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Iran, Turkey Reiterate Opposition to US Policies in Ankara

In the third round of their bilateral talks Wednesday, the Turkish foreign minister expressed condolences over the deadly floods and financial damages it caused in the Islamic Republic. He further noted that Turkey was the first country to send aid and is ready to send more aid to Iran.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Cavusoglu reiterated his opposition to US sanctions against Iran emphasising that Ankara is resolute in its stance in this regard and supports its brothers in Iran.

“We are glad that the relations between the two countries is at a very good level. We need to increase trade ties and go for more bilateral economic cooperation. We are serious about cooperation on security, border issues and fight against terrorism,” stressed Cavusoglu.

In turn, FM Zarif congratulated Turkey on successfully holding its local elections. He said this is his second visit to Turkey in the past month and is a sign of Iran’s care about relations with its friendly neighbour.

The Iranian Foreign Minister also welcomed the positions of the Turkish authorities and government in opposing the US sanctions against Iran and highlighted the need to strengthen and deepen bilateral regional cooperation.

During the talks, the two sides also discussed the latest developments in Syria, Zarif’s consultations with the Syrian authorities, as well as the latest developments regarding the EU’s financial mechanism to support trade with the Islamic Republic.

Iran FM Warns about Repercussions of US’ IRGC Blacklisting

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In a detailed letter to the world’s foreign ministers on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said governments from across the world doubtlessly have differences about many international issues but after the World War II, “we have all accepted that any difference whose prolongation might endanger the international peace and security should be resolved peacefully within international law and the UN Charter.”

Although the previous US governments often ignored the basic principles of the global order and violated it repeatedly, the current US administration is adopting unprecedented and dangerous measures which would end up finally in the destruction of the current order, he said.

Zarif described the US’ latest move as one of the most serious threats against the international order and said the repercussions of the dangerous move will not be restricted to the destruction and erosion of the global order in the long-term.

“The measure, supported and triggered by some ideological elements within the current US administration as well as those from certain regimes in the region, is indeed part of a larger and more immediate effort to increase tensions between Iran and the US, destroy all the mechanisms of easing tensions and remove all political options as well as peaceful means to resolve differences so that nothing but direct confrontation is left,” he said.

The Iranian foreign minister underlined that the blacklisting of the IRGC along with levelling unfounded accusations linking Iran to al-Qaeda is part of a larger plan to prepare the US’ public opinion for a new adventure in Western Asia so that the US government could claim it enjoys all legal means to use force against another country.

In the letter, Iran’s top diplomat also urged all governments to step into the fray to prevent the realization of such a unilateral and vicious plan.

In retaliation against the blacklisting of IRGC, the Islamic Republic of Iran has designated the American forces in West Asia, known as the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), as a terrorist group Zarif said, highlighting the history of terrorist acts by the US forces in Western Asia.

He underlined that despite numerous cases revealing the terrorist nature of the American forces in the region, Iran’s decision to designate part of the official military of America as a terrorist group is just a retaliatory move and “our legal stance towards the international legal principle of ‘sovereign equality of states’ and our definition of terrorism has not changed.”

The top diplomat then made a comparison between the American forces’ crimes in the region and their overt and covert support for terrorist and extremist organizations – which was even admitted by the current US president during his presidential campaign – and the constant struggles and sacrifices made by Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps in fight against terrorist and extremist groups who – coming from all parts of the world from Kabul and Baghdad to the distant cities of California and Europe – continuously massacre human beings and terrorize the whole region.

“With this fact in mind, the Islamic Republic of Iran has strongly condemned the US’ illegal and provocative measures and warned against their short-term and long-term consequences,” he said.

Zarif said Iran calls on all governments to adopt a principled, precise and legal stance against the US latest adventure.

Iran Condemns Bahrain for Levelling ‘Unfounded’ Accusations

In a Wednesday statement, Mousavi said the government of Bahrain cannot cover up its stark human rights violations and brutal crackdown on Bahraini protesters by playing the blame-game, raising absurd accusations, issuing brutal sentences and pointing fingers at others.

“Instead of devising security scenarios, it is better for Bahraini officials to launch efforts to establish security not by joining defeated alliances or paying a hefty price but by building confidence with others and initiating reforms in their ties with their own people and meeting their legitimate demands,” he said.

Mousavi also underlined that the Arab country’s officials should put an end to their brutal sentences for Bahraini protesters.

The Bahraini regime has revoked the citizenship of 138 people while sentencing them to between three years and life in prison.

A Bahraini prosecutor accused the defendants of establishing a terror cell with support from Iran. A local NGO says, this is the largest sentencing since the regime began revoking the nationalities of dissidents in 2012.

Amnesty international has also slammed the ruling as outrageous and a blatant violation of international law. The Manama regime has been clamping down on political and rights activists as well as anti-government protesters since a popular uprising engulfed the kingdom, eight years ago.

FM Zarif, Turkish President Stress Closer Cooperation

In their Wednesday meeting, the two sides discussed bilateral relations, regional issues and international developments.

The Turkish president expressed regret over the tragic incidents following the recent floods in some parts of Iran and condoled with the families of the victims.

For his part, FM Zarif congratulated Turkey on successfully holding its local elections and the high turnout of Turkish citizens.

During the meeting, the two sides stressed the expansion of bilateral relations within the framework of the two countries’ agreements on five areas to boost mutual economic ties.

Zarif and Erdogan also expressed their opposition to the US-led sanctions and the labelling of the IRGC as a terrorist group.

They also exchanged views on the latest developments in Syria, Yemen, North Africa and Venezuela.

Giant Insects Park Launched in Tehran

Theme parks are recognised as the newest method of combining education and recreation in different countries. These parks are new projects, which have been built in a limited number of developed countries, but they are the most attractive leisure spots in these countries.

The Insects Park of Tehran has been designed and built in an area of 7,000 square metres in District 2 of the capital.

In this park, insects have been built on a very large and completely animated scale.

Iranian officials say dozens of engineers, scientific and research experts, artists and designers worked on the huge designs for insect and reptile habitats.

They also claim that the park is the first, largest and most inclusive insect park in the Middle East, and visitors can get acquainted with the most important types of insects and reptiles on a very large and fully animated scale.

30 insects and reptiles are displayed in the park, the most important of which are spiders, dragonflies, beetles, grasshoppers, snails, mosquitoes, ladybird beetles, flies, turtles, fleas, iguanas, pythons, crocodiles, crabs, centipedes, among others.

Interestingly, all these insects and reptiles are displayed in very large dimensions, and they are made so carefully as if they are placed under the microscope. Insects and reptiles are made of flexible silicone material to look more animated.

In the construction of structures, reinforced concrete and polypropylene fibers have been used in order to make samples resistant to wind, rain, and sunlight.

The giant Insects Park is located in Sa’adatabad, northern Tehran, next to the Jurassic Park.

Italian Artist’s Works on Show in Tehran

Giuseppe Barilaro was born in 1988 in Catanzaro and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Catanzaro.

Burning of wood, splitting and scratching it and covering it with burned acryl is the artist’s technique in presenting his works.

The exhibition will be open to visitors until April 22 at Sareban Gallery.

What follows are photos of the event retrieved from Honar Online:

Devastating Floods Reinforced Shiite-Sunni Unity in Iran

Abdolhai Mirza-Ali made the comment with regards to volunteers, both Shiites and Sunnis, who went into action to help flood-hit victims in Aq-Qala village and other flood-stricken areas in northern Golestan province.

“It had already been proven to us that unity between Shiites and Sunnis is not just a slogan, but is a principle,” he said.

Devastating Floods Reinforced Shiite-Sunni Unity in Iran“However, our Shiite brothers proved this matters more than before during flooding in Aq-Qala,” said the cleric, who is the director general of public libraries in Golestan as well as the Friday Prayer leader of Aq-Qala.

“Flooding might be a disaster, but this very disaster could bring with it a major blessing, that is unity and brotherhood. The recent floods further strengthened this unity,” he added.

He appreciated efforts by all people, including military personnel, people and Shiite clergy, who came from across the country to help flood victims in Golestan.

“Such moves are vital for the strengthening of unity between Shiites and Sunnis,” he said.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all papers today was the visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to Syria, and his meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Also a top story was Instagram’s move to block the pages of several incumbent and former commanders of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps after the Trump administration’s blacklisting of the IRGC.

The fire at the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris also received great coverage today.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Parliamentary Meeting in Iraq with Iran, Saudi in Attendance

2- Sudan Sets Condition for Extraditing Bashir to ICJ

3- Zarif: We Have Serious Concerns about Idlib

4- Iran Offers Sympathy to France, Catholics over Cathedral Fire

* French Embassy Thanks Iran for Zarif’s Sympathy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- World Mourning for Notre Dame: World’s Most Famous Cathedral Burns

2- Financial Transparency from Iran to Russia, US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- US to Return to JCPOA If Democrats Win

2- History Once Again Engulfed by Fire: How Did Notre Dame Cathedral Burn?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Asrar:

1- FATF-Related Activities Should Not Be Viewed in Form of Ties with US: Top Lawmaker

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Ebtekar:

1- Negotiations to Achieve Piece: Why Zarif Visits Syria

2- Bin Salman’s Role in Libya War, Western Media Reveals

3- Hunchback without Notre-Dame: Gothic Masterpiece of Paris Burns in Fire

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Etemad:

1- Instagram Blocks Pages of IRGC Commanders

2- Harbinger of Peace, Calm in Damascus: Zarif Meets Assad, People of Damascus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Ettela’at:

1- Washington Post: Bin Salman behind Libya Civil War

2- Parliament Passing Law to Reciprocate US’ Measure

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Iran:

1- Meeting in Damascus: Zarif Meets Assad in Syria

2- Two Iconic Monuments Burn in One Night

* 850-Year-Old Notre-Dame Cathedral, 2,000-Year-Old Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem al-Quds Burn

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran Has Saved the Pharmaceuticals It Needs: Official

2- Zarif in Damascus: Syrian Nation, Gov’t Saved Region from Big Danger

3- UK Warship Enters Bahraini Waters for 3-Year Mission

4- UAE Takes Part in Joint Aerial Drill with Israel

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Kayhan:

1- Zarif after Meeting Assad: We’ll Always Stand by Syrian People

2- Pompeo: We Seek to Change Nature of Islamic Republic

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Zarif Pursuing Victory of Damascus

2- Kerry Sued for Trying to Save JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Khorasan:

1- Iranian Homegrown Jet Fighter Officially Operated in Army Parade

2- Instagram Blocks Pages of Several IRGC Commanders

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Sazandegi:

1- History on Fire: Notre-Dame Cathedral Burns with 850 Years of History

2- Macron’s New Challenge: Will Macron Manage to Revive Most Important Church of Catholics after Vatican?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17


 

Shargh:

1- Zarif: We’re Pursuing Field Victories in Syria

2- Iran-China Trade Ties May Be Halted for Short Time

3- Russia Cancels All Its Cooperation with NATO

4- Troublesome Meetings: Shadow Diplomacy to Save JCPOA Puts Kerry in Trouble

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 17

Big Names to Attend Iranian Film Festival despite US Bans

Seyyed Reza Mirkarimi, the award-winning director and secretary of the festival, said Washington’s bans have created problems in terms of encouraging film-makers to attend or present their movies at festivals, buying tickets for guests, mailing packages, etc.

“This year, too, an organized campaign was trying to dissuade our guests from attending the 37th International Fajr Film Festival, but those attempts were fortunately not very effective,” said Mirkarimi at a news conference.

“We have more than 250 guests from 58 countries who have clear backgrounds, and are not just tourists!” he said.

He noted around 2,000 movies registered to take part in the event, adding 163 of those films from 64 countries will be screened.

He said two short films as well as 10 feature films are being screened at the festival for the first time in the world.

“Undoubtedly, we are the most important festival in southwest Asia and can be among the top three ones in Asia,” said Mirkarimi.

Big Names to Attend Iranian Film Festival despite US BansPaul Joseph Schrader along with five other critics are among the special guests of this cinematic event. Previously, nine other guests were named as the festival’s special guests.

Schrader is an American scriptwriter, film director, and critic. Schrader wrote screenplays for four Martin Scorsese films: Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, The Last Temptation of Christ, and Bringing Out the Dead. Schrader has also directed 18 feature films, including his crime drama, Blue Collar.

Schrader’s script about an obsessed New York City taxi driver became Martin Scorsese’s film Taxi Driver, which was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture and won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Besides Taxi Driver, Scorsese also drew on scripts by Schrader for the boxing tale Raging Bull, co-written with Mardik Martin, The Last Temptation of Christ, and Bringing Out the Dead.

Schrader directed his first feature, Blue Collar in 1978. Among Paul Schrader’s films in the 1980s one can refer to Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985). Inspired by Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, the film was nominated for the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Other special guests of the 37th FIFF include Dimitri Alips, international sales manager of Courant 3d Film Festival; Julie Bertucelli, who worked as assistant Director to a series of well-known directors including Krystof Kieslowski, Bertrand Tavernier, and Rithy Panh; Turkish writer and film critic Rıza Oylum, Romanian director and screenwriter Adina Pintilie, and Chinese producer and director Liu Xuan.

This year’s jury members are filmmakers, scholars, researchers, organisers, writers, actors, and critics from Iran and across the world.

Turkish actor and director Muzaffer Özdemir, Iranian actor Navid Mohammadzadeh, and Chinese director Wang Xiaoshuai, as well as Oscar-winning Dutch director and screenwriter Mike van Diem are among those to decide winners of International Competition.

Big Names to Attend Iranian Film Festival despite US BansProceed from Ticket Sales to Go to Flood Victims

In his press conference, Mirkarimi condoled with the victims of flash floods which hit much of Iran in the past weeks.

He said all the proceeds from ticket sales at the festival will go to flood-stricken people.

The 37th edition of Fajr International Film Festival would be kicked off in Tehran on April 18 and will run through April 26.

Founded in 1982, Fajr International Film Festival (FIFF) is Iran’s largest annual film festival held in Tehran. Since its establishment, Fajr International Film Festival has played a vital role in the development of the Iranian Cinema. Every year, veteran directors and new filmmakers devotedly present their works in the festival.

Over the years, Fajr has been honored by numerous great film figures who have also worked closely with the festival as respectable Jury members.

Moreover, a few of the most innovative films made by great filmmakers were awarded in different sections of the festival.

During different editions, brilliant filmmakers have participated in the festival and have been presented with awards.

Big Names to Attend Iranian Film Festival despite US Bans

‘US, Not Iran, Is the One that Must Change Its Nature’

Mousavi made the comment in response to recent remarks by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo regarding Washington’s attempts to change the nature of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

“Fortunately, the more time elapses, the more the leaders of the current US regime reveal their [real] objectives, even more than their predecessors,” Mousavi said in a Wednesday statement.

“They admit that they have changed their words from [calling for] a ‘change of behaviour’ to a ‘change of the system’ and, now, to a ‘change of the nature’ of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said the spokesman.

“The one that should change is the American regime, not Iran,” he said.

“Growing international opposition to the [US] behaviour and actions that run counter to international regulations have resulted in a global call for a change in the nature of the US regime,” the spokesman said.

“A change should take place in the nature of a regime which has hijacked free global trade by resorting to economic terrorism and bullying, threatens governments to act based on this country (the US)’s illegitimate demands and policies, exports billions of dollars’ worth of deadly weapons to the Middle East and the Persian Gulf to murder civilians, prevents the administration of justice with regards to war criminals and murderers of journalists, and supports them, does not respect the environment and human rights and the values of the international community and international law, and keeps threatening international order, peace and stability,” he added.

In his recent remarks, the US secretary of state called for a change in the nature of the Iranian government and system.