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Iran FM, Afghan Chief Executive Meet in Geneva

During the meeting held on the sidelines of the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan, the two sides exchanged views on the agenda of the Conference and the latest developments in Afghanistan including the peace process and fight against terrorism in the country.

They also talked about various issues in bilateral relations between Tehran and Kabul.

Organized by the UN and the government of Afghanistan, the Geneva Conference kicked off earlier Tuesday with high-ranking officials from over 60 countries as well as a large number of representatives from international bodies in attendance.

The two-day conference is expected to evaluate whether or not strategies and aid offered by others to Afghanistan to resolve the crisis in the country can pave the way for the withdrawal of foreign troops.

MPs Seeking to Impeach FM Zarif at Wrong Time: Conservative Daily

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif arrives for a meeting of the foreign ministers from Britain, France and Germany and EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, at the Europa building in Brussels, May 15, 2018 / Photo by AP

The editor-in-chief of the conservative daily Javan has, in an editorial published Tuesday, spoken out against the possible impeachment of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif by a group of right-wingers in the Parliament.

The full text of the opinion piece by Gholam-Reza Sadeqian follows:

Some lawmakers are seeking to collect signatures to impeach Zarif [and managed to do that later on Tuesday]. This is a futile, and at the same time detrimental move. Such an action lacks any proper timing, proper understanding of the subject, proper knowledge of the minister, and even proper knowledge of self (Parliament).

The legislators looking to impeach the foreign minister do not know what the right time is to impeach and grapple with the minister.

For one thing, we should pay attention to our status vis-à-vis the enemy. Today, Iran should show the world that if it faces enemies’ sanctions and restrictions, the country will demonstrate great flexibility in its domestic policy in order to achieve national unity and solidarity. Zarif has also come to adopt much better positions against Washington after he surprisingly saw that the US withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA). So, it is the wrong time for a quarrel. Now it is time to remain united against the US and Europe.

The signatories to the petition for impeachment have also failed to get to know the subject properly. The issue of Zarif is related to the JCPOA, not money laundering and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). If one day someone wants to raise a question and another one wants to respond, they should all be related to the JCPOA. A change of the subject from the JCPOA to money laundering, if not an error and a strategic mistake, will create the wrong impression that those advocating impeachment may want to change the issue surrounding Zarif in order to remove the main issue altogether through a tactical move!

Supporters of impeachment do not know the minister well, either. The impeachment and possible change of the foreign minister is not similar to that of ministers of roads and labour as the president himself also wanted these two Cabinet members to be impeached. On the other hand, Zarif is not the same as what he was before the United States’ withdrawal from the JCPOA. You want to have the minister removed through impeachment, but the parliament should, instead, set the stage for Zarif to remain in office and for the government to make good on its promises with regards to the JCPOA and reap the benefits of interaction with the West in foreign policy. The parliament should not seek to remove Zarif and bring to power another person who has neither given any promises nor had any responsibilities and who would continue to do what Zarif did and parliament would sit idly by and simply watch! Lawmakers have lost the game to Zarif, whether or not they would manage to remove him.

If Zarif receives a vote of confidence, it will mean that the JCPOA has been victorious and the “rampant” money laundering claim has proven to be right. If Zarif is voted out of office, then the person who leaves the Foreign Ministry will turn into a national hero who “was making efforts,” but lawmakers did not allow him to continue.

And finally, advocates of impeachment do not know the parliament well, either. The tenth parliament has shown that it is not a decision-making parliament. Although the legislature is at the helm of affairs, but it is the MPs who should show that they understand what it means to be at the helm of affairs and appreciate it. The supposed removal of the foreign minister is not something to be done by the tenth parliament which takes photos with [EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica] Mogherini! Rather, it needs a parliament which, in terms of morality and politics and prudence and vote, represents thousands of years of culture and civilization of the Iranian nation.

Instead of making such useless moves, the parliament can make a few demands from the foreign minister: Mr foreign minister! From now on, leave domestic policy to those whose job is to deal with local policy. What we desire – with a little condoning – is the same Zarif which showed up at the Rome conference, not the one who is trapped in a website affiliated with the parliament speaker. Mr Zarif! We have problems with the US, not with Trump. While expressing your views, please direct your objections to the United States, not Trump. Mr Minister!  Write on a piece of paper: “the US experience” and take it with you to Europe, and whenever you want to sit at the table with the Europeans, put that piece of paper in front of you in order to save yourself the trouble of repeating what has already been said.

Abandon attempts to impeach Zarif. He has walked side by side by John Kerry and the like, and has been praised over the JCPOA, and now he has lost the thing for which he was praised. With such experience, he is preferable to those who have neither gained or lost anything, nor walked along with any top figures. Now it is time for Zarif to respond to questions over the JCPOA issue, not to be removed over money laundering allegations.

Iranian Villagers Using Solar Panels to Make a Living

These people, who live in Chah Nasar in Nishapur county of Khorasan Razavi Province in eastern Iran, have purchased a number of solar panels to constantly generate electricity and earn monthly income through selling the generated power to the country’s grid.

The money to purchase the facilities has been provided by Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation (IKRF).

What follows are Mehr News Agency’s photos of the villagers and their sources of income:

International Air Show Underway on Iran’s Kish Island

During the first day of the Air Show on Monday, the IRGC’s Sukhoi-22 jet fighters, the Iranian Army’s Saeqeh (Thunderbolt), F-5, and F-4 jet fighters, parachutists of Imam Hussein military academy, and Latvia’s Baltic Bees jet team performed their shows at the International Airport of Kish Island.

What follows are photos of the event retrieved from Tasnim and Mehr news agencies:

Iran’s Mashhad to Host Int’l Food Tourism Exhibition

An organizer of the event said in this edition, Iran will host guests from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Benin, Turkey, Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait, Malaysia and Georgia.

“We have invited commercial attaches of these countries,” said Arezou Rajabpour.

“50 exhibitors will also provide services during the exhibition,” she added.

The Food Tourism Exhibition will be held from November 28 to 30 and the closing ceremony is scheduled to be held on December 12.

Iran, EU Hold 4th Round of Political Talks in Brussels

The talks were held both in the afternoon and in the evening. The meetings were co-chaired by Abbas Araqchi, the deputy Iranian foreign minister for political affairs, and Helga Schmid, the Secretary General of the European External Action Service.

The negotiations brought together a delegation from the Iranian parliament and Foreign Ministry as well as directors general of different departments of the European Commission.

High on the agenda was mutual cooperation in the fields of agriculture, education and research, trade, energy, climate change, transportation, banking issues, migrants’ issues, illicit drugs, natural disasters, human rights and fighting terrorism.

The two sides exchanged views on last year’s performance in the above-mentioned areas and reached agreement on ways of promoting future programs. The second part of the discussions revolved around regional issues.

In an opening speech, Araqchi highlighted the strategic importance of the Iran nuclear deal for regional and international peace and security. He said the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has in 13 reports corroborated the Islamic Republic of Iran’s full commitment to its obligations under the nuclear agreement.

The official underscored the need for other signatories to the Iran nuclear deal, especially the EU and the European countries, to reciprocate Iran’s compliance with the agreement and expedite the implementation of the deal in an efficient manner amid Washington’s illegal pullout from the deal.

He said any foot-dragging on the fulfilment of commitments under the deal will cause “this key diplomatic achievement for the international community” to face serious challenges. In that case, he said, Iran will make decisions based on its own interests and independence.

This round of high-profile talks coincided with the third Iran-EU seminar on peaceful nuclear cooperation in the Belgian capital, Brussels. The Iran-EU seminar was co-chaired by Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Ali Akbar Salehi and the head of the EU energy commission.

‘France, Germany Step in to Bypass US Bans by Hosting SPV’

The Monday report said the governments participating in the payment channel will directly manage the company (mechanism) in order to prevent the US from putting direct sanctions on it.

According to the diplomats, British officials are also mulling over joining France and Germany in order to rescue the European attempt to circumvent the US sanctions and salvage the Iran nuclear deal following the US’ withdrawal in May.

The report said if France plays host to the SPV, Germany will take the helm, and vice versa.

According to the report, the mechanism is not finalized yet and finishing touches will be discussed on the sidelines of the 2018 G20 Buenos Aires summit, scheduled to begin on November 30.

The move comes after Luxembourg and Austria, under the US pressure, refused to host the SPV, with Luxembourg officials being warned that hosting the mechanism could damage the country’s place as a major financial center hosting many international investment funds, European diplomats said.

The report was released during the visit of Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi to Brussels, Belgium, where he attended the third seminar on peaceful nuclear cooperation between Tehran and the European Union.

The European Union hosted the AEOI chief at the seminar aimed at showing the bloc’s continuing support for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The controversy over Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s comments about ‘rampant’ money laundering in Iran remained a top story today, as several conservative lawmakers have expedited their efforts to have him impeached over the comments. However, the conservative paper Javan urged the lawmakers not to try to impeach Zarif under the current sensitive situation, where he is the only voice of Iran against the US and its policies.

Also a top story was the remarks made by Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi, during which he warned the international community of the ‘unpredictable’ and ‘ominous’ consequences of the annulment of the Iran nuclear deal.

The death of great Italian filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci at the age of 77 also received great coverage in toda’s papers.

Several papers also covered the 6.4-magnitude earthquake which hit Kermanshah province in Western Iran, but fortunately left no one killed.

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

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- 30% of Executive Positions to Be Filled by Women by Year-End

2- We Talk like Those in Switzerland, Act like Africans: Cleric

3- Why Do We See So Many Quakes in Kermanshah?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Some Trying to Use Zarif’s Impeachment as Pretext to Postpone CFT Ratification

2- Annulment of Iran Nuclear Deal to Result in Chaos: Iran Nuclear Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Ebtekar:

1- Champ Elysees Conquered by Yellow Vests

2- Serious Death of Serious Cinema: Master of Italian Cinema Dies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Etemad:

1- Addiction to Impeachment

* Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Education, Science, Interior on Verge of Being Impeached

2- Can Anyone Buy a House with Current Mortgages?

3- Chinese Company Replaces Total in Development of Phase 11 of South Pars Gas Field

4- Death of Italian Cinema’s Giant [Editorial]

5- Netanyahu Had No Choice but Ceasefire: Hamas Envoy to Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Ettela’at:

1- World to Be Damaged by JCPOA Annulment: Salehi

2- Iran Sends Message of Friendship, Peace to Neighbours: DM

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Iran:

1- Emergency Treatment of High Inflation

2- European Energy Commissioner: We’re Committed to Creating Iran Payment Channel

3- Queiroz: We’re Well Prepared for AFC Asian Cup 2019; Nothing Will Stop Us

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Javan:

1- 15 Reasons for Continued Decline in US Dollar Rates

2- Iran Nuclear Deal at ‘Almost Zero’ Point: Araqchi

3- Forget about Zarif’s Impeachment; Not a Good Time to Do That [Editorial]

4- Eastern Borders to Become More Secure

5- Ukraine Creating Tension to Retake Crimea

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- People of Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Mauritania Protest Bin Salman’s Visit to Their Countries

2- 30% Decrease in Gold Prices

3- Anti-Cancer Drug Production Factory Launched in Iran’s Alborz

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Kayhan:

1- Dollar Rates Down, but No Change in Those of Consumer Goods; Where’s Problem?

2- Sarpol-e Zahab Earthquake Fortunately Leaves No One Dead

3- Tsunami of Ageing Population in Iran; Kissinger’s Prescription to Be Discussed by Parliament

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Resalat:

1- Social Literacy to Decrease Divorce Rates

2- Zarif’s Impeachment Imminent: MP

3- We Can Launch Our Own Alternative to SWIFT: Former Chief Banker

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Sazandegi:

1- Mystery of Kermanshah Quakes: Why So Many Earthquake in One Region?

2- Death of Cinema’s Leftist Giant: Bertolucci Dies at 77

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Traditional Voting Outdated: Parliament Speaker

* Electronic Voting Must Replace Old Ways

2- People’s Votes to Be Protected through Electronic Voting [Editorial]

3- Bernardo Bertolucci Dies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Shahrvand:

1- Asghar Farhadi’s ‘Everybody Knows’ Pirated, Available for Download!

2- Imam Khomeini’s Great Grandson Suddenly Gets Married

3- Fraudsters Blackmailing Iranians Using Their ‘American Dream’

* US Green Card Lottery Tempting Millions of People Each Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Shargh:

1- Tehran Mayor Has Always Been a Politician, Except for This Time

* Interior Ministry Has Yet to Approve Qualification of Urban Engineer Hanachi

2- Europe’s Last Hope for Having Ties with Iran: German Economic Attaché

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Benefits of JCPOA for Iran Close to Nothing: Araqchi

2- Houses Jolted, but Didn’t Collapse in Recent Kermanshah Quake

3- Muslim Countries’ Unity to Devalue US Dollar: Iraqi Official

4- Telegram’s Role in Devaluating Iran’s National Currency

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Lord of the Saws: Bin Salman’s Tour of N. Africa Widely Protested

2- Why Iran, France Have No Ambassadors in Paris, Tehran?

* Conditional Relations

3- France against Neo-Liberalism [Editorial]

4- $17 Million worth of Hunt: IRGC Aerospace Force Has Captured US’ MQ9 Drone

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 27

Iran Warns over ‘Unpredictable’ Consequences of JCPOA Annulment

Salehi

“If words are not turned into deeds, then … it is very ominous, the situation would be unpredictable,” Salehi told reporters on Monday on the sidelines of the third EU-Iran High-Level Seminar on ‘International Nuclear Cooperation’.

Earlier in the day, in a joint press conference with European Commissioner Miguel Arias Cañete, Salehi said the JCPOA is perhaps the best nuclear agreement in the minds of the delegations which held marathon talks to clinch it.

He thanked Europeans for their attempts to preserve the Iran nuclear deal and said the Islamic Republic is hopeful that through mutual cooperation, the remaining signatories of the deal including Russia and China could preserve the accord after the US unilateral withdrawal back in May.

“Today the JCPOA is the only possible deal,” Salehi said, expressing hope that the international community would do its best to preserve it “because if the deal collapses, neither Iran, nor the European Union nor the international community will gain any achievement.”

The Iranian official also said the Iran nuclear deal is a supplement to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and added if the JCPOA fails, the situation will change and turmoil will prevail.

“The European Union has made hard attempts to preserve the Iran nuclear deal and I thank the Europeans for that. They have remained steadfast in this path and explicitly announced that they deem the deal significant for Europe’s security,” he noted.

Salehi expressed hope that the remaining signatories including Russia and China could keep the accord alive and added this is a battle in which all remaining sides should be the winner because “we can’t put up with being a loser.”

He said the political remarks by European as well as Chinese and Russian officials should be translated into reality; otherwise, the future prospect will remain unpredictable.

Iran FM to Attend Afghanistan Peace Talks in Geneva

According to Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi, the Iranian top diplomat will attend the conference to express Tehran’s stances on the restoration of peace to Afghanistan.

During his stay in Geneva, Zarif will also hold talks with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah as well as EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini and a number of other officials attending the conference, Qassemi said on Monday.

The Geneva conference is expected to evaluate whether or not strategies and aid offered by others to Afghanistan to resolve the crisis in the country can pave the way for the withdrawal of foreign troops.

The goal of the conference is to show the solidarity of the international community with the Afghan people and the government in their efforts for peace and prosperity; and for the Afghan government to renew its commitment to development and reform. This is a crucial moment for the government and international community to demonstrate progress and commitment, and maintain the momentum for elections and opportunities for peace.

The conference will also be an opportunity to emphasise the importance of the development and reform agenda and the need to advance it as a constructive contribution to peace and security. This particular conference will also be crucial in measuring results against the $15.2 billion committed by the international community for Afghanistan in 2016.

The Geneva Conference on Afghanistan will be held between two pledging conferences: the Brussels Conference on Afghanistan (2016) and the next pledging conference expected to be held in 2020.