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Era of Gunboat Diplomacy Is Over: Iranian Nuclear Official

In a Sunday meeting at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, AEOI Spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi and the UK’s Foreign Office Minister Andrew Murrison discussed the latest developments surrounding the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as well as the international issues.

In the gathering, held at the request of the visiting British minister, the Iranian official called on the parties to the nuclear deal to honor their commitments.

Kamalvandi also highlighted Iran’s resolve to carry out a series of measures in accordance with the Articles 26 and 36 of the JCPOA, noting that the Islamic Republic will continue to enrich uranium according to what has been declared by the president and the Supreme National Security Council.

In response to Murrison who called on Iran to show self-restraint and save the nuclear deal and also described the JCPOA violation as threatening, Kamalvandi said, “Such threats and maximum pressures imposed by the US are doomed to failure.”

“The era of gunboat diplomacy is over,” the Iranian official noted, saying Americans must have learnt from the recent weeks’ upheavals that their destructive policies have not only not led to the desirable results, but also escalated the tensions.

Murrison has visited Tehran to discuss “urgent de-escalation” of regional tensions during “constructive” and “transparent” talks with top Iranian officials.

Earlier, the UK Foreign Office had announced the trip, saying that “the UK has an ongoing diplomatic dialogue with Iran.”

In announcing May 8 that it would no longer observe several limitations on its nuclear program, Iranian officials have decided to confront the “maximum pressure” campaign initially by beginning a “soft” diplomatic step based on articles 26 and 36 of the JCPOA.

Iran’s hope is that the remaining members of the deal, especially the European countries, take the matter seriously and find a viable means of trading with Iran. If this doesn’t happen, Iran will take the second step including enriching uranium beyond 3.6 percent and redesigning the Arak heavy water nuclear plant, which can produce plutonium, another potential fuel for nuclear weapons.

All Sorts of US Sanctions Already Imposed on Iran: Spokesman

Spokesman Answers Questions on Cyberattacks on Iran

In comments on Sunday, Abbas Mousavi said the US sanctions against Iran are only serving Washington’s propaganda purposes.

“The US has already imposed every kind of sanctions it has been considering, and there is no more sanction remaining,” he added.

Pointing to the litany of American sanctions imposed on the Iranian individuals and companies and denouncing the White House’s economic terrorism and war against Iran, the spokesman said there is no more type of sanctions that may have been untried by the US.

“They (the US) have been imposing sanctions on us for forty years, and we have been resisting to them for forty years,” Mousavi concluded.

In remarks earlier this month, Mousavi condemned the most recent American sanctions imposed on Iran’s petrochemical industry as a brazen instance of economic terrorism, saying the hostile move lays bare the US hypocritical call for negotiations.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Dey 19:

1- This Is US that Provokes Iran: Mahathir Mohamad
2- Pulling Out of JCPOA Trump’s Big Mistake

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- 17 Iranian Reformist Figures Write Letter to UNSG about US Behaviour, Nuclear Deal Pullout

2- “Russia Behind EU in Implementing JCPOA”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Arman-e Emrouz:

1- Trump Needs Iran for Elections: Expert
• Trump after Disintegrating Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Ebtekar:

1- Trump’s Enigma
• US President Once Again Call for Negotiation with Iran without any Preconditions
2- Arba’een to Beat Record
• Arba’een March to Be Jointly Recorded at UNESCO

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

E’temad:

1- Georgians Stage Anti-Russia Protests
2- Foreign Airliners Still Fly over Iran Despite Propaganda against Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Iran:

1- Europe’s Message to Iran
• We know that Iran Is Angry, but INSTEX to Be Launched Soon: Mogherini

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Javan:

1- Trump Cancels Attack for Fear of Iran’s Response: US Sources
2- We Appreciate that Iran Did Not Shoot Down P-8 Aircraft: Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- US, European Media Rebuke Trump
2- We Do Our Best to Save JCPOA: Mogherini
3- Planners of Deal of the Century Made Mistakes that Even Novice Politicians Did Not: Ex-Mossad Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Kayhan:

1- US Army Humiliated; Trump Bombards Iran with His Tweets!
2- Iran’s Sky Safest Space for Flights: Iran Civil Aviation Organisation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Sazandegi:

1- Who Stopped Trump?
• US Military Men against Armed Response to Drone Downing

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Shargh:

1- Why US President Did Not React to Downing of Drone
2- Iran ‘Very Wise’ Not to Shoot Down Manned US Plane: Trump
3- IRGC Commander Warns against More Airspace Intrusion

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Ta’adol:

1- Russia Says Will Purchase Iran’s Oil, Develop Cooperation with Iran if INSTEX Fails
2- We Do Not See Military Presence in Persian Gulf as Positive

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23


 

Vatan-e Emrouz:

1- We Thank Iran!: Trump
2- Mahathir Mohamad’s Full Support for Iran
• Malaysian PM Slams US for Tension in Region, Anti-Iran Sanctions
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 23

Prudence Prevented B-Team from Taking Trump into War: Iran

“More evidence — including encroachment of a MQ9 spy drone on 5/26, speedboat purchases & phone calls planning to attribute ship attacks to Iran — indicate B-Team was moments away from trapping Trump into a war,” Zarif said on Sunday.

“Prudence prevented it, but Economic Terrorism brings tension,” he went on to say in his tweet.

The new pieces of evidence highlighted by the Iranian foreign minister include the leaked audio of a phone conversation between two MKO elements, which revealed a Saudi plot to frame Iran for the recent tanker attacks.

In the audio, which was first released by the Iran Front Page, two members of the anti-Iran terrorist group, the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization, are heard talking about Saudi Arabia’s collusion with the MKO elements to pin the blame on Iran.

Shahram Fakhteh, an official member and the person in charge of MKO’s cyber operations, is heard talking with a US-based MKO sympathizer named Daei-ul-Eslam in Persian.

In this conversation, the two elements discuss the MKO’s efforts to introduce Iran as the culprit behind the recent tanker attacks in the Persian Gulf, and how the Saudis contacted them to pursue the issue.

“In the past week we did our best to blame the [Iranian] regime for the [oil tanker] blasts. Saudis have called Sister Maryam [Rajavi]’s office to follow up on the results, [to get] a conclusion of what has been done, and the possible consequences,” Fakhteh is heard saying.

“I guess this can have different consequences. It can send the case to the UN Security Council or even result in military intervention. It can have any consequence,” Daei-ul-Eslam says.

Attacks on two commercial oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman on June 13, and an earlier attack on four oil tankers off the UAE’s Fujairah port on May 12, have escalated tensions in the Middle East and raised the prospect of a military confrontation between Iran and the United States.

The US, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE have rushed to blame Iran for the incidents, with the US military releasing a grainy video it claimed shows Iranian forces in a patrol boat removing an unexploded mine from the side of a Japanese-owned tanker which caught fire earlier this month.

The MKO which has assassinated over 17,000 Iranians receives support from the US and its allies in the region, including Saudi Arabia.

World Must Rap US Violation of Iranian Airspace: Rouhani

Rouhani made the remarks in a Sunday meeting with President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Gabriela Cuevas Barron in Tehran.

“The US recently violated Iran’s airspace with their UAVs and Iran’s defence forces downed a drone after it did not pay attention to multiple warnings. This region is a very sensitive and the security of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman are important to many countries, so we expect all international institutions respond appropriately to this aggressive US action.”

He went on to say that during the past 17 years, US interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and recently in Yemen have caused many problems, and Tehran believes the security of all regions of the world and the Persian Gulf must be provided by the regional countries.

Rouhani further said unilateralism is the main problem in the world today, and many of the regional and global problems are due to the dictatorship and bullying of some countries, especially the United States.

He noted that this dictatorship is rooted in violating international law and moving towards unilateralism.

Rouhani further noted that the Islamic Republic of Iran’s approach is to reduce tensions, to avoid any conflict between the military forces of the countries, and to develop peace and stability in the region and the world.

The president noted terrorism, unilateralism and environmental problems are among the problems of today’s world, and in order to overcome them, parliamentary and international cooperation must be developed.

Rouhani further stressed the Islamic Republic of Iran has always had good cooperation and close ties with the Inter-Parliamentary Union, saying that “it is very important to examine the important international issues and to hear the views of members of the parliaments of different countries at various meetings of this union to reach a joint conclusion.”

He said in the past year the United States pulled out of the nuclear deal as a multilateral agreement and violated the United Nations Security Council resolution 2231. “Today, we see that the countries which are acting in accordance with UN resolution 2231 are being punished by the United States,” maintained Rouhani.

The Iranian president pointed out that the United States has launched economic terrorism against the Iranian people, and it even has imposed sanctions on pharmaceuticals and food.

For her part, Gabriela Cuevas Barron said the Islamic Republic of Iran has played an important role in the peaceful dialogue and resolution of conflicts and promoting multilateralism in the world.

She said the nuclear deal proved that multilateralism and interaction is very important to achieve peace across the region and the world.

“The JCPOA has a very strong content and today, the whole world knows that dialogue and engagement are crucial to achieve stability and peace,” added IPU president.

“Today, the world must learn from Iran’s successful experience and respect international negotiations and agreements.”

The IPU like Iran believes that unilateralism does not provide any solution to global problems, noted Cuevas Barron.

The IPU president said the JCPOA was a very good example of multilateralism in the international system saying “We hope Europe will comply with its commitments as soon as possible, because we believe people should not pay the price of other’s mistakes.”

‘World’s Parliaments Can Play Key Role in Easing Tensions’

During the Sunday meeting, the two sides underlined their preparedness to expand mutual cooperation and interactions, and the capacities and facilities of national parliaments, particularly those of the IPU, for the reinforcement of collaborations between countries.

They also highlighted the use of parliamentary mechanisms to ease regional tensions and implement plans and initiatives to promote regional cooperation.

Tensions have mounted between Iran and the US as Washington has adopted a policy of “maximum” pressure against Tehran.

The Pentagon said last Monday that the US will send 1,000 additional forces and more military resources to the Middle East to address “threats” in the region.

Such deployments began in May when the US sent an aircraft carrier strike group to the region along with Patriot missile batteries, among other reinforcements, citing alleged Iranian threats.

Shortly before the announcement for deployment of additional troops in the Persian Gulf, the Pentagon released a blurry video that it claimed showed Iranian boats removing a mine from one of two tankers attacked in the Gulf of Oman on June 13.

The US has blamed Iran for the attacks, which hit one Japanese-owned and one Norwegian-owned tanker. The tankers were carrying Japanese-related crude near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Maharloo Lake

The lake’s water surface has turned red due to the high salinity, halophyte bacteria and salinity resistant algal bloom called red tide.

The red tide phenomenon happens when the algae density of the lake is so high that it stays on the water surface like a layer, preventing air exchange with the water and causing decrease in the oxygen level.

This leads to the production of some type of poison that destroys or restricts the proper conditions for the lake artemia’s life.

What follows are Fars News Agency’s photos of the lake:

Tehran Hosting 3rd Exhibition of ‘Press Photo of Year’

The exhibition was launched in the presence of veteran press photographers, press photographers and special guests in Master Momayez Gallery at Iranian Artists’ Forum.

The closing ceremony of the exhibition will be held on Wednesday, June 26, at the same venue.

The Association of Photographers of Iran has organised the event to motivate the photographers to promote the level of press photography.

Younes Shokrkhah, Ata Taher Kenareh, Sa’ed Nikzad, Mahdi Qasemi and Saeed Faraji are among the jury members.

Following you can find photos of the events retrieved from different sources:

IRGC General Urges US to ‘Behave Responsibly’ in Region

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is in a strategic confrontation with the US-Zionist-Saudi alliance to protect regional… stability and power,” Commander of the Khatam al-Anbia Headquarters Major General Gholam Ali Rashid said, addressing a gathering of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) commanders on Sunday.

“The US government should act responsibly and protect the lives of American forces by avoiding wrong behaviors in the region,” the commander added.

“In the event of any conflict in the region, its scope and timing could not be managed by any country,” he warned.

“We have not been seeking war but we will powerfully defend the interests of the honorable nation of Iran against any kind of threat and aggression,” Major General Rashid stated.

The remarks came against the backdrop of increased tensions between Iran and the US after the Islamic Republic shot down an advanced US spy drone over its territorial waters.

The IRGC said on Thursday that a US spy drone that violated the Iranian territorial airspace in the early hours of the day was shot down by the IRGC Aerospace Force’s air defense unit near the Kooh-e-Mobarak region in the southern province of Hormozgan.

The intruding drone was reportedly shot by Iran’s homegrown air defense missile system “Khordad-3rd”.

In comments made a few hours after the incident, IRGC Commander Major General Hossein Salami said the shooting down of the US aircraft had a straightforward message that any foreign intrusion into Iran’s sovereign territories would draw a crushing response.

“The downing of the US drone had an explicit, decisive and clear message that defenders of the Islamic Iran’s borders will show decisive and knockout reactions to aggression against this territory by any alien,” he said.

“Borders are our redline, and any enemy violating these borders will not go back,” the commander underlined.

He also made it clear that Iran is not seeking war with any country but is fully prepared for any confrontation. “Today’s incident was a clear sign of such a precise message.”

The general also reminded the enemies that the only way for them to remain safe is to respect Iran’s territorial integrity, national security and vital interests.

Iran Says Ready to Fulfil Iraq’s Air Defence Needs

Brigadier General Alireza Sabahifard, the Commander of the Air Defence Force of the Iranian Army, made the remarks in a Sunday meeting with Major General Tariq Abbas Ibrahim Abdul Hussein, the chairman of the Iran-Iraq joint commission, in Tehran.

“The Air Defence Force of the Iranian Army … has managed to produce various air defence systems, including tactical and stationary radars, artillery and missile weapons, signal and data collecting equipment, electronic warfare gear, and drones for missions and applications in diverse frequencies and ranges,” General Sabahifard said.

He pointed to the areas in which the Iranian and Iraqi air defence forces can cooperate, and said, “We are ready to form expert committees to prepare the grounds for expansion of mutual cooperation in all areas.”

The Iranian Air Defence, relying on Iranian expert, is fully prepared to fulfil Iraq’s air defence needs in all areas, including the building and technical support of air defence systems, he added.

Iran Says Ready to Fulfil Iraq’s Air Defence Needs“Iran and Iraq have many common grounds and topics for unity, solidarity, and making efforts to enhance Islamic power in the region,” the Iranian general said.

The Iraqi official, in turn, praised the great capabilities of Iran in designing and building defence systems, expressed Baghdad’s preparedness to work with Iranian air defence experts in manufacturing equipment, training, and technical support in various fields, such as electronic warfare, radars, visual monitoring, command and control, radar-related calculations, and software systems.

The meeting came a few days after Iran managed to shoot down a sophisticated US spy drone, which had violated the Iranian airspace while in maximum stealth mode.

The Iranian air defence managed to down the intrusive UAV using its homegrown “3rd of Khordad” air defence system.

Iran has made major breakthroughs in its defence sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing military equipment and hardware despite facing sanctions and Western economic pressure.

The Islamic Republic says its military power is solely for defensive purposes and does not pose any threat to other countries.