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Iran Calls for Joint Efforts with UK to Preserve JCPOA

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meeting UK Prime Minister Theresa May on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on September 25, 2018 / Photo by president.ir

Rouhani made the comment in a Tuesday meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The president touched upon the United States’ illegal withdrawal from the nuclear agreement.

“Through the promotion of cooperation and consultations, we should try to work out an appropriate practical framework to preserve and fully implement this agreement, especially in economic arenas,” the president said.

Rouhani underlined that based on reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran has lived up to all its commitments under the nuclear deal.

He further touched upon the recent deadly terrorist attack in the southern Iranian city of Ahvaz, saying, “Today, everybody should adopt a similar and firm stance against terrorism and boost cooperation to seriously tight terror.”

President Rouhani also said Iran’s power only serves to defend the country and counter terrorism, saying Tehran has a policy of easing tension in the region and across the world.

The British premier, in turn, underlined the necessity of preserving the Iran nuclear deal, urging Tehran and London to press ahead with their cooperation to that end.

She also extended condolences on the Ahvaz terrorist attack, and said Britain condemns terrorism and regards war on terror as important.

Researchers Develop Product to Increase Food’s Shelf-Life

The new oxygen-absorbing product, which can be used in food packages to increase their shelf lives, has been developed by researchers at a subsidiary of the National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute of Iran.

Ahmadreza Shariatzadeh, the project’s executive, told ISNA a similar sample of this product had already been produced by Mitsubishi Company in Japan about 40 years ago.

“We have now been able to patent the technology of manufacturing this product in our country, and now the raw materials and process of making this product are all localised in the country,” added Shariatzadeh.

He further noted that the product will last for a long time and help reduce food waste and consequently improve food security in the country.

“As food maintenance consumes a lot of water, it is as important as the production process,” underlined the researcher.

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He stated that the average shelf life of products stored with these pads is two to three times more than the usual shelf life.

“Use of oxygen-adsorbing pads in packaging also prevents the industry from using numerous preservatives by stopping the growth, development and proliferation of food pests. It is a harmless and nature-friendly product that can be used as an iron-rich fertilizer as well.”

Shariatzadeh also underlined that the process is called “active food packaging”, which considerably reduces the expenses.

He also noted that the price of these pads is much cheaper than similar products.

Two Iranian Animated Movies to Go on Screens in Italy, Russia

The movie “Bogeyman” co-directed by Kiyanoush Abedi and Nima Majlesi and the movie “Bystander” directed by Sheyda Kashi have opened their way into Italian and Russian film festivals, respectively.

“Bogyman” is to be screened in the 17th round of Reggio Film Festival in Italy and “Bystander” will compete in Vladimir Film Festival in Russia.

Bogeyman, which is part of an animated series, revolves around the lives of three bogymen living in the mirrors in the house of an old man, a report by Mehr News Agency said.

Reggio Film Festival is going to be held from November 10 to 19. Bogyman has been picked up as one of the main contenders of the festival out of 1,665 applicants.

Vladimir Festival is also slated for October 20 to 24. The festival will screen the Iranian film Bystander, which is about an old man who is closely watching a popular revolution underway in his country.

The production team of the Bystander includes Salomeh Golnaraqi as the background designer, Bita Aliabadi as the character and poster designer, Sheyda Kashi as the film producer, Shahryar Beiranvand as the animator, and Nima Javidi as the sound mixer.

Two Iranian Animated Movies to Go on Screens in Italy, Russia

Trump’s Dream of Meeting Iran Officials Won’t Come True: Iran Leader’s Aide

Int'l Condemnations Pouring in against France’s Anti-Islam Stance

“This confused dream of [US President Donald] Trump and his state secretary will by no means come true,” Ali Akbar Velayati said on Tuesday, ahead of speeches by Iranian and American presidents at the UN General Assembly.

Trump, who pulled the US out of the nuclear accord early May, in recent months has invited Iranian officials to talk and said he is hopeful they will come to the negotiating table soon.

However, he is at the same time restoring anti-Iran sanctions suspended under the accord and is pushing countries in Asia and Europe to hamper trade with Iran, hoping to force Iran to accept renegotiation of the nuclear deal.

US State Secretary Mike Pompeo repeated the offer in a talk with Fox News on Sunday, signaling the administration’s willingness to hold a summit with Iran’s leaders during this year’s edition of the UN General Assembly in UN headquarters in New York.

Rouhani Urges Trump to Show Honesty before Calling for Talks

 

World No Longer Unipolar

Velayati said the US threat to cut down to zero Iran’s oil sale will never be realized, as the world will not remain unipolar  and Iran’s friends including China, Russia, Turkey and others will not cave into pressure by the US.

Iran can overcome the challenge of sanctions through following the policy of Friendship with the East, he said, adding that he sees a “bright future” for Tehran’s international relations.

On Europe’s efforts to salvage the accord, Velayati said Europeans have so far talked positively regarding the nuclear deal, but they need to rush into action and don’t worry about the US reaction.

Iran has announced it will not remain in the accord unless Europeans provide binding assurances Iran’s interests will be protected if keep fulfilling JCPOA obligations.

The EU has offered Iran a JCPOA support package and the two sides are currently in talks to finalize the package.

US Sanctions on Iran Form of Economic Terrorism: Rouhani

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani addressing the UN General Assembly in New York on September 25, 2018 / Photo by president.ir

Speaking before world leaders at the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday in New York, President Rouhani said unlawful unilateral sanctions in themselves constitute a form of economic terrorism and a breach of the ‘Right to Development.’

“The economic war that the United States has initiated under the rubric of new sanctions not only targets the Iranian people but also entails harmful repercussions for the people of other countries, and that war has caused a disruption in the state of global trade,” he added.

“What Iran says is clear: no war, no sanctions, no threats, no bullying; just acting according to the law and the fulfilment of obligations,” Rouhani underlined.

He also described Iran as an empire in terms of its civilization and its culture, not through political domination, and said, “The world will not have a better friend than Iran, if peace is what you seek”.

What follows is the full text of his speech:

In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate

“Praise be to God, the Lord of the universe and Peace and Blessings be upon the Messenger of God and his Family and Companions”

Madam President,

I take this opportunity to felicitate your election to the presidency of the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

We have assembled here today as the world is suffering from the recklessness and disregard of some states for international values and institutions. The message of our presence here is that the preservation of interests and security in the world in the least costly manner is solely possible through the cooperation of, and coordination among, countries. However, it is unfortunate that we are witnessing rulers in the world who think they can secure their interests better — or at least in the short-term ride public sentiments and gain popular support — through the fomenting of extremist nationalism and racism, and though xenophobic tendencies resembling a Nazi disposition, as well as through the trampling of global rules and undermining international institutions; even through preposterous and abnormal acts such as convening  a high-level meeting of the Security Council.

This illusion should be cast away, once and for all, that one can aspire to securing more peace and security at the cost of denying others’ peace and security. We should not allow the breathing space for and growth of the line of thinking that holds others to ransom through the artificial creation of insecurity. Along this tack, confronting multilateralism is not a sign of strength; rather it is a symptom of the weakness of intellect—it betrays an inability in understanding a complex and interconnected world.

Under such circumstances, negligence or inefficacy of international institutions can endanger world peace. Those seeking dominance and hegemony are enemies of peace and the perpetrators of war.

The government of the United States—at least the current administration—seems determined to render all international institutions ineffectual. This government, having withdrawn from a multilateral agreement adopted by the Security Council, in contravention of the rules and norms of international law, invites the Islamic Republic of Iran to bilateral talks. An administration that is inviting Iran to engage in talks is not ready to consult its own experts nor is it willing to recognize the requirements of a modern state, including the paramount principle of continuity of state responsibility, and hence openly violates state obligations undertaken by its predecessor.

On what basis and criteria can we enter into an agreement with an administration misbehaving such as this? Any talks should be within the framework and in continuation of the JCPOA and Security Council resolution 2231, and not in a framework of breaching them and reverting to the past. It is ironic that the US government does not even conceal its plan for overthrowing the same government it invites to talks!

Distinguished Colleagues,

The approach of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the field of foreign policy has been based on multilateralism and compliance with the recognized principles of international law. Our respect for the Non-Proliferation Treaty and the long and difficult negotiations with the Group of 5+1, which led to the conclusion of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action—the JCPOA—illustrates a clear manifestation of this approach.

We are pleased that the international community did not acquiesce to the US government’s unilateral and illegal withdrawal from the JCPOA, and adopted a categorical position vis-à-vis that decision. The JCPOA is the outcome of more than a decade of diplomatic efforts and a period of intensive negotiations to resolve an artificial crisis. This document was unanimously approved by Security Council resolution 2231 and codified into an international obligation. According to this resolution, all countries and international and regional organizations were called upon to support the implementation of the JCPOA, and to refrain from any actions that undermine implementation of commitments under the JCPOA..

Based on 12 consecutive reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency – the IAEA – Iran has thus far complied with all of its commitments. However, the United States, from the very beginning, never remained faithful to its obligations. Later, the current administration, resorting to flimsy excuses and in open violation of its commitments, finally withdrew from the accord. The United Nations should not allow its decisions to fall victim to the domestic election and propaganda games of some of its members, and should not allow any Member State to dodge the execution of its international commitments.

Additionally, the United States also pressures other countries to violate the nuclear accord. And more dangerously, the United States is threatening all countries and international organizations with punishment if they comply with Security Council resolution 2231. It is the first time in the history of the United Nations that such ‘a general invitation to violation of law’ is coupled with ‘threatening law-abiders with punishment.’ This is not just peculiar to the JCPOA, but a pattern that even applies to the US approach to the International Criminal Court.

We appreciate the efforts of the international community, the European Union, Russia, and China in supporting the implementation of the JCPOA and consider the full realization of the commitments stipulated in it a precondition for the survival of this significant accomplishment of diplomacy.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Unlawful unilateral sanctions in themselves constitute a form of economic terrorism and a breach of the ‘Right to Development.’ The economic war that the United States has initiated under the rubric of new sanctions not only targets the Iranian people but also entails harmful repercussions for the people of other countries, and that war has caused a disruption in the state of global trade.

The Iranian people have demonstrated their unwavering resilience during the past forty years despite the difficulties and constraints caused by sanctions, and have shown that they can overcome this difficult phase as well. The multi-millennial history of our country demonstrates that Iran and Iranians have never broken in the face of a storm of events—not even been bowed. I state here, in clear, unambiguous terms, that the United States policy vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran has been wrong from the beginning, and its approach of resisting the wishes of the Iranian people as manifested in numerous elections is doomed to failure. Iran, with its historical and civilizational longevity, rich cultural heritage, and foremost geopolitical position, is an undeniable reality. The policy of engagement and cooperation with Iran has produced positive outcomes for other nations, as best reflected in Iran’s cooperation with friendly countries in the fight against terrorism.

The United States’ understanding of international relations is authoritarian. In its estimation, might makes right. Its understanding of power, not of legal and legitimate authority, is reflected in bullying and imposition. No state and nation can be brought to the negotiating table by force, and if so, what follows is the accumulation in the ‘grapes of wrath’ of those nations, to be reaped later by the oppressors.

We concur that, at the end of the day, there is no better way but dialogue. However, dialogue is two-way: it should be based on equality, justice, and human integrity and honour, and conducted in accordance with the rules and norms of international law. UN Security Council resolution 2231 is not a ‘piece of paper’. We invite you to return to that Council resolution. We invite you to come back to the negotiating table you left. If you dislike the JCPOA because it is the legacy of your domestic political rivals, then we invite you to come back to the Security Council resolution. We invite you to remain in the international institutions. Do not engage in imposing sanctions. Sanctions and extremism are two sides of the same coin: Extremism involves negating the thinking of others, and sanctions negate the life and prosperity of people.

For dialogue to take place, there is no need for a photo opportunity. The two sides can listen to each other right here in this Assembly. I am starting the dialogue right here, and state — in unequivocal terms—that the question of international security is not a toy in American domestic politics. The United Nations is not a part of the United States administration. Dialogue can resume in this Assembly from the same point and by the same person who left the dialogue table, and walked away from the accord. Beginning the dialogue starts with ending threats and unjust sanctions that negate the principles of ethics and international law.

Our proposal is clear: commitment for commitment; violation for violation; threat for threat; and step for step, instead of talk for talk.

What Iran says is clear: no war, no sanctions, no threats, no bullying; just acting according to the law and the fulfilment of obligations. We support peace and democracy in the entire Middle East. We consider nuclear knowledge an imperative and nuclear weapons prohibited.

As victims of terrorism in the past and today, we have always been and will always remain in the forefront of genuine confrontation with terrorism.  Today, we mourn the martyrdom of tens of innocent people, who were recently murdered in cold blood by terrorists who shamelessly accepted responsibility from a number of Western capitals for their heinous crime in interviews with some Western-based broadcasting outfits that are financed by petrodollars. In Iran we have condemned all acts of terrorism without equivocation and will continue to do so.  We welcome the strong statement from the Security Council on this issue. But why can the leaders of these terrorist operations – including the organization that has publicly claimed responsibility for Saturday’s crime—live and operate freely in Western countries, and even openly solicit funds?  Are these activities not in violation of international counter-terrorism norms? Why have the official State-financiers of anti-Iranian terrorist organizations –with their record of financing Al-Qaeda, ISIS and al Nusra — not only been spared any punishment but are supported and armed? If you want the world public to take your claim of fighting terrorism seriously, it is imperative to start a joint global campaign to fight this scourge, irrespective of the victims or culprits.

Distinguished Colleagues

In the same vein, from the very beginning of the crisis in Syria, we have warned against any foreign intervention in the internal affairs of this country and the use of unlawful means, including supporting extremist and terrorist groups in order to exert pressure on the government of Syria, and have consistently emphasized that the crisis can only be resolved through intra-Syrian dialogue. To this end, the presence of our military advisors in Syria has been at the request of the Syrian government and consistent with international law, and has aimed at assisting the Syrian government in combatting extremist terrorism. Iran, Russia, and Turkey, in cooperation with the government of Syria and other Syrian parties, have succeeded through the Astana Process, the third summit meeting of which took place in Tehran earlier this month, in playing a positive role in reducing tension in Syria, and in their last common effort have prevented escalation and bloodshed in the Idlib region.

We have witnessed a tragic humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen over the past three years which has caused the destruction of infrastructure, the killing and injury of hundreds of thousands, the displacement of millions of innocent people, and the occurrence of widespread famine and chronic diseases. These inhuman acts represent clear examples of crimes against humanity and war crimes. The crisis in Yemen can be resolved solely through intra-Yemeni talks and without foreign interference. And to this end, we are ready to assist in any possible way.

The most pressing crisis in the Middle East, however, is the question of Palestine. The passage of time cannot – and must not –justify occupation. The innumerable crimes of Israel against the Palestinians would not have been possible without the material and military assistance, and political and propaganda support of the United States. Israel, equipped with a nuclear arsenal and blatantly threatening others with nuclear annihilation, presents the most daunting threat to regional and global peace and stability.

The abhorrent U.S. decision to transfer its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, and the recent enactment of the racist Jewish State law are violations of international law and norms, and unmistakable manifestations of apartheid.

Madam President,

The expansion of relations with neighbours and the creation of a more secure and more developed region are among the main priorities of Iran’s foreign policy. A few weeks ago Iran, along with the other four coastal states, signed the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea, which will strengthen good-neighbourliness and bring prosperity and progress for all of the coastal states. We also desire the same relations with our southern neighbours in the Persian Gulf. We believe in the formation of a collective mechanism for the Persian Gulf region with the presence and participation of all regional countries. The security of the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz has always been important for us, and just as we defended this security during the war imposed on us by Iraq, we will confront any and all disruptive efforts in this critical waterway in the future.

We espouse a peaceful view in political and international issues and have not sought, nor do we seek, war with any country. Iran does not need an empire. Iran is an empire in terms of its civilization and its culture; not through political domination.

Iran has served as the link between east and west and will continue to do so; remaining a meticulous guardian for a world free from violence.

The Islamic Republic of Iran is the same state that understood the fascistic nature of the Ba’athist regime in Iraq before anyone else in the world, and bravely resisted its aggression against us. We fought against the Ba’ath Party of Iraq before Kuwait was occupied by it.

The Islamic Republic of Iran is the same state that was on the forefront of the struggle against Taliban terrorism, and gave up martyrs in that struggle. We fought against Al-Qaida and the Taliban before the attacks on New York and Washington.

The Islamic Republic of Iran is the same state that fought against ISIS – a fake, distorted representation of Islam. We were engaged in the fight against ISIS before their operations in Paris, London and Brussels.

Appreciate these historical realities about Iran. Quit imposing sanctions and end extremism. The world will not have a better friend than Iran, if peace is what you seek.

I thank you for your attention.

Rouhani Urges Trump to Show Honesty before Calling for Talks

“Instead of words, honesty and seriousness is required. He has been seeking [a] meeting for two years,” Rouhani told CNN’s Amanpour on Tuesday.

“The meeting should be held when it is really to the benefit of the two nations and countries,” Rouhani said.

In a Tuesday tweet, Donald Trump suggested he has rejected requests to meet Rouhani, but he may agree to talks “someday in the future”.

The US president said that “despite requests” from unnamed individuals or groups, he had “no plans” to meet his Iranian counterpart.

“I am sure he is an absolutely lovely man,” Trump added in his tweet.

However, he told reporters later in the day he won’t hold talks with Iranian leaders unless they change their policies.

The remarks came shortly before the US and Iranian leaders’ addresses the UN General Assembly.

The US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal has intensified a diplomatic standoff between Washington and Tehran.

Trump has since begun to reimpose economic sanctions and has pushed other countries to cut trade with Iran.

Iran to Host Third Silk Road Ultra-Marathon

Gholam-Reza Farrokhi, a top tourism official at Kerman province, said 18 runners from Italy, Germany, South Africa, Japan, New Zealand and Iran will participate in the 3rd International Ultra-marathon of Silk Road in Iran.

“The event would be started at Mahan Air Camp, located in Malekabad village of Shahdad and will come to an end at a caravansary after 250 kilometres,” IRNA quoted him as saying.

The International Ultra-marathon is aimed at introducing the best tourism potentialities of Kerman province to the world, noted Farrokhi.

He went on to say that in the previous editions of the marathon, provincial, national and foreign news agencies and networks covered the sports and tourism event.

“About 40 tour guides and off-road groups, along with local communities, are directly involved in the 3rd International Ultra-marathon of Silk Road in Iran,” concluded Farrokhi.

The ultra-marathon has specific regulations. There shouldn’t be any technological device with the participants. They don’t need to be professionals, but they must be able to carry a 5 to 6kg backpack the whole week and walk, run and live with it. There will not be any food added to their rations, but they can have as much water as they want.

The city of Kerman, which for many years was on European countries’ lists of no-go areas in Iran, is now showing a different face to the world.

Untold Stories about the Iranian Silk Road Ultra-Marathon

Helsinki Hosts Art Exhibition Marking Ashura

The exhibition covered photos from Arba’een march, a Shiite religious march that takes place forty days after the Day of Ashura, to other related art creations. There was also a workshop of calligraphy and calligram of quotes by Imam Hussein for the interested visitors.

Meysam Movahed-Fard, the Head of Ferdowsi Foundation who was among the organizers of the event, said Helsinki’s Ahl al-Bayt Islamic Centre, the only Shiite hub in Finland, invited the foundation to hold the exhibition.

“In addition to holding a religious theatre on the tragedy of Ashura (the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein), we decided to hold an art exhibition of Arba’een march and other related art creations to display the main theme of the historical event to the whole world,” he said.

He went on to say that the Islamic Centre also played host to people from various nationalities including Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Ghana and Pakistan.

Movahed-Fard also noted that the love for Ahl al-Bayt (family of Prophet Muhammad) is not restricted to Shiite Muslims, and Sunni Muslims can also take part in the event to mourn for the grandson of Prophet Muhammad.

Most Shiite Muslims, as well as some Sunnis, mark Ashura as the climax of the commemoration of Muharram and the martyrdom of Imam Hussein at the Battle of Karbala on October 10, 680 CE.

What follows are ILNA’s photos of the art exhibition held in Helsinki:

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all papers today was the ongoing visit of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to New York, where he will attend and address the UN General Assembly.

Several papers focused on the possibility of a meeting between Rouhani and his American counterpart Donald Trump, at least during the UN Security Council on Wednesday. Reformist papers mostly called for Rouhani’s participation in the meeting, but conservatives expressed strong opposition to the meeting.

Also a top story was the recent meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Algeria, during which the member states rejected Trump’s call for an increase in the body’s output.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Qarqash: Iran’s Accusations against UAE Baseless

2- French FM: Normal Trade Ties with Iran Must Be Maintained

3- Pompeo: We’ll Win Trade War with China

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Afkar:

1- Takfiri Terrorism Endangered Entire Region: Shamkhani

2- US, Zionist Regime Totally Active in Ahvaz Incident: Senior MP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Forex Dealers Worried about Possible Positive Developments in New York

2- Instrumental Use of Martyrs’ Blood to Reject FATF

  • Intensified Opposition amid Increased Possibility of Approving Iran’s Adoption of FATF Standards

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Different Atmosphere of New York

  • Rouhani Must Speak Differently to Emerge Victorious

2- UN Security Council’s Tribune, Golden Chance for Iran [Editorial]

3- Rouhani Can Make US Passive by Offering Olive Branch: Academic

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Ebtekar:

1- Moscow, Riyadh Change Their Opinion in OPEC, Reject US Call for Increasing Oil Output

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Etemad:

1- Iran-US Diplomatic Conflict

2- Opposition to Pharmaceutical War: 500 Iranian, Foreign Firms in Iran Pharma Exhibition

3- Consequence of Terrorist Attack [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: We May Consider Negotiation with US If Washington Shows Honesty

2- Oil Minister: US’ Dream of Cutting Iran’s Oil Exports Down to Zero Won’t Come True

3- Glorious Funeral Held for Those Martyred in Ahvaz Terrorist Attack

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Iran:

1- Rouhani Urges Trump to Compensate

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Jame Jam:

1- Iran Leader: We’ll Give Crushing Response to Terrorists

2- Why Did ISIS Claim Responsibility for Ahvaz Attack?

3- Iraqi People’s Resolve Overcomes American Deceit

  • Iraqi Shiites, Thanks to Iran’s Unifying Role, Are on Verge of Great Coalition

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Javan:

1- Iran Not to Sit at Negotiating Table When Sanctions Are in Place

  • 53 Former American Officials, Diplomats Issue Statement against Trump’s Iran Policy

2- We’ll Tell the World about US’ Violation of Its Commitments: Rouhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Kayhan:

1- Expectation from Rouhani’s Presence in UN: Mr Rouhani! Stand Firm, US Indebted to Iranians

2- Italian Motorcyclists Hold March in Support of Innocent Palestinians

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Sazandegi:

1- Reformist Party Calls for Vigilance against Unity of Iran’s Enemies

2- Intensified Unemployment Crisis

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Shahrvand:

1- Iran Can Score Away Goal in UN

  • Rouhani’s New York Visit Best Chance to Defend National Interests

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Shargh:

1- Rouhani: Trump’s Moves in Line with Lose-Lose Policy

2- US’ Defeat in Oil Game

3- Golden Chance in UN Security Council [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Intelligence Minister: Ahvaz Terrorists’ Hideout Found

2- Battle against Media Terrorism

  • Analysts Discuss Media’s Social Responsibility after Terrorist Incidents

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 25

Iraqi Speaker Thanks Iran for Supporting Its Territorial Integrity

In a Monday meeting with Iran’s ambassador to Iraq Iraj Masjedi, the Iraqi official called for strengthening of cooperation between Tehran and Baghdad in the parliamentarian area.

During the talks, al-Halbousi described Iran’s regional support for Iraq in the reconstruction projects, the services it offered in war-hit areas retaken from the terrorists as well as its active cooperation to restore stability and living standards to the destroyed areas as highly important, a report by Fars News Agency said.

“Iraq is hopeful that the two sides’ cooperation could expand further in all areas in the future,” he noted.

The Iranian ambassador, for his part, congratulated al-Halbousi on his election as Iraq’s parliament speaker and wished success for the new parliament.

He also underlined the need for expansion of economic ties between the two sides.

During the talks, the two officials also exchanged views on deepening of parliamentarian relations as well as the ways to tackle the current water crisis between the two states,

Meanwhile, Masjedi delivered a letter by Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, in which he invited his Iraqi counterpart to visit Tehran.

Al-Halbousi thanked for the invitation and expressed hope he would visit Iran in the near future.