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Iran to Host Exhibition of Eastern Spain’s Archaeological Heritage

After the “Iran: The Cradle of Civilisation” exhibition was held at the Archaeological Museum of Alicante in eastern Spain, early arrangements have been made to display the museum’s works at the National Museum of Iran.

Iran to Host Exhibition of Eastern Spain’s Archaeological Heritage
“Iran, Cradle of Civilisation” Exhibition to Move to Spain

Officials from the Alicante Museum, along with several National Museum experts visited the venue of the exhibition, and the capacities and facilities of the Iranian National Museum were recently examined, said Director of the National Museum of Iran Jebreil Nokandeh.

According to ISNA, based on the arrangements between the two museums, this exhibition will be launched at the National Museum of Iran to display more than 280 cultural works in early October this year.

During this trip, the Spanish group also visited the historical cultural complexes of Niavaran, Golestan, and Tehran bazaar.

‘IAEA to Tip Balance in Favour of Iran in Forthcoming Meeting’

Iran’s Behaviour to Be Commensurate with IAEA’s Approach: Envoy

Senior international issues analyst Hassan Hanizadeh has, in an interview with the Arman-e Emrooz daily, weighed in on the latest developments surrounding the Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Excerpts from the interview follow.

Iran began to further scale back its commitments under the JCPOA after the Europeans failed to meet Iran’s demands during the two months that the Islamic Republic had given them to ensure Tehran’s benefits under the agreement.

Unfortunately, Britain, France and German have not taken any action over the past four years to live up to their commitments; rather, they only killed time and played political games. On the other hand, the US withdrawal from the JCPOA has prompted the Trump team to exert more pressure on the Europeans to keep them from enforcing the agreement. The Islamic Republic of Iran has proven that it has made every move in order to build confidence and cooperate with the international community. This comes as the Trump team is behind all these propaganda campaigns and economic pressure. So, it seems Iran has had no other choice, but to scale back its commitments in accordance with clauses 26 and 36 of the JCPOA, which is a tit-for-tat move.

Over the past few days, a series of negotiations took place in Vienna between Iran and the other five signatories to the JCPOA, i.e., Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany. The talks produced acceptable results with regards to the creation of a financial cooperation framework and formed the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX). Nevertheless, Britain’s seizure of an Iranian oil tanker dashed all hope of reaching an overarching deal between Iran and the five countries. In fact, Iran has now reduced its commitments under the JCPOA and taken its second step in scaling down its obligations in order to safeguard its rights. In its second step, Iran has moved towards gradually enriching uranium to higher levels. Now, the ball is in Britain, Germany and France’s court. During Iran’s second step, if these three countries fail again to stop the JCPOA from falling apart, the Islamic Republic will definitely continue to gradually scale back its commitments. However, Iran is not going to pull out of the JCPOA altogether.

Now, the international community has realized well that the European countries cannot take any steps toward cooperation with Iran without the blessing of the White House. So, given that the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is going to hold a meeting where the agency’s director general is supposed to present a report on Iran’s obligations and the circumstances surrounding the JCPOA, it seems the United States and the three European countries will put forward some pretexts in order to be able to denounce Iran in an upcoming UN Security Council meeting which will be called by the US in a bid to build international consensus against the Islamic Republic.

However, with regards to the obligations and commitments that Iran has made good on, the Board of Governors will tip the balance in favour of Iran as it includes several countries which are members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), and the UN Security Council will indubitably not be able to issue a resolution against Iran. Therefore, the European countries should seriously assess Iran’s behaviour, stop killing time and cooperating with the US and aligning themselves with Washington’s aggressive behaviour, and treat Iran fairly. Of course, there is a possibility that the European Union will cash in on the situation and reinstate sanctions, given that the US and Britain had launched a series of propaganda campaigns against Iran. This is very probable, especially when the UK has proved that its behaviour toward Iran is completely politically-motivated.

Ancient Mud-Brick Tumulus Discovered in NW Iran

“The tumulus belongs to the Iron Age and the first millennium BCE. It boasts mud-brick architecture and rectangular burial chambers,” said Naader Fallahi, the director general of the provincial department of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism.

“The area around the mud-brick tombs are covered with rubble stones,” he said.

“The graves are covered with mud bricks, and finally with a large piece of rock measuring more than 2 metres in length,” the official added.

He underlined the area is built in the shape of a hill to be protected from natural disasters and man-made incidents.

According to the official, the tumulus is likely to date back to the time when the Scythians lived in the area.

He says it is the first time that tombs with such structures have been discovered in the country.

Tumuli are hillocks, barrows or mounds used as tombs. They are normally made of wood. The most ancient tumuli discovered so far date back to the 4th millennium BCE. They were found in northern Caucasus and belong to Indo-European people.

Tumuli are mostly distributed across an area stretching from the Black Sea to Lake Baikal.

Iran’s Top General Warns of Due Response to UK Tanker Seizure

Iran Will Definitely Change Approach to UAE: Top General

Addressing a Tuesday ceremony in Tehran, General Baqeri said the Iranian supertanker has been seized based on “false pretexts” and in retaliation for Iran’s brave move against the US spy drone.

“The UK’s move will not remain unanswered, and in due time and place, we’ll consider responding to the cowardly move, if necessary,” he added.

Iranian supertanker Grace 1 was boarded and impounded by Gibraltar police and customs agencies, aided by a detachment of British Royal Marines, on Thursday at the US request in the Strait of Gibraltar.

While the UK claims it has seized the tanker on the pretext that it was carrying oil to Syria in breach of the EU sanctions against the Arab country, Iran says it was not bound for Syria, and the UK was not allowed to seize it.

“The oil tanker (seized in Gibraltar) was not bound for Syria. The Syrian port they mention basically is not suitable for such type of tanker to dock,” Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi said Sunday.

“The oil tanker carrying Iran’s oil was a supertanker with 2 million barrels of oil, and with such a huge capacity it could not cross the Suez Canal,” Araqchi added, speaking to reporters in a press conference.

“No law allows the UK government to do such a thing,” he said, protesting the UK Navy for seizing the oil tanker.

He said the country will legally pursue the issue and test any path in order to secure its interests, but it is hopeful that the problem is resolved through diplomatic channels.

Swedish Ex-Leader Disputes UK Capture of Iranian Oil Tanker

Carl Bildt

In a post on his Twitter account, Carl Bildt, the current co-chair of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), argued that the UK seizure of Iran’s supertanker off the coasts of Gibraltar runs counter to the EU regulations.

“The legalities of the UK seizure of a tanker heading for Syria with oil from Iran intrigues me,” he noted.

“One refers to EU sanctions against Syria, but Iran is not a member of EU. And EU as a principle doesn’t impose its sanctions on others. That’s what the US does,” Bildt added.

Iranian supertanker Grace 1 was boarded and impounded by Gibraltar police and customs agencies, aided by a detachment of British Royal Marines, on Thursday at the US request in the Strait of Gibraltar.

Later in the day, Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned Britain’s ambassador to the country to express its strong protest at the move.

Iran maintains that the oil tanker was not bound for Syria, and the UK was not allowed to seize the vessel.

IAEA Confirms Uranium Enrichment Above 3.67% in Iran: Envoy

In comments on Monday, Kazem Gharibabadi said the report by IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano confirms that uranium enrichment has gone beyond 3.67 percent in Iran.

According to the ambassador, the IAEA’s report has determined, on the basis of an announcement from the nuclear fuel enrichment factory’s operator, that the purity level stands at 4.5 percent.

The UN nuclear agency has also confirmed that it has received the information on the uranium enrichment plant’s new design from Iran on Sunday, Gharibabadi noted.

Meanwhile, Reuters quoted an IAEA spokesman as saying, “Director General Yukiya Amano has informed the IAEA Board of Governors that Agency inspectors on 8 July verified that Iran is enriching uranium above 3.67% U-235.”

He was referring to the fissile uranium-235 isotope.

In comments earlier on Monday, Spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi said enrichment of uranium at 20% level of purity is among Iran’s options in the third phase of reducing its commitments under the JCPOA.

Tehran has passed the 3.67% uranium enrichment cap set by the JCPOA, as part of the second phase of its earlier decision to reduce its commitments in a bid to prompt other parties to the nuclear agreement to fulfill their side of the bargain.

Trump Sold on B-Team’s Folly: Zarif

Mohammad Javad Zarif

In a Twitter post on Monday, Zarif said the US president has been sold on the B-Team’s “folly that killing JCPOA through Economic Terrorism (on Iran) can get him a better deal.”

“As it becomes increasingly clear that there won’t be a better deal, they’re bizarrely urging Iran’s full compliance,” the top Iranian diplomat added, referring to the calls on Iran to keep honouring the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

“There’s a way out, but not with B-Team in charge,” Zarif stated.

Trump, who pulled the US out of the JCPOA in May 2018, has repeatedly called for a new agreement with Iran.

Iran has dismissed the chance of any negotiations with the US, saying Washington must first remove the sanctions against Tehran and return to the nuclear deal.

Iran Protests at US Treatment of Its Athletes in Chicago

Iran Volleyball Team in US

The protest was conveyed by Director of the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s Department for the Americas Mohsen Baharvand to the Swiss ambassador to Tehran, whose country protects the US interests in the Islamic Republic.

“If the US cannot host all athletic teams in a fair and even-handed way, it had better refrain from playing host to athletic competitions,” Baharvand said, slamming the US authorities’ treatment of Iranian athletes.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry’s protest against the US administration came after members of Iran’s national volleyball team were reportedly held at a Chicago airport for four hours upon their arrival in the US.

The Iranian athletes are in the US to attend the final round of the 2019 FIVB Men’s Volleyball Nations League.

Iran, Brazil, Poland, Russia, France and the US are going to compete in the Finals of 2019 FIVB Men’s Volleyball Nations League on July 10-14 at Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago.

Iranian players had received the same treatment last year. Back in June 2018, the US security forces had mistreated the Iranian players upon their arrival at a US airport.

At the time, Iran’s national volleyball team coach Igor Kolakovic said the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had asked the Iranian volleyball players “stupid questions”.

“In the USA, the FBI … asked some players one by one some stupid questions,” Kolakovic told the Tasnim News Agency.

“Do they know some person from some photos?… And police keep us in the airport in one small place for almost three hours and at the same time Poland passed close to us with smiles, without any procedure…”

“We are a national team in one sport… For us it mustn’t be a problem,” the coach said.

“Also, how is it possible that young sportsmen can’t get a visa for USA or EU… What is this… It is not sport,” Kolakovic regretted.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

19 Dey:

1- Largest Bitcoin Mining Farm Discovered in Tehran

2- Zarif Urges Europe to Implement Commitments: E3 Have No More Excuses

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Abrar:

1- Gov’t Spokesman: We’ll Enrich Uranium beyond 3.67% Level

2- IAEA: We’re Informed about Iran’s Decision to Boost Enrichment Level

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Europe Struggling after Iran’s Second Step

2- Iran’s Foreign Debts Down by 7%

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Last Chance for Europe

2- IAEA’s Board of Governors to Vote in Favour of Iran [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Ebtekar:

1- Ball of JCPOA in Court of P4+1

2- Senior Lawmaker: US Accused of Violating JCPOA Commitments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Etemad:

1- Iran’s United Message to P4+1: We Won’t Remain in JCPOA at Any Price

2- Araqchi: We Don’t Have Political Unit Named P5+1

3- Level of Iran’s Uranium Enrichment Based on Our Needs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Ettela’at:

1- Second Step of Reducing JCPOA Commitments

* Level of Iran’s Enrichment Boosted

2- Sanders: Saudi Arabia ‘Terrible Dictatorship’

3- Yemen’s Ansarullah Shows Off Power against Saudis by Unveiling Advanced Missile, Drones

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Javan:

1- Beginning of JCPOA without Limit

* Europe’s Passive Approach towards Second Step of Return

* Iran Should’ve Announced 20% Enrichment to Make Up for 6 Years of Inaction: Analyst

2- IRGC Chief: We’re Defeating Monopoly of Big Powers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- World Reacts to Iran’s Implementation of Second Phase of Reducing Nuclear Commitments

2- Zarif: Iran’s Steps Reversible If Europeans Comply with Commitments

3- Former German Chancellor Strongly Criticizes Trump’s Hegemonic Policies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Kayhan:

1- Microscopic Reduction of Commitments Not [Proper] Response to Europe’s Blow to JCPOA’s Dead Body

2- Vox: US’ Maximum Pressure Policy Fails When It Comes to Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Sazandegi:

1- Iran Starts Second Phase: Eye for an Eye

2- France Trying to Return US to JCPOA

3- Iran’s Reaction: All Sanctions Must Be Lifted If US Wants to Get Back to JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


 

Shargh:

1- Rouhani, Macron Agree on July 15

2- UK, US Playing with JCPOA [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8

Iran Develops Domestic Android Operating System

Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi made the announcement in a tweet on Sunday night, highlighting the significant role Iranian researchers and their startups can play in neutralizing the US sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

“Long ago, the plan to design and develop and Iranian Android was put on the agenda of the Ministry of Communications [and Information Technology], and this issue became more serious after Google imposed sanctions on Iranian users,” he said.

“Now, this operating system has been developed by a group of students at Sharif University of Technology,” the minister underlined.

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

He further said Google is not able to remove the Iranian Android or Iranian apps working with the new OS.

“In order to give users more assurances, the [Iranian] GLX company has produced a mobile phone that supports this operating system and gives Iranian users the assurance that they can use their applications in a safe environment without being concerned about US sanctions,” the minister noted.

The newly-developed operating system both works with original Android apps and the Iranian apps that are banned from Google’s official Play Store.

https://twitter.com/azarijahromi/status/1147916144658923521