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Iran President Urges US to Get Back to ‘Normal Conditions’

“The party who left the negotiating table and upended an agreement must come back to normal conditions,” Rouhani said on Sunday, addressing a group of academics and physicians in Tehran.

Otherwise, he added, Iran is left with no choice but to show resistance.

“I declare as the representative of the Iranian nation that in this period, and for as long as the enemy does not regret its measures in the past, we have no way but to show resistance,” he said.

However, Rouhani said, “if the enemy truly realizes it has taken a wrong and incorrect approach, then we can sit at the negotiating table and solve any issues,” he added.

“The enemies sometimes say they have conditions for negotiations with Iran… but in recent weeks they said they have no conditions. They threatened us as if they were a military superpower, but now they say they do not seek a war,” he said, describing the offer of talks with no preconditions as a sign of Iran’s strength.

His comments came shortly after US Secretary of State Mike Pomope backed off from the 12-point list of “basic requirements” he had put forth as a prerequisite for a new deal with Iran, and said on Sunday that Washington was prepared for unconditional talks.

“We are prepared to engage in a conversation with no preconditions. We are ready to sit down with them,” Pompeo said, addressing a news conference in Switzerland.

He; however, added that the United States would continue working to rein in Iran’s “malign activity.”

“The American effort to fundamentally reverse the malign activity of this Islamic Republic, this revolutionary force, is going to continue,” he said.

In response, Iran described the offer as a game of words, and stressed that it expects a change in Washington’s general approach toward the Iranian nation.

“For the Islamic Republic of Iran, a game of words and expressing covert goals under the guise of new words is not a criterion for action, but a change in the United States’ general approach and practical stance toward the Iranian nation is the criterion,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyyed Abbas Moussavi said.

Moussavi added, “The emphasis put by Mr. Pompeo on the need to continue a campaign of maximum pressure on Iran is indicative of persistence of the wrong approach of the past, which needs to be rectified.”

The United States remarkably stoked tensions with Iran in May 2018 when US President Donald Trump pulled his country out of the nuclear accord, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and re-imposed harsh sanctions against the Islamic Republic in defiance of global criticisms.

The tensions saw a sharp rise on the first anniversary of Washington’s exit from the deal as the US moved to ratchet up the pressure on Iran by tightening its oil sanctions and building up its military presence in the region.

Washington has since further increased the pressure on Iran, sending military reinforcements, including the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group, a squadron of B-52 bombers, and a battery of patriot missiles, to the Middle East.

Speaking weeks after the US withdrawal from the JCPOA, Pompeo laid out 12 tough conditions for any “new deal” with Tehran.

The conditions included withdrawal of Iran’s military advisers from Syria, who have been helping the country’s legitimate government in its fight against terrorist outfits, which have been mostly aided and abetted by the US and its Western and regional allies.

European Model, Photo Blogger in Iran

What follows are the photos Muharemović has published on her Instagram page, showing her in the cities of Shiraz, Isfahan, Yazd and Kashan:

Lazy People Joining Together to Stop Being Idle

There are young girls and boys as well as older men and women’s treatment, them. One is a housewife and the other is a student. Elder people recount their experiences of laziness to motivate the new members.

One has never been able to have a job at the time, and even he used to arrive at school at 11 or 12!  The other one makes you cry when he talks of his unfinished jobs.

Members of this society have told Shahrvand daily about their experiences and achievements after participating in this forum.

One of them says “most of my relatives have seen me often sitting or lying on bed. These are the only images of me in their minds.”

Since many years ago, he liked to live like normal people; but it has remained always a wish. “Masoud” considers laziness to be a disease that affects all aspects of human life. He believes that people realise this when they do not want to stand up and sit on another couch. He considers this lifestyle boring and agonizing. This as many think the lazy people just want to enjoy the everyday life and they have abandoned all aspects of life to enjoy more.  They think the lazy people are happy in the world they have created for themselves.

This is the first time that ‘Sara’ visits a group of people like herself at the same time. She seems calm. “Most of the time, I did not feel well, and I stopped whatever I started to do after a while. I decided to emigrate and I had to learn English first. I enrolled at an institute, but I dropped classes one after the other, and eventually I left it and I started self-studying. I knew that I am an idle person. On the Internet, I was looking for laziness books and I got familiar with a book called “Psychology of Idleness”, and I started to implement some of its instructions. But in the end, it did not last more than a week or 10 days, and now I’m attending this course to treat my laziness forever.”

It is Mahdi’s 52nd day here. He says “My laziness is different from others. My mind is lazy and I cannot focus on anything. I’m not even able to listen to words. My laziness is so severe that sometimes I feel bad. These classes help you understand that there are other people like you, and it’s a bit easier to handle. No one considers laziness as a disease, and all the time people are criticising the lazy people. I was always fined for not having my car’s technical inspection card, but after attending these classes for the first time I renewed the card before it expires, and I am so happy about this. You must be in my shoes to find out how sweet this experience is.”

Another member of this society says: “All that I remember from the past is that I was a sleepy woman who was not even willing to turn on the TV. Zeinab says the only thing I did was to order meals. Although most of the time my husband was ordering the food! I now have a plan. When I wake up, there is something I have to do. We eat at home and we are not forced to order meals anymore. Most importantly, it is about three months that I am brushing my teeth and I’m not angry with myself anymore.”

“My name is Marzieh. I am an idle person who is getting treated.”  Marzieh believes that the most salient symptom of laziness is “postponement”. “The idle people always postpone their tasks.”

She is the manager and founder of an institute, but according to herself, her idealism and laziness have hampered her progress. “I used to find excuses for my laziness to appease myself a bit.”

Anonymous Idle Society has started its job in Iran since 1995. Ahmad, one of the founders of the association, remembers those days very well. “We were three or four lazy people who took part in “Twelve Steps” classes. At those classes, we found out that we are idle. We were gathering at Azadi Square once a week trying to cure our laziness. It continued till one of the guys rented a room, and the classes were held over time in modern forms.”

He laughs and introduces himself as one of the first lazy Iranians. “Through all these years, many people participated in these classes and could cure their laziness. This community is a good opportunity to listen to others without paying money. Nobody will judge you and your experiences. We all were planners, plans that were written but never implemented.”

Oil Price to Hit $100 Once First Bullet Fired in Persian Gulf: Iran

Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi, a top military adviser to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, said in an interview with Fars on Sunday that America was all but blustering.

“The first bullet fired in the Persian Gulf will push oil prices to above $100 [a barrel], and $100 oil would not be endurable for America, Europe, and America’s friends like Japan and South Korea,” he said.

Safavi also said that the Americans had more than 25 military bases in the region, which hosted over 20,000 personnel, all of which he said were well within Iran’s missile reach.

He said US President Donald Trump knew that any war with Iran would bring about both a military defeat and massive economic costs for America.

The United States recently took a quasi-warlike posture against Iran when it dispatched an aircraft carrier strike group, a bomber task force, and an amphibious assault ship to the Persian Gulf, citing an alleged Iranian threat.

Iran said it posed no threat to anyone but would defend itself against any aggression.

‘Iran standing firm’

Also on Sunday, Major General Mohammad Baqeri, who is the chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces, said that the country would not back away from its right to defend itself.

In a message to mark 30 years since the passing of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, Major General Baqeri said Iran would not hesitate to defend its independence, territorial integrity, and national security.

Iran’s missile might ‘non-negotiable’

Separately on Sunday, Coordinating Deputy of Islamic Republic of Iran Army Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said the country’s missile might was non-negotiable.

He dismissed the possibility of holding talks with any foreign country on Iran’s defensive might.

Eight Iranian Cities to Host European Film Week

Eight Iranian Cities to Host European Film Week

Films from 20 European countries are set to be screened during the week as the most significant European cultural event in Iran over the past decade years.

“The European Film Week 2019 is co-organized by Art and Experience Cinema and the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC),” said the Public Relations Department of the Art and Experience Cinema.

The opening ceremony of the event is to be held in the Iranian Artists Forum in Tehran on June 8 with European ambassadors, filmmakers as well as Iranian artists in attendance.

Two European movies, “The Dark Valley” from Austria and “The Silent Army” from the Netherlands will be screened during the opening ceremony.

European films from Austria, Bulgaria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom will take part in the seven-day event.

The films would be screened in eight Iranian cities of Tehran, Shiraz, Mashhad, Tabriz, Isfahan, Kish, Kerman and Babol.

Meanwhile five workshops are to be held on the sidelines of the event providing a chance for film producers and directors to get in touch with each other and discuss possible cooperation.

Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ Not to Work on Iran: Zarif

In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Zarif also told “This Week” Co-Anchor Martha Raddatz that “there will be consequences” if the United States keeps up its economic pressure campaign against Iran’s people.

Zarif labelled the new US sanctions as “economic terrorism” that “targets ordinary Iranian people” because even though food and medicine are exempted from the sanctions, the financial transactions associated with them are not.

“If the objective of President Trump is to impose pressure on normal Iranians, on ordinary Iranians, he is certainly achieving that,” Zarif said. “But he will not achieve his policy objectives through pressure on the Iranians.”

Zarif, however, said the prospects of potential talks are “not very likely, because talking is the continuation of the process of pressure.”

The foreign minister also noted that Trump’s business experience in real estate — as described in his 1987 book, “Trump: The Art of the Deal” — will not work with Iran.

“This may work in a real estate market. It does not work in dealing with Iran,” he said. “It may work even with in dealing with other countries, for a brief period, not for long term, but it doesn’t work with Iran for a brief period, or in medium or long.

“The only thing that works with Iran is respect,” he said.

Asked what message he would give directly to the US president, Zarif advised against threatening the country.

“I’ve said it before, threats against Iran never work,” he said during the interview. “Never threaten an Iranian. Try respect, that may work.”

Zarif dismissed the US claims that there was a new Iranian threat to the region and countered that it was the US Navy’s presence that was destabilizing.

“We call this place the Persian Gulf for a reason,” said Zarif. “It’s next to us. We have a right to defend ourselves.

“Just imagine if Iran were to come to California coast [or the] Florida coast,” he added. “How do you feel? How would you treat that? The United States is sending nuclear ships to our waters, to our vicinity.”

As for how Iran could respond in the future to what it considers further escalations, the foreign minister told Raddatz his country will take a page from the Trump administration’s playbook.

“I like to keep President Trump guessing because he likes everybody in the world to keep on guessing about what is happening in the United States,” said Zarif.

But Zarif warned that “there will be consequences” if the US continues adding more economic sanctions.

“If the United States decide to cause so much pain on the Iranian people by imposing economic warfare, by engaging in economic terrorism against Iran, then there will be consequences,” he said.

“We don’t differentiate between economic war and military war,” he cautioned. “The US is engaged in war against us, and a war is painful to our participants. We have a very clear notion that in a war, nobody wins. In a war, everybody loses the loss of some will be greater than the loss of others.”

Asked by Raddatz if the consequences he was referring to was the equivalent of the phrase used by American officials that “all options are on the table,” Zarif explained that he was referring to self-defence.

“All options are on the table belongs to the time when the use of force was legal, and that is about 100 years ago,” said Zarif.

“What we say is that we exercise our self-defence. Self-defence is allowed. President Trump has announced that he is engaged in a war and economic war against Iran, and we have an obligation to defend our people against that economic war.”

US Not Honest in Call for Talk with ‘No Preconditions’: Iran

“The Islamic Republic of Iran does not act based on rhetorical phrases and expression of hidden intentions in the form of new words, but based on a change in Washington’s general approach and actual behaviour towards the Iranian nation,” Mousavi said on Sunday.

However, he added, Mr Pompeo’s emphasis on the continuation of the US’ campaign of “maximum pressure” on Iran indicates that Washington is adopting the same wrong approach, which needs to be revised.

Mousavi made the remarks after US Secretary of State Mike Pompoo said Washington is willing to speak with Iran “with no preconditions”, apparently taking back the 12 basic requirements he had earlier set forth as a precondition for talks with Tehran.

“We are prepared to engage in a conversation with no preconditions. We are ready to sit down with them,” Pompeo told a joint news conference in Switzerland with Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis.

However, he added, “the American effort to fundamentally reverse the malign activity of this Islamic Republic, this revolutionary force, is going to continue.”

Iran has repeatedly said it would not talk to the US while it is under renewed sanctions.

Last year, after the United States pulled out of the historic nuclear agreement, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) signed between Iran and major powers in 2015, Pompeo laid out 12 tough conditions for any “new deal” with Tehran.

The conditions included withdrawal of Iran’s military advisors from Syria, who have been helping the country’s legitimate government in its fight against terrorist outfits, which have been mostly aided and abetted by the US and its Western and regional allies.

Pompeo’s Saturday remarks about talks with Iran with “no preconditions” US President Donald Trump, who unilaterally pulled the US out of the JCPOA, has tightened sanctions on Tehran, eliminating waivers that had allowed some countries to buy Iranian oil, with the goal of reducing the country’s crude exports to zero.

The US also designated Iran’s IRGC a “terrorist organisation” in April.

Last month, Washington deployed bombers and warships to the Middle East, citing “credible threats” from Iran. It did not offer evidence for the claim and Tehran dismissed the move as “psychological warfare”.

The B-52 bombers arrived at a US airbase in Qatar, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said, while the carrier USS Abraham Lincoln was sent to the Arabian Sea.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Abrar:
1- Trump to Announce Presidential Bid for 2020
2- French Media: Al-Baghdadi Has Fled to Libya
3- Saudi Arabia Claims Muslim World Doesn’t Accept Iran’s Behaviours
4- Pompeo Calls for Germany’s Action against Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Afkar:
1- USA Today: Trump Has No Evidence to Prove Iran Is Threat
2- Rouhani: Iran Can Be Safest Transit Route for Tajikistan
3- We’re Sure We’ll Break US’ Economic Siege: Iranian General

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Tehran Warns India: Iran May Reconsider Business Ties If Indians Keep New Policies
2- Rouhani: If They Respect Their Partner, We’re Ready to Sit for Talks
3- North Korea’s Execution of Diplomats

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Arman-e Emrooz:
1- Zarif: If Saudi Arabia Is Ready, I’ll Be in Riyadh Tomorrow

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Asrar:
1- Zarif: Our Arms Open for Persian Gulf States
* US Preventing Entry of Food, Medicine into Iran through Economic War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Ebtekar:
1- National Interest Reviews Why US-North Korea Talks Failed

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Etemad:
1- Zarif Warns about US’ New Plot
2- Iranian Volleyball Players Cross Wall of China
3- Third World War to Be an Economic One [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Ettela’at:
1- Nasrallah: Trump Must Know War on Iran Will Engulf Entire Region
2- Independent Muslim States React to Mecca Summit’s Anti-Iran Communique
3- Rouhani: Iran Safest Route for Transit of Goods in Region

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Iran:
1- Zarif: Top Iranian Officials Must Decide about Talks with US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Kayhan:
1- Nasrallah: Essence of Mecca Summit Was King Salman’s Begging for Halt in Ansarullah Attacks
2- Yemenis Hold Massive Rallies on Int’l Quds Day against US, Israel, Trump’s Milky Cow
3- Zarif: Trump’s Administration No Different from Obama’s

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Mardom Salari:
1- Obama Team’s Message for Iran: Don’t Get Engaged in Trump’s Game
2- Competition between Old Men in America: 2020 Elections Getting Hot

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Sazandegi:
1- Resistance in Mecca: Iraq President Resists Saudi King, Blocks Arab Consensus against Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2


 

Shargh:
1- Zarif’s Condition for Riyadh Visit
2- 130 World Decision-Makers Convene in Switzerland for Secretive Meeting
* Pompeo, Kushner for First Time Attend Bilderberg Meeting

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 2

Public Iftar Ceremony in Tehran Tabiat Bridge

Tabiat Bridge is located in Abbas Abad, a cultural, tourist neighbourhood of Tehran where many Iranian tourists and citizens pass through on a daily basis.

Public Iftar Ceremony in Tehran Tabiat Bridge
Tehran’s Tabiat Bridge Receives Aga Khan Architecture Award

During the Islamic month of Ramadan, fasting Muslims could use the booths running in various parts of the bridge to break their fast in the evening.

On the 15th day of Ramadan, the bridge hosted a huge public Iftar ceremony on the occasion of birthday of Imam Hassan Mojtaba, the second Shiite imam.

 

What follows are Mehr New Agency’s photos of this event:

Iran Exporting Nano Towels to Iraq, Azerbaijan, Georgia

In 2018, the anti-bacterial towels of the knowledge-based company have been exported to Georgia, Iraq, and Azerbaijan, while Russia and Turkmenistan are the company’s next export destinations.

According to Fars News Agency, since 2016, the company has begun exporting its nano-based products and is currently focusing on Commonwealth of Independent States.

The CIS is a union of some independent republics of the former Soviet Union, such as Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, which is a very good market place for anti-bacterial towels.

In 2019, the company expanded its activities and entered into negotiations with countries such as Russia and Turkmenistan to export its products to these countries.

Turkey is also very powerful in the textile industry and is a rival for those active in textile industry, not only in the Middle East but also around the world.

Nevertheless, last year, the Iranian company’s anti-bacterial towels were used in several hotels in Turkey. Although the value of exports was $30,000, it was a big step because the company could export nano towels to the largest textile manufacturer and exporter in the region.

The price of these towels is 20 to 35 percent more than ordinary towels, but their durability is higher and requires less washing. Therefore, it is more cost-effective to use them in the long run. In addition, nano-antibacterial towels do not smell bad and are environment-friendly because of the need for less detergents.

So, in general, the use of these towels is good for hotels and hospitals. They can satisfy customers more and help to improve safety and health of consumers.