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Iran Condoles with Egypt over Mursi’s Demise

In a statement on Tuesday, Mousavi voiced sorrow and regret over the news of the passing of Mursi, who had been picked as Egypt’s president in the first major democratic election after the victory of the Egyptian nation’s popular uprising.

“While respecting the viewpoints of the great and brave Egyptian nation, the Islamic Republic of Iran condoles with the people as well as Mursi’s family, survivors and fans over his demise, and wishes divine blessing and mercy for him, patience and divine reward for his survivors, and success for the great Egyptian nation,” Mousavi said.

Mursi died at the age of 67 in court, state television reported on Monday.

Egypt’s state TV said Mursi had fainted after a court session and died afterwards.

Mursi was democratically elected in 2012 after the 2011 wave of revolutions in the Arab world saw the end of President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule in Egypt.

He was then toppled following mass protests and a military coup in July 2013.

The deceased served just one year of a four-year presidential term, while the organization to which he belonged, the Muslim Brotherhood, has since been outlawed.

Mursi had received at least one lifetime prison sentence and had been added to Egypt’s official list of “terrorists”.

In 2015, he received a death sentence for escaping from prison during Egypt’s 2011 popular uprising.

In the same year, he was convicted of “spying” for Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, for which he was sentenced to life.

Men Arrested for Stoning Bear Cub to Death in Iran

bear cub

A few days after an abhorrent video of two men throwing stones at a lonely and dizzy bear cub in Savadkooh region in northern Iran went viral, a provincial official said the culprits have been identified and arrested.

Head of the Iranian Department of Environment in the province of Mazandaran Hossein Ali Ebrahimi said one of the men was arrested on Monday morning, and the second suspect, who works for the detainee, has been identified and will be brought to justice.

Men Arrested for Stoning Bear Cub to Death in Iran

The Department of Environment has asked the court to give the culprits the maximum punishment, the local official added, noting that their crime could carry a prison sentence and hefty fines.

Ebrahimi said the culprits have not only caused environmental harm, but also hurt feelings of the public.

Video of the incident shows the two men throwing several stones at a brown bear cub in Savadkooh, leaving the animal unable to move or even escape although a woman recording the incident was imploring them to stop hurting the bear.

The cub succumbed to injuries when forest wardens were rushing to take it to a veterinary clinic.

Bears are not rare in Iran’s northern forests. The brown bear is found throughout the woods of western and northern Iran, but there have been very few reports of bear attack on people in those areas.

Iran Proposes New Date for OPEC Meeting

Zanganeh

In comments on Monday, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh set a condition for a possible change in the time of the OPEC meeting.

Zanganeh said he disagrees with a proposal to reschedule the OPEC’s next meeting to early July, but Tehran would be ready for a meeting on July 10-12 if there is a tendency to change the date.

OPEC was scheduled to meet on June 25, but Russia, a producer outside OPEC, suggested moving the meeting to July 3-4.

In letters to OPEC, Algeria and Kazakhstan have disagreed with moving the dates. Sources say Venezuela and Libya additionally opposed a schedule change.

“It is becoming really embarrassing,” Reuters quoted an OPEC source as saying.

OPEC and its allies, a grouping known as OPEC+, agreed in December 2018 to reduce supply by 1.2 million barrels per day from January 1. OPEC’s share of the cut is 800,000 bpd, to be delivered by 11 members -all except Iran, Libya and Venezuela.

Riyadh Lacks Proper Understanding of Regional Variables: Iran

Spokesman Answers Questions on Cyberattacks on Iran

In a Monday statement, Mousavi said Bin Salman’s statements are the continuation of Riyadh’s previous wrong approach.

He also noted that such charges are an escape from the problems created by the Arab kingdom’s erroneous policies.

“Without a proper understanding of the region’s variables and with a militaristic, crisis-based tension-creating approach, Saudi Arabia has given the wealth of its people and regional countries to the foreigners,” he added.

The spokesman expressed hope that Saudi Arabia would abandon its wrong approach that has resulted in nothing but war and destruction in the region.

Mousavi further hoped that Riyadh would take steps to build confidence and pursue a new policy based on dialogue and interaction to reduce regional tensions.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran will certainly welcome this new approach,” he added.

On Sunday, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince accused Iran of carrying out attacks on two oil tankers in the Sea of Oman.

“The problem is in Tehran and not anywhere else,” Prince Mohammed told Arabic-language newspaper Asharq al-Awsat. “Iran is always the party that’s escalating in the region, carrying out terrorist and criminal attacks either directly or through its militias.”

US’ Policy towards Iran ‘Deceptive, Hostile’: North Korea

Referring to the new round of sanctions against Iran, North Korea’s state media on Sunday criticised US pressure on Iran while presenting a negotiation proposal.

Washington boycotted several large companies active in the Iranian petrochemical industry last week just days after offering an unconditional negotiation proposal at the time of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s trip to Tehran.

The North Korean news agency described this approach as “deceptive”, saying that Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman also described Washington’s proposal for talks “unrealistic”.

South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency also pointed to the North Korean news agency’s stance against US anti-Iran sanctions, saying that it shows Pyongyang’s displeasure over the deadlock in negotiations with Washington.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has twice met with US President Donald Trump, but Washington has so far refused to lift sanctions against North Korea, tying it to the full dismantling of Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons. For the same reason, negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington have failed so far.

 

Official: Iran Detects Cyber Network, Inflicts Humiliating Defeat on US

Signs of US Decline Clearer Than Ever: Iran Official

In comments on Monday, Shamkhani said the Iranian intelligence forces have recently detected a “complicated cyber network”, noting that the data revealed after detection of the network helped some countries carry out widespread preventive measures.

The Americans have cited the incident as a “scandalous cyber defeat”, he added, saying more details of the operation could be publicized in future.

The senior security official also described Iran as the guarantor of security in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz, and decried the American forces as the root cause of instability in the region.

“We have repeatedly stressed that we are the guarantor of protection of security in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, and have emphasized on our principled stance about the need for ending the presence of American military forces in various areas, which has caused crisis and insecurity,” he added.

“Known as the main element behind insecurity, the US has no right to comment on the security of regional people and countries. Americans have never sought to create security and stability in the region,” Shamkhani stated.

In comments in April, Foreign Minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif warned the US against any measure to prevent Tehran from using the Strait of Hormuz as a safe passage for the transit of its oil.

“The Persian Gulf is our lifeline … so stability of [the] Persian Gulf, freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf, [and] free flow of oil in the Persian Gulf [are] in our vital national security interest,” Zarif had noted.

Former Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi Dies in Court

Mohamed Mursi

Egypt’s state TV said Mursi had fainted after a court session and died afterwards.

Mursi was democratically elected in 2012 after the 2011 wave of revolutions in the Arab world saw the end of President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule in Egypt.

He was then toppled following mass protests and a military coup in July 2013.

The deceased served just one year of a four-year presidential term, while the organization to which he belonged, the Muslim Brotherhood, has since been outlawed.

Mursi had received at least one lifetime prison sentence and had been added to Egypt’s official list of “terrorists”.

In 2015, he received a death sentence for escaping from prison during Egypt’s 2011 popular uprising.

In the same year, he was convicted of “spying” for Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, for which he was sentenced to life.

French Nationals Advised to Travel to ‘Iran, Land of Kebabs’

The number of French tourists decreased following the withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA and the conservative policies of France as well as the suspension of direct Air France flights to Tehran.

In spite of this, the Liberation has published a report on lesser-known aspects of Tehran; a city that has developed with avant-garde architecture. By describing an atmosphere that is less known to the French people, it has encouraged the French to have a different experience in Iran.

In its article, the French daily has argued that making a trip to Iran would be relatively inexpensive for the French.

French Nationals Advised to Travel to ‘Iran, Land of Kebabs’Liberation, whose average circulation is over 97,000 printed copies and 9,900 digital ones, has focused on cafes in downtown Tehran.

With a focus on students’ hangouts and the places where literary and artistic circles are formed, the French daily has compared them with identical or similar places in the advanced Western countries.

“These places are somewhat different from the traditional Iranian places and their oriental decorations. They serve vegetarian dishes or other non-grilled but traditional foods such as “Barberry-Pilau and Chicken” and various types of stews.”

A few famous cafes in the heart of the capital with their decorations, the people who go there, and their popular dishes along with the prices have been suggested to make it easier for the French café-lovers to select a place.

The French author of Liberation noted that there are dozens or even hundreds of such places in Tehran.

French Nationals Advised to Travel to ‘Iran, Land of Kebabs’
Historical House in Tehran Converted into Hostel for Tourists

The report has refrained from introducing the luxury and inexpensive hotels of Tehran, and instead has introduced the hostels which are a new phenomenon in the city.

The rent of a bed in one of these hostels in the centre of Tehran for people who want to travel with low costs is 10 euros and the cost of a private room is 35 euros.

Liberation’s recommended places to visit are not the same usual ones such as Golestan Palace, National Museum or Sa’dabad Complex. Instead, it has offered Laleh Park with its elderly chess-players and the volleyball-playing youths there.

Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the Carpet Museum, the Nature Bridge, whose designer is an Iranian young lady, and the Holy Defence Museum have been introduced to better understand the similar versions in Paris.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Dey 19:
1- Trump’s Dilemma Regarding Iran
2- Success of Iran’s Diplomacy in UN Security Council
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


 

Abrar:
1- British Foreign Secretary’s Claims of Iran’s Involvement in the Sea of Oman Events
2- Japan’s Stresses that US Needs to Provide Credible Evidence about Allegations of Iran’s Role in Attack on Tankers
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


 

Aftab-e Yazd:
1- If US Attacks, I will US Gun: Zibakalam
2- Iran’s Bid for Russia to Build Airport
3- Iran’s Volleyball Teams Keeps Shining

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


Arman-e Emrouz:
1- Trump Thinks Negotiations Are Like Doing Business: Expert
2- Iranians Spend about $600-700m USD Per Day on Cigarettes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


Etemad:
1- Iran Joins Eurasia
• Despite Increasing US Sanctions, Iran Expands Economic Ties

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


Etela’at:
1- US, Israel Can Also Be Behind Attacks on Tankers: Japan
2- Anti-Trump Protests Staged Across US
3- Attack on Tankers Completes US Sanctions against Iran: Larijani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


Javan:
1- Withdrawal from JCPOA in Arak’s Khandab
• Iran Reports on Second Phase of Scaling Down Nuclear Deal Commitments
2- Iran’s Volleyball Team Top on World Nation’s League Table
3- Trump; Last Nail in Coffin of US Dead Hegemony: Zakaria
4- Rejecting Trump’s Message; A Glory that Arabs Are Deprived of : Hezbollah

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


Jomhouri Eslami:
1- We Believe Adoption of FATF Bills Are to Benefit of People: Government Spokesman
2- Anti-Trump Activists Take to Streets Across US
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


 

Sazandegi:
1- Can Boris Johnson Replace Theresa May?
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


 

Setareh Sobh:
1- Scaling Down of Nuclear Commitments
2- Good News for Iran’s Economy
• US Dollar to be Ditched in EU-Russia Trades

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


Shahrvand:
1- Achievements of Rouhani’s Attendance at CICA Summit

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17


Sharq:
1- Tension Heighten Between Iran, UK Again
2- Nuclear Programs Top on Iran-Russia Cooperation’s Agenda
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 17

Europe Has Limited Time to Compensate: Iran President

“The current situation is very critical and France and the other parties to the JCPOA still have a very limited opportunity to play their historic role for saving the deal,” Rouhani said.

He made the remarks in a Monday meeting with the new Ambassador of France to Tehran.

“There is no doubt that the collapse of the JCPOA will not be beneficial for Iran, France, the region and the world,” said Rouhani.

Europe Has Limited Time to Compensate: Iran President
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The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran also said, “Tehran is determined to develop its relations with Paris, fulfilment of its commitments under the JCPOA, and active cooperation to strengthen stability and security in the region, especially fighting terrorism.”

Rouhani also emphasised that some issues, including the import of medicine and medical equipment, spare parts for airliners, food trade or parts of some factories affecting people’s basic needs and employment, are beyond JCPOA and even bilateral relations.

The sanctions on such goods by the United States are completely inhumane, and reflect the widespread economic war that the United States has begun against every Iranian individual.

The French envoy Philippe Thiébaud, in turn, presented his letter of credence to Rouhani and said, “France is determined to develop its relations with Iran in all fields of mutual interest.”

The government of France will spare no effort in deepening economic cooperation with Tehran, he said, adding, “Tehran has lived up to all its commitments under the JCPOA and France is trying to protect his agreement, which is supported by the international community.”

Stating that his country is concerned about the tensions in the region, the French Ambassador said, “Paris is ready to discuss regional security and stability with Iran”.