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Remarks by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in Imam Khomeini Mausoleum on Wednesday were widely covered by Iranian papers today, with many of them highlighting his statement that Iran will overcome the US Pressure.

Moreover, a report by US intelligence agencies downplaying Iran’s threat to the US caught significant attention.

The view offered by the report contradicted President Donald Trump’s view on Iran, pushing the incumbent president to accuse US agencies of being “naive”.

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

 

Abrar:

  • Official Warns about Possibility of Armed Conflict between Iran, Israel
  • US Representative Goes to Europe to Discuss Iran
  • Implementation of SPV Starts
  • Necessary Measures Taken to Prevent Infiltration of ISIS [to Iraq] from Syria Border: Iraqi PM

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

  • AEOI Chief Laments China’s Slow Progress in Implementing Iran Nuclear Project
  • Iran Leader Visits Imam Khomeini Mausoleum, Martyrs’ Tombs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Arman-e Emrouz:

  • Currency Market Waiting for [Adoption of] Palermo Convention
  • No One Should Leave Gov’t Alone: Hassan Khomeini

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Ebtekar:

  • US Intelligence Report on Iran Reviewed: US Shifts Focus from JCPOA to Iran’s Missile Activities
  • They Should Not Blame Islamic System Instead of US: Rouhani
  • Salehi: Europeans Ought to Come to Themselves Before Its Too Late

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Etemad:

  • Rouhani: Revolution Threatened When People Doubt Republicanism or Islamism of System
  • Report from Two Parallel Worlds: US Security, Intelligence Agencies Oppose Trump on Key Dossiers
  • Leader Pays Visit to Imam Khomeini Mausoleum On Eve of 40th Anniversary of Victory of Islamic Revolution

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Ettela’at:

  • Venezuelan President Accepts to Hold Early Elections
  • US Government Would Be Definitely Defeated by Iranian Nation: Rouhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Iran:

  • Second Yellow Cake Shipment Arrives in Isfahan
  • Iran No Nuclear Threat: US Intelligence Community’s Annual Report

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Javan:

  • America’s DNI: Iran Becoming Ready to Decrease JCPOA Commitments
  • IRGC Chief: Neighbours’ Provocative Moves to Lead Nowhere

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

  • Rouhani: No Power Could Hurt Us If We Walk Imam Khomeini’s Path
  • Iran Self-Sufficient in Petrol Production: Oil Minister
  • Trump Urges Venezuelan People to Hold Mass Protests
  • US Intelligence Agencies Reject Trump’s Empty Claims about Iran
  • Dozens of Palestinians Injured in 22nd Rally to Break Gaza Siege

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Kayhan:

  • Over 500 Fully Homegrown Military Products to Be Displayed in New Exhibition
  • We Should Unite Against US, Zionists, Reactionary Regimes in Region: Rouhani
  • Iran Only Country that Supports Palestine: Islamic Jihad Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Mardom Salari:

  • Rouhani: Iran Faces Biggest Economic Pressure after 1979 Revolution
  • AEOI Chief: China Slowed Down Iran Cooperation Following US Withdrawal from JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31


 

Shargh:

  • Rouhani: Time for Unity among Officials
  • CIA Has Differences with Trump on Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 31

Iran, Bulgaria Stress Expanding Political, Economic Ties

Speaking at a meeting with Bulgaria’s deputy parliament speaker and members of the two countries’ friendship group, Araqchi gave the greetings of Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani to the Bulgarian parliament speaker, pointing to continuation of parliamentary consultations between the two countries and stressing the need for expanding political and economic cooperation between the two countries.

In turn, Deputy Speaker for Bulgarian Parliament Emil Hristov stressed the parliament’s full support for continuation of political and parliamentary consultations between the two countries and development of ties particularly in economic and trade sectors and support for JCPOA.

Hristov said the two governments should maximally use the existing economic capacities in the two countries’ relations, particularly in economic, transport and agricultural and other sectors, stressing the readiness of the Bulgarian parliament to facilitate cooperation between the two countries.

In the meeting, a number of Bulgarian lawmakers pointed to shared cultural and civilizational interests, highlighting their readiness to expand and deepen bilateral relations in all fields.

They also described Tehran a haven of peace and security in the Middle East.

Later on, the Iranian senior diplomat held talks with the country’s representative in the EU parliament, Angel Dzhambazki.

Speaking at the meeting, Araqchi said, “The JCPOA is in danger due to the US policies. We support the political position of Europe in supporting the JCPOA, but we need practical moves by Europe. According to the {international Atomic Energy] Agency, we have fulfiled all our obligations in this regard,” he added.

On the Warsaw conference, Araqchi said, “The US could not achieve its goals on Iran in the United Nations and it is trying to form a coalition against Iran outside the UN, and European countries should be vigilant on this.”

The Bulgarian side said, “The EU’s interests requires defending the nuclear deal. Iran is a stable country in the region and the support for the nuclear deal must be continued.”

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi also held meetings with Bulgarian Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ekaterina Zakharieva as well as Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi Georgiev in Sofia.

In the meetings, Araqchi pointed to the frequent visits of officials of the two countries in recent years, stressing the eagerness and political will between the two countries to expand bilateral cooperation in various fields.

Araqchi said political consultations between the two countries are a chance to exchange views on important bilateral, regional and international issues.

The Bulgarian officials pointed to last year’s visit paid to Sofia by FM Zarif, during which he exchanged views on regional and international issues, saying political visits between the two countries have been increased in recent years.

They said the Bulgarian government supports JCPOA and like other European countries believe that JCPOA benefits security and stability in the region.

On the EU financial mechanism, the Bulgarian foreign minister said “creation of the mechanism could strengthen economic and commercial cooperation between the two countries and Bulgaria supports it.”

Iran’s Deputy FM Meets Bulgarian Representative in EU Parliament

Speaking at the meeting, Araqchi said, “The JCPOA is in danger due to the US policies. We support the political position of Europe in supporting the JCPOA, but we need practical moves by Europe. According to the {international Atomic Energy] Agency, we have fulfiled all our obligations in this regard,” he added.

On the Warsaw conference, Araqchi said, “The US could not achieve its goals on Iran in the United Nations and it is trying to form a coalition against Iran outside the UN, and European countries should be vigilant on this.”

The Bulgarian side said, “The EU’s interests requires defending the nuclear deal. Iran is a stable country in the region and the support for the nuclear deal must be continued.”

Iran, Bulgaria Stress Expanding Political, Economic Ties

Speaking in the meeting, Araqchi gave the greetings of Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani to the Bulgarian parliament speaker, pointing to continuation of parliamentary consultations between the two countries and stressing the need for expanding political and economic cooperation between the two countries.

In turn, Deputy Speaker for Bulgarian Parliament Emil Hristov stressed the parliament’s full support for continuation of political and parliamentary consultations between the two countries and development of ties particularly in economic and trade sectors and support for JCPOA.

Hristov said the two governments should maximally use the existing economic capacities in the two countries’ relations, particularly in economic, transport and agricultural and other sectors, stressing the readiness of the Bulgarian parliament to facilitate cooperation between the two countries.

In the meeting, a number of Bulgarian lawmakers pointed to shared cultural and civilizational interests, highlighting their readiness to expand and deepen bilateral relations in all fields.

They described Tehran a haven of peace and security in the Middle East.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The hottest topic covered by Iranian papers was First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri’s visit to Syria, during which major cooperation documents on Syria reconstruction were signed between the two countries.

The fate of the EU’s special financial mechanism for protecting Iran’s foreign trade has caught significant attention, with many papers covering remarks by Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi that the mechanism will be launched within a few days unless the US creates obstacles.

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

 

Abrar:

  • Secretary-General of Islamic Coalition Party, Former Tehran Mayor Passes Away
  • Russia, Iran, Turkey to Hold Meeting in February: Lavrov
  • US Imposes Sanctions on Venezuela’s Oil Company
  • ‘SPV [Launch] Would be Announced in One or Two Days Unless’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

  • Resistance Front [Iranian Party] Supports Maduro
  • Chicken Export Barred for Two Month

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Asrar:

  • Shattering of JCPOA Balance Brings Major Consequences for World: Deputy FM
  • ‘If No Side Creates Obstacles, SPV Will Be Announced Within One or Two Days’
  • Europe Must Fulfil Its Historic Duty
  • Secretary-General of Islamic Coalition Party Passes Away Due to Cardiac Arrest
  • Trump’s Goals of Warsaw Meeting Vague

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Ebtekar:

  • Taliban’s Bone Stuck in Kabul’s Throat
  • Ebtekar Reviews Developments of Six-Day Talks Between US, Taliban in Qatar
  • End of War in Syria Message of Iranian Delegation: Jahangiri

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

E’temad:

  • Political Distrain with Venezuelan Nation’s Money
  • US Imposes New Heavy Sanctions Against Caracas
  • Iran’s Missile Message
  • Iran Has No Will to Boost Range of Missiles: Shamkhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

 Ettela’at:

  • Syria Seeks Cooperation of Iranian Gov’t, Private Sector in Syria Reconstruction: Assad
  • Syrian President Appreciates Supports by Leader of Islamic Revolution
  • All Options on Table for Supporting Venezuelan President: Russia
  • Anti-Filtering Committee Formed in Government: Communications Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Iran:

  • Assad Invites Iran to Participate in Syria’s Reconstruction
  • Tehran, Damascus Sign 11 Agreements
  • We Have No Will to Boost Range of Missiles: Shamkhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Jomhori Eslami:

  • Iran, Syria Sign 11 Documents on Economic, Strategic Cooperation
  • Europe’s Special Financial Mechanism to be Announced Within One or Two Days: Araqchi
  • Save Yemeni People from Biggest Humanitarian Crisis: 14 Int’l Organisations

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Kayhan:

  • Over 100,000 Yemeni Kids Been Massacred by Saudi Coalition in Past Four Years
  • We Wait for Damascus’s Order to Enter Syria: Iraq’s PMF

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Sazandegi:

  • Iran’s Share of Syria
  • Vice President Goes to Damascus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Sharq:

  • Tehran, Damascus; Friends of Tough Days
  • Jahangiri Talks with Bashar al-Assad on Syria Reconstruction
  • Is Russia Iran’s Ally or Strategic Partner?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30


 

Vatan-e Emrouz:

  • Secretary-General of Islamic Coalition Party Passes Away
  • France Scene of Battle Between Red, Yellow

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 30

Iran, Slovakia Call for Expansion of Ties

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Abbas Araqchi, who is on a European tour, has visited Slovakian capital of Bratislava to hold meetings with deputy foreign ministers and the economy minister of the country.

In his meetings, Araqchi discussed expansion of bilateral relations, particularly political and economic cooperation, and important regional and global developments.

Araqchi expressed hope that a financial mechanism to protect economic cooperation would be finalised soon, stressing Iran’s support for expansion of bilateral cooperation.

The Slovakian sides expressed their readiness to maintain cooperation and consultations.

Iran, Slovakia Call for Expansion of Ties

Iranian President Urges JCPOA Opponents to Blame US, Not Gov’t

He has urged the JCPOA opponents to support the government as the US deepens its standoff with Iran.

Speaking at Imam Khomeini (RA) Mausoleum after renewing allegiance to the ideals of the late founder of the Islamic Revolution, Rouhani asked the JCPOA critics to stop criticising his government who negotiated the pact with former US president Barack Obama.

“Today, most of our problems are caused by the US pressure and their allies in this country. One should not put the blame on the government or the great Islamic establishment instead of condemning the US,” IRNA reported him as saying.

Rouhani said his government should not be blamed for failing to predict the next US government would not be faithful to the pact.

The president said Iran was not the only victim of the US failure to abide by obligation, as the Donald Trump administration has shown false promises toward Europe, China and many other countries too.

“The mistakes of the US are not one or two. One should not say that the Iranian government engaged in negotiations with others, but failed to forecast that they would … break their promises after two years,” he said.

 

US Will Suffer Defeats

The president called for greater unity in the face of intensifying pressure against Iran, saying political forces inside Iran ought to gather deeper understanding the plots of enemies.

“This is the biggest economic pressure against the Iranian nation in the past 40 years after the revolution,” he said.

“All of us should be united in face of the animosity of the US, Zionists and reactionary [regimes] in the region. We can overcome all problems,” he added.

Rouhani said the US has suffered political, legal and psychological defeats in his standoff with Iran, and Washington would experience another defeat in the economic war soon.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was in the mausoleum to renew allegiance to the founder of the Islamic Revolution.

2019 Edition of Fajr Film Festival Opens in Tehran

The opening ceremony of the ten-day festival was held in the capital Tehran and dozens of notable actors and actresses of different generations in attendance.

22 Iranian films and three computer-animated movies will contest to win the top prize in this competition.

Since 2015, the festival has been held in two separate national and international categories.

The national section of the event is held in January and February, and the international section is held in April.

Iran Expresses Regret over Cuba Tornado

Expressing sympathies with the Cuban government, nation, and the afflicted families, Bahram Qassemi said Iran is ready to help the Cuban people.

A powerful tornado has ripped through the Cuban capital, Havana, leaving several people dead and scores injured.

The twister has immensely damaged buildings and vehicles. It has also brought strong winds exceeding more than 100 kilometres per hour, causing power cuts and plunging neighbourhoods into darkness.

‘Maduro Should Recognise Yellow Vests as Legitimate French Gov’t’

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Chief of the Iranian daily Kayhan censured the French government stance that has given the legal Venezuelan president eight days to hold elections.

“The Venezuelan president has been elected in a free election while the supporters of a coup in the country have staged a rebellion against the legitimate government by the support of the US and Europe,” he added.

He called on Maduro to officially recognise the yellow vests movement, which enjoys the support of the majority of the public, as the official French government and call for early election in France.

“Maduro should give the French diplomats eight days to leave the country. The diplomats should be replaced by representatives of the yellow vest movement who have the support of most of the French people,” he stressed.

“Maduro should emphasise that the French election must be held under the supervision of international observers because some French experts have questioned Macron’s election,” he underlined.

Shariatmadari referred to the remakes made by French political expert Thierry Meyssan that has revealed the connection between French President Emmanuel Macron and Henry Kravis, the boss of one of the world’s largest financial companies and one of “the main suppliers for Daesh” terror group.