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Putin’s Envoy Briefs Iran on Helsinki Meeting with Trump

In a meeting held in Tehran, Alexander Lavrentiev held talks with Saeed Iravani, the deputy secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council for foreign policy and international security.

During the talks, the Russian representative presented a comprehensive report on the negotiations held in a recent summit between Trump and Putin.

The Russian official said Moscow has committed itself to supporting international agreements and urges countries to refrain from unilateralism and using economic and trade tools to impose their political will on other nations.

Lavrentiev touched upon the Kremlin’s transparent and firm position on the Iran nuclear deal, and said Russia regards the imposition of unilateral sanctions against Iran as a violation of this international agreement. He said the Russian president reminded Trump in their meeting that Washington’s sanctions are unconstructive and detrimental.

He expressed hope that continued talks by China, Russia and other European countries with the United States will make the White House change its stance with regards to unilateral policies. He also hoped that already agreed deals within the framework of the JCPOA will serve as the basis for further action.

He also stressed the need for Iran and Moscow to press ahead with their political and security cooperation in Syria.

He said the Russian government’s determination to continue joint work to combat terror has not been undermined, and the two countries will continue to move on the same path until stability and security are fully restored to Syria.

Iravani, in turn, expressed his gratitude to the Russian president for immediately sending a special envoy to Tehran, and described the move as a clear sign of both countries’ compliance with the rules of mutual cooperation and strategic collaboration.

“The Russian president’s fundamental and firm stances on the United States’ unilateralism and breach of promises show Russia’s commitment to international regulations and the logic of talks and understanding in order to tackle political and security challenges,” said the Iranian official.

Iravani appreciated Russia’s abidance by and support for the JCPOA as well as its non-stop efforts to [help] fulfil the commitments undertaken by other signatories to this international agreement.

“As stipulated in numerous reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Islamic Republic of Iran has lived up to all of its obligations under the JCPOA and believes the continuation of this trend is contingent upon the securing of Iran’s legal rights and the fulfilment of the obligations undertaken by the other countries which are parties to the deal,” he said.

Elsewhere in his remarks, he touched upon the recent developments in Syria. He recalled the gains made by the Syrian army and popular forces in the south with the support of countries which are members of the anti-terror coalition.

“The recent achievements are a key step toward promoting the political process within the framework of the negotiations in Astana and Sochi,” he said.

He noted Iran believes it is very important to keep pursuing a political solution to the Syria crisis while boosting the trend of intra-Syrian talks, and supports efforts made in that regard.

Iravani noted the level of Tehran-Moscow cooperation shows the negative moves by the Israeli regime as well as its hit-and-run actions have no bearing on Iran-Russia cooperation, and that the two countries will continue to reinforce Syrian armed forces in the war on terror within the framework of the current coalition.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story today was the remarks by President Hassan Rouhani’s chief of staff Mahmoud Vaezi, who said US President Donald Trump had called his Iranian counterpart for eight times during the latter’s visit to New York in 2017, but the Iranian delegation ignored the calls.

The prospect of Tehran’s cooperation with the European Union and their efforts to save the Iran nuclear deal also remained a top story. Reformist and pro-government media covered the remarks by an official with Tehran’s chamber of commerce on the EU’s $80 billion credit for working with Iran, but Kayhan rejected the remarks as a lie, saying that the European Investment Bank (EIB) has clearly announced it will not work with Iran due to its risks.

President Rouhani’s decision to reshuffle his cabinet in coming days also received great coverage.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Armed Forces Totally Prepared to Give Crushing Response to Any Ill-Wishing Aggressor: DM

2- ICJ: Iran Has Filed Lawsuit against US over Re-Imposition of Sanctions

3- India Might Be Exempted from US’ Iran Sanctions: Indian Paper

4- Europe Shouldn’t Just Pay Lip Service: Zarif

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Afkar:

1- Putin Blackmailing Trump: What Secret Does Putin Know?

2- E-Government Best Way to Eradicate Corruption

3- Historic Prosecution of Those Disrupting Gold Coin, Forex Markets

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Talks with US: From Words to Reality

  • Trump Makes Eight Phone Calls to Meet with Rouhani in New York

2- Trump and Issue of Contacting Iran [Editorial]

3- Prosecutor-General Gives Ultimatum to Chief Banker

  • Central Bank Must Disclose Names of Those Receiving Official-Rate Currencies in 48 Hours

4- Trump Looking for Iran-US Bilateral Talks without Europe [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Ebtekar:

1- Two Steps by Europe, One Step by Iran

  • Iran, Europe’s Efforts to Save JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Emtiaz:

1- $80 Billion Credit for Iranian Firms

2- Huge Interest in Summer Vacations

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Etemad:

1- Judicial Action Not Working on Hijab Issue: Prosecutor General

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran Ready to Achieve 190,000 SWU Enrichment: AEOI Chief

2- Cabinet to Be Reshuffled

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Iran:

1- Time for Cabinet Reshuffle

  • Rouhani Considering New Options for Ministerial Posts

2- Online School for Programming in Mother Tongue

3- Iran and US: Who Would Call First?

  • Trump Called Rouhani Eight Times during His Visit to New York

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Javan:

1- Gov’t to Reinforce Its Members in Economic War: Cabinet Reshuffle in Coming Days

2- Faghani: World Admired Iran

3- Lack of Media Literacy, Achilles’ Heel of Celebrities in Cyberspace

4- Trump Accepts Russia Has Interfered in US Elections

  • Russia Had Intervention, but It Wasn’t Effective

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Kayhan:

1- They Lie that Europeans Want to Allocate $80 Billion to Iranian Firms

  • European Investment Bank: EU Banks Cannot Work with Iran

2- Bodies of 75 Martyrs Repatriated from Iraq to Iran after 3 Decades

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Resalat:

1- Citizens’ Rights Violated in Cyberspace

2- Every Single Iranian Has Right to Access Public Information

3- People Are Not Told about Realities of FATF

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19


 

Shargh:

1- Eight Unanswered Calls by Trump for Talking with Rouhani

2- China’s Eye on Middle East: Chinese President Visits UAE after 29 Years

3- Velayati: We Have Trust in Moscow

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 19

Gilan Province, Historical Hub of Silk Farming in Iran

Gilan Province in northern Iran produces almost half of the country’s raw cocoon thanks to its climate, which is conducive to mulberry tree plantation.

Last year, the province produced over 430 tonnes of raw silk cocoons.

Other provinces in which sericulture is practiced include Mazandaran and Golestan (in northern Iran), Khorasan Razavi, North and South Khorasan (all in eastern Iran), East Azarbaijan (in the northwest) and Isfahan (in central Iran).

The country is the world’s eighth biggest country in silk farming after China, India, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Brazil, Vietnam and North Korea.

The industry generates numerous direct and indirect jobs, especially for the rural population.

Silk and its byproducts such as silkworm powder are used as raw material in pharmaceutical, cosmetics and toiletry industries.

The following photos retrieved from IRIB News Agency show people of Gilan Province active in the sericulture industry:

Iran, Armenia Hold Joint Consular Meeting

Iran Congratulates Armenia on National Day

The meeting was held at the Iranian Foreign Ministry on Wednesday and was chaired by Iranian and Armenian directors general for consular affairs.

At the meeting, the two sides reviewed the topics discussed at the 11th joint consular meeting of the two countries and expressed satisfaction with the proper implementation of the decisions adopted and the progress made. They further exchanged views on issues such as mutual cooperation in easing popular exchanges between the two countries and upgrading cooperation in the fields of commerce and tourism.

They also discussed students and prisoners’ affairs as well as fighting drugs, human smuggling and organized crime, among other issues.

Iran Ready to Expand Business Ties with D-8 States: FM

During the Wednesday meeting, Iran’s top diplomat described the D-8 Organization as an important body with great untapped potentialities for expanding cooperation among the member states.

He also expressed Iran’s willingness and preparedness to enhance cooperation with the private sectors of the D-8 member states and exchange experiences with the organization in scientific and technological areas.

Transfer of Technology, cooperation in various research and development areas, financing economic projects, barter system, cooperation in medicine production and exports were among other issues discussed in the meeting.

The D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation, also known as Developing-8, is an organization for development cooperation among Bangladesh, Egypt, Nigeria, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Turkey.

The goals of D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation are to improve the member states’ position in the global economy, diversify and create new opportunities in trade relations, enhance participation in decision-making at international level, and improve standards of living.

D-8 is a forum with no adverse impact on bilateral and multilateral commitments of the member states, emanating from their membership to other international or regional organizations.

Iran Ready to Expand Business Ties with D-8 States: FM

FM Zarif Warns against Plots to Sever Iran-Europe Ties

Iran Blasts Europe’s ‘Disastrous’ Subservience to US

Zarif made the comments in separate meetings with the outgoing ambassadors of France, Belgium and the Netherlands in Tehran.

During the Wednesday meetings, the Iranian top diplomat referred to the long-time and historical relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Europe and warned about the enemies’ plots to sever relations between the two sides through false pretexts.

He also underlined the dire need for Europe to avoid sheltering desperate terrorist groups on its soil.

Iran and the five remaining parties to the 2015 nuclear deal have been involved in talks over the past months to discuss ways of maintaining the international accord after the US’ withdrawal.FM Zarif Warns against Plots to Sever Iran-Europe Ties

Since US President Donald Trump pulled Washington out of the historic nuclear deal, European countries have been scrambling to ensure that Iran gets enough economic benefits to persuade it to stay in the deal.

Trump also said he would reinstate US nuclear sanctions on Iran and impose “the highest level” of economic bans on the Islamic Republic.

Under the JCPOA, Iran undertook to put limits on its nuclear program in exchange for the removal of nuclear-related sanctions imposed against Tehran. The remaining parties have vowed to stay in the accord.

Iran Foreign Ministry Presents 10th Quarterly Report on JCPOA to Parliament

ICJ Ruling Proves US Sanctions against Iran Cruel: Statement

In a Wednesday statement, Qassemi said the report was presented to the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission on Tuesday.

“In its 10th report to the Parliament, the Foreign Ministry pointed out that during the first three months of this Persian year, all the developments of the Iran nuclear deal were influenced by the US administration’s illegal and unilateral move to withdraw from the JCPOA in May,” he said.

The spokesman went on to say that the Foreign Ministry’s report also referred to the intensification of the US’ aggressive moves and approaches towards Iran under the current president as well as the US’ repeated violations of its commitments under the JCPOA.

“The report then elaborated on the US administration’s moves over the past three months as well as the other measures it adopted following an exclusive speech by the US president dedicated to his country’s new policies towards Iran on May 8,” he noted.

According to Qassemi, the tenth report to the Parliament also  covered the measures adopted by the Foreign Ministry to pursue the rightful demands of the Islamic Republic by taking advantage of the existing capacities including the negotiations that the Iranian foreign minister held with his counterparts of the remaining sides of the JCPOA, two meetings at the level of ministers and deputy ministers held by the Joint Commission of the JCPOA, several expert meetings held with other sides of the JCPOA aimed at exploring ways on how they can compensate for the loss inflicted on Iran by the US’ withdrawal as well as their pledges and measures to guarantee that Iran can enjoy its benefits under the nuclear deal.

In its report, he said, the Foreign Ministry also referred to the 11th report by the International Atomic Energy Agency on Iran’s full compliance with its nuclear pledges and its continued nuclear activities within the country’s strategic and long-term nuclear program.

“The report underlines that over the past three months, all nuclear activities of Iran –particularly in Research & Development area – have continued based on the schedule of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran.”

Iran Gov’t Promises Transparency on Jamming Satellite Signals

In a recent interview with ISNA, Azari Jahromi said the ministry is neither involved in the jamming operation nor has granted any licenses for that.

“The ICT Ministry is not involved in the jamming. There are no licenses for jamming and the ministry has not issued any organization with such licences,” he said.

The jamming of satellite channels, usually targeting channels accused of spreading propaganda against the Islamic Republic, has caused controversies in Iran in recent months.

There are concerns among people over the negative health impacts of the local jamming operations, which are rumoured to cause a wide range of health problems, from headaches to cancer and birth defects.

In 2017, hundreds of people in Shiraz in central Iran held protests outside the headquarters of the governor of the Fars Province against the use of broadcast jamming.

Some government organs, including the Health Ministry, have also warned against health risks of exposure to jamming signals.

But the source of the jamming is still a mystery, with no one in the Establishment admitting to be behind the operation.

 

Iran Meeting Radiation Standards

Azari Jahromi told ISNA that officials are concerned over health impacts of electromagnetic radiation, particularly those caused by mobile towers.

These concerns have led the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei to order the Supreme National Security Council to set a working group to investigate whether standards in radiation are met, the minister said.

As part of the investigation, Jahromi said, the ministry has been tasked with installing equipment for monitoring “electromagnetic emissions” in five Iranian metropolitans, including Shiraz and Tehran.

The minister said the equipment have so far shown the level of emissions in the country are about a third of maximum level under global standards.

“Fortunately, world standards are met in Iran in this regard,” he said, adding that people need not to be concerned about the health risks of exposure to emissions.

The minister said governments organizations including Atomic Energy Organization of Iran are in charge of preventing health problems caused by emissions, if the need arises.

“EU Allocates $80 Billion Credit to Cooperation with Iranian Firms”

Pedram Soltani said after the incidents in Iraq and Syria, Europe is no longer interested in seeing insecurity and war in the Middle East and wants to stand by Iran firmly so much so that those incidents would not happen in the Islamic Republic.

“But Iranian political analysts are neglecting this issue, and they are creating a negative atmosphere in the country,” Fars News Agency quoted the Iranian official as saying.

Soltani pointed out that the $80 billion credit is allocated by the European Union to the cooperation of small and medium-sized Iranian and European companies.

“A European economic organization has been tasked with this, in order to establish a relationship between the two sides.”

The management of funds and small and medium-sized enterprises in the European Union is carried out by a subsidiary of the European Union, he added.

The commissioner for small and medium-sized industries of the European Union was in Iran three weeks ago and Iran’s Chamber of Commerce is going to negotiate with them as the representative of the private sector, noted Soltani, stressing that the Chamber of Commerce of Iran has established good ties with the European Union.

Poll: MKO Doesn’t Represent Iranian Diaspora in Canada

Members of anti-Iran terrorist group MKO along with its guests from the US and its regional allies in its annual gathering in Paris

According to the survey conducted by the Iranian-Canadian Congress, 98.90 percent of 1,551 Iranian diaspora in Canada who took part in the online survey said they were against the presence of Ottawa officials in the Paris annual gathering.

In response to a question whether or not the MKO represent you when it comes to Iran-related issues and Canada’s policies towards the country, 99.48 percent said the terrorist group doesn’t represent them at all, a report by Alef news website said.

Meanwhile, 94.13 percent said they are against a decision by the former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to remove the MKO from the list of terrorist organizations in 2012. They also described Harper’s decision as a mistake.

Poll: MKO Doesn’t Represent Iranian Diaspora in CanadaAs the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada, Harper came from the modern Conservative Party of Canada. During his premiership, he was among the staunch supporters of the Zionist regime and showed deep animosity towards the Islamic Republic. Meanwhile, he never supported the talks between Iran and the six world powers which finally led to the Iran nuclear deal in 2015.

In his latest move against Iran, Harper attended the recent MKO gathering in Paris.

MKO is designated a terrorist organization by Iran and Iraq. Washington and the European Union removed MKO from their lists of terrorist organizations in 2012 and 2009, respectively. The group is based in Paris, with a compound for its militiamen located in Albania.

The MKO held its annual meeting in Paris on Saturday with a number of American hawks such as Rudy Giuliani – Donald Trump’s personal lawyer – and other former US officials as well as former Canadian PM Harper in attendance.

Founded in the 1960s, the terror group fled to Iraq in 1986, where it joined Saddam’s army during the war Iraq imposed on Iran (1980-1988) and helped Saddam kill thousands of Iranian civilians and soldiers during the US-backed war imposed on Iran.

Poll: MKO Doesn’t Represent Iranian Diaspora in Canada