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Iran Vows to Protect Syria’s Integrity, Sovereignty

“The Zionist regime (of Israel) seeks a weak Syria and counters whatever leads to the strengthening of the Syrian nation and government,” Chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh said in a meeting with Syrian Ambassador to Tehran Adnan Mahmoud on Sunday.

He pointed to the US measures against Iran over the past four decades and said, “Since the first days after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, the US strategy was to weaken the [Islamic] Revolution and the Islamic Republic and has spared no efforts in this regard.”

The legislator added that the current threats posed by the US administration of President Donald Trump were nothing new for the Iranian nation.

The US president has stepped up his hostile rhetoric against Iran. Just last week, Trump threatened Iran with hardship “the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before.”

Trump’s pugnacious Twitter message in all capital letters came late on July 22 after Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warned his US counterpart not to “play with the lion’s tail.”

The Syrian ambassador, for his part, stressed the importance of bolstering relations in all fields and said the US and its allies want to wage an economic war due to their failures in the political arena.

Mahmoud also said the US and its regional mercenaries as well as all those who support terrorism for their own political objectives are liable for recent terrorist attacks in Syria.

The battle against terrorism in Syria is not different from anti-terror campaign across the Middle East, the Syrian diplomat pointed out.

A so-called monitor group has said that the death toll from a spate of attacks and bombings carried out by members of Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in Syria’s southwestern province of Sweida has surpassed 220.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which is close to Syrian opposition, said last Wednesday that three attackers set off their explosive belts in Sweida city, located more than 100 kilometers southeast of the capital Damascus, as other blasts hit villages to the north and east. A fourth bomb explosion hit the city later.

The Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Thursday condemned deadly Daesh attacks in Sweida, saying such crimes are mere attempts to prop up the foreign-backed terrorists, which are suffering one defeat after another on the battlefield.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The ongoing economic crisis in Iran, particularly the price hikes and unprecedented devaluation of the country’s national currency, remained the top story today. Some papers urged the government to break its silence and immediately take appropriate actions to control the situation, and some like Kayhan called for prosecution and even execution of those who disrupt the country’s economy.

Several papers also covered reports on Iran-US direct talks, especially after US President Donald Trump’s call for talks with his Iranian counterpart without any preconditions.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Senior Lawmaker: Package Proposed by EU Is Good

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Abrar:

1- Negotiation with US Not Possible: Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Mousavian Gives Details of Trump’s Call for Talks with Rouhani

  • Macron Mediated between Iran, US
  • France Even Told Rouhani Trilateral Meeting Can Be Held

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Key to Cabinet Reshuffle in Jahangiri’s Hands

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran First VP: New Economic Conditions in Iran Not to Last Forever

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Etemad:

1- Return of Displaced Syrians, New Priority in Syria Talks

  • Representatives of Iran, Russia, Turkey Meet in Sochi

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran First VP: The Country’s Forex Policy to Be Revised

2- Palestinians’ Reaction Forces Saudi Arabia to Back Off from Supporting ‘Deal of the Century’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Javan:

1- IRGC to Rouhani: Mr President! Use Your Anger to Resolve Government’s Economic Deficiencies

2- ‘Basra Region’ Project Taking Advantage of Iraq Protests

3- North Korea Delivers Body of American Soldier

  • Transfer of American Soldiers’ Bodies from N. Korea after 67 Years

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Kayhan:

1- Ansarullah to UAE: You Can’t Even Fight against a Village without US’ Help

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Lavrov: Formation of Equal System in the World Cannot Be Prevented

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Sazandegi:

1- 400,000 Iranians Poised to Immigrate

2- Trump’s Scandal: Ongoing Sex Scandals against US President

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Shahrvand:

1- One Step to Optional Military Service: MPs Propose New Bill for Professional Military Service

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Shargh:

1- Reformist, Conservative Activists Urge Gov’t to Break Its Silence

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31


 

Tejarat:

1- Continued Chaos in Market, Unprecedented Hike in Prices

  • “Take It Easy” Syndrome in Economy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 31

Iran Condemns Terrorist Attack on Foreign Tourists in Tajikistan

Qassemi told reporters on Tuesday that the Islamic Republic denounces any act of terrorism in any part of the world, including the recent attack on foreign tourists in Tajikistan.

Criticising the negative points stated in the Tajik Interior Ministry’s statement against Iran, he said the Islamic Republic strongly denies having any connection with the incident and the existence of a base for providing training on acts of sabotage in Iran.

“Tehran is ready to work with the Tajik authorities to look into the issue,” he added.

Qassemi noted that such baseless statements would harm friendly and fraternal relations between Iran and Tajikistan.

He further expressed the hope that the two sides would work together to strengthen bilateral ties and not let the enemies undermine mutual relations by setting forth such issues.

Four Western cyclists were killed when a car ploughed into them in Tajikistan in what may have been a terrorist act in which the attackers also stabbed their victims after injuring them, the interior minister and the US embassy in Dushanbe announced on Monday.

The tourists, from the United States, Switzerland and the Netherlands, were killed in the Central Asian country on Sunday. Three others, from Switzerland, the Netherlands and France, were injured – one of them from a stab wound.

Tajik security forces killed four suspected attackers on Monday and detained one. In a statement on Tuesday, the interior ministry said it had detained four more suspects and blamed the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT) for the attack.

Citing what it said was the confession of a detained suspect, the interior ministry of Tajikistan claimed the attackers’ leader had been trained in Iran and the group planned to flee to Afghanistan after the attack.

This comes as ISIS has claimed responsibility for the killing of four foreign cyclists.

Free Concert for Iranians to Feel Better amid Economic Woes

Amid an economic crisis and an historic devaluation of Iran’s national currency, Shajarian wrote on his Instagram page that he may perform a free street concert if he is given the required permissions.

“Dear people, in these days when Siavash is through the blaze [referring to a story in Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh], I do not know what to do to make people feel better. If there would not be a licence problem, I’ll be at your service to perform a broad street concert for you [for free],” he said.

“Hope we’d feel better next to each other,” he wrote on his page.

Shajarian’s post was immediately welcomed by Iranian officials. Hojjat Nazari, a member of Tehran City Council, hailed the decision and expressed his preparedness to cooperate with the renowned singer. He also recommended that Shajarian holds the concert in a relatively poorer neighbourhood in southern Tehran.

The Culture Ministry’s Music Office also said it is ready to issue the required permissions for Shajarian to hold the outdoor performance.

According to IRNA, several Iranian singers had earlier cancelled their concerts to sympathise with the people who are spending hard days.

However, they were criticized by some who believe instead of cancelling the concerts singers can lower the price of the tickets or hold free programs to create joyful moments for the people.

“Keeping Strait of Hormuz Open Hinges on Iran’s Interests”

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz needs some preliminaries, Khanzadi said on Tuesday.

“The effectiveness of a Strait heavily depends on its openness. Sanctions are highly influential on the functions and sanctions against Iran will affect the functions of the Strait of Hormuz,” he added.

“The international community must show its commitment towards the Islamic Republic. We do not consider the US as an effective player in the decision-making process in the Strait of Hormuz, and our actions are dependent on the opinion of the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution,” noted Rear Admiral Khanzadi.

The US has threatened to cut down to zero Iran’s oil exports as part of its efforts to step up pressure on the Islamic Republic.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani suggested earlier this month that Iran would try to stop oil trade in the region, if the US halts Iran’s oil export.

Speaking in a Tuesday meeting with UK’s new ambassador to Tehran, Rouhani stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran has never been seeking tension in the region and does not want to create a problem in the world’s waterways, but it will never give up its right to export oil.

Iran Keen to Boost Ties with S. Korea, Vietnam: Rouhani

In a Tuesday meeting with the new ambassador of South Korea to Tehran, President Rouhani stressed that relations between Tehran and Seoul have always been friendly, and in recent years the ties have expanded and had positive results.

“Today, companies and private sectors of the two countries have good cooperation in different fields, especially energy, and they trust each other.”

“Iran can always be a reliable source of energy for South Korea,” said Rouhani, adding that certainly, the decisions of the new US administration are temporary, while the relations between Iran and South Korea are historical and deep-rooted.

“We should not let political issues and illegal sanctions hurt the historical relations between the two countries,” stated Rouhani, highlighting that efforts to further develop interaction between Tehran and Seoul and accelerate the implementation of the joint agreements.

In turn, the new South Korean Ambassador to Tehran underlined that Iran and South Korea have always had good relations.

He added that the ties between Tehran and Seoul have become much stronger in the past five years, saying, “I will not hesitate to try to expand the cooperation between the two countries in different sectors.”

Iran Keen to Boost Ties with S. Korea, Vietnam: Rouhani

Meanwhile, Vietnam’s new ambassador to Tehran also held a meeting with the Iranian president and submitted his credentials.

In this meeting, President Rouhani said the relations between the two countries have been very well developed in recent years, and in the light of their capabilities, it is a must to further strengthen Tehran-Hanoi ties.

Referring to good agreements reached between the two countries during his visit to Vietnam, Rouhani noted that the two countries have plenty of capacities to meet each other’s needs. “By accelerating the implementation of the agreements, significant steps can be taken in line with the interests of the two nations,” he underscored.

“We hope that there will be good developments in the banking ties and deepening of Tehran-Hanoi economic cooperation. The Islamic Republic of Iran is fully prepared to boost the economic-political and cultural relations with Vietnam.”

The new Vietnamese envoy to Tehran, for his part, said he will do his utmost to expand the cooperation between the two countries in different sectors. He said in this regard, the Vietnamese prime minister has called on companies active in the economic sphere to develop relations with their Iranian counterparts.

Ball in Europe’s Court after US’ Withdrawal from JCPOA: Iran

In a Tuesday meeting with UK’s new ambassador to Tehran Robert Macaire, President Rouhani said today is a significant period in history, and it is very important for the Iranian people to see that Europe clearly expresses its position on the actions that must be taken to compensate for the illegal withdrawal of the United States from the nuclear deal.

Rouhani also criticised the failure of some parties in the full implementation of the JCPOA in the commercial and economic sectors and banking relationships.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is always ready to develop relations with European countries, and now, after the illegal withdrawal of the US, in the short time available, the ball is on the European states’ court.”

Rouhani also described as constructive the meetings and talks of the officials of the two countries regarding bilateral and international issues.

The president stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran has never been seeking tension in the region and does not want to create a problem in the world’s waterways, but it will never give up its right to export oil.

For his part, Macaire said today, European countries are making unprecedented and great efforts to maintain the nuclear deal, especially in the economic field.

“We are looking for the further development of relations with Iran, and we believe that solving the problems and crises is possible only through dialogue and diplomacy,” he noted, stressing the importance of Iran’s de-escalation policy in the region.

Iran, Turkey, Russia Discuss Syria Peace in Sochi

The Monday talks were attended by Senior Assistant to Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Jaberi Ansari, Russian President’s Special Envoy for Syria Alexander Lavrentiev and Deputy Turkish Foreign Minister Sedat Onal.

The top negotiators of the three countries also discussed a draft final statement of the 10th international conference on Syria peace, which is underway in Sochi.

Jaberi Ansari also met with the Syrian delegation to Sochi talks headed by Syria’s UN envoy Bashar al-Jafari. During the talks, the two sides discussed the Constitutional Committee and the exchange of detainees. They also conferred on the final statement of the 10th Astana conference.

He also held separate talks with UN’s Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura and Turkey’s Onal.

In the meeting with de Mistura, the two diplomats exchanged view on the political settlement of the conflict, the committee tasked with drafting Syria’s Constitution, and humanitarian dimensions of the Syria crisis, particularly the return of refugees.

Jaberi Ansari and Onal also discussed the latest developments in the Syria crisis, the committee on Syrian Constitution, the return of refugees, the exchange of detainees and abductees, and the final statement the 10th round of Syria talks.

Seven Ways to Combat Poverty

Poverty

A look at this disparity of living may tempt you to believe the gap in lifestyles is too large to bridge, but there are many things that a single person can do to improve the well-being of those who live in poverty.

 

1. Understand the Obstacles of Poverty

Without an understanding of the challenges of poverty, it is difficult to help appropriately. For example, it often isn’t enough to provide a little bit of clothing or a meal here and there. Families and individuals stuck in a cycle of poverty are often deprived of the education that might lift them from their circumstances or adequate healthcare to ensure they are physically able to improve their situations.

People in poor communities may not have the same opportunities for employment as those in more comfortable conditions. Facing disadvantages economically, socially, and politically, entire segments of the population may be trapped in a cycle without the means to break free.

 

2. Recognize Talents and Value

Too often, people assume that gifts of money and goods are enough to make lasting changes in poor communities. While these donations are necessary, they don’t really address the underlying problem. One of the first things you can do as an individual is to change your perspective.

Rather than viewing these people as projects, take time to get to know individuals. As you come to know them, you’ll recognize the potential for success, while coming to love and respect individuals and groups of people. As part of these interactions, you may provide access to new job opportunities or give aid in overcoming everyday barriers.

 

3. Recognize Outside Influences

It is a somewhat prevalent attitude that the poor are poor because they haven’t done enough to change their situation. However, as you gain information about the issues facing impoverished communities, you’ll begin to recognize links between reproductive rights, workers’ rights, and the criminal justice system. Even in wealthy countries, there are struggles to implement government policies and programs that might alleviate poverty, lack of education, lack of healthcare, and income inequality. If you’re able to stop blaming the poor for their circumstances, you’ll be able to start affecting positive change.

 

4. Raise Awareness

In neighborhoods where clean water is taken for granted, it can be hard to imagine the struggle for water facing the poor in rural areas. When public education is more or less free, it is hard to believe that some children cannot afford to attend their local schools. According to the World Bank, 1 in 10 people survive on less than US$1.90 per day. That’s an issue that is easy to overlook when you’re surrounded by other affluent households.

 

5. Donate Money and Goods Wisely

Thoughtful financial assistance can be a boon to those in need. In the short term, those donations may provide a meal for a family or ensure another month of shelter. If you’re hoping to make a long-term difference, however, you may want to combine your efforts with others, such as charitable organizations.

Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva is one example of this type of work. She combined her efforts with UNESCO, the UN Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, which seeks to bring education to impoverished communities, foster unity between and appreciation for cultures, and advocates the importance of freedom of expression. Identify organizations with goals that align with yours and combine your resources with theirs to achieve lasting benefits.

 

6. Sponsor Fundraisers and Drives

Social media and electronic global communications have made it easier than ever to pull people together in a single effort. Communities around the world have been hit with hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters. News of those disasters traveled quickly, inspiring disaster relief donations; emergency supplies, food, money, and volunteer services arrived from all over the world. When you see a need, you could sponsor a fundraising effort online, organize a collection drive, or gather volunteers to complete needed projects, such as building a well.

Social media is a powerful tool which can be leveraged by charitable organisations and NGOs in many ways to start a fundraiser and drive attendance at charity events. For those yet to get their act together, here are three important tips to help you get started;

• Maintain your organisation’s profile clarity & consistency across platforms.
• Encourage all the members of your organization to follow and share your posts.
• Choose the right SM platforms to promote your organization and its upcoming charity events, depending on who your target audience is.

 

7. Get Involved in Public Policies

Pay attention to existing laws and bills and take steps to recognize their effect on society, especially on those populations living in poverty. Sponsor and support policies and laws that are aimed at reducing poverty and improving the circumstances of those who don’t have the same advantages you enjoy.

As just one person, you may not feel that you can do much to alleviate the suffering of those living in poverty. However, there are steps you can take to increase awareness, change minds, and improve the circumstances of families or individuals in your community. Whether you choose to make donations or influence public policy, your efforts are sure to serve as an example for others.

Iran’s Top Diplomat Departs for Sri Lanka

During the visit, the Iranian top diplomat is to discuss bilateral relations with senior Sri Lankan officials.

After Sri Lanka, Zarif will visit Singapore to sign documents on Iran’s accession to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

While in Singapore, he will also attend a ministerial meeting of the ASEAN.

“Consensus among South-east Asian countries on accepting Iran as a member of the ASEAN’s Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC) indicates the importance of relations and interaction with Iran as an important and influential power in regional and international equations by all members of this Association,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi a few days ago.

The ministerial summit of the ASEAN member states and its partners was kicked off on Monday and will last until August 4 in Singapore.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is also expected to attend the summit on August 3, fuelling speculations that there might be a bilateral meeting between top diplomats of Iran and the US after the recent escalation of war of words between Tehran and Washington.