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Zarif: US Ban on Leader Violating American Freedom of Religion

Iran Blasts Europe’s ‘Disastrous’ Subservience to US

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a Wednesday meeting in Tehran, held to celebrate Africa Day 2019, Zarif said the US administration’s decision to blacklist Ayatollah Khamenei and a number of people affiliated with the Leader’s office indicates that Washington is not only fully unfamiliar with the international norms, but also has no knowledge of the regulations and principles of inter-state behavior.

The new sanctions revealed that the US is totally unfamiliar with Islam, he deplored.

Blacklisting a religious leader indicates that the US knows nothing about the bonds between Muslim religious authorities and their followers, Zarif underlined, saying such a measure may cause trouble for many American Muslims who want to perform religious duties.

“This measure could be interpreted as disrespect for the right of freedom of religion for the American Muslims,” the Iranian minister noted.

Zarif added that the US government has made every effort to carry out the policy of “economic terrorism against people of Iran”, but has achieved nothing and is trying new paths.

The top diplomat further highlighted Iran’s role in ensuring regional security, reiterating that the Islamic Republic would never take an act of aggression against its neighbors.

Americans are absolutely mistaken to think that they can provide security in the region by ignoring Iran, Zarif empathized.

His comments came after Trump announced new sanctions against Iran targeting Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top commanders of the IRGC.

Foreign Minister Zarif himself is also going to be targeted by new sanctions, according to some reports.

Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday that he said will deny the Leader’s office and other Iranian officials’ access to financial instruments.

Trump also said the sanctions would have been imposed regardless of the Tehran’s downing of a US spy drone last week by the IRGC.

Senior MP Backs Zarif after US Threat of Sanction

In a Wednesday interview with ISNA, Mojtaba Zonnuri, a principlist lawmaker that took the helm at the influential parliamentary commission a few days ago, decried the new US sanctions against the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution and a number of ranking commanders of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.

He also lambasted Washington’s plan to impose sanctions on Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, saying such a move would have no legal basis in fact, because the top diplomat is neither a terrorist nor a smuggler nor a member of military forces.

“Americans have realized that their sanctions are fruitless, that’s why they want to resort to anything to undermine our diplomacy,” the MP added.

He emphasized that Iran’s diplomatic activities and the foreign visits by Zarif will be intensified to mark another scandal in the US records.

US President Donald Trump is like a hungry person that has eaten up the flesh of a cucumber, but his hunger has forced him to go for the peels, Zonnuri said about the US policy of sanctions on Iran.

“There is nothing left that Americans may impose a sanction on,” he concluded.

His comments came after Trump announced new sanctions against Iran targeting Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top commanders of the IRGC.

Foreign Minister Zarif was also going to be targeted by new sanctions, according to some reports.

Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday that he said will deny the Leader’s office and other Iranian officials’ access to financial instruments.

Trump also said the sanctions would have been imposed regardless of the Tehran’s downing of a US spy drone last week by the IRGC.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

19 Dey:

1- White House Frustrated, Confused

2- Rouhani: US Bans on Iran FM Show US Lying

3- Zarif to Trump: How Many Generations Did You Kill with Nukes?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Abrar:

1- Lavrov: New US Sanctions against Iran Worrying

2- Zarif: B-Team Thirsty for War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani: White House Suffering from Mental Retardation

2- Saudi Arabia Hiding Itself behind Iran-US Tension: Analyst

3- Zibakalam: Trump Wants to Blame Iran for Failure of Talks

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Ebtekar:

1- Imposing Sanction on Diplomacy

* New US Sanctions Means Permanent Closure of Path to Diplomacy with Desperate US Administration: Iran

2- Trump’s Double-Standard Game [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Etemad:

1- Shooting at Diplomacy

* Sanctions against Iran Leader, FM Draw Int’l Reactions

2- Unfinished Diplomacy [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Ettela’at:

1- Zarif: Nightmare of WMDs Must End

2- Shamkhani: E3 FM’s Statement Politically Flagrant

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Javan:

1- Spanish Science Portal: Iran Top Aerospace Power in West Asia

2- Trump Goes to Extremes

3- Rouhani: We Kiss Hands of Those Who Downed US Drone

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Rouhani: Recent US Moves Proof of Their Failure

2- Palestinians Roar against Treacherous ‘Deal of Century’ Summit in Bahrain

3- Zarif: People Are Our Biggest Deterrent against World Powers

4- Most Americans Want Peaceful Resolution of Iran-US Conflict: Poll

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Kayhan:

1- Rouhani: I Kiss Hands of IRGC, Defence Ministry [after Downing of US Drone]

2- Iran’s UN Envoy Displays Documents of US Violation of Iran Airspace on Sidelines of UNSC Meeting

3- CNN: Ban on Zarif Practically Rules Out Any Chance for Diplomacy

4- French Publication: Pressure against Iran Backfired

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Sazandegi:

1- B-Team Takes Revenge from Zarif

2- Banning a Negotiator Means Banning Negotiation by US

3- Rouhani: US Sanction against Iran Leader Shows Their Political Dementia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26


 

Shargh:

1- End of Diplomacy

2- Rouhani: Leader’s Assets Nothing More than Simple House, Hussaynia

3- Zarif: B-Team Not Worried about US Interests; They’re Thirsty for War

4- Trump: No More Obama and Kerry!

5- London Rushes to Back Off from Anti-Iran Stances

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 26

Tehran Hosting Teer Art Fair 2019

The second edition of Teer Art Fair has kicked off at Tehran’s Charsou Cineplex with 20 galleries from Tehran and other Iranian cities in attendance.

Art pieces from over 100 artists in the fields of painting, photography, sculpture and digital arts are put on display in this event.

Various galleries established by artists over the past one or two years have set up their booths in Teer Art Fair. The diversity of the pieces showcased this year has created a colourful atmosphere which meets the artistic preferences of most visitors.

The fair is aimed at providing gallery owners and those interested in art with a chance to exchange views and get more familiar with Iran’s contemporary arts.

This year’s edition kicked off on June 25 and will be open to the public until June 28.

Founded by Hormoz Hematian and Maryam Majd, Teer Art is a private-sector initiative aimed at promoting modern and contemporary Iranian art through two simultaneous events: Teer Art Fair and Teer Art week.

The fair creates an atmosphere to connect local galleries, art collectors, curators, artists, industry professionals and visitors of all stripes.

From emerging artists to masters of modern era, Teer Art offers a complete understanding of the fast-moving world of contemporary Iranian art.

Held once a year, the fair aims to present a comprehensive overview of the newest artistic perspectives and issues being brought into practice by Iranian artists. From curated gallery booths to panel talks, Teer Art Fair provides a portal to discover and explore Iran’s artistic scene.

Sanctions against IRGC Show US Desperation: Commander

General Hossein Salami

Major General Hossein Salami on Wednesday referred to the Trump administration’s recent move to sanction a number of IRGC commanders, and described it as a passive reaction to the IRGC Air Defence’s shoot-down of the highly advanced US drone which had violated the Iranian airspace.

After a blow was dealt on them by the IRGC Aerospace Force and the hollow splendor of America was once again undermined, it is normal for them to seek to take revenge by making moves that lack any logic or rationality, he noted.

General Salami congratulated the IRGC commanders blacklisted by the US, and described the sanctions as a proof of Washington’s frustration, desperation, and anger with the Islamic Republic’s greatness.

He also noted that the scenario of banning IRGC commanders and other top Iranian authorities is a “hackneyed”, “worthless”, and “futile” trick.

“Imposing sanctions against the IRGC and its commanders – who have defeated the US’ satanic policies in the region –  is nothing new,” the top commander said, adding that the new bans would result in nothing but a boosted determination to strip the country of aggressions.

US President Donald Trump has announced new sanctions against Iran targeting Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top commanders of the IRGC.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was also going to be targeted by new sanctions, according to some reports.

Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday that he said will deny the Leader’s office and other Iranian officials access to financial instruments.

Trump also said the sanctions would have been imposed regardless of the Tehran’s downing of a surveillance US drone last week by the IRGC. He claimed the Leader was ultimately responsible for what Trump called “the hostile conduct of the regime.”

Iran’s Oil Exports on Rise Despite US Sanctions: Official

Iranian oil rigs off the coast of the Persian Gulf in May 2018 / Photo by Trade Arabia

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the weekly meeting of the cabinet on Wednesday, Abdolnaser Hemmati said the Americans have done whatever in their power to exert pressure on Iran.

According to Hemmati, the export of oil is on the rise and the US sanctions have failed to depress the market. “Today, we see stability in the market.”

“The current situation of the forex market reveals that the Iranian nation doesn’t care anymore about the sanctions. Today, the market is not in chaos any further. People have come to this conclusion that the enemies have done whatever in their power to exert pressure on Iran,” he said.

The governor of the CBI also touched on the European financial mechanism aimed at normalizing economic ties with Iran following the US unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and said, “It’s been a while that the Europeans claim they are still working on the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges but in practice no tangible development has unfolded yet.”

Hemmati also said there have been some meetings between Iran and the Europeans on the INSTEX and the two sides exchanged some related documents. “But the main issue is that as far as no resource is exchanged within the INSTEX, there would be no benefit for Iran.”

He underlined that when there is no export to Europe, there would be no import either.

“If Iran is provided with a line of credit, the implementation of INSTEX would be accomplished in less than a week,” he concluded.

Trump Turning Blind Eye to Israel’s Nuclear Arsenals: Iran

Rouhani pointed to Donald Trump’s repeated allegation that Washington is concerned about the Islamic Republic’s potential development of nuclear weapons.

The Iranian chief executive, who was speaking at a government meeting in Tehran on Wednesday, then called on Trump to “[instead] talk about Israel, which is a usurper and has stockpiled all such nuclear arms there” if he is really so much concerned about such weapons.

Rouhani also asked his American counterpart why he kept raising the alarm that Iran could acquire such weapons while the United Nations nuclear watchdog regularly inspects the country’s nuclear facilities and verifies the legality of its nuclear energy practices.

The Iranian president also reminded that Trump continued to link the Islamic Republic with an intention to build the weapons, despite the fact that Iran’s highest authority has issued a definitive decree banning their acquisition.

“Are you really concerned about nuclear weapons? Are you unaware of  Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei’s fatwa (religious decree), through which he has ruled development of nuclear weapons as illegal?” Rouhani asked.

“So the [US’] allegations, the way they are stated, and the goal [sought by them] are all unfounded,” the Iranian president noted.

He said Washington’s most recent sanctions targeting Ayatollah Khamenei and his office also showed that it is incapable of comprehending the Leader’s position as a source of religious emulation and his veneration among the Iranian people as a spiritual mentor.

Rouhani regretted that the White House is grappling with bewilderment these days, marked by “indecent and ridiculous” remarks as well as its opting for “scandalous” policies.

The US has been ramping up sanctions against Iran and trying hard to rally its Western and regional allies behind its antagonism towards the Islamic Republic. At the same time, it periodically voices interest in negotiation with Iran and disowns an inclination towards war against the country.

Citing an example of contradiction between Washington’s words and actions, Rouhani referred to its imposing sanctions on Iran’s petrochemical industry last month at the same time Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in Tehran.

“They sent over the prime minister of a decent country, who is himself a cultivated person and his country enjoys a lofty place in the world of politics, to Iran to convey some messages. At the same time, they announced the petrochemical sanctions,” Rouhani said.

“You could not possibly choose a better way to show that you are not telling the truth and are instead playing a game,” he said, referring to Washington.

Iran to US, Europe: You are on the wrong path

Rouhani pointed to the US’ betrayal of its commitments to the Islamic Republic under a multi-lateral nuclear deal, which Washington quit last May as well as the deal’s European partners’ failure to honor Iran’s interests under the agreement.

“The path that you chose was wrong,” he said, adding, “We tell them both to return to their commitments.”

Iran’s Power Generation Rises despite US Sanctions

Several power plants will come on line, including in Heris in the northwest, Golgohar in Kerman, Shirvan in the northeast, Parand and Tarasht in Tehran and West Karun in the south, enabling Iran’s power storage capacity to withstand peak demand.

“We are trying to increase the country’s electricity production capacity over the next week in order to successfully pass the summer peak,” Managing Director of the Thermal Power Plants Holding Company (TPPHC) Mohsen Tarztalab said.

“According to plans, 1,300 megawatts of new power capacity will be connected to the national grid next week,” he said.

Grid-scale energy storage is essential because power is generally consumed at the instant of generation. Hence, total electricity generating capacity must be far higher than average consumption to cater for peak demand.

According to Iran Grid Management Company (IGMC), power consumption on Monday rose by more than 3,000 MW against the similar period last year to 55,977 MW.

Overall storage capacity on the day was reported at 85,000 megawatts, including 5,195 MW in renewable, it said.

Iran’s power exchanges with neighboring countries also stood at 1,501 MW, which included 1,304 MW in Iranian exports.

Much of Iran’s electricity exports go to Iraq. The Arab country imports nearly 1,200 MW of power from Iran. It also imports gas from Iran to produce another 2,800 MW, Iraq’s Electricity Minister Luay al-Khateeb said in May.

The United States is fiercely opposed to the imports, but had to give a new 90-day extension for an Iran sanctions waiver this month, allowing Baghdad to import electricity and natural gas from Tehran.

Iraq has received one waiver after another since US sanctions on Iran went into effect in November, with Iraqi officials saying they have to continue the exports for at least three more years.

The Arab country is wary of the protests which hit Basra and other cities last year when Iran stopped supplying electricity. With the temperature already approaching 40°C, Iraqi leaders are the on the watch for new unrest.

In Iran, consumers have cranked up their air conditioners amid sizzling temperatures which have seen the mercury nearing 50 degrees Celsius in some cities.

Officials are taking additional load balancing measures to avoid possible outages.

Mostafa Rajabi Mashhadi, a spokesman for the Energy Ministry, said on Monday the government has started identifying bitcoin miners who are being blamed for an unprecedented surge in electricity use in some provinces.

“Identifying miners has its own methods that are on the agenda of the regional power distribution companies,” he said.

The low cost of electricity in Iran has reportedly attracted operators from around the world, including Armenia, France and Ukraine. Bitcoin miners are said to be basing their operations in locations with access to subsidized electricity, such as factories, agricultural sites, government offices and mosques.

Iran is one of the most energy-intensive countries of the world, with per capita energy consumption 15 times that of Japan and 10 times that of the European Union.

Also due to huge energy subsidies, the energy intensity in Iran is three times higher than global average and 2.5 times the Middle Eastern average.

Bitcoin mining requires large amounts of power because of the way its underlying system has been set up. In the process, high-powered computers are used to solve difficult math problems in competitions, with the users rewarded with bitcoins.

On Sunday, the Energy Ministry published a report on power consumption across the country, which put the central Semnan province in the red for the highest utilization rate.

As for power consumption, the small province reportedly dwarfed the vast southern province of Khuzestan which is currently coping with scorching temperatures.

Other most energy-intensive provinces were Qazvin, Markazi, Khorasan Razavi and the Iranian Kurdistan, the report said.

“The high consumption by cryptocurrency miners has led to some electricity supply instability and even damage to other electricity users,” Rajabi Mashhadi said.

“If the trend continues, those subscribers who are found to be making unauthorized electricity use will face legal action,” he added.

Neither US, nor Others Bold Enough to Attack Iran: IRGC

“The discourse of military warfare and the specter of war have been only fabricated by the West since the enemy is devoid of such a will [to attack the country], and this has been proven to all by now,” Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the IRGC’s Aerospace Division

The senior military official said, “Neither the US nor any other country has the audacity to carry out an incursion into Iranian territory.”

He further warned the Americans to “be careful about their behavior,” adding, “Countries cannot be expected to fall into line with them all the time.”

As an instance of the Islamic Republic’s promptness in reacting to enemy threatness, he pointed to the Corps’ recent downing of an intruding American spy drone.

Iran’s elite IRGC force shot down the drone over the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan on June 20. The aircraft had ignored the forces’ repeated warnings.

As per normal, the Americans did not observe the international laws, Hajizadeh said of the incident.

He went on to say that Washington had mistakenly underestimated Iranian authorities’ warnings against violating the country’s territorial integrity as mere ranting.

“They did not see it coming at all,” he said about Iran’s response.

The forces that responded to the drone incursion were observing their duty, he added, hailing the use of domestically-built the Khordad 3 air defense system for downing the trespassing RQ-4 Global Hawk.

Despite dismissing the prospect of military action, Hajizadeh, meanwhile, described the economic war being waged on Iran by the US and its allies as the main challenge currently facing the country, urging people and authorities to join forces to confront the American economic pressure campaign.

Last May, the US left a nuclear accord with Iran and other countries before returning the sanctions that had been lifted under the deal.

Most recently, US President Donald Trump signed off on a raft of new bans targeting Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader’s Office, Iran’s foreign minister, and eight ranking IRGC commanders.

Tehran has denounced Washington’s latest antagonistic measures as yet another instance of its disrespect for the international law. It has also said the new measures have permanently shut all opportunity for dialog and has exposed America’s lies about seeking talks with Tehran.

US Offer of Talks ‘Deceit to Disarm Iran’: Leader

Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei

Speaking in a Wednesday meeting with a group of Judiciary officials in Tehran, Ayatollah Khamenei dismissed the US’ offer of talks as a “deceit” aimed at disarming the Iranian nation and stripping them of their elements of power.

“Americans, intimidated by the elements of the Iranian nation’s power, are afraid of coming forward, so they want to take this weapon and source of power from Iran using this negotiation, so that they can do whatever they want with the Iranian nation,” the Leader warned.

“In these negotiations, if you accept what they say, the nation would be harmed, and if you don’t the same political propaganda and pressures will continue,” he added.

“When the enemy fails to achieve its goal through pressure, it offers talks, assuming that the Iranian nation is naïve, and says the people of Iran must progress. Of course this nation will definitely progress, but without you, and on the condition that you don’t come close,” he noted.

Ayatollah Khamenei recalled that the US and the UK were in control of Iran before the 1979 Revolution, but they caused the country to lag behind in that inauspicious era.

“Even now your presence will have no fruit for Iran but to stop its progress,” he added.

Ayatollah Khamenei also pointed to the Americans’ abuse of human rights as a tool, and said, “You kill 300 innocent passengers in the air, help the Saudis in Yemen crimes, then you talk of human rights.”

The Leader was referring to the Iran Air Flight 655, which was shot down on 3 July 1988 by an SM-2MR surface-to-air missile fired from USS Vincennes, a guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy. The aircraft, an Airbus A300, was destroyed and all 290 people on board, including 66 children, were killed.

Ayatollah Khamenei also praised the nation’s forty-year resistance against the global arrogance, and said, “The innocent and powerful nation of Iran will not give up pursuing its goals in the face of the pressures, accusations, and insults of the world’s evillest ruling system, namely the US.”

“The most hateful and evil government in the world, which is a source of war, division, plunder, and looting of countries and nations, is insulting and swearing at the dignified nation of Iran on a daily basis, but the Iranian people will not give up and back off with such ugly moves by the US,” he added.