of the US move.

In an interview with NBC, Zarif underlined that resistance is Iran’s only choice against any pressure. “There is a way out if the US really seeks an honourable exit from the current crisis.”

He underlined that Iran is not after tensions but it will have no hesitation to defend itself against any invasion. “The US has deprived itself of Iran’s market which is open to all American companies.”

In a separate interview with BBC’s Hard Talk, the Iranian foreign minister said Trump’s decision to cancel his plan to invade Iran was made after he received reports of Iran’s strong retaliatory measures.

Elsewhere in his interview with Hard Talk, he underlined that Iran will sell its oil under any circumstance but will never give up its honour.

US Must End Arms Sales to Saddam Reincarnations: Iran

“For 8 YEARS, Saddam showered our cities with missiles & bombs provided by East & West,” Zarif tweeted Wednesday.

“Meanwhile, NO ONE sold Iran any means of defence,” he added.

“We had no choice but building our own. Now they complain.”

“Instead of skirting the issue, US must end arms sales to Saddam’s reincarnations,” he added.

Iran Denies Permitting BBC to Have Correspondent in Tehran

Director of Public Relations Department at the Ministry of Culture said the BBC correspondent, like other reporters who come to Iran and report, was in Iran for a few days, but it’s not true to say he plans to stay in Iran as a permanent reporter.

Mohsen Haddadi said the BBC correspondent has left Iran about ten days ago.

However, the corporation is said to have agreed not to share reporting materials it gathers in Iran on BBC Persian.

The remarks came after a rare access to Iran was given to BBC, which the Iranian Establishment believes to be controlled by the “hostile” UK government.

BBC correspondent Martin Patience, along with cameraman Nik Millard and producer Cara Swift, recently visited Tehran and the holy city of Qom, talking to Iranians about the escalating crisis between Iran and the US.

Ansarullah Rejects Trump’s Anti-Iran Claims as Excuses to Milk Saudis

Mohammed Abdul-Salam referred to US President Donald Trump’s remarks on Iran’s withdrawal from Yemen as a denial of reality and things that are not worth answering.

He wrote on his Twitter page on Tuesday that “Trump’s remarks are not compatible with reality, and they are not even worth the answer. These claims are solely for the sake of milking the kingdom.”

Throughout the US presidential election campaign in 2016, Trump used to describe the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a “milk cow” that will be led to slaughter when its milk runs out.

Yemeni spokesman also referred to the US involvement in the Saudi war on Yemen saying “Aggression on Yemen was announced by Washington, and it is led by its affiliates and mercenaries. Crimes are committed using American weapons and US Senators ask their country to end their support for aggressors.”

The US military’s political and military support for the offensive is all the more important, as many Western experts believe the Saudi regime will stop the war on Yemen in the event cease of US supports.