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Team Melli Inspired by US Sanctions to Perform Better in World Cup: Queiroz

“We are not using them as any kind of justification or apology. The difficulties are a source of inspiration and creativity, to be more efficient and more competent during games,” Queiroz said at a news conference on Thursday, Spanish news site Marca reported.

Earlier this week, Iran’s footwear sponsor Nike announced that it would not be providing shoes for the team any longer as a result of President Donald Trump’s decision to reinstate sanctions against the country last month.

“US sanctions mean that, as a US company, Nike cannot supply shoes to players in the Iranian national team at this time,” the multinational corporation said in a statement and reported by ESPN.

The administration’s move led to Nike’s decision, which also enraged Queiroz and left the team scrambling for new equipment.

Despite the team’s frustration, Queiroz — who formerly managed Real Madrid and Portugal — said the issues wouldn’t impact the team’s performance. Instead, he said his team will use the problems as motivation to play harder.

“We have not allowed, under any circumstances, [problems] to become justifications or excuses,” the coach said, according to Marca.

Queiroz and his team will face tough competition as they compete in their fifth World Cup. Although FIFA currently ranks Iran higher than its first competitor Morocco — 37th and 41st respectively — both teams are starting in a group that includes 2010 World Cup winners Spain and reigning European champions Portugal.

Nonetheless, Queiroz voiced optimism despite the difficult challenge ahead.

“We concede they are favourites but we don’t tolerate anybody telling us that we are not capable of winning,” he said. “We don’t tolerate anybody undermining our expectations and our hopes. We are here to compete with the favourites and we hope the gods of football speak higher and they make decisions.”

Queiroz’s men romped through Asian qualifying without tasting defeat in 18 games.

But their preparations for Russia were disrupted as warm-up friendlies against Greece and then Kosovo were cancelled.

However, football analysts and veteran players and coaches are still optimistic about the Team Melli’s performance at the World Cup.

Behnam Abolqassempour, a former player of the national team, believes Queiroz has what it takes to surprise Iran’s opponents.

He is very optimistic that the team would challenge its powerful rivals thanks to its young and motivated players. “Our strong point can be the young players we have and their huge motivation to show their best performance at the world cup.”

Heshmat Mohajerani, Iran’s head coach at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, has also described Queiroz as one of the world’s best football masters, particularly in analysis.

“Fortunately, Queiroz is a smart and talented coach, and has managed to create a very friendly atmosphere among the players,” Mohajerani said, adding that the Portuguese manager knows the Team Melli’s opponents very well.

“If we manage to win the first match against Morocco, we’ll have the chance to advance to the next stage [for the first time in history] by clinching a draw in the next matches against Spain and Portugal,” he added.

“Our players and head coach have fortunately showed they have the capacity and know that an entire nation is behind them,” Mohajerani noted.

Iranian people, both inside the country and in Russia, are eagerly waiting for the success of their national team, which is appearing in the World Cup for the second consecutive time.

Here in the Iranian capital, billboards have been installed across the city to encourage the entire nation to support the national team. One of the most popular ones is the extremely huge billboard in Tehran’s Valiasr Square, on which it is written, “We’ll Be Champions Together: One Nation, One Heartbeat.”

Team Melli Inspired by US Sanctions to Perform Better in World Cup: Queiroz

Israeli Regime to Collapse If Referendum Held among Palestinians: Iran Leader

Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei

In an address to a group of Iranian officials, people and ambassadors from the Muslim states on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr on Friday, the Leader said the regime which has been established on wrong foundations will definitely collapse by God’s grace and the resolute will of the Muslim nations.

“The only way to counter the criminal policies of the US and the Zionists is to recognize their plots and foil them through resistance,” he was quoted as saying in a report by the Leader’s website.

He said it is highly critical that the Islamic states and political, cultural and religious elites in the Muslim World shoulder the heavy responsibility of standing against the arrogant powers.

“As history has proved the Zionist regime which is suffering from illegitimacy will collapse in the near future.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Leader said the latest overt and covert efforts by some weak states of the region to establish diplomatic relations with the occupying Zionist regime or the US move to relocate its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem al-Quds will not resolve the problem of Israel’s illegitimacy.

“The regime has been established based on force and threat against, slaughter of and expelling of a nation from its mother land. That’s why the illegitimacy of Israel has been inscribed in the heart of the Islamic nations. So, no one can clean the map of Palestine from the historical memory of the world’s geography,” he said.

He also underlined the urgency of holding a referendum among Palestinians including Muslims, Jews and Christians on their future government and said the referendum will lead to the total collapse of the fake regime of Israel which will come true in the near future.

Enemy Plotting to Exert Economic Pressure to Disappoint Iranians: Leader

Addressing a huge crowd of worshippers in sermons following Eid-ul-Fitr prayers on Friday, Ayatollah Khamenei said the enemies’ policy is to stage propaganda campaigns to trigger a war of nerves in the society.

He criticized some media outlets and individuals that repeat enemies’ words, and asked them to stop it.

Ayatollah Khamenei said the reason behind “diabolical powers’” constant plots against the Iranian nation is that they are concerned over the nation’s resistance, power, independence and lofty and creative thoughts.

“These powers make every effort, but they always fail,” said Ayatollah Khamenei.

He then referred to US President Donald Trump’s admission that Washington spent $7 trillion in West Asia in vain, which indicates “they have failed in the region.”

“This admission shows the Great Satan (the United States) has failed to achieve its objectives despite making so many attempts, and it will keep failing to attain its goals, no matter how much more money it spends in this region,” the Leader noted.

He urged Iranian people to remain vigilant and get to spot conspiracies.

He called on people to abstain from profligate spending and extravagance while urging officials to take the necessary measures to address people’s economic problems.

“A central committee comprised of the heads of the three branches of government as well as key authorities in the three branches has been set up to deal with economic issues. The committee should follow up on economic issues step by step, adopt firm decisions and implement them,” said the Leader.

Ayatollah Khamenei also praised Iranians for their mass turnout for International Quds Day rallies on June 8.

Iran Ready to Offer Technical, Engineering Services to DR Congo

In a Thursday meeting with the Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo Jean-Claude Gakosso in Tehran, Sarmadi underlined the importance that the Islamic Republic attaches to African countries in its foreign policy.

He also noted that Iran’s technical and engineering companies are prepared to take part in various power, energy, and other infrastructure projects in the African country.

Gakosso, in turn, expressed his country’s preparedness to strengthen cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran in various political and economic areas.

During the talks, the two sides called on the international community to unanimously stand against any act of unilateralism and violation of the international treaties.

They also exchanged views on oil cooperation between the two sides as well as the membership of the DR Congo in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

Gakosso had earlier met with Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh.

Iran’s bilateral relations with the Democratic Republic of Congo have primarily stemmed from developing trade and other economic ties, particularly in the energy field.

Last year, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Vice Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Léonard She Okitundu visited Iran and held talks with Iranian officials including Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

“Iran Not to Support Turkey’s Anti-PKK Operations in Northern Iraq”

A senior spokesman for the Iranian Armed Forces Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi said, “In spite of Iran’s support for any anti-terrorist action, the Islamic Republic believes a military operation within the borders of a third country on the pretext of combating terrorism without legal permission from the legitimate government of the country is unlawful.”

The Islamic Republic of Iran has been one of the victims of terrorism over the past four decades; however, it will never support actions that violate the sovereignty of another country to face terrorist groups, underscored Shekarchi, according to Tasnim News Agency.

Turkey claimed on Tuesday that Iran has offered verbal support for its latest offensive against Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants scattered across the forbidding Qandil Mountain range separating Iran from Iraq. Defence Minister Nurettin Canikli said, “Our offer to Iran was to carry out the operation together. Iran, in its remarks at least, has voiced very important support.”

His comments came a day after Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared that the operation against Qandil had started with 20 Turkish fighter jets destroying 14 PKK targets in the region.

A Guide to Visiting Lisbon with Low Budget

You can fall in love with Lisbon, barely coming off the plane: fresh sea air immediately swells your head. And when you find yourself in the historical centre, you will realize that you are lost permanently and irrevocably.

The beauty and originality of Lisbon is amazing. In Europe, you won’t find such a city: with ancient buildings, steep streets, yellow trams and magical fragrance of flowering oranges.

In Lisbon one is inclined to return again, and then again and again. If you don’t have a lot of money, then there’s no point to worry and postpone the acquaintance with your favourite city for later: there are many ways to visit Lisbon on the cheap, without sacrificing your own comfort.

To completely immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of Lisbon, it’s best to walk around the city on foot, armed with a map and guidebook, because many amazing places are far from the usual tourist trails.

There is a list of the best low-budget places to visit in Lisbon.

A Guide to Visiting Lisbon with Low Budget
The Jerónimos Monastery

The Jerónimos Monastery

This is a tourist attraction of Lisbon, which should be mentioned first in this list. The Jerónimos Monastery is the most visited tourist attraction in Portugal. The number of visitors is steadily growing every year. In 2014, the Monastery of Jeronimos was visited by 807,845 visitors. It is under the protection of UNESCO as a monument of the World Heritage and listed in Seven Wonders of Portugal.

A Guide to Visiting Lisbon with Low Budget
The Tower of Belém

The Tower of Belém

The Tower of Belém is the most recognisable sighting of Lisbon, built during the times of the Great Discoveries. Also classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983 and listed in Seven Wonders of Portugal.

Museums

In Lisbon, there are many different museums, and on the first Sunday of the month, the entrance to many of them is completely free! Art lovers should visit the museum of Galust Gulbenkian. There is one of the world’s best private collections, collected by the oil tycoon.

A collection of contemporary art is presented in the museum of Berardi (the entrance is free, in the halls there are Wi-Fi and air conditioning).

To penetrate the history of the Portuguese empire, be sure to explore the spacious rooms of the Maritime Museum, which presents a collection of ship models from the first caravels to the royal yachts.

Fashion connoisseurs should visit the free museum of fashion and design (MUDE) on Rua Augusta, where one can trace design history of the last decades.

The most visited museum in Lisbon is National Coach Museum. Previously, in this huge hall was a riding academy, where horses ran and the royal children learned the art of riding. Today, here is the world’s richest collection of horse-drawn carriages. There are coaches, tarantas, charabancs and cabs of different times from all over Europe, but the highlight of the program is the state coaches. The entrance to the museum is absolutely free.

A Guide to Visiting Lisbon with Low BudgetLisbon Tram 28

The famous Lisbon Tram 28 route (28E, where E – means elétrico – tram) is rightly considered a tourist and described in every Lisbon guide. This old route is popular not only among tourists, but also among local residents, as it passes through the whole city centre and the old districts of Lisbon. This is a very fascinating attraction.

The territory of LX Factory

This is the creative centre of Lisbon in the industrial decorations of the XIX century. The territory of the former factory in the Alcantara area has now become a haven of artists, designers and musicians, and the brick walls are covered with graffiti. Here they sell books, interior items, democratic clothes, and also drink and have a snack in relaxed atmosphere.

A Guide to Visiting Lisbon with Low Budget
Bordallo Pinheiro Garden

Bordallo Pinheiro Garden

Rafael Bordallo Pinheiro is the Lisbon Antonio Gaudi. Works of the artist and ceramist with unlimited imagination are collected in the park in the north of Lisbon: giant lizards, sea creatures, and a black cat are located among bushes and fountains.

Many parks in Lisbon are free of charge. At your disposal there is a countless number of viewing points, cosy corners with the best urban views and the whole Lisbon – alive, blooming and magical at any time of the year. If you are planning to visit Lisbon with your loved one, click primedating.com to find out about the romantic places of this wonderful city.

Iran Allowed to Establish Military Bases in Syria: Assad

Assad says if Iran wants to establish a military base in Syria, the Arab country will have no problem with that because the relations between Tehran and Damascus are strategic.

“There are no Iranian military units in Syria and there are only Iranian advisers in the Arab country, because Syria had a long history of relations with the Islamic Republic even before the war, and the two sides have strong military relations,” pointed out.

Speaking in an interview with Al Alam News Network, he further noted that the involvement of Americans and Zionists has prevented peace in southern Syria.

Assad went on to say that the Zionist regime continuously bombs Syrian forces on the southern front to directly support the terrorists.

This is done in a way that the artillery and air force of this regime are working as the artillery and air force of the terrorists, he underlined.

The Syrian president also stressed that he will visit Iran at the earliest and nothing can prevent this trip.

MP Calls for Punishment of Foreign Firms Leaving Iran

Ali Akbar Karimi said Korean and European companies which have been active in Iran’s market since the nuclear deal came into force in 2016 have already taken full advantages of the economic opportunities in the country.

In an interview with Tasnim News Agency, Karimi expressed regret that a number of these companies have decided to quit their operations in Iran following the US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

“Though the hasty decision by these companies to leave Iran will not hamper Iran’s economic development and growth, it will create some problems for certain economic sectors of the country. Therefore it is up to the government to adopt some appropriate measures against the decision and compensate for the upcoming economic loss,” he said.

Karimi also called on watchdog organizations in Iran to deal seriously with companies violating regulations and smuggling various models of foreign vehicles into the country.

“If the foreign car companies leave Iran without being punished, the psychological shock of their quit will inflict a heavy blow on Iran’s domestic economy,” he said.

The price of various models of vehicles has risen between 20 million and 400 million Rials over the past two weeks. This comes as a number of leading foreign car manufactures including Peugeot, Citroen, and Hyundai have announced their decision to leave Iran. Meanwhile, some other manufacturers have limited their output, and this has led to a further rise in prices.

Iran Blasts Saudi-led Coalition’s Attack on Yemen’s Hodeidah

In a statement on Thursday, the Iranian spokesman censured the attack and expressed concern about worsening humanitarian conditions in the impoverished country.

Tehran has always emphasised that there is no military solution to the Yemeni crisis, Qassemi said, adding that the aggressors must end their assaults.

“Such crimes will shatter the hopes for political endeavours and will add to the complexity of the situation,” he added.

Saudi-led coalition’s warplanes and warships pounded Yemen’s Hodeidah for a second day on Thursday, to seize the country’s main port in the largest battle of a war that has created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Hodeidah is the main lifeline for food aid to a country where 8.4 million people are on the verge of starvation in what potentially would be the world’s worst famine for generations.

Zarif Urges Canada to Adopt Independent Policy towards Iran

Speaking to reporters at the end of his three-day visit to South Africa, Zarif expressed regret over the Canadian House of Commons’ vote against relations with Tehran and said the move is against the interests of Canada.

“Unfortunately, there are still some illusions and false images of Iran in Canada,” he said.

Although the government has changed in Canada and a new administration has stepped into the political fray with a new approach towards the world, the radicals are still active in the country, exerting their political pressure on the Trudeau government, he was quoted as saying in a report by Fars News Agency.

The Islamic Republic of Iran maintains that such policies are against the interests of Canada and do not make any contribution to international peace and security, he added.

“They remain silent towards crimes committed by their regional allies but blame the Islamic Republic for the very crimes made by their allies,” he said.

The Iranian foreign minister said Iran has always stood ready in the campaign against terror and the situation in the region would be totally different if Iran didn’t put in hard efforts to create peace and security.

“We hope that the Western countries don’t get overwhelmed by the political propaganda spread by the enemies against Iran, don’t contribute to such propaganda and adopt an independent policy towards Iran,” he said.

He also said it is regrettable that the Canadian government has decided to adopt such a policy towards Iran.

Liberals in Canada’s House of Commons passed a strongly-worded conservative motion condemning the Iranian government on Tuesday. The move saw Prime Minister Justin Trudeau call on the government to “abandon its current plan and immediately cease any and all negotiations or discussions” to restore diplomatic relations, and to immediately list the IRGC as a terrorist entity under Canada’s Criminal Code.