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‘No Report Yet on Iranian Casualties in Israeli Airstrikes on Syria’

In response to a question by Russian Sputnik news agency on the Iranian casualties during the latest Israeli airstrikes on Syria, Qassemi underlined that any information on the issue would be released by the related military sources.

“I don’t have any accurate information on the issue,” he said.

The spokesman added Iranian military officials are likely to release a report on the latest military developments in Syria “but it goes without saying that Iran’s military presence in Syria is advisory and the Islamic Republic has no military basis in the Arab country.”

Israeli airstrikes targeting an airport in southeastern Damascus on Monday leaving a number of people dead and wounded. Syria’s air defenses shot down over 30 cruise missiles and guided bombs during Israel’s aerial attacks.

Israel claimed in a statement that it had struck what it said were Iranian targets in response to alleged rocket fire it blamed on Iran.

Iranian Leader Calls for Strenghtening Scientific Growth

In an address to a gathering of officials and researchers from the Institute for Cognitive Science Studies (ICSS), held in Tehran on Wednesday, Ayatollah Khamenei highlighted the need for steady scientific progress in the country.

Hailing the good scientific growth in Iran over the past 20 years, the Leader underscored, “The pace of this scientific movement should not slacken, but it must be maintained and strengthened for the next twenty to thirty years, until we reach the pinnacle.”

Ayatollah Khamenei then warned that any nation lagging behind the rest of the world in the new sciences and technologies will be doomed to underdevelopment, humiliation and exploitation by foreign powers.

Iranian scientists, researchers, and scientific centers should trust Almighty God and make unwavering efforts day and night to maintain the country’s scientific growth, particularly in the field of modern sciences, the Leader stated.

Iranian Leader Calls for Strenghtening Scientific Growth

Ayatollah Khamenei recommended the Iranian scientific community to not refrain from taking advantage of the capabilities of Western countries in making scientific advances, stressing that one should not be ashamed of learning from others, but should be ashamed of “remaining an apprentice forever.”

The Leader further advised Iranian scientists not to trust the Westerners’ plans and recommendations, saying, “Western countries, which have made the greatest advances in the modern sciences today, have committed the highest number of crimes against the nations throughout the history as well.”

Ayatollah Khamenei further called for the formulation of a local strategy for development of the cognitive sciences, saying this field of science, which deals with logic and reasoning, must pave the way for truer faith in God.

The Leader has on various occasion highlighted the role of science as a means of power and proprepharmacie.com, urging efforts to maintain the pace of scientific growth in Iran despite enemy efforts to undermine it.

Iranian Leader Calls for Strenghtening Scientific Growth

Switzerland Runs Payment Channel for Iran Drug Trade

‘Swiss Top Diplomat’s Visit to Tehran Has Nothing to Do with Iran-US Ties’

Sharif Nezam-Mafi, the head of the Iran-Switzerland Chamber of Commerce, made the announcement in an interview with IRNA on Tuesday.

Nezam-Mafi said Iran is currently holding no financial assets in Europe, but it could use the channel if Iran’s oil customers, including China, India and South Korea, transfer its money to Europe.

The channel will be used for importing medicines to Iran, the official said, adding that it could be used for grain trade in the future.

Transferring money through the channel requires the US permit, he said, adding that the Swiss government has been negotiating with the US on the channel.

The official said the lender Banque de Commerce et de Placements (BCP) will most likely undertake to transfer money to Iran.

The EU is working to finalise the Special Purpose Vehicle, a separate mechanism to facilitate Iran’s foreign trade amid harsh US sanctions.

The mechanism was set to go operational by the end of 2018, but a number of factors including US pressure has apparently slowed down the process.

Iranian officials, who for months have been lamenting about Europe’s delay in fulfiling commitments, have been outspoken in criticising Europe in recent days.

Syria Threatens to Target Tel Aviv Airport Unless Israel Stops Air Strikes

Damascus has threatened to exercise its legitimate right for self-defense against Israeli aggression and target Tel Aviv airport in a mirror response, unless the Security Council puts an end to IDF intrusions into Syrian airspace.

Apparently fed up with years of Israeli impunity in the Syrian skies and regular strikes carried out in the vicinity of Damascus International Airport, Syria has threatened to retaliate in explicit terms.

“Isn’t time now for the UN Security Council to stop the Israeli repeated aggressions on the Syrian Arab Republic territories?” Syria’s permanent representative to the UN, Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari wondered Tuesday.

Or is it required to draw the attention of the war-makers in this Council by exercising our legitimate right to defend ourself and respond to the Israeli aggression on Damascus International Civil Airport in the same way on Tel Aviv Airport?

Iran Takes Part in Spain’s Fitur Tourism Exhibit

The opening ceremony will be attended by Aliasghar Mounesan, the Iranian vice president and head of the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organisation.

Iran Takes Part in Spain’s Fitur Tourism ExhibitThe Madrid exhibit is one of the world’s major and important tourism exhibitions. This year, it will be held in an area measuring 67.5 square kilometres, which shows a 2.5-percent rise in terms of surface area. The event brings together 10,485 participants from 165 countries and will run until January 27.

Iran is among the exhibitors and will display 31 operator tours together with parts of the country’s potential, facilities and tourist as well as arts attractions.

Posters, guides and multimedia software containing information on Iranian tourist, historical and natural attractions as well as handicrafts will be put on show at the exhibit.

Estimates show that Spain attracted some 82 million 600 thousand foreign tourists in 2018, up one percent year on year. Income from the tourist industry the same year hovered around € 90 billon, showing a 3-percent increase over the year before.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Iranian papers today covered the summoning of Swiss ambassador to Iranian foreign ministry over the imprisonment of Press TV’s journo Marzieh Hashemi. She is in jail for 11 days now without any charges. She is going to appear before a jury on Wednesday again.

Also a top story was the controversies over FATF, which is composed of four bills to take the country out of the blacklist of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

Israel’s attack on the occupied territories also received great coverage.

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

Abrar:

1- Swiss Ambassador Summoned by Iran Foreign Ministry

2- Libya Builds Wall on Border with Egypt

3- Turkey-controlled Region Will Not Be Safe: Syrian Kurds

4- Turkey Warns Against Creating 2nd Afghanistan in Syria

5- Revoking of Mahan Air’s License Based on Country’s Security Interests: German Foreign Ministry

6- US Government Officials Thank Germany for Boycotting Mahan Air

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- What Will Happen If We Do Not Join Palermo Convention?

2- Talks with Iranian Officials Constructive: Poland

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iraq’s Reconstruction; Special Opportunity for Iran’s Private Sector

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

E’temad:

1- US Retreats

  • Warsaw Not a Place to Defame Iran: Jonathan Cohen

2- Negotiations in Qatar; Bombing in Afghanistan

  • Taliban Delegation Advances Fourth Round of Talks with Khalilzad

3- Will Turkey be Allowed to Attack Manbij?

  • Washington After Assuring Erdogan; Ankara After Assuring Putin

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran’s Second Female Ambassador after Revolution Appointed

2- Israel Attacks on Syria Threaten Stability of Region: UN

3- Iran Has Become Great Power 40 Years after Revolution: Spiegel

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Jam-e Jam:

1- Current Policy with EU Not Useful: Iran Ex-Envoy to Paris

2- Swiss Ambassador Summoned to Foreign Ministry to Protest Marzieh Hashemi’s Arrest

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Jomhouri-e-Eslami:

1- Process of Approving FATF Accelerates

2- British Labor Party Officially Calls for Second Brexit Referendum

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Kayhan:

1- No Country Deserves Leadership in Middle East Except Iran: New York Times

2- Zionist Forces Attack Ofer Prison, Mistreat Palestinian Prisoners

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Mardomsalari:

1- Germany, France Formally Become Strategic Allies

2- Washington’s Complicated Plot for Iran’s Withdrawal from JCPOA

  • Bolton After Provoking Iran Regarding JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Sazandegi:

1- Martial Law in Venezuela

  • National Guard Members Arrested by Military

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- ‘UK Must Pay Heavy Price for Brexit’

2- Poland’s Contradictory Behaviour against Iran

  • Iranians’ Words Difficult to Accept: Polish FM

3- Earning Revenues in Oil Field under Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Sharq:

1- Democracy Not Coming Out of Guns: Iran SNSC Secretary

2- Ministers Write Letter to Leader on FATF: Kayhan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- 40 Years of Progress in Anti-Sanctions Industry

  • Petrochemicals Companies Provide $12 b of Country’s Forex

2- Tehran-Tel Aviv in 7 Minutes

  • Zionist PM Confirms Iran’s Regional Power

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 23

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Says US Oil Sanctions on Iran Futile

Iran Threatens to Reconsider Nuclear Cooperation with IAEA

Ali Larijani made the statement in a visit to the parliament’s budget commission, who is busy finalising the upcoming Iranian year’s budget bill, Tasnim News Agency reported.

Larijani hailed a decision by the panel to predict Iran’s oil sale for the next year over 1.5 million barrels per day saying it was a rational and realistic decision.

Unlike predictions by some officials that Iran’s oil trade could be disrupted, Iran is now selling its oil and holds friendly relations with neighbours, he added.

“Americans wanted to cut down to zero Iran’s oil sale, but they were not successful and they were defeated,” he maintained.

The Trump administration, who pulled out from the 2015 nuclear deal early May, has been working in recent months to push Iran’s oil customers to stop their purchases.

However, the US administration was eventually forced to issue exemptions from oil sanctions for eight countries.

Washington is likely to extend the exemptions early May, when the current ones expire.

Russia Declines Invitation to Iran-Focused Poland Summit

Minister Jacek Czaputowicz said in remarks published Monday that Russia has advised that it will not participate, AP reported.

Noting that Iran has not been invited, he said that Iran’s presence would have hampered talks because the language that Tehran uses is “hard to accept.”

Czaputowicz insisted the conference could help solve the impasse over the international agreement on curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Poland and the US are co-organizing the anti-Iran event that has also met with a lukewarm reaction from the European Union, whose foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini will not be attending.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News in an interview last week that Washington will jointly host a global summit focused on Iran and the Middle East in Poland next month.

The international gathering will take place in Warsaw from February 13 to 14, the US State Department said in a statement.

Iranian Foreign Mohammad Javad Zarif has denounced the planned event in Poland as a “desperate anti-Iran circus.”

Zarif has also reminded Poland of the favor that Iran has done the Polish during the second world war, noting, “Polish government can’t wash the shame: while Iran saved Poles in WWII, it now hosts desperate anti-Iran circus.”

Tomato Harvest Begins in Southern Iran

Due to favorable weather conditions from January to April, the city provides tomatoes of the country and its surplus is exported abroad.

Hormozgan province is warm and humid, but Parsian’s climate is more moderate than other parts of the province.

Farmlands and plains have turned the region into one of the tourist attractions in the south. Being located near the Persian Gulf and with suitable weather conditions, this region has vast capacity for agriculture sector.

Parsian with more than 42 thousand inhabitants and an area of over 900 square kilometres is located in the westernmost part of Hormozgan, and due to its good weather it produces over half a million tonnes of tomato in the cold season.

Tomato is not an Iranian native plant and is harvested in the cold seasons in southern Iran which is tropical and moderate.

Following you can find the photos of tomato harvest in Parsian retrieved from Mizan News Agency:

Any Negotiation with US Futile: Iranian Official

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Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), Ali Shamkhani, underlined that negotiation with the US is of no use anymore.

“We can’t waste Iranian nation’s time and energy by resorting to hollow opportunities,” he was quoted as saying in an interview with the Persian-language Tehran Foreign Policy Studies Quarterly.

He said with the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal last year, the Islamic Republic has entered a new era.

“US President Donald Trump thinks that he can impose his unreasonable and arbitrary decisions on us through exerting more economic pressure. But he should understand this fact that the Iranian nation enjoys great capacities to leave behind the current crisis,” he said.

The Iranian official then noted that the Islamic Republic will not give in to Trump’s pressure and said the message of Iran’s government is clear: ” Sanctions can’t be used as a leverage to have us sit for new round of talks.”

He said the Iranian nation has managed to foil the US plots over the past four decades and added this time, by relying on “our domestic capacities, we can foil the new plot once again.”

According to Shamkhani, the US violation of the JCPOA has contributed to the current chaos in the international community and tarnished the US’ image more than that of Iran.

“The trade-style policies of Trump in various international areas have led to the plummeting status of the US in the international arenas and the future US governments will have troubles to cope with the challenges created by Trump’s policies.”

Elsewhere in the interview, the Iranian official said Iran decided to remain in the JCPOA to give diplomacy another chance.

Elaborating on the European Union’ repeated delays in the implementation of the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to keep trade ties with Iran despite US sanctions, he said “we believe the EU is not ready to pay any price for preserving its ties with Iran amid the US sanctions. So, we will face our problems by relying on our own capacities. But this doesn’t mean that we are going to give up our rights under the nuclear deal.”

He then referred to the US failures in the region and said the US government is grappling with the unexpected policies of Trump.

“Trump’s policies have led to the creation of a multi-polar world which is far from the main dream of American politicians throughout history. Trump’s adventurous policies have turned the US into a devil state in the world.”

Shamkhani blamed the US for creating the terrorist groups in the region and said the wrong policies of big powers have contributed to the strengthening of terrorism in the region.

“The US with its dark record in sponsoring terrorism can’t claim it is fighting the terrorists. They have created the ISIS themselves. Meanwhile, some regional states are contributing to terrorist efforts in the region. As reports say Saudi Arabia is involved in many terrorist measures in the region and the world.”

On the regional policies of the Islamic Republic, Shamkhani said “our policies have been aimed at creating peace and security in the region. Our proposed solution to the regional challenges including those in Palestine, Syria, Bahrain and even Yemen has been to give voice to the regional people.”

He referred to the Syrian crisis and said instead of exporting terrorism to Syria and prescribing imposed solutions to the war-torn country, the world should provide a chance for the Syrian people to decide for their own future.

He also described the US policy towards Iran as paradoxical and said on the one hand the US president says he is willing to talk with Iran without any precondition and on the other hand his secretary of state sets conditions for Iran for any talk.

“A review of the US conditions for talks with Iran reveals that most of them refer to Iran’s regional influence. This shows that the US’ problems with Iran is not limited to the nuclear issue,” he said.

He also blamed Saudi officials for their reliance on the foreign powers and said the Saudis have used their wealth against the interest of the regional states.

He then referred to the Zionist regime’s strategies in the region and added the regime has failed in all its war against the Resistance Front.

“The Resistance Front’s military capabilities have increased dramatically over the recent years and this has put the Zionist regime in a defensive position. That’s why the regime has extended the hand of friendship to the regional Arab states,” he concluded.