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Jordan Rejects US’ Call for Joining ‘Arab NATO’ against Iran

US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo meets with King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of Jordan in Washington, D.C., on November 13, 2018. / Photo by State Department

The report by Alkhaleej Online, quoting sources close to the Jordan government, said the US has requested Jordan on several occasions to join the alliance which is going to be built up in the next couple of weeks against the Islamic Republic and Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement.

“The negative response by the Jordanian government to Pomepo’s request has been resolute and decisive,” Alkhaleej Online said.

According to the report, given its bad experience of war on Syria which had serious fallouts, Jordan has no intention to join any regional or international alliance in the future.

“Meanwhile, Jordan has told the US officials that the country is set to improve its relations with all of the neighbouring states. Meanwhile, Jordan plans to mediate between the Houthis and Yemen’s former government to protect Yemenis’ interests,” the report added.

Earlier, Jordanian Foreign Minister Kamel Abu Jaber announced that his country is revising its regional and international stances to better protect its national interests. To this end, he said, Jordan has no plan to join any new alliance in the future.

In an interview with Alkhaleej Online on Jordan’s ties with Iran, Hamed Al-Kharisha, Head of Strategic Studies Centre in Jordan, said Amman has always sought to improve relations with the regional states but “we should also take into account the country’s relations with the US. In overall, Jordan is trying to establish a new framework without entering any new regional alliance.”

He went on to say that Jordan has reached the conclusion that economic interests are more important compared with political issues. “Jordan is seeking to play the role of a regional firefighter and do whatever in its power to prevent regional tensions like what we see in Yemen and Syria.”

Al-Kharisha underlined that Jordan is against any anti-Iran policies and said Amman is seeking to normalize its ties with the regional states.

Jordan recently called for returning its ambassador to Qatar after recalling him under the pressure of Saudi Arabia last year. A former deputy prime minister has also called for improving ties with Tehran.

JCPOA Has Thwarted Efforts to Securitise Iran: Zarif

Jcpoa

“3 years ago on this day, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action entered into force, ending years of securitisation of Iran,” he tweeted on Wednesday.

The implementation of the deal was started in January 2016, in an attempt to settle a long-standing nuclear standoff between Iran and the West.

Zarif said the Iranian nation has managed to shatter the myth of US omnipotence despite Washington’s anti-Iran plots.

“In spite of US machinations v. Iran for the past 40 years— & its withdrawal from JCPOA— Iranians have shattered the myth of US omnipotence,” he said, referring to May pullout of the US from the 2015 nuclear deal.

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi also marked the third anniversary of the implementation of the deal, saying it showed how untrustworthy the US is.

“Today is the 3rd anniversary of the implementation of [the] Iran nuclear deal which displayed how untrustworthy and unreliable the US is,” Araqchi said in a tweet on Thursday morning.

“A president signs, the next withdraws! Thank you President [Donald] Trump for exhibiting this. Shame.”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Almost all papers today covered the remarks about economic issues made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in his meeting with cabinet members.

Also a top story was the rejection of Brexit deal by the UK parliament and Prime Minister Theresa May’s survival of no-confidence vote.

Several papers also highlighted Europe’s failure to provide Iran’s access to the Special Vehicle Purpose (SPV), a payment mechanism due to be created for facilitating trade with the Islamic Republic under the US sanctions.

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

 

Abrar:

1- US May Grant Further Waivers for Iran Oil Importers: CNN

2- Reports of Afghan National Security Advisor’s Meeting with MKO Denied

3- US Not Set Deadline for Dissolution of Hashd al-Shaabi: Adil Abdul-Mahdi

4- Rouhani’s Reaction to Unsuccessful Launch of Payam Satellite into Orbit

5- US Concerned about China’s Military Capability to Attack Taiwan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Historic Defeat of [UK] Conservatives

  • Parliament’s Rejection of Theresa May’s Brexit Deal Predictable

2- Enough Forex Available: CBI Governor

3- It’s a Pity Iran Doesn’t Have Economic Attache in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran to Cut Ties with Europe in Two Major Fields

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Ebtekar:

1- People Know Problems of Country Well: Rouhani

2- Hopes Must Not Be Pinned on Others in Reconstruction of Iraq: Zarif in Karbala

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

E’temad:

1- Exit from Brexit

  • British Parliament Does Not Vote for EU Withdrawal Bill

2- Don’t Play with Lion’s Tail: IRGC Chief Commander Warns Israel

3- Iran Spokesman Warns Netanyahu to Know His Limits; “Iran Cannot Be Threatened”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran to Continue Its Military Presence in Syria: IRGC Commander

2- I Support Establishment of Independent Palestinian State: UN Chief

3- Iran Missile Tests Not against International Regulations: Russian Deputy FM

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Jam-e Jam:

1- Europe Cannot Make Up for Its Weakness by Making Anti-Iran Claims: Zarif

2- American Revolutionary [Marzieh Hashemi]

  • Arrest of Press TV Journo by US Police, Her Mistreatment Draws Reactions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Javan:

1- Be Afraid of Roar of Our Missiles: IRGC

2- US Gov’t Responsible for Marzieh Hashemi’s Life

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Jomhouri-e-Eslami:

1- People’s Opinions Should Be Source for Reform: Rouhani

2- 71 British Lawmakers Call for Second Brexit Referendum

3- Iran-Iraq Trade Volume Reaches $8 Billion

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Has Become Great Power after 40 Years: Der Spiegel

2- EU’s Empty Package Instead of Fulfiling Commitments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Mardomsalari:

1- Iran to Maintain What It Has in Syria: IRGC Chief

2- Funeral Held for Those Killed in Iranian Army Plane Crash

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Sharq:

1- People’s Resilience Must Be Increased Amid Problems: President Rouhani

2- What Privatization Did to Five Industry Giants of Iran

3- What Will Be Fate of Iran Nuclear Deal?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17

Is Paris Municipality Supporting MKO Propaganda?

The photos show anti-Iran banners created by the MKO placed on the walls of the building of Paris municipality.

Is Paris Municipality Supporting MKO Propaganda?Iran accuses France of providing support for the group’s activities, but France officials deny the accusations.

The MKO is designated a terrorist organisation by Iran and Iraq and was considered as such by the US and EU until 2012 and 2009 respectively.

The notorious group is responsible for numerous terrorist attacks against Iranian civilians and government officials over the past three decades, which are estimated to have left over 12,000 dead.

US Arrest of Press TV’s Journo Violates Freedom of Expression: Zarif

Zarif

In an interview with Al Alam News Network on Wednesday, the Iranian top diplomat urged the US officials to immediately free the Iranian-American Muslim journalist of Press TV, Marzieh Hashemi.

“The husband of Ms Hashemi was Iranian. So, she is deemed as an Iranian citizen and we feel duty-bound to defend the rights of our citizens,” he was quoted as saying in a report by Fars News Agency.

Zarif underlined that Ms Hashemi is a journalist and her professional life and career is completely clear.

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi condemned the US for detaining Ms Hashemi and said the Islamic Republic demands the US government to provide the journalist with all her basic and human rights and release her from the illegal detention immediately and without any precondition.

Hashemi was arrested in an airport in the US city of St Louis on Sunday, and has been taken to a facility in Washington DC by the FBI.

Hashemi is being held in jail without any charges. She was born in the United States and used to live in Iran before the detention. The Muslim journalist has been working for Press TV for over a decade.

Iran, Iraq to Raise Trade Volume to $20 Billion

Zarif made the comments during a meeting with a group of Iraqi tribal leaders from south of the country in the holy city of Karbala.

During the last leg of his meetings with Iraqi officials, elites and representatives of Iraqi society from various ethnicities and regions, Zarif sat for talks with the tribal leaders and clans’ representatives of southern Iraq in the consulate of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the holy city of Karbala.

During the cordial meeting on Wednesday, some of Iraqi tribal leaders and representatives expressed their views and ideas about the strong bonds between the two nations of Iran and Iraq.

For his part, Iran’s top diplomat referred to the close relations between the two nations over the past centuries and pointed out that nothing, even the imposed war by the former dictator of Iraq on Iran, could not separate the two nations.

“The love of the third Shia Imam, Hussein ibn Ali (AS) has served as a bond connecting us together,” he said, adding that Arba’een, the anniversary of 40th day after the martyrdom of Imam Hossein (AS) is a beautiful picture of companionship, self-sacrifice, hospitality and sympathy between the peoples of Iran and Iraq.

He also thanked Iraqi tribes for their warm hospitality to the Iranian pilgrims flocking to the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala each year to commemorate Arba’een.

Zarif then underlined that Iran and Iraq are now involved in the construction process and added the two sides should put their focus on improving the living conditions of their people through overcoming the current obstacles and preparing the ground for further economic cooperation.

Iranian foreign minister arrived in Iraq on Sunday afternoon and held separate meetings with various Iraqis officials from the central government in Baghdad to Kurdistan semi-autonomous region.

Iran Warns Israel: Don’t Play with Lion’s Tail

Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari also warned the Israeli regime not to play the lion’s tail.

Responding to threats by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel would continue anti-Iran attacks unless Iranian advisors withdraw from Syria, Major General Jafari said Tehran would not leave Israeli threats without a response.

“Be certain that we take as empty your ridiculous threat. Be aware that profound wisdom is behind our patience in the face of your vain measures,” he noted.

Netanyahu said on Tuesday Iran should quickly withdraw its forces from Syria or be confronted with continued Israeli strikes against them.

“…  get out of there fast, because we’ll continue our forceful policy of attacking, as we promised and are doing fearlessly and relentlessly,” noted Jafari.

Earlier, Netanyahu confirmed Israel had attacked what he described “Iranian warehouses containing weapons in the Damascus international airport” over the weekend.

Netanyahu claimed that Israel had attacked Iranian and Hezbollah positions in Syria hundreds of times.

Iran Keeps Advisors in Syria

Describing Netanyahu’s threats as “ridiculous and funny”, General Jafari reiterated that Iran would keep its advisors and equipment in Syria.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran will keep military, revolutionary advisors, equipment, and weapons in Syria for empowering the Islamic resistance,” IRNA quoted him as saying.

The IRGC commander underlined the Israeli regime will soon realise the reason behind Iran’s patience in the face of Tel Aviv’s moves.

“Just know that you are playing with the lion’s tail! Fear the day Iran’s pinpoint-accurate missiles hit you and take revenge for the blood of oppressed Muslims of the region,” he concluded.

Taliban Sets New Conditions for Peace Talks with Afghan Govt

Complete disarmament of two “The National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan” and “The Islamic Population of Afghanistan” is among the main conditions set by the Taliban for talks with Kabul, according to reports.

The reports on setting of new conditions by the Taliban for peace talks have not been rejected or confirmed officially. Meanwhile, there has been no reactions by the mentioned parties, a report by Fars news agency said.

The National Islamic Movement led by General Abdul Rashid Dostum, who has served as Vice President of Afghanistan and The Islamic Population of Afghanistan led by Salahuddin Rabbani, Afghanistan Foreign Minister are among the main large political parties in the war-torn country that have played a key role in the political affairs of Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, the two parties are the main enemies of the Taliban ruling in Afghanistan. Their role in fight against the militants were leading.

The reports come just one day after the US embassy in Kabul issued a statement saying that the US envoy Khalizad has held talks with the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, and Chief Executive of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah on the US next measures to press ahead with the peace process led by the Afghans.

Representatives from the Taliban, the US, and regional countries met for the fourth time last month in the Emirati capital of Abu Dhabi for talks to end the 17-year war in Afghanistan, but the militant group’s representatives refused to talk to the Afghan negotiating team.

Afghan President Ghani says the talks should be “Afghan-led and Afghan-owned,” insisting on continued efforts to establish a direct line of diplomatic communication with the Taliban.

Iran Condemns US for Detaining Press TV Journalist

In a Wednesday statement, Qassemi reacted to the detention of Marzieh Hashemi in the US upon her arrival in the United States, saying the Islamic Republic condemns the US government for the illegal detention of Press TV’s journalist and anchor, Marzieh Hashemi (Melanie Franklin).

“The Islamic Republic demands the US government to provide the journalist with all her basic and human rights and release her from the illegal detention immediately and without any precondition,” he said.

According to Qassemi, the unexpected detention of the Muslim citizen of America in a humiliating and inhumane manner by the US agents and harassing the respected lady are a prime example of an “Apartheid regime’s behavior towards its non-white citizens.”

He then expressed deep regret over the inhumane behavior of the US police officers towards the Press TV’s journalist and said “Ms Hashemi was on a family visit to the US when detained, and unfortunately she had no contact with the outside world for two days.”

According to Qassemi, the mistreatment of the Muslim citizen of America by the US police stands in stark violation of the human rights and citizenship rights as well as the basic rights of a Muslim woman.

“This shows that the US government is not committed to the very principles, which it uses as a pretext to attack its critics and America has turned into a dangerous place for journalists,” he said.

Press TV news anchor Hashemi has been arrested in an airport in the US city of St Louis. She has been taken to a facility in Washington DC by the FBI. Marzieh Hashemi is being held in jail without any charges. She was born in the United States and currently lives in Iran. The Muslim journalist has been working for Press TV for over a decade. Marzieh Hashemi visited the US to attend her ill brother and other relatives. She has told her family that she’s being treated like a criminal. The guards have removed her Hijab against her will and have denied her Halal food.

How to Recruit the Right Person for Your Company

Those who think that finding the right candidate for your company are simply those who don’t know how to do it in the right way. However, if you take your time and follow the right steps, you can be sure of finding the right candidate every time you need to fill a position in your company.

If you’re thinking about hiring a new employee in your company, here are a few insights on how you can go about finding that right person:

Have a good understanding of your company’s culture

If you want to recruit the right person for your company, it is important to have a very good understanding of your company. You must know the values, the goals, the mission and objectives that the company is working towards. This will help you to understand the kind of mindset of the employees you need working for the company so that when you go out and start the recruiting process, you have a very clear picture of the person you want in the company.

Create the perfect job description

How to Recruit the Right Person for Your Company

A job description is the first avenue through which potential employees will have access to your company. It is very important to create a clear and detailed job description so that every applicant will know before sending in their application the kind of job they will be applying for. It is also through a detailed job description that you will communicate with potential applicants what kind of people you need. In this manner, you will eliminate so many people who would be interested in applying yet they are not the right fit for the job.

Have well-structured interviewsHow to Recruit the Right Person for Your Company

Interviews for job applicants are not just meant to have a chat with the potential employees. They are designed to get more insights from the applicants and gauge their suitability to for working for the company. You should use the interviews to evaluate their skills and experiences of the applicant and see if they are the kinds of guys you needed in the company. This calls for well-structured interview sessions and not just random talks. The interviews should be detailed enough, and it is not a must that it includes just one single session. It should incorporate real job scenarios so that you evaluate how the employee is likely to perform in the actual job. This is one of the secrets that executive recruiters Phoenix use to get very good candidates for their clients.

Test the candidates

Testing may be part of the interview process but for good results, it should be a segment of it’s on the hiring process. It is only through testing that you will know whether or not the candidate can do whatever they stated that they can do in there cv. The test should be designed in such a manner that they will try and bring out the employee’s true potential as far as doing the jobs is concerned. You may use the help of recruiting agencies to design the right test for the positions you have opened.

Go beyond the CV

It is very possible to find a candidate who is highly qualified on paper but still they are not fit for the job. This is why relying only on the CV may be misleading when you’re trying to find the right persons to hire for your company. It’s always important to look beyond the CV and try and find out about the candidates initiatives, interest, and aspirations not only in the field of study but in life in general. This may raise a number of compatibility issues with the company and it may save you a lot of time and resources in trying to find the right person for the available position.

Check social media

How to Recruit the Right Person for Your Company

Recruiters are divided on whether they should always use social media to check the suitability of candidates for the open position in their companies. In as much as it is not legal to use the social media profiles to judge your candidates, it still a vital tool to use in determining if they may be fit for the job. This is simply because a lot can be found in social media that is not listed in the CV and it may give you insights into whether you are making a good hiring decision or if you are getting it all wrong. You want to look at the social media to check out things like their personality, interests, associations, engagements and other relevant information you may find useful as far as the hiring process goes.

Contact the references

There’s a very good reason why experts saw it fit for people to list references when making job applications. As a recruiter or a potential employer, it is imperative for you to check out the references not just as mere listings on the paper but actually contact them and find out more details about your potential employee. This is important because, through the references, you’ll have a better idea of the kind of person intend to hire. The references are in a good position to tell you whether or not the candidate may be fit for the job simply because they have had an experience with them and they know their capabilities when it comes to what they can do and what they can’t do as far the job goes.

Ask the right questions

Finally, you must know how to ask the right questions when searching for the right employees. The right questions should not be reserved for the interviews alone, but you should spread them throughout the hiring process. The right questions will elicit the right answers which will further help you to check if you whoever you are engaging will actually perform the jobs for which they have been hired to do. Therefore, learn to ask the right questions and if you don’t know what to ask, don’t be afraid to get help from expert recruiters.