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Trump Warns EU over Its Move to Protect Iran against Sanctions

“The Iran sanctions have officially been cast. These are the most biting sanctions ever imposed, and in November they ratchet up to yet another level,” Trump wrote in an early morning tweet Tuesday.

“Anyone doing business with Iran will NOT be doing business with the United States. I am asking for WORLD PEACE, nothing less,” he added.

His warning was apparently addressed to the EU which put into forcea law banning companies from complying with US sanctions or court rulings and enabling them to claim compensation for potential damage.

British Minister of State for the Middle East Alistair Burt said Europe can protect its companies from new US sanctions which were reinstated on Tuesday, as the EU activated a blocking statute to insulate firms against any fallout.

“If a company fears legal action taken against it and enforcement action taken against it by an entity in response to American sanctions then that company can be protected as far as EU legislation is concerned,” Burt told BBC radio.

Under the blocking statute, EU businesses can sue the US administration in the national courts of member states.

European firms must seek a legal exemption for withdrawing from Iran due to US sanctions and those failing to do so could be penalized by their governments.

Firms, however, do not need to apply for EU authorization to leave Iran if their decision is based on business grounds, making the issue a tricky one.

“It is a commercial decision for companies whether they continue to work in Iran,” Burt said.

Many European companies withdrew from Iran after Trump pulled the US out of the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran and set a grace period for firms to wind down their business in the country.

EU officials, however, were quoted on Monday as saying that a number of other countries had asked them for details on the blocking regulations as they also explore ways to bypass sanctions.

China, Russia and Turkey have already indicated that they would not comply with the unilateral US sanctions.

The foreign ministers of France, Germany and Britain pledged in a joint statement on Monday to work on preserving financial flows and Iran’s oil and gas exports.

The German Economy Ministry said Berlin would continue to offer export and investment guarantees for firms doing business with Iran.

Senior US administration officials, however, warned that the risks were real for companies working in Iran, raising the stakes in an unprecedented standoff between traditional allies.

That means European firms have a serious balancing act for braving US penalties in order to do business with Iran.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The remarks made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in his live interview with the state TV on Monday night were the top story in all newspapers today.

Several papers also covered the comments made by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif about the impact of the US’ sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

The European Union’s statement against the first batch of US’ sanctions on Iran and its move to update its “Blocking Statute” to counter the bans also received great coverage.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Rouhani: Negotiation Meaningless If Coupled with Sanctions

2- Europe Expresses Regret over Re-Imposition of Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Abrar:

1- Zarif: Iran Always Supports Dialogue, but US Must Prove Talks Are worth the Time

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Rouhani Calls for Holding Referendum on Major Issues

2- EU Implements Blocking Laws against Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani: I Have No Prerequisite for Negotiation with US

  • US Should Make Up for Their Mistakes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Ebtekar:

1- Zarif: Return of Sanctions Not to Cause Anything Serious

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Etemad:

1- Rouhani’s Solution to Domestic, Foreign Problems: What’s Wrong with Referendum?

2- Iran FM to Trump: People Not to Believe Your Negotiation Gesture

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: We’ll Overcome Sanctions Safe and Sound

  • Iran Always Ready for Talks If US Shows Honesty: President

2- EU Regulation to Counter US Sanctions to Be Implemented as of Tomorrow

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Gostaresh-e San’at:

1- Women Industrialists More Organized than Men

  • A Review of How Men, Women Work in Industrial Towns

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Hamshahri:

1- Rouhani: Those Who Talk of Negotiation Shouldn’t Impose Bans on Iranian Children, Adults

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Hemayat:

1- European Analysts: Sanctions Will End Up in US’ Failure

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Javan:

1- Rouhani: Previous Forex Policies Paved Way for Corruption, Abuse

  • President Urges People Not to Buy Foreign Currencies to Help Gov’t

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Ka’enat:

1- Zarif: Only 3 to 4 Countries Standing against Islamic Republic

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Kayhan:

1- Rouhani: US Hypocrisy Knows No Limit

2- Trump’s Trade War against Everyone, Everyone against Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Sazandegi:

1- Europe against US

  • Mogherini Says Delivery of ATR Planes to Iran Indicates JCPOA Still Alive

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Shargh:

1- Zarif: Negotiation Must Be Worthwhile

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Rouhani: We Won’t Show Mercy towards Those Who Disrupt Economy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7

 

Iran Navy Chief Holds Talks with Japanese, Pakistani Military Attachés

In his meeting with the new and outgoing Pakistani military attachés in Tehran on Monday, Khanzadi praised the growing relations between Iran and Pakistan, their navies in particular, and expressed the hope that the ties would further develop and that the navies would be able to ensure security of the Indian Ocean through regional cooperation and without the interference of trans-regional states.

He further stressed the need for the two countries’ navies to exchange experiences and said Iranians regard Pakistan as a “brotherly” country.

In his separate meeting on the same day with the Japanese military attaché, Khanzadi urged using the geographic, historical, geopolitical and technological capabilities of Iran and Japan.

He also pointed to the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) 2018 held in Tehran in April and said that he had some meetings with the Japanese military officials attending the symposium and that Iran plans to further boost ties between the navies of the two countries.

The IONS 2018, attended by high-ranking delegations from 35 countries, was held on April 23 and 24 with an opening speech by Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri.

During the two-day meeting, Iran officially assumed presidency of the symposium for two years.

The IONS is a voluntary initiative that seeks to increase maritime co-operation among navies of the littoral states of the Indian Ocean Region by providing an open and inclusive forum for discussion of regionally relevant maritime issues.

Iran Ready for Closer Cooperation with Ivory Coast

In a Tuesday message to his Ivorian counterpart Alassane Ouattara, Rouhani offered his sincerest congratulations on the Independence Day of the country.

“I hope that with mutual efforts of the authorities of the two countries, we would witness further development of relations in all fields of mutual interest,” Rouhani said.

He also wished health and success for Ouattara and prosperity and felicity for the people of Ivory Coast.

Ivory Coast became a protectorate of France in 1843–1844 and later a French colony in 1893 amid the European scramble for Africa. However, it managed to achieve independence on August 7, 1960, led by Félix Houphouët-Boigny, who ruled the country until 1993.

Return of US Sanctions Real Chance for Economic Modernization: Iran

Larijani

Pointing to Iran’s progress in the defence sector that has created effective deterrence against foreign powers, Larijani said Iran managed to produce powerful weapons after foreign countries refused to provide Iran with military equipment during the 1980s Iran-Iraq war.

“The same can happen in the economic sector and we can make a great leap,” Tasnim News Agency quoted him as saying.

The top lawmaker said Iran has in the past missed big opportunities for boosting domestic production as it used to spend petrodollars on importing goods.

But now, he added, the country should seize the chance and focus on improving its economy, modifying structures and facilitating investments in the country.

“This period can lead to internal modernization of the country’s economy,” he said.

The US president pulled his country out of the 2015 nuclear deal early May, threatening to impose the “highest level” of economic bans on the Islamic Republic that would ultimately destroy its economy.

US President Donald Trump re-imposed anti-Iran sanctions on the country’s automotive and metal sectors, gold trade, aviation industry and other fields on Monday.

The US is also working to push the world to cut trade with Iran and stop purchasing the country’s oil before November, when further sanctions on oil and transactions with the central bank of Iran will be restored.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Valley of Stars on Qeshm Island

Valley of Stars on Qeshm Island

The Valley of Stars is not simply a location; is a rare geological phenomenon located in the north of Berkeh-ye Khalaf village. The Valley of Stars is 5km away from the southern edge of Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf.

The beautiful valley is there thanks to soil erosion triggered by surface water, torrential rain and high gusts in the area.

Locals believe that the valley of Stars has been named after the falling of a star centuries ago.

What follows are ISNA‘s photos of the beautiful valley in Qeshm Island, Persian Gulf:

Iran FM Holds Talks with PUIC, ECO Secretary-Generals

Iran FM Holds Talks with PUIC, ECO Secretary-GeneralsIn the Tuesday meeting with PUIC Secretary-General Mouhamed Khouraichi Niass, the two sides exchanged view about the organization’s goals of promoting unity and convergence in the Muslim world and overcoming existing challenges.

The PUIC was established in 1999, with its headquarters located in Tehran.

The PUIC aims to provide a framework for comprehensive cooperation and coordination among the parliaments of the Organization Islamic Cooperation countries by exchanging views on economic, social and political issues of interest to member states.

Earlier in the day, Zarif also met Halil İbrahim Akça, the outgoing secretary-general of the ECO who was leaving Tehran at the end of his mission.

Iran FM Holds Talks with PUIC, ECO Secretary-GeneralsIn his busy Tuesday, the Iranian top diplomat also met the new ambassador of Pakistan Riffat Masood, who handed over a copy of her credentials to Zarif.

She previously served as Pakistan’s envoy to Norway, and is expected to help improve Tehran-Islamabad ties during her mission, particularly following the imminent election of Imran Khan as the Pakistani Prime Minister.

“Reuters, AP, AFP Published 2 Million Words against Iran in 20 Years”

media

Bijan Nobaveh, a former correspondent for Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting at UN headquarters in New York who later became a member of Iran’s parliament, said the Western governments are fairly wary of the revolutionary Iran and have established dozens of media outlets tasked with influencing the attitude of the Iranian people.

“To advance their agenda regarding the communists [Soviet Union], arrogant powers established a radio channel called ‘superior life’. But after the Islamic Revolution, they have created over 100 television and radio channels that publish anti-Islamic Republic content in Persian. This indicates the importance of the Islamic Republic, which is a source of fear for arrogant powers,” he said.

Speaking in a recent meeting on history of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Tehran, Nobaveh said the Western governments have also employed western media giants to fight Iran.

According to my research, over the past 20 years, the three big news agencies of Reuters, AFP and AP have published two million words against the Islamic Republic, most of which were aimed at changing the Iranian peoples’ lifestyle and beliefs, Tasnim News Agency quoted him as saying.

 

Western Media’s Hypocrisy

The former lawmaker censured the Western-backed media for their hypocritical positions, saying they act to advance the agenda of western governments.

To give an example, Nobaveh drew a comparison between the Western media’s coverage of the Iraqi chemical attacks against Iran and their coverage of suspicious chemical incidents in Syria that western governments blame on the Syrian government.

“[Former Iraqi dictator] Saddam Hussein’s chemical attacks, which killed and injured thousands of people, were the gravest war crimes since the end of World War II, but there are no mentions of the attacks in the international media,” he said.

“Why were these outlets silent when forty German firms were providing chemical material to Saddam?” asked Nobaveh, himself a victim of Saddam’s chemical attacks.

Iran says the chemical weapons used by Saddam during the 1980s Iran-Iraq war were provided to the Iraqi regime by Germany and other western countries.

Nobaveh said when it comes to Syria’s chemical incidents, the western media do their best to highlight the incident and persuade the global public opinion into believing the Syrian government was behind the chemical attacks.

Western governments have accused the Syrian government of perpetrating the attacks, and conducted two missile strikes against the Syrian government as a punishment in 2017 and 2018.

Syria, Russia and Iran say the attacks have been fabricated by foreign-backed militants to justify the greater involvement of western powers in the conflict.

Playing with Water, Best Way to Beat Summer Heat in Iran

These days many children can be seen playing with water to stay cool and withstand the extreme heat. Parks in all parts of Iran have brought welcome relief to children suffering through the hot summer.

What follows are some snapshots of kids playing in two parks in Tehran and Mashhad retrieved from Azad News Agency:

Zarif Raps US’ Hypocrisy as Trump Snaps Back Anti-Iran Sanctions

Zarif Raps US’ Hypocrisy as Trump Snaps Back Anti-Iran Sanctions

Zarif said the return of US sanctions on Iran’s aviation industry shows the country does not really care about the Iranian people.

“The Trump Administration wants the world to believe it’s concerned about the Iranian people,” Zarif tweeted.

“Yet the very first sanctions it re-imposed have cancelled licenses for sales of +200 passenger jets under absurd pretexts, endangering ordinary Iranians. US hypocrisy knows no bounds,” he said.

Trump, who withdrew the US from the 2015 nuclear deal in March, re-imposed anti-Iran sanctions on Iran’s automotive and metal sectors, gold trade, aviation industry and other fields on Monday.

After the nuclear deal came into effect in January 2016, Iran signed contracts with western firms to purchase over 200 passenger planes. But the return of US sanctions will most likely prevent completion of the contracts, as Washington has revoked export licenses needed by European plane makers due to their heavy use of US parts.

At least 2,000 Iranian people have lost their lives in plane accidents since the 1979 Revolution, which toppled the US-backed regime of Shah and led to global sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

 

US-EU Standoff

After ordering the return of sanctions, Trump threatened that there will be “severe consequences” for those who continue trade with Iran.

However, the EU is seemingly defying the threat. The EU on Monday updated a so-called blocking statute that seeks to protect European companies from any penalties imposed by the US for doing business with Iran.

The measure threatens companies with penalties if they comply with American sanctions, putting some in a bind, Washington Post reported.

In a statement Monday, the EU, UK, France and Germany said they “deeply regret” the US action.

Further sanctions on oil and transactions with the central bank of Iran will come into effect November 4.