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Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Abrar:

  • Iran Self-Sufficient in Producing Air Defence Equipment: General
  • Japanese PM in Tehran
  • Iran Unveils 10 Advanced Air Defence Systems
  • Lavrov: Some European Countries Waiting for One Mistake from Iran
  • US Envoy to IAEA: Iran Violating JCPOA!

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Afkar:

  • FM: We’re Faced with US’ Daily Propaganda Campaign
  • Rouhani: Iran’s Economic Conditions Improving

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

  • Abe’s Codes: Codes One Can Receive from Abe’s Remarks in Tehran
  • Iran’s Conditions Better than Six Months Earlier

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

  • Abe Conveying Messages for Iran
  • Dialogue Only Solution to Tehran-Washington Row
  • Tehran Destination of Diplomatic Trips
  • Rouhani: We’re Pleased with Japan’s Support for JCPOA

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

  • Far-East Diplomacy Begins in Heart of Mideast
  • Japan PM: We Hope My Tehran Visit Would Help Ease Tensions

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Ebtekar:

  • Iran, Japan Share View of Need to Avoid War
  • Larijani: Abe’s Visit Result of Iran’s Rational Approach

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Etemad:

  • Positive Developments Coming
  • Rouhani: Iran Not to Initiate Any War Even with US
  • Japan Playing with Iran Card [Editorial]

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Ettela’at:

  • Airport in Southern Saudi Arabia Targeted by Ansarullah Missile
  • Leaders of Iran, Japan Hold 90-Minute Talks

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

 

Jame Jam:

  • Nuclear Invitation: Rouhani Calls for Nuclear Cooperation with Japan

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Javan:

  • Trump: I Made Iranians Unable to Buy Even One Piece of Bread!
  • Japan Interested in Continued Oil Purchase from Iran
  • Rouhani: Japan PM Said He Sees Positive Changes Coming
  • Yemeni Missiles on Saudi Airports

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

  • Iran, Japan Optimistic about Future, Positive Developments in Region

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Kayhan:

  • Japan Has Chance for Business Ties with Iran If It Has Independent Will
  • German FM Would Better Carefully Read Article 36 of JCPOA: Iran

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Payam-e Ma:

  • Abe’s Visit Increases Gold Trade in Iran

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Resalat:

  • Trump Will Achieve No Result from Abe’s Visit

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Sazandegi:

  • Abe’s Visit Seems to Be Aimed at Resolving Japan’s Problems in Persian Gulf

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

  • Diplomatic Traffic after Iran’s Ultimatum
    Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit Grabs Headlines in Iran

Celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s Birthday at Iranians’ Expense

The email sent by the British Embassy in Tehran called on the Iranian economic players and brands to take part in the birthday celebration after donating between 1000 and 2000 pounds for the celebration in return for enjoying a chance to promote their brands and products in a certain forum designed by the embassy.

British embassies across the world usually rely on British sponsors including figures and firms to provide the budget of the Queen’s birthday celebration but this year, the UK embassy in Tehran has decided to resort to the Iranian sponsors, a report by Fars news agency said.

Through the email, the British ambassador Robert Macaire uses a humiliating and colonial tone, saying that he cannot rely on the British taxpayers anymore for holding the annual ceremony in Tehran and “if the Iranians are interested in taking part in such a ceremony, they should pay the price themselves.”

The email doesn’t refer to the violation of commitments made by the British government under the Iran nuclear deal and the subsequent withdrawal of the British firms from Iran after the US sanctions. The British government has not only pulled out its state-run firms from Iran but also warned the private firms that it wouldn’t provide them with any support against the US punitive measures.

“There is no British firms in Iran anymore to serve as a sponsor for the Queen’s birthday. So, it has resorted to the Iranian sponsors to hold the annual ceremony,” the report said.

According to Fars news agency, there is not yet any precise estimation on the reactions of the Iranian economic players and brands but some reports say most of those who have received the email have already welcomed it. There are also other reports saying that a number of the recipients have strongly rejected the invitation sharing a copy of the invitation with Fars news agency.

The Queen’s Official Birthday is the selected day in some Commonwealth realms on which the birthday of the monarch is officially celebrated in those countries. So the birthday doesn’t necessarily correspond to the date of the monarch’s actual birth.

The date varies as adopted by each country and is generally set around the end of May or start of June, to coincide with a higher probability of fine weather in the Northern Hemisphere for outdoor ceremonies.

In Tehran, the ceremony has been slated for Thursday, June 13, at the British embassy complex in central Tehran.

Iran Leader, Japanese PM Abe Meet in Tehran

The meeting was held during Abe’s two-day visit to Tehran, which is the first of its kind since the 1979 Revolution of Iran.

The Japanese prime minister is visiting Tehran amid heightening tensions between Iran and the US.

Two Supertankers Carrying Crude Oil Targeted in Sea of Oman

File photo of a supertanker carrying crude oil targeted in Sea of Oman

Initial reports said that two explosions were heard aboard the tankers and distress calls were received by ports in both Oman and Pakistan.

Bloomberg reported that the oil tanker Front Altair was on fire, a UAE official at the port of Fujairah and a person with knowledge of the matter said vessel had loaded oil from the Abu Dhabi before setting off to sea.

According to Marine Traffic, the Front Altair vessel built in 2016 was operated by Norway and was on its way to Taiwan carrying the flag of Marshal Islands.

Taiwan’s CPC says the vessel was carrying 75,000 tonnes of Naphta for the company when it was hit on Thursday.

Two Supertankers Carrying Crude Oil Targeted in Sea of Oman

The other vessel was also identified as the Panama-flagged Kokuka Courageous.

The Kokuka Courageous was sailing from Qatar’s Ruwais to Singapore with a cargo of Methanol. It has been damaged as a result of the suspected attack, an official said, according to Bloomberg.

Master and crew of the vessel were rescued from a lifeboat by nearby vessel, Reuters said.

Media reports later said that the Front Altair has been completely drowned.

Four shipping and trade sources later announced that the two ships have been evacuated after the incident and the crew are now safe.

Iranian official news agency IRNA later quoted informed sources as saying that 44 sailors and crew members of the two oil tankers targeted in Sea of Oman have been rescued by Iran’s navy and are now on the Iranian Island of Jask.

Two Supertankers Carrying Crude Oil Targeted in Sea of Oman
Iran Rescues Oil Tankers’ Crew, Transfers Them to Jask Island

It wasn’t immediately clear what the cause of the fire was. The “UK and its partners are currently investigating,” UK Maritime Trade Operations said on its website.

Benchmark Brent crude futures gained as much as 1.8% and were trading at $60.99 a barrel at 10:21 a.m. in Dubai.

The explosions came a few weeks after four other oil tankers were targeted off the port city of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, in what Emirati officials described as a “sabotage” attack.

Two Supertankers Carrying Crude Oil Targeted in Sea of Oman
Two Supertankers Carrying Crude Oil Targeted in Sea of Oman

Iran, Serbia Discuss Closer Ties on All Fronts

In the Wednesday meeting, Sarmadi discussed bilateral issues as well as regional and international developments with Žarko Obradović, the chairman of the Serbian National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs Committee, as well as several other Serbian lawmakers accompanying him.

Obradović, who is also head of the Iran-Serbia Parliamentary Friendship Group, underlined Iran’s key status in West Asia as well as the promotion of bilateral relations in recent years.

He said Serbia is interested in boosting all-out ties with Iran on all political and parliamentary fronts. He also underscored the need to enhance mutual economic and trade cooperation.

He welcomed Tehran-Belgrade cooperation in international circles and invited Iran to take part in an Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) meeting slated to be held in Serbia this autumn. He called on Iran to actively participate in the event.

The Iranian official, in turn, touched upon age-old relations as well as the expansion of political and parliamentary consultations between the two sides in recent years. He underscored the necessity of upgrading mutual cooperation in economic and commercial domains while expressing Tehran’s readiness to remove trade barriers and boost trade ties.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Sarmadi said the policy of unilateralism in international relations amounts to a serious threat on the international stage. He called on independent and freedom-seeking countries to further enhance their unity and solidarity to counter this dangerous policy, which has jeopardized international peace and security.

Abe’s Tehran Visit Reminiscent of Japan’s Historic Bypass of UK Bans

The op-ed by Ne’mat Ahmadi, a lawyer in Tehran, has referred to the ongoing visit of Abe to Tehran to discuss the US sanctions on Iran and the possible waivers that the country may receive from the US to purchase Iran’s oil, and argued that Abe’s visit reminds Iranians of a historic move by Tokyo in 1950s to sign a contract with the national government of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh to purchase Iran’s oil despite the brutal sanctions put by the Britain.

“In those days, Iran was going through harsh days similar to these days. Britain as the world’s then superpower had sanctioned Iran’s oil industry, putting Iran in a deep trouble to first find customers for its oil and then assigning a maritime transportation firm to transport its oil in the global market,” the op-ed noted.

Like what we see from the US today, the UK at that time had sustained back to back defeats from Iran in various economic, political and legal areas, and thus began to adopt harsh measures against Iran including the imposition of economic sanctions on Iran’s oil industry to hamper the efficiency of the national government of Mosaddegh.

The outrage of the UK with Iran reached its climax in 1951 after members of the Iranian parliament voted to nationalize the oil industry in the country, putting an end to Britain’s 40-year monopoly over the oil in the country. In reaction, the UK government adopted its anti-Iran measures and dispatched its vessels to the Persian Gulf. It also withdrew its nationals from Iran and put its forces stationed in Iran on high alert.

“It seemed Britain was preparing for a military attack on Iran. It planned to occupy oil-rich areas in southern Iran. The US government protested the plan. The second phase of Britain’s anti-Iran measure was waging a psychological war against Iran paving the way for the 1953 coup in the country which led to the overthrow of Mosaddegh government,” the op-ed said.

According to Ahmadi, the most significant anti-Iran measure adopted by the United Kingdom was imposing economic sanctions on Tehran to exert more pressure on the country’s national government.

“To this end, Iran’s properties in London were confiscated and no oil equipment was sold to the country. The UK sanctions had the support of UK’s allies including the US. Meanwhile, to make up for the shortage, the US rushed to expand Saudi Arabia’s oil exports so much so that the Saudi exports were increased by 60 percent. On the other hand, Kuwait and Venezuela raised their exports by 94 and 15 percent respectively.”

As the last blow on Iran, the UK government announced that since Iran owes a huge amount of money to London, any purchase of Iran’s oil amounts to purchase of a stolen good. So, all oil tankers were warned against transporting Iran’s oil into the global market. But Italy and Japan were respectively the first and second ones to purchase Iran’s oil amid international sanctions.

“And now the visit of Japan’s prime minister reminds us of those historic days. During those days, Japan rising from the rubbles of the World War II was in an urgent need of oil. So, the Japanese made a contract with Iran to purchase oil. The contract was made after Italy’s victory to bypass the UK’s sanctions on Iran. The conservative Japanese government sent its oil tankers to purchase Iran’s oil despite the presence of the UK’s military vessels in the Persian Gulf. Iran gave a 50 percent discount to any side daring to bypass the brutal sanctions of the UK.”

According to Ahmadi, the UK sanctions seemed harsher compared with today’s US sanctions on Iran’s oil industry. “If the 1953 coup hadn’t taken place, Japan and Italy as two major losers of the World War II could serve as reliable markets for Iran’s oil and they were ready to play the role due to their animosity with the US and its allies.”

The Iranian lawyer finally concluded that the visit of Abe should be viewed as the repetition of the historical event. Today, Iran can use the visit as a winning card in its dealing with the US and find a way to break the brutal sanctions imposed on the country.

Iran President, Japan PM Hold Joint Press Conference in Tehran

Rouhani and Abe Joint Press Conference

Addressing the presser, Rouhani said Tehran welcomes Japan’s interest in importing Iran’s oil despite the US sanctions.

“Iran welcomes the Japanese prime minister’s determination to expand mutual ties between Iran and Japan in various regional, economic and international areas,” he said.

He added that during the talks, the two sides discussed mutual ties including Japan’s investment in southern Iran.

“We welcome that Japan is interested in importing Iran’s oil and resolving financial issues between the two sides because the will guarantees the expansion of two sides’ relations,” he said.

Iranian president said during the meeting, security issues and regional détente were also discussed.

“We are happy that both Iran and Japan attach significant importance to the regional security and stability. As I told the prime minister, Iran is not an initiator of any war in the region even with the US but if a war is waged, we will give a crushing response to the enemy,” he said.

According to president Rouhani, the Japanese prime minister is highly optimistic about the future and believes that some positive changes are to be made.

“I told the prime minister that Iran is interested in preserving the Iran nuclear deal and will adopt some measures in this regard. I called on the prime minister to expand our mutual ties in nuclear area because both countries believe in peaceful nuclear program and both are against any nuclear weapons,” he said.

President Rouhani said the current tensions in the region are rooted in the US economic war on the Iranian nation. “Whenever the war is stopped, we can wait for positive changes in the region and the world.”

For his part, Japanese prime minister thanked Iranian government for its warm welcome and said today tensions are on the rise in the region. “As analysts warn, the chance of a military clash in the region is high but we should adopt some measures to prevent from such an incident. Regional stability is significant for global economic boost. Japan hopes to contribute to the regional peace and stability.”

He praised Iran as an ancient civilization in the Middle East and said Iran needs to play its key role to restore peace and stability in the region.

He cited Islam as the religion of peace and tolerance and said he has always been interested in Islam’s spirituality.

Abe described Iran’s full cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency as a positive approach and added Japan strongly calls on Iran to remain faithful to the JCPOA.

“We shouldn’t lose our hope for creating peace in the region. Today, we took the first step and we hope the goal would be achieved soon,” he said.

Iran President Welcomes Japan PM Shinzo Abe in Tehran

This is the first-ever visit of a Japanese Prime Minister to Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

PM Abe is expected to hold talks with Iranian officials on ways to ease tensions between Tehran and Washington.

Abe had a meeting with Rouhani on Wednesday afternoon and will hold talks with the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on Thursday.

Iran Contains Fire at South Pars Gas Field

The fire did not prevent the flow of gas production in the major facility, but it caused gas leak and smoke emission.

All personnel have left the facility and are moving back to the city Assalouyeh.

The platform is reportedly surrounded by firefighting vessels which have managed to contain the fire.

The incident comes a few weeks after four oil tankers caught fire off the Emirati port city of Fujairah south of Persian Gulf.

The UAE described it as a sabotage attack, and the US accused Iran of being involved in the incident, but Iran categorically denied such a claim, and described the vessel incidents as “worrying and alarming”.

Japan PM in Tehran to Help Ease Iran-US Tension

He will hold talks with President Hassan Rouhani later today, and with Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on Thursday.

Hours ahead of Abe’s arrival, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his Japanese Counterpart Taro Kano sat for talks in Tehran.

During the first round of the meeting, the Iranian foreign minister welcomed Kano and his accompanying delegation. He then referred to the longtime and 90-year-old diplomatic ties between Iran and Japan and described Tokyo as Iran’s good and friendly partner in political, economic and cultural areas.

Zarif also referred to the economic war and terrorism waged by the US against the Iranian nation and said, “The Americans have launched an economic war against our nation. We’re also faced with their hatemongering and propaganda campaign on a daily basis.”

He went on to say that amid the current difficult situation, Iran will seek new ways to promote the Iranians’ welfare, including by revising its financial policies and budget, making them less dependent on oil revenues.

For his part, Japan’s top diplomat expressed satisfaction with his presence in Iran and the warm welcome his delegation received upon arriving in Tehran, and said Abe is visiting Iran as a historical and friendly country.

“Iran is a significant country in the region and we believe that the more secure the region is, the more interests all regional countries will gain. Otherwise, we all will lose,” he said.
Cano also expressed his country’s interest in contributing to efforts to lessen regional tensions.