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Iran Leader Urges Police to Prevent Arms Sales, Ensure Cybersecurity

Speaking in a Sunday meeting with police commanders and executives in Tehran, Ayatollah Khamenei said a major responsibility of law enforcement forces is to prevent weapons sales.

“In some countries such as the United States, it is free to buy and sell weapons as the arms companies mafia makes profits from it, and this creates problems for the people,” said the Leader.

“But it should be stopped in our country where we don’t have such a problem and where the purchase and sales of weapons are forbidden,” he noted.

The Leader then referred to the recent murder of an Iranian cleric in Hamadan, saying online weapons sales should be stopped as well.

“The murderer of the cleric from [the Iranian province of] Hamadan has posted photos of himself with four types of rifles on Instagram, and it falls upon police to deal with such cases,” said the Leader.

A 46-year-old clergyman named Mostafa Qassemi was murdered in Hamadan province on April 27, 2019. He was gunned down by an assailant and was killed on the spot. The gunman confessed to killing the cleric on his Instagram page.

After identifying him, the police found him in the suburbs of Hamadan on Sunday morning, and shot him dead after a bloody clash, in which two others were injured.

In his Sunday remarks, the Leader also urged the Police to do more to ensure the security of the cyberspace.

“Today, the virtual space is considerably making its presence felt in people’s lives, which has advantages and merits as well as major hazards,” said the Leader.

He said cyberspace insecurity will be to the detriment of people, saying it falls upon police to ensure the security of the cyberspace.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all Iranian papers today was the rare interview Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif gave to Fox News, the favourite news channel of US President Donald Trump and his fans.

Also a top story was the repercussions of the US’ decision to stop issuing oil waivers for the customers of Iran’s crude oil.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

Abrar:

1- Experts: Europe to Cooperate with US in Exerting Maximum Pressure against Iran

2- Reuters: No New Oil Waivers for China

3- Zarif: Trump’s ‘Maximum Pressure’ Policy Doomed to Failure

4- Putin: We’re Not Going to Increase Oil Output for Now

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Biden’s Chance against Trump

2- Zarif’s Interview with Trump-Friendly Channel

3- On FATF, We Should Make Less Evil Choice

4- South Korea Eying Saudi Oil

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Zarif’s Offer to Americans Humanitarian

2- Iran’s Reaction to US Show: We’ve Made No Request for Talks with US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Besharat-e Now:

1- EU Spokesperson: For Sanctions Removal, We’re Committed to Our Pledges

2- US’ Non-Interactive, Unilateral Approach

* Reactions to Iran-US Prison Swap Continue

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Etemad:

1- Why Zarif Gave Interview to Fox News

* Holding Talks with Trump’s Fans, Voters

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Hamdeli:

1- UNSC Resolution 2231, Achiles’ Heel of Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Hemayat:

1- Tragedy of Mass Executions in Saudi Arabia

* CNN Reveals Al Saud’s Anti-Human Measures

2- WSJ: Europe’s New Moves to Pressure Iran’s Missile Program

3- Iran’s Oil Clients Not to Back Off: Experts

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Can Wreak Havoc on Persian Gulf Littoral States

* Closing Strait of Hormuz as Dangerous as Nuclear Bomb

2- Ansarullah Pound Southern Saudi Arabia with 17 Missiles

3- Mr Zarif! Don’t Send Enemies Message of Weakness

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Sazandegi:

1- Liberalism against Populism

* Biden Raises $6.3 Million 24 Hours after Announcing Presidential Bid

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Tehran-Washington Tension Escalates

* Zarif: Trump Not after War with Iran, but His Fans Are

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Shargh:

1- Trump Not after War with Iran: Zarif to Fox News

2- Foreign Ministry: Iran Hasn’t Asked for Meeting with US

3- Will Iran’s Oil Importers Ignore Cancellation of Exemptions?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Don’t Be Upset Trump!

* What US Media Say about Result of White House’s Oil Sanctions on Iran

2- France Declares War on Journalists

* 3 Journos Prosecuted for Revealing France’s Role in Yemen War, 2 Others for Releasing Films of Yellow Vest Crackdown

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 28

Turkish Sufi Festival to Give Majid Majidi Plaque of Honour

Forouzandeh Arbabi said every year on the occasion of the arrival of Rumi’s family in Konya, the festival is held from May 1 to 7 in the Turkish city, in which films with a mystical and religious theme are admitted. Then, salient directors from Turkey select films and directors.

“Last year, this festival was held for the first time, and Reza Mirkarimi’s ‘Under the Light of the Moon’ was accepted. He was the only director receiving the plaque of appreciation from the festival and the Turkish Ministry of Culture. His film was warmly welcomed by the public as well,” added Arbabi.

Turkish Sufi Festival to Give Majid Majidi Plaque of HonourThis year, the secretariat of the festival has invited Majidi with “The Willow Tree” and “Children of Heaven” and he has accepted their invitation, she added.

Forouzandeh further noted that Majidi will be in Konya from May 3 to 6 and “The Willow Tree” would be screened in his presence. He will hold academic meetings as well.

“This year, Majidi will be the only director to receive the special prize of the festival and plaque of honour. The plaque is given to the directors who have remained loyal to their spiritual and religious beliefs,” noted Forouzandeh.

Iran Not After Closing Strait of Hormuz: Top General

Iran Will Definitely Change Approach to UAE: Top General

“Iranian security forces provide the security of the Strait of Hormuz. The Islamic Republic is not after closing the strait but if any country decides to destabilize it, Iran will give a crushing response,” General Baqeri told reporters on Sunday.

The Iranian commander went on to say that the Islamic Republic of Iran is interested in keeping the strategic strait open because various countries like Iran pass their oil and non-oil exports through the strait on a daily basis.

“As our top officials have said, we are not after closing the Strait of Hormuz but if the animosity of certain states against us gets on rise, we may decide to close it,” he said, adding that Iran is the main provider of the strait’s security.

According to the top general, all regional and extra-regional warships passing through the Strait of Hormuz should responsibly respond to questions raised by Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

“So far, American warships have responded to the IRGC’s questions. That’s why, we have had no problems with them in the strait so far,” he added.

The general also touched on the case of Iranian border guards abducted by militants along Pakistan’s border and said Pakistan’s prime minister in his recent visit to Iran promised to offer help for releasing the guards.

On the terrorist attack on an IRGC bus boarding members of the military force in southeastern Iran, he said some people have already been arrested in connection with the attack.

“Unfortunately, some others behind the attack have fled the country,” he noted.

Iran’s Prisoner Swap Offer Response to US Call: Zarif

Speaking in a recent interview with Face the Nation program of CBS News, Zarif said the previous US administration was trying to engage in a prisoner exchange deal with Iran.

“The new administration initially showed interest. We made an offer in September that we are ready, and we are ready,” he added.

“We responded to the offer that they had actually made to engage and we are waiting for a reply,” he noted.

A few days ago, Zarif announced that Tehran was ready to negotiate the issue of prisoners with Washington, in a move that was widely described as a gesture of goodwill from the Islamic Republic.

The Iranian foreign minister said at the Asia Society in New York on Wednesday that he was putting an offer on the table to execute the exchange.

However, later on Saturday, Zarif suggested in an interview with IRNA that he is disappointed with the response he received from the State Department.

He said the response of the US State Department reveals the negative mind-set of the American side towards the Islamic Republic.

“The US should realize that it can’t speak to the Iranians with the same language it uses with certain regional states which heavily depend on Washington for their survival.”

He further noted that the American people should come to this realization that there is a group inside the White House who lead most of the dangerous policies of President Donald Trump.

“The Americans should know that most of their national interests are sacrificed in order to preserve the interests of Israel and an extremist group. This is not a new thing but nobody dares to declare it publicly,” he said.

According to Zarif, there is a group inside the White House who is leading Trump’s dangerous policies in the region.

He singled out Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, and John Bolton, the US National Security Advisor, as extremists who play a key role in pushing the whole region into a new war. Zarif also blamed certain regional states for fanning the flames of discord in the region.

The top diplomat then said the Iranian nation has managed to leave behind pressures over the past years and added this time the Iranians are standing against the foreign pressure with stronger unity.

“To this end, the government should send this clear message to all sides in the US to warn them about the repercussions of their decision during the upcoming elections,” he noted.

He then referred to the US illegal sanctions and said over the past few days, the American officials have explicitly declared that the sanctions are designed to directly target the Iranian people.

“Over the past 40 years, we have been under sanctions. The Iran nuclear deal showed that Iran never violates its international treaties and this is the American officials who don’t care about their obligations,” he noted.

Zarif underlined that Washington is not a reliable partner for any talks and added today the Islamic Republic of Iran has no way but to stand against the sanctions. “We have to decrease our reliance on oil revenues and put our focus on non-oil exports. Today, Iran has achieved good experiences to bypass the sanctions.”

In response to a question on Iran’s decision about the future of the Iran nuclear deal, he said Iran’s top decision makers are assessing the situation closely and will make the due decision in the due time.

Zarif also referred to the upcoming UN meeting on the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and said the Islamic Republic of Iran views Israel’s non-membership in the NPT as the greatest threat against the regional and global security.

“During the UN meeting, we will raise the issue and underline the fact that all members of the NPT should be entitled to use peaceful nuclear program,” he said.

The Iranian diplomat then referred to the delays by the EU to implement its trade mechanism to keep trade ties with Iran despite the US sanctions and said the EU had one year to fulfill its promise but failed to do so.

“We expect them to remain committed to their pledges. They are now highly behind the schedule and there is no enough time,” he added.

Iran FM Says to Visit North Korea Soon

Iran’s Foreign Minister in Beirut for Talks

In a Saturday interview with IRNA, Zarif underlined that the visit will be planned and announced as soon as possible.

“I don’t know whether or not the Iranian president plans to make a visit to North Korea as well, but I’m going to make such a visit in the near future,” he said.

“Within the next ten days, I will visit Russia for talks over our mutual ties. Before that, I will make two visits to our neighbouring states which are always of great significance for the Islamic Republic,” he said.

Zarif made the remarks during his trip to New York, the US, where he attended a one-day high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on global peace and multilateralism.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all papers today was the remarks made by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif during his speeches in New York, where he expressed Tehran’s preparedness for a prisoner swap with Washington, and warned the US against the repercussions of cutting Iran’s oil exports down to zero.

The suspicious murder of an influential Iranian lawyer in Tehran also received great coverage. Hamid Hajian was reportedly the lawyer of a controversial and big legal case on the financial corruption of several bankers and business tycoons.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

Abrar:

1- US to Reconsider Issuing Waivers for Import of Iran’s Oil: AP

2- No Need for Any Interpretation of Zarif’s Call for Prisoner Swap

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran-US; A Move to Swap Prisoners

2- ‘Cutting Iran’s Oil Exports’ Is Declaration of War

3- Reformists Cannot Convince Public Opinion: Politician

4- Tragic Events of a Football Match in Tehran: 245 Wounded, One Dead

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Etemad:

1- Iran 2-0 US, in Game Played in US Territory

* Zarif Checkmates His American Counterpart

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Farhikhtegan:

1- Agents of Sanctions in Iran

  • Why Sending Signal of Negotiation Now Will Just Increase Sanctions?

2- Little Chance of Biden, VP of “Mr Sanctions”

3- It Takes 53 Years for Iranian Families to Buy a House

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Javan:

1- Trump’s Mouth Shut after Oil Market’s Reaction

2- Iran Won’t Provide Security for Persian Gulf If Its Oil Not Exported

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Kayhan:

1- Closing Hormuz Strait Just One of Iran’s Options: NPR to Trump

* Iran’s Cyber Power Can Disrupt Arab States’ Oil Infrastructures

2- IRIB under Fire for Promoting Lottery-Like Games

3- US, UK Seeking One-Sided Release of Their Spies in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Sazandegi:

1- Zarif’s Game in Opponent’s Ground

2- Over 10 Parts of Tehran in Danger of Flood

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Shahrvand:

1- Shooting at Black Box: Lawyer Who Knew a Lot about Open Corruption Case Shot Dead

2- Book Worms at Rendezvous of Tehran Book Fair

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Shargh:

1- Iran Has PhD in Bypassing Sanctions: Zarif

2- We Won’t Let Anyone Replace Iran in Oil Market: Foreign Ministry

3- Suspicious Murder of Iranian Lawyer

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Reformist MPs Seeking to Withdraw from JCPOA

2- Iranians Win Top Awards at Fajr Int’l Film Festival

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 27

Iran Denies Asking for Negotiation with US

In a Saturday statement, Mousavi emphasised that Iran has made no request for talks with the United States, and in the case of Saudi Arabia, there is no negotiation underway between the two countries, except on Hajj issues that the two sides have agreed to separate from their bilateral political issues.

“The policy declared and implemented by the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding its neighbours is totally clear and based on mutual respect, good and peaceful neighbourliness, cooperation and dialogue,” added Mousavi.

“All neighbours of Iran that look at regional and global developments and facts realistically are among the priorities of the Islamic Republic for constructive relations with mutual respect.”

He further noted that from Iran’s point of view, Saudi Arabia is an important country in the region, which has been moved in the wrong direction over the past years with an unconstructive approach, and this has caused many disasters and crises in the region.

The spokesman expressed hope that the Saudi officials would return to an honest and benevolent approach towards the people of the region. “Definitely in that case, as always, the Islamic Republic will be ready to interact with the [Arab] country within the framework of regional and mutual cooperation.”

His remarks came after certain media reports claimed that Iran has signaled readiness for negotiations with the US, and that it has also kicked off its talks with the Saudi government.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif offered publicly on Wednesday to negotiate a prisoner exchange with the United States, saying he had been authorised to conduct such talks.

Iran Hails Nigeria for Allowing Medical Team to Visit Zakzaky

In a Saturday statement, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi expressed hope that with Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife receiving full treatment inside or outside Nigeria, the trend of interaction and constructive talks between authorities of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) and the Nigerian government will result in the settlement of problems and the release of the top cleric.

Sheikh Zakzaky has been held in detention since December 2015 and was charged just in April with murder, culpable homicide, unlawful assembly, disruption of public peace and other accusations. He has pleaded not guilty.

Iran Hails Nigeria for Allowing Medical Team to Visit ZakzakyHis legal team has called for his release, saying he is suffering from health issues that require urgent medical care.

A group of medical experts and consultants completed its initial health assessment of Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife, who have been in detention since late 2015.

The delegation led by UK-based Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) visited the cleric and his wife, Mallima Zeenah, on Thursday and highlighted the need for urgent investigations into their health which it hoped would be carried out in the next couple of days.

The IHRC, an NGO which campaigns for justice, said in a statement it “acknowledges the authorities’ change of position in making this possible and hopes this heralds a full and just resolution of the situation.”

‘B-Team’ Dragging Trump into War with Iran, Zarif Tells Fox News

Zarif referred to the four officials – Mohammed bin Salman, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Benjamin Netanyahu, and John Bolton – as the “B-Team”, saying that they are “at least” trying to “exercise regime change” in Iran.

“They have all shown an interest in dragging the United States into a conflict. I do not believe that President Trump wants to do that, I believe President Trump ran on a campaign promise of not bringing the United States into another war,” he said.

“But I believe President Trump’s intention to put pressure, the policy of maximum pressure on Iran in order to bring Iran to its knees so that we would succumb to pressure, is doomed to failure,” he added.

The Iranian top diplomat made the remarks in a rare interview with Donald Trump’s favourite news channel Fox News, whose full version is to be aired on Sunday, April 28.

A recent report by the International Crisis Group (ICG) also argued that US President Donald Trump’s so-called “maximum pressure” policy against Iran has failed, citing the results of an internal assessment by his administration.

“A preliminary internal assessment by the administration described to Crisis Group purportedly concludes that the US approach has yet to curb Iran’s behavior or entice Tehran back to the negotiating table,” the ICG report says, citing an interview conducted by the group with a senior US administration official this month.

Zarif’s remarks in his interview with Fox News came a couple of days after he publicly expressed Tehran’s preparedness for a prisoner swap with the US, saying he has been authorized to negotiate the deal with American officials.

“My job is to try to arrange for a deal, an exchange; I did it once, we reached an agreement and I put this offer on the table publicly now: exchange them,” Zarif said on Wednesday at the Asia Society in New York, calling on Washington to swap all Iranians jailed in the US and on extradition requests from the US, mostly for alleged violations of US export restrictions and sanctions violations, with those imprisoned in Iran.

“We believe their charges are phony. The United States believes charges against these people in Iran are phony. Fine, let’s not discuss that. Let’s have an exchange. I am ready to do it and I have the authority to do it,” he noted.

The offer was widely described as a gesture of goodwill from the Islamic Republic.

However, the US State Department responded to the offer by urging Iran to immediately release the American prisoners first.