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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20

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The top story in all papers today was the tense meeting of Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi with European diplomats in Tehran. New details reveal that he has left the room in protest to their comments on Iran missile tests.

Several papers also covered Head of Iran’s Foreign Policy Strategic Council Kamal Kharrazi’s criticism of non-implementation of SPV.  The Iranian official said why Europeans held talks with Iran if they had no influence on their companies.

The story of Press TV anchor and journalist Marzieh Hashemi’s arrest in the United States and the decision of the court to keep her in custody was another headline of papers today.

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

Abrar:

1- European’s Plan to Sanction Iran: Reuters

2- US Attempts to Stop or Destroy Missiles before Launch: New York Times

3- ‘Europe, China, Russia Must Offer More Tangible Reasons for Iran to Stay in Nuclear Deal’

4- Second Meeting of Trump, Kim Jong-un Scheduled for Late February: White House

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Expediency Council Could Not Reach Agreement on Palermo Convention

2- Tense Meeting with Europeans

  • Araqchi Has Left Meeting in Tense Visit with European Diplomats

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Arman-e Emrouz:

1- New Challenge in EU-Iran Ties

  • We Thought You Are Here to Talk about Your Laxity Regarding JCPOA: Araqchi

2- Romanian Sheep on the Way to Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Ebtekar:

1- US Congress Democrats Urge President to Explain Charges against Michael Cohen

2- Why President Rouhani Does Not Attend Some Sessions?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

E’temad:

1- Waiting for Cash

  • Why Imran Khan Prefers Ties with Riyadh Rather Than Tehran?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Ettela’at:

1- 21 Dead, 54 Wounded in Bomb Blast in Colombia’s Capital

2- Head of Iran’s Foreign Policy Strategic Council Kamal Kharrazi Severely Criticises Europe’s Delays

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Iran:

1- Details of Unfinished Meeting at Iran Foreign Ministry

  • Iran Reports on Unexpected Visit of Europeans to Araqchi’s Office
  • Why Europeans Talk with Iran When They Have No Influence on Firms?: Kharrazi

2- Marzieh Hashemi Taken to Court for Testimony

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Jam-e Jam:

1- If You Live Next to Iranians, You Will Love Them: Carlos Queiroz Tells AFP

2- US Court Says Marzieh Hashemi Must Remain in Custody

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Jomhouri-e-Eslami:

1- Launch of 576 Industrial, Mineral Projects During Ten Day Dawn

  • Food, Drug Administration Says 40 New Medications to be Unveiled During Ten Day Dawn

2- Native Indians’ Protest against US Government Cruel Policies

3- US Military Trains UAE Pilots Participating in Yemen War

4- Russia’s Warning to US about Re-launching of Star Wars

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Kayhan:

1- Marzieh Hashemi Has No Charge but Must Be Imprisoned: US Federal Court

2- Defence Might Deters War Not JCPOA: Ex-Diplomat

3- Macron’s National Dialogue Project Fails

  • Yellow Vests Return to Streets with Their Families

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Mardomsalari:

1- Warning Europe

  • Head of Iran’s Foreign Policy Strategic Council Criticises Non-implementation of SPV

2- Trump’s Impeachment Case

  • Belarussian Model Arrested in Moscow

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Probability of Europeans Return to Trump

  • What Happened During EU Diplomats Meeting with Iranian Officials?

2- ‘Turkey Not Afraid of Genocide’

  • Syrian Kurds Supported by US

3- End of Silence of US Court on Marzieh Hashemi

4- Democrats after Impeachment; Hungry Staff in Food Queues

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20


 

Sharq:

1- Story of a Tense Short Visit with Europeans

  • Iran Deputy FM Shuts Door, Leaves

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 20

Iranian Researcher Produces Nano-Capsules from Cheese Extract

Iranian Researcher Produces Nano-Capsules from Cheese Extract

Mahdi Mohammadian, a Ph.D. student of food industry at Tehran University says curcumin is a natural biologically active substance achieved from turmeric.

“It has antioxidant, anticancer, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. However, due to the low solubility of curcumin in water, its application in food and pharmaceutical formulation is not very common,” he added.

He also noted that in order to increase the curcumin’s solubility, this was mixed with nanostructures obtained from proteins in cheese extract. This increased its solubility to a considerable extent (about 1200 times).

In the past, solvents such as ethanol were used to increase curcumin’s solubility. However, using this new method, high-protein non-alcoholic beverages containing curcumin can be produced for Muslims across the world.

‘EU Justifications for Delaying SPV Not Acceptable’

Kamal Kharrazi, the Head of Iran’s Strategic Council of Foreign Relations, said the Islamic Republic cannot accept the Europeans’ justification that they remain incapable of supporting their firms to defy the US sanctions and keep their operations in the country.

Speaking in a meeting with a delegation from Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) from Italy on Saturday, Kharrazi underlined that the US President Donald Trump is not after merely exerting pressure on Iran.

“Trump is also after undermining and disintegrating the European Union and the upcoming Iran-focused conference slated for next month in the Polish capital Warsaw is organised to this end,” he was quoted as saying in a report by Fars News Agency.

He then describes the mutual ties between Iran and the EU as significant and said the two sides dialogue on various issues is highly beneficiary for both of them.

The Iranian diplomat then referred to the US violations of its pledges under the Iran nuclear deal and said Trump’s approach towards the international treaty is unacceptable under international laws.

He then referred to the repeated delays of the European Union in the implementation of the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) and said this is not acceptable to say that Europeans cannot support their firms against the US sanctions.

“This means that the Europeans’ signatures under the international treaties are of no value anymore and the main question lingering in mind is that why the Europeans entered talks with Iran if they were aware of their zero-influence on their firms.”

He underlined that the Islamic Republic has paid a heavy price for its independence and added Iran will not give in to the pressure and has already adopted appropriate measures to cope with them.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Kharrazi said the US has held hostage the EU and “that’s why, the bloc will face further problems in its relations with the US in future.”

According to Kharrazi, the US is seeking to establish itself as the superpower in the world. “But the Europeans should take lessons from Russia and China and stand against the US pressure.”

For their parts, members of the Italian delegation underlined that the capacities of cooperation between Iran and Europe goes beyond the JCPOA and added Iran rightly expects the European sides to take long strides in providing the Islamic Republic with appropriate grounds to take its legal economic benefits from the nuclear accord.

They added that the US has violated international laws by unilaterally withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal and underlined that Europe is heavily dependent on the US.

Iran has warned that it cannot wait forever for the establishment of the SPV.

“We’ve so far witnessed that the European countries have the political will [to maintain business relations with Iran], and have not seen any sign that proves otherwise,” Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said last month.

Iran and the EU have been discussing ways to conduct non-dollar trade in order to offset the US sanctions. On September 24, Iran and the remaining sides of the JCPOA released a joint statement announcing the setting up of the SPV to facilitate continued trade with Iran, bypass the US financial system, and avoid any impact of America’s secondary sanctions.

‘Details of Diplomatic Meeting Between Araqchi, Europeans Released’

Seyyed Abbas Araqchi

In a report published on Saturday, Entekhab news website said the meeting, held in Tehran on January 8, was held at the request of French, British, German, Danish, Dutch, and Belgian diplomats who had refused to disclose the reason for the meeting.

According to Entekhab, the meeting goes awry after one of the European diplomats brought up a written statement to read it.

Araqchi, angry at the European envoys’ criticism of Iran’s missile activities and their terrorism allegations against Tehran, interrupted them and responded furiously.

“I thought you have come here to talk about your laxity regarding the JCPOA and terrorists who you have sheltered in Europe, and make apologies [for them],” the report quoted Araqchi as saying.

“The meeting is finished,” Araqchi said, followed with him walking out and slamming the door.

The report said the European diplomats, surprised by Araqchi’s behavior, asked other Iranian diplomats to receive the statement. But no one took it and they eventually left the Foreign Ministry.

Iran had refused to talk about the stormy meeting up until Saturday.

Last Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi had refused to provide details on the meeting.

Qassemi just said that Iran had announced it reserves the right to reciprocate the arrest of Iranian diplomats over terrorism charges and it will not leave such moves without a response.

 

Contradicting Narratives

The new details came shortly after Reuters published a report on the meeting, claiming the European officials had conveyed the message that Europe could no longer tolerate ballistic missile tests in Iran and “assassination plots” on European soil.

“There was a lot of drama, they didn’t like it, but we felt we had to convey our serious concerns,” one of the diplomats told Reuters.

The report, citing European envoys, said Araqchi’s move was an “extraordinary break with protocol.”

Quoting four EU diplomats, Reuters reported Europe was angry at Iran’s firing of short-range ballistic missiles into Syria on Sept. 30, missile tests, a satellite launch earlier this month and alleged assassination plots in France and Denmark last year.

The same day as the meeting, the Netherlands publicly blamed Iran for terror attacks on its soil in 2015 and 2017.

On Jan. 9, the EU designated a unit of Iran’s intelligence ministry as terrorist organisation, froze its assets and those of two men.

Iran has ruled out involvement in the alleged assassination plans, describing them as plots designed to damage Iran-Europe relations at a time when the US is pressuring Europe to toe its hardened line on Iran.

 

Europe Siding with US?

The new spat came months after the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear accord, which was followed by the return of anti-Iran sanctions suspended under the nuclear accord.

In recent months, the US has been working to hamper Iran’s foreign trade and pushing countries to cut down to zero their purchase of Iranian oil.

Iran has announced its continued fulfilment of nuclear deal obligations hinges on the EU compensating for the US withdrawal.

The EU has sought to show Iran that compliance with the nuclear accord would still mean economic benefits, vowing to create a special mechanism to protect trade with Iran.

However, Iran is lamenting Europeans have failed to bring into operation the mechanism by the end of 2018, the initial deadline.

A day after the January 8 meeting, the European Union imposed its first sanctions on Iran since world powers agreed the 2015 Vienna nuclear arms control deal with Tehran.

Reuters reported Europeans are preparing a set of new sanctions against Tehran, probably including asset freeze and travel banks on Iranian firms contributing to Iran’s missile program.

The agency quoted four European diplomats as saying that getting all 28 EU members to agree will take time.

Iran Offers Sympathy for Victims of Mexico Pipeline Blast

In a Saturday statement, Qassemi underlined that Islamic Republic of Iran stands by the government and nation of Mexico in the current hard situation. He also expressed Iran’s preparedness to offer any type of assistance to Mexico.

The spokesman also empathized with the relatives of the victims of this tragedy and wished good health for all of the injured.

Mexican authorities have put the number killed in Friday night’s fuel pipeline blast at 66, with scores more injured.

It is believed the explosion took place after the line was ruptured by suspected fuel thieves in the town of Tlahuelilpan, in Hidalgo state. Officials say scores of people had been scrambling to fill up containers and were engulfed in an inferno.

Persian Saffron Ice Cream; Delicate Dessert for Hot Days

Saffron is one of the most popular Iranian spices with many benefits including protecting the body against diseases due to its antioxidants and carotenoids. It is also effective in relaxing the nerves and forming blood cells. Saffron is an anti-depressant that helps in absorbing calcium.  As it is full of manganese, saffron helps metabolism and regulates blood glucose.

Ingredient:

1 cup of sugar

3 cups of milk

¼ cup of rosewater

1/3 cup of cream

1 tsp of salep

1 tbsp of cardamom

½ tbsp of brewed saffron

Pistachio; as much as needed

Persian Saffron Ice Cream; Delicate Dessert for Hot DaysDirections:

First pour the milk into a container and put it on the heat. Then, add a little sugar (50 g) and wait until it reaches the boiling point. Take another container and mix the remaining sugar with salep. Add the sugar and salep mixture slowly to the milk container. To completely dissolve the salep and sugar in the milk, use a mixer to stir the ingredients. At this point add the rosewater, but before that turn off the flame. Now add saffron. Add the cream and cardamom after the ingredients are cooled down. In order to dissolve the cream in the milk, keep stirring. Take a metal container to pour the mixture into it. Place the container in freezer. To get a nice ice cream repeat the last step 3 times every hour. Perhaps some people tend to use dried cream in their ice cream. In that case, mix 100 grams of cream with 1 tsp of sugar and then pour it into a tray and place it in the fridge to get frozen.

Persian Saffron Ice Cream; Delicate Dessert for Hot Days

Grave Belonging to Iron Age Warrior Discovered in Northern Iran

Shahram Ramin, who is a member of discovery team, says in the explorations of this site, several graves were discovered with burial gifts. “The works found next to them show that these graves belong to the Iron Age.”

According to Ramin, this site was at risk of destruction due to the implementation of a construction project; therefore, a team of archaeologists began the emergency exploration of the site.

Grave Belonging to Iron Age Warrior Discovered in Northern Iran“The skeleton belongs to a forty-year-old man with a height between 160 and 167 centimetres. Considering the importance of it, the team plans to register the grave and the findings by laser. In addition to the Iron Age graves, a number of tools have been discovered at lower depths, which according to preliminary studies by the experts of the National Museum of Iran, are probably related to the Epipaleolithic period.”

This ancient site was explored for the first time by the Japanese archaeologists for five years between 1973 to 1978 followed by explorations by Mohammad Reza Khalatbari during the years 1986 to 1988.

The result was the acquisition of works from the first millennium to the Sassanid period.

Also, during excavations in 2014 by the archaeologists some graves belonging to the first millennium BC were discovered.

Iran Produces Formula, Anti-Parasitic Spray for Ornamental Birds

The firm in Alborz Science and Technology Park is involved in producing nutritional supplements and pharmaceutical products for livestock, poultry and aquatics.

The produced formula made specially for the ornamental birds has been processed by the cutting-edge technologies in this field.

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It is made up of specialised probiotics enriched inside the country by specialised new technologies for producing genetically engineering milk.

The anti-parasitic spray is also produced by the same firm at a high quality capable of competing with its European and American peers, but sold at a quarter of their price in the market.

Iran Produces Formula, Anti-Parasitic Spray for Ornamental BirdsThe firm’s products have been welcomed by many customers from across the country. The firm has also been exporting its products to the neighbouring countries.

Qatar’s Awarding of Windcatcher Scale Model Raises Eyebrows in Iran

Dowlatabad Garden: Jewel of Persian Architecture
A soaring 34-metre-high wind catcher, the highest one in Iran, in Dowlatabad Garden in Yazd

The windcatchers had been awarded to the Brazilian star Neymar and manager Thomas Tuchel, who also received €25,000 cheques from the French club’s official partner, Qatari telephone operator Ooredoo.

The camel race, a popular sporting tradition in southern Persian Gulf, was held at the Al Shahaniya course near Doha as part of the club’s winter tour in Qatar.

In the race, Paris Saint-Germain players piled into 4x4s, with each player controlling one of 13 competing camels via walkie-talkie.

Qatar’s Awarding of Windcatcher Scale Model Raises Eyebrows in Iran
A double-storey Qajar-era wind catcher at Aqazadeh mansion in Aberkooh

Stealing Iran’s Architecture

Iranian social media users and journalists objected the move, describing it as part of Iran’s neighbouring government’s efforts to steal Iran’s culture and heritage.

Qatar’s Awarding of Windcatcher Scale Model Raises Eyebrows in Iran
UAE Attracting Tourists by Showing Off Persian Architecture

“Why the heck are they awarding symbols of Iranian architecture as their own achievements?” Khabaronline news website wrote.

A windcatcher is the traditional Iranian architecture found throughout the country, particularly in the central parts of Iran.

The tower is a simple yet effective solution for cooling air in warm climates, allowing hot air to rise out the top of it, and cooler directed winds to flow down into the home.

Yazd, a city in central Iran known as the “City of Windcatchers”, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 2017.

The wind towers were introduced to Arabs in southern Persian Gulf in 1850s, when Iranian traders created structure built of stone or mud to ventilate their mansions.

 

Not First Time

Qatar’s Awarding of Windcatcher Scale Model Raises Eyebrows in IranThe PSG’s Qatar tour, which ended on January 17, included an intense week of training, sponsorship activities and media interviews.

The tour was held as part of Qatar’s efforts to promote its image in the football world prior to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

This is not the first time the Arab states of the Persian Gulf are being accused of stealing Iran’s heritage.

These governments, particularly the UAE, have in recent years been building elements of Persian architecture, particularly the Iranian windcatchers to turn their countries into attractive destinations for foreign tourists.

Interestingly, the UAE has registered the Iranian windcatchers, which are called Barjil in Arabic, as its own cultural and historical heritages in the country’s school books.

Iran, Iraq Enjoying Most Strategic Ties Ever: Ex-Diplomat

Mohammad-Sadeq Kharrazi, Iran’s ex-ambassador to Iraq, in an opinion piece published in Iran newspaper weighed in on the status of Iran-Iraq relations as well as the situation in Iraq. The full text of the article follows:

Iraq is the land of contemporary sufferings and agonies. The unlimited wealth in the country was devoured by the greed of some people at a time when the Tikrit-born dictator in Baghdad was throwing his weight around. However, Tehran and Baghdad have opened a new chapter in their relations in the post-Saddam era despite the hostilities and objections of third parties, especially the United States and Saudi Arabia. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif being warmly welcomed by his Iraqi counterpart bears testimony to this good relationship.

The recent elections in Iraq further reinforced the pillars of democracy in the country and deepened the trend of democracy there. This can directly contribute to the expansion of ties between Iran and Iraq both of which have experienced democracy. At the moment, the ruling elite in Iraq have a positive viewpoint toward Iran and seek the promotions of ties with Tehran despite foreign pressures. They seem to have the will to forge close ties, too. During his trip to Iraq, Zarif was accompanied by an economic-political delegation comprising some 50 investors, businessmen, entrepreneurs and producers, which shows that Iraq is of paramount importance to Iran.

While the United States tries to exert maximum economic pressure on Iran following its unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iraq can be a safe source to help Iran during the course of sanctions and can help ease the pressure of Washington’s sanctions. Zarif and his entourage were warmly welcomed by Iraqi officials, namely Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, President Barham Salih, Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Alhakim, and other top political leaders such as leader of the National Alliance party Sayyed Ammar al-Hakim, and commander of the Popular Mobilisation Untis Hadi al-Ameri, two powerful blocs at the Iraqi parliament. This warm welcome bears attests to the fact that the Iraqi side is strongly interested to further expand relations with Iran on all economic, political and security fronts.

The Iranian delegation was also warmly welcomed in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region by the territory’s Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani, Kurdistan Democratic Party leader Masoud Barzani and others, which shows they also would like to further deepen their ties with Iran and take giant steps toward the promotion of relations with Tehran. Iran-Iraq economic relations reached around $12 billion in the past 10 months, which could rise to $20 billion annually if the existing obstacles are removed and the necessary loans are offered to the economic players of both countries. The figure could even touch $30 billion a year given the direct and indirect relations between the two sides.

At the moment, Iraqi visitors account for the largest number of tourists coming to Iran. Iran, too, is the number-one contributor to Iraq’s tourism industry. Figures show that more than 7 million tourists keep visiting the two countries. If the necessary loans are offered and the impediment such as visa requirements are removed, the figure could rise to 10 million tourists a year. During his visit to Iraq, Zarif said the Iranian side intends to remove visa requirements for Iraqi businessmen. This could serve as a step forward toward the promotion of relations between the two countries in the domain of tourism. The existing potentialities in the two countries’ tourism industries, namely religious sites and non-religious attractions, can also contribute to the further reinforcement of the tourism industry in both countries.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is due to visit Iraq on March 11, 2019. It could be a major step toward the further enhancement of mutual relations and complement Zarif’s visit. A rise in the number of diplomatic and economic visits between the two countries will play a key role in deepening mutual ties and can greatly help ease US pressures on both the Iranian and Iraqi sides. In fact, Washington is not content with the expansion of relations between Iran and Iraq and seeks to eclipse their ties by exerting pressure on both sides.