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Iranian Minister Sounds the Alarm on Upcoming Sanctions

Hashemi

In an address to the heads of Iranian universities of medical sciences, Hashemi urged them to get prepared for the sanctions which are to be re-imposed as of November.

He said the sanctions are imminent and “we should brace ourselves for a storm and consult with experts on ways to cope with the upcoming hard situation,” a report by Khabar Online said.

The minister warned his colleagues about efforts by certain individuals linked with the enemies to create public dissatisfaction inside the country.

Hashemi went on to say that the storm of sanctions is getting closer to Iran and the country should be braced for it.

He said the enemies have already waged an economic war against Iran and the medical sector of the country should do its utmost to cope with the upcoming challenge created by international powers.

He further highlighted the country’s medical achievements over the past five years and said so far the government has managed to establish 6,000 special clinics across the country, train a huge number of family doctors, complete the country’s comprehensive health network and create electronic health cases and manage its resources.

“Both the government and the parliament have contributed to efforts that resulted in those achievements.”

Tehran’s Attractions in Photos: Post Museum

This museum is one of the oldest and finest governmental buildings, consisting of two parts including various saloons and rooms.

Ancient relics and historical items displayed in this museum include Pahlavi mailboxes, different types of round, simple, oval, and rectangular seals, samples of seals used in foreign offices, Islamic Republic Day seals, various governmental decrees, old and new handheld electric appliances, stamp revocation hand-held instruments, old stamps, etc.

Here are Azad News Agency’s photos of this unique museum:

Iranian Forces Kill Three Terrorists near Iraqi Border

IRGC

In a statement on Saturday, the Najaf Ashraf Base of the IRGC Ground Forces said it had identified and completely destroyed a “counter-revolutionary terrorist group” that planned to carry out acts of sabotage and measures against national security after crossing the border into Iran in Nowdesheh area in Kermanshah Province.

During the clashes, three terrorists were killed and one was critically injured while an IRGC soldier also lost his life, it added.

It noted that some ammunition and military equipment were confiscated.

Late in June, the Quds Force of the IRGC also killed three members of a terrorist group during clashes in the country’s southeastern border with Pakistan.

Erdogan: Turkey Set to Do Trade with Iran Using National Currencies

Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the move is aimed at countering the adverse effects of fluctuations in the exchange rates of foreign currencies usually used in international trade.

He said fluctuations in forex exchange rates are not an issue that only Turkey is facing, but is an international concern. Erdogan noted that one of the best ways to tackle the issue is to do trade with other countries using national currencies.

The Turkish president said the exchange rates for the greenback and the Euro keep fluctuating in different countries, bringing uncertainty upon exporters and importers. As a result, he added, talks are underway with Russia, Iran and China on the implementation of an agreement to conduct trade using national currencies.

Erdogan stressed that doing trade using national currencies will minimize the effects of fluctuations in forex exchange rates.

Turkey’s exports and imports stand at around $160 billion and $200 billion a year respectively. Turkey is among the key trade partners of Iran, Russia and China.

The value of Turkey’s lira against the US dollar has dropped by 30 percent this year. The lira has lost its value against the euro by 25 percent.

Erdogan says the plunge in the value of the Turkish monetary unit is a move aimed at challenging the country’s economy, but underlines that Turkey will continue to move forward on its path.

Iran Leader’s Aide Describes Putin as “Logical, Brave” Politician

Iran Leader’s Aide Describes Putin as “Logical, Brave” Politician

Shortly after a meeting with Putin, Velayati referred to the upcoming summit between Trump and Putin in Helsinki and said it is unlikely that Trump adopts a logical stance in his meeting with Putin.

Velayati described Putin as a logical, brave and predictable politician with clear positions, saying, “Their summit is significant and the whole world should be aware that Trump is not striding in the right direction and he is delusional when it comes to running his country,” he said.

He further noted that Iran has no plan for holding any negotiation with the US, particularly the Trump administration

Velayati referred to the US’ illegal withdrawal from the multinational Iran nuclear deal and said Washington violated the very deal which had been confirmed by the United Nations Security Council.

“Amid such situation, is it logical for us to sit for talks with the US to hear unsubstantiated remarks?” he was quoted as saying in a report by IRNA.

He said the US claims it will not allow the Islamic Republic of Iran to export oil through Persian Gulf, adding, Iran’s reply, as announced by President Hassan Rouhani was explicit, that is, if Iran is not allowed to export oil through Persian Gulf, no other regional states could do so.

Touching on Iran-Russia relations in the oil area, Velayati said Iran sells oil to Russia and receives its money.

Iran Leader’s Aide Describes Putin as “Logical, Brave” Politician
Photo of meeting between Iran’s special envoy Ali Akbar Velayati and Russian President Vladimir in Putin in Moscow in July 2018. The way President Putin sat in front of Velayati sparked positive reactions by experts and diplomats, who described it as a sign of warm and strategic ties between the two countries.

“We have got accustomed to problems facing in selling our oil over the past decades. We don’t see any serious problem. The sanctions could hamper our efforts but we know how to market and sell our oil amid the sanctions,” he said.

He went on to say that the Islamic Republic has signed agreements with three Russian oil companies and “Putin has expressed his country’s preparedness to make investment in Iran.”

According to Velayati, Iran-Russia relations date back to 500 years ago and the relations are too strong to be overshadowed by trivial issues. “Tehran attaches significant importance to its relations with Moscow and the two sides have good cooperation in Syria.”

He then referred to the anti-Iran campaign of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and said Iran doesn’t care about his moves and even the western countries have realized that his words should not be taken seriously.

Britons Design Creative Trump Blimps to Protest His Visit (+Photos)

London activists were highly involved in arrangements for protests against Trump’s four-day visit to the UK. Designing creative effigies of Trump was among the main measures adopted by the Londoners to express their anti-Trump protests.

Thousands of protesters also marched through the streets of London on Friday as Trump met Prime Minister Theresa May and the Queen earlier on Friday.

Trump travelled to Britain, Washington’s key ally, one and a half years after he took office as president. During his stay, Trump meet with Queen Elizabeth, PM May and other UK officials.

Trump was scheduled to visit Britain in June 2017, but Britons were opposed to his trip because of his anti-Muslim policies and his executive order that banned migrants of some Islamic countries from entering the US.

Objections to Trump’s trip to Britain did not stop there, and those opposing his immigration and other racist policies such as his support for supremacists or right-wing extremists in Britain staged a protest rally in early 2017. They threatened to stage the largest demonstration in the UK’s history if Trump travelled to their country.

Afterwards, Trump’s trip to the UK was postponed several times.

What follows are photos of the blimps flown amid his visit:

Belgium Highly Dangerous in Counterattacks: AFC Instructor

Masoud Eqbali, a senior AFC instructor, believes the British team is not capable of controlling Belgian stars.

In a recent interview with Azad News Agency, Eghbali said most of the Belgian team members play for leading clubs in the world, adding the players have contributed considerably to their teams’ success thanks to their high capabilities as well as their exceptional mental power.

“The Belgian team enjoys extraordinary halfbacks including Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Michael Hazard and Mertens. Their defence line is also highly prepared with their goalkeeper in an ideal physical condition. The team can be highly dangerous in counterattacks,” he added.

“Interestingly enough, among the nations with highly professional leagues like England, Spain and Germany, it was the Britons who managed to reach the Semis. This reveals that their players hadn’t recovered fully yet from the huge pressure exerted on them by their club matches,” he said.

Eqbali then referred to the physical preparedness of the participating teams in the 2018 World Cup’s semis and added the factor of chance played its role in the success or failure of many teams during the tournament.

The play-off match for the third-place will be held between England and Belgium within a few hours. The two teams suffered defeats against Croatia and France in the Semis, and are going to play their second match in the 2018 tournament. Earlier in the Group Stage, Belgium defeated England 1-0 with a goal by Adnan Januzaj.

The Saturday match will be officiated by Iranian referee Alireza Faghani and his assistants Reza Sokhandan and Mohammad-Reza Mansouri.

Trump’s Policies to Lead to Multipolar World: British Analyst

Trump finally travelled to Britain, Washington’s key ally, one and a half years after he took office as president. During his stay, Trump meet with Queen Elizabeth, British Prime Minister Theresa May and other UK officials.

Trump was originally scheduled to visit Britain in June 2017, but Britons were opposed to his trip because of his anti-Muslim policies and his executive order that banned migrants of some Islamic countries from entering the US.

Objections to Trump’s trip to Britain did not stop there, and those opposing his immigration and other racist policies such as his support for supremacists or right-wing extremists in Britain staged a protest rally in early 2017. They threatened to stage the largest demonstration in the UK’s history if Trump travelled to their country.

Afterwards, Trump’s trip to the UK was postponed several times. Now, as Trump was visiting Britain, people across the country came to London to stage a protest rally.

Trump’s Policies to Lead to Multipolar World: British AnalystRodney Shakespeare, a British political commentator, has, in an interview with Fars News Agency, weighed in on Trump’s trip to Britain and its ramifications.

He referred to the massive protest rallies against his visit, saying British people are fed up with Trump.

Shakespeare said Trump reneged on Washington’s commitments under the Iran nuclear deal, breached the Paris Climate Agreement and has dragged the world into a trade war. He said Trump is an anti-Muslim figure as well.

Therefore, the commentator noted, the UK government has arranged Trump’s trip in such a way that he will visit anywhere, but London.

He said the UK and the US had special relations in the past, but now the US is not reliable. There is no way London can trust the Trump administration when it comes to having good trade relations with the US, added the analyst.

According to the commentator, Trump is selfish and unwise, so the US and Britain are unlikely to have special relations in the future.

Shakespeare said the Trump administration has affected and harmed transatlantic relations permanently. He said the US definitely has a lot of political and military power at the moment, but its political power is diminishing to a great extent. He noted the United States’ economic power is deteriorating as well. He said the world is changing, and a multipolar world will soon emerge.

He said Trump has clearly announced that NATO members in Europe must allocate more spending to the organization, and added Trump will likely go ahead with his demand. He said Europe will probably decide to form its own army, in which case NATO could be greatly weakened.

The commentator also touched upon Britain’s plan to leave the European Union. He said London plans to have better trade relations with the US after the Brexit goes into effect, but this is a far-fetched idea. He said Britain favours free trade relations, but Trump is unlikely to be happy with it.

Shakespeare also touched upon the Iran issue. He said negotiations over Iran have no chance of success. The analyst said Trump intends to bring Iran’s oil exports to zero.

According to the commentator, there is only one way that Washington can do this, and that is to station vessels in the Persian Gulf, so that Iranian oil tankers will not be able to leave ports.

He said President Rouhani has also announced that if Iran’s petroleum exports are stopped, there will be no replacement for it.

He further noted that Trump not only wants to wreck the Iran nuclear deal, but is determined to shatter Iran. Shakespeare said he believes there is no chance for talks over Iran, and even if negotiations take place, they will result in no change.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all newspapers today was the visit of Ali Akbar Velayati to Moscow as the special envoy of Iran, who delivered messages from Iran’s Leader and President to Vladimir Putin. His comments after meeting the Russian president particularly received great attention, and were the focus of headlines in a number of papers.

Also a top story was US President Donald Trump’s visit to London, which outraged many Britons who took to the streets to hold protest rallies against the trip.

A meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and Trump’s comments during the summit also received great coverage.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Putin to Visit Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Abrar:

1- US Threatens to Impose Sanctions on China, Russia, Europe If They Keep Importing Iran’s Oil

2- Foreign Ministry: Iran’s Missile Program Totally Defensive, Conventional

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Afsaneh Nadipour Appointed as Zarif’s Senior Assistant

  • Experts Believe Her Appointment Is Good, but Late, Insufficient

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Asrar:

1- Imam Khomeini’s Grandson Highlights Necessity of Using Public Diplomacy to Achieve Global Peace

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- Great Bargaining in Helsinki: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel Trying to Mediate between Putin, Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Ebtekar:

1- A Report on Trump’s European Tour

  • From Controversies in Brussels, London to Trump’s Eagerness to Arrive in Helsinki

2- Faghani to Make History by Officiating Third-Place FIFA World Cup Match

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Etemad:

1- Health Is People’s Right: Gov’t Resolved to Fight Signal Jamming

2- London Did Not Welcome Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Ettela’at:

1- Russia Ready to Make Macro-Investment in Iran’s Oil, Gas Industries

2- People in London Hold Massive Protest Rallies against Trump’s Visit

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Iran:

1- London’s Unpopular Guest: US President’s Visit Outrages Britons

2- 5,000 Men Beat by Their Wives in Iran Last YearA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Javan:

1- Velayati after Meeting Putin: We’ll Expel US from Middle East

2- 60 Cities in Britain against US President

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Indian National Congress Party Supports Oil Imports from Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Kayhan:

1- Velayati in Moscow: If Iran Can’t Export Oil, No One in Region Can Do So

2- Total Says It Respects US’ Decision and Leaves Iran!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Quds:

1- Lebanese Hezbollah’s Wounded War Veteran Meets with Iran Leader

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Resalat:

1- Government Unveils 12 Plans to Counter US Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Sayeh:

1- Price of Flower in Iran 6 Times Higher than Netherlands

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Sazandegi:

1- Russia to Make $50 Billion Investment in Iran

  • Putin Promises Velayati to Compensate for West’s Withdrawal from Iran Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- NATO Threatens Iran, Russia

  • Will NATO Submit to Trump?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Shargh:

1- Velayati: Iran Not Interested in Holding Talks with US

2- Trump: Iranians Will Finally Call Me

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

SMT:

1- 17% of Business Licences Issued for Women

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Diplomatic Initiative to Counter US

  • Which Countries Iranian Ambassadors Visited?
  • Iran Sends Special Envoys to Russia, Netherlands, Malaysia, Latin America
  • Rouhani Also Visited Switzerland, Austria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 14

Legislation Watchdog Rejects FATF Amendments to Iran’s CTF Law

Foreign Ministry Condemns FATF’s Blacklisting of Iran

Speaking in a presser in Tehran on Saturday, Abbasali Kadkhodaei said the council’s members have found the legislation to be in violation of Iran’s Constitution,

According to a report by Tasnim News Agency, Kadkhodaei said the members believe introducing such amendments are not within the area of responsibility of the parliament and they should instead be presented by the Judiciary.

Kadkhodaei also said the Guardian Council has also rejected legislation to join the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime known as Palermo Convention.

The spokesman said the council has found three faults with the legislation, including that it is against Resistance Economy principles and also against security policies of the country.

The two sets of legislation have been sent back to the parliament to be modified, the spokesman said.

If lawmakers do not accept the Guardians Council’s view, the legislation will be sent to the Expediency Council, which is entrusted with acting as an arbiter between the two bodies.

Iran’s implementation of FATF standards has become highly controversial in recent months. Iran has for many years found itself in a blacklist of countries not doing enough to combat money laundering and terrorism financing by the G7-created FATF.

Following the January 2016 implementation of the JCPOA, the FATF suspended countermeasures against the country and entered into talks with the Iranian government that led to an action plan.

Opponents of FATF argue joining the organization makes the country vulnerable to outside meddling and it could hamper Iran’s support for allies such as Hezbollah.

But advocates believe the return of Iran to the FATF’s blacklist will isolate Iran from the global economy and provide support for those who seek to undermine JCPOA.

Moreover, the advocates, including Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, believe that joining the FATF will pose no security threat against the country.

In its last meeting held on June 29, the FATF lamented that “Iran’s action plan has expired with a majority of the action items remaining incomplete” and gave Iran until October to implement necessary reform.

This is while Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei recently suggested that Iran did not have to join international conventions such as FATF when the consequences are not clear.

Speaking on June 20, the Leader said the parliament should pass legislation to combat money laundering according to its own criteria.