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Iran Government Urged to Summon French Ambassador over MKO Gathering

Second Vice-Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Ali Motahari made the call on Tuesday on the floor of the Parliament in response to a protest by an MP against the French government’s decision to allow the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) to hold its annual anti-Iran gathering in Paris.

“Your protest is acceptable and we expect the Iranian Foreign Ministry to summon French ambassador as the least retaliatory move,” he told the MP, as reported by Fars News Agency.

He went on to say this is not the first time that the French government is allowing the MKO to hold its anti-Iran gathering in Paris.

“The Iranian government should adopt appropriate measures to prevent such gatherings from being held in the future,” he noted.

Back on Saturday, the terror group held its annual meeting in Paris 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 Prime Minister Stephen Harper in attendance.

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

Iran Dismisses Accusation of Training Taliban Militants

On Monday, The Times quoted unnamed Taliban and Afghan officials as saying that hundreds of Taliban militants are receiving advanced training from special forces at military academies in Iran.

However, the Iranian embassy in Kabul said in a statement on Wednesday that the goal of such “fake and undocumented” allegations is to wage “a psychological war” and damage friendly relations between the Iranian and Afghan governments.

Instead of leveling “baseless” accusations against Afghanistan’s neighbors, media outlet should work to find the root causes of the failure of the so-called anti-terrorism fight by certain governments in the Asian country.

“As the Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly said, it has never extended its rifts with other countries to Afghanistan’s domestic affairs and seeks an increase in global efforts to reinforce the Afghan government and decrease its people’s suffering,” the statement added.

It also described terrorism and extremism as joint threats to all regional countries, underlining the need for mutual cooperation to counter such threats.

Like in the past, the statement said, Tehran helps strengthen peace and restore stability to Afghanistan.

The US and its allies invaded Afghanistan under the guise of the war on terror. Some 17 years on, Taliban has only boosted its campaign of violence across the country, targeting both civilians and security forces in bloody assaults.

More recently, the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group has also taken advantage of the chaos and established a foothold in eastern and northern Afghanistan.

The militant outfit has stepped up its terror attacks in the war-torn state after losing its bases in Iraq and Syria despite the presence of thousands of foreign troops on Afghan soil.

Iran Says Future of Ties with Switzerland Bright, Promising

“We had friendly and constructive talks with [Swiss President] Alain Berset in Bern. The two countries are resolved to have close and targeted cooperation in various fields of economy, business, science, technology, and tourism while respecting the international law,” he noted in a tweet on Tuesday night.

“The agreements reached [between Tehran and Bern] promise a bright future in bilateral ties,” he added.

Speaking at a joint press conference with his Swiss counterpart Berset on Tuesday, President Rouhani said Iran and Switzerland have decided to boost ties in financial, banking, trade, investment, tourism, scientific and cultural sectors, he added.

He also noted that his negotiations in the trip to Switzerland have made him confident that “the two countries are resolved to very well overcome the possible problems that trade ties of the two countries will face in the coming months.”

For his part, the Swiss president said he has held talks with his Iranian counterpart on the financial and economic issues, voicing Switzerland’s eagerness to host a scientific delegation from Iran for cooperation in the scientific and research affairs.

Before the press conference, officials from the two countries signed two statements on scientific and medical cooperation as well as an agreement on road transportation.

Heading a diplomatic and economic delegation, President Rouhani travelled to Switzerland for a tour that later took him to Austria.

The trip comes after the US administration announced plans to get as many countries as possible down to zero Iranian oil imports and launch a campaign of “maximum economic and diplomatic pressure” on Iran.

General Soleimani Praises Rouhani’s “Timely, Wise” Remarks

In a letter to Rouhani on Wednesday, General Soleimani said it was a source of pride and honour to read his comment that if Iran’s oil is not allowed to be exported through the Persian Gulf, then there will be no guarantee that other countries in the region would be able to export theirs.

General Soleimani also praised Rouhani’s “invaluable” statements on the Islamic Republic’s stance towards the Zionist regime.

“This is the Dr Rouhani that we knew and still know, and the one who should be. You made our dear Leader, the great nation of the Islamic Iran, and the world’s Muslims proud by making such valuable and strong statements,” he added.

“I kiss your hands for making such timely, wise, and correct remarks and express our preparedness to implement any policy that serves the Islamic Republic’s interests,” he concluded.

General Soleimani’s comments came after Rouhani appeared on Tuesday to threaten to disrupt oil shipments from neighbouring countries if Washington presses ahead with its goal of forcing all countries to stop buying Iranian oil.

“The Americans have claimed they want to completely stop Iran’s oil exports. They don’t understand the meaning of this statement, because it is nonsense that Iran’s oil is not [allowed to be] exported, while the region’s oil is exported,” the Iranian president’s official website quoted him as saying.

When asked at a news conference in Bern later on Tuesday whether those comments constituted a threat to interfere with the shipping of neighbouring countries, Rouhani said, “Assuming that Iran could become the only oil producer unable to export its oil is a wrong assumption … The United States will never be able to cut Iran’s oil revenues.”

In his Tuesday speech in Bern, Rouhani also reacted to his Swiss counterpart’s remarks on the recognition of the Zionist regime and underlined that Iran views the Israeli regime as illegitimate and condemns its aggressive policies in the region.

“US Angry at Switzerland, Austria’s Warm Reception of Iran President”

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani officially welcomed by his Austrian counterpart Alexander Van der Bellen at Hofburg Palace in Vienna on Wednesday, July 4, 2018 / Photo retrieved from the president

Rouhani made the comment in a meeting with Iranian expatriates in Austria during his trip to the European country.

“The US government’s objective is to isolate the Iranian nation, but it (Washington) will pay a heavy price for it, and this is the first time that only one or two small countries are supporting the US in its plots against the Iranian nation,” said the president.

He then underlined that the US has always tried to weaken Iran’s relations with other countries.

“The Zionists, the Americans and a handful of other countries have always sought to undermine Iran’s ties with other world countries, its neighbours and friendly nations, or to sever those relations altogether if possible,” he said.

“Their objective has been to blockade and isolate Iran and, let’s say, promote Iranophobia in the region and in the world,”

President Rouhani noted Iran has tried to foil this objective and introduce its real status as an influential country in the region and across the world.

He then touched upon Washington’s baseless claims that Iran has reneged on its commitments under the JCPOA.

“If Iran has committed any violations, it is the International Atomic Energy Agency that should announce them, and the agency has announced 11 times loud and clear that Iran has lived up to all of its obligations,” he said.

The president said all countries have objected to US President Donald Trump’s unilateral pullout from the JCPOA, and announced that it was an illegal move which was in contravention of all international agreements.

“Today, we are in a situation where international organizations, including the UN Security Council, the European Union and an overwhelming majority of world countries and nations are standing by the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said President Rouhani.

“This situation, will make the United States’ confrontation with Iran very costly, and the Islamic Republic of Iran is determined to thwart the Americans’ conspiracies as always because their position is illogical, illegal, unfair and against international commitments and US Security Council enactments,” he added.

“The Americans erroneously believe that if they put pressure on Iranian people, the Iranians will succumb to the language of force, threat and humiliation, but never ever in history has a power been able to make the great Iranian nation cave in to illogical words, and any encroachment upon the Iranian nation’s rights has been doomed to fail,” he noted.

He said even if all pressures are exerted on Iranian people, they will be able to run their country very well.

“Today is the day when the need for consultation, friendship, brotherhood and unity among all Iranians is felt more than ever,” he said.

The president underscored that ill-wishers both inside and outside the country will not be allowed to destroy Iran’s “linking bridges” with the rest of the world.

He also underlined that the Iranian diaspora is the most important link between the Iranian nation and other countries in the world.

“US Angry at Switzerland, Austria’s Warm Reception of Iran President”
President Hassan Rouhani addressing a group of Iranian expatriates in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday, July 3, 2018 / Photo retrieved from the president’s official website

Coppersmiths’ Business Still Booming in Iran’s Yazd

As coppersmiths had a booming business in the past, a market named after them opened in Yazd 600 years ago. The bazaar was a place where copperware was made, bought and sold.

The market has a dome-shaped ceiling with white plaster walls. Of course, the floor of the bazaar, which has been registered on the list of Iran’s National Monuments, has been covered with cobblestones in recent years through the good offices of the cultural heritage authority.

At the moment, all services related to coppersmiths’ business, including selling and repairing copperware, are offered in the bazaar, ISNA reported.

The use of copperware was more common in the past, so much so that it was customary in the past to include copperware in girls’ dowries when they got married and went to live with their husbands under one roof. Most of the cooking was done in copper dishes. Even copper trays were used to entertain guests.

In those days, water jars, bread baskets, sugar pots, bowls, etc. were all made of copper; however, as time went by and dishes made of fluoropolymer (Teflon), cast iron, etc. became all the rage, the use of copperware began to fade away.

Of course, it has been several years that people are turning to copperware again, which has revitalized coppersmiths’ business in Yazd.

What follows are photos of the bazaar retrieved from various sources:

Iran Eager to Establish Science, Technology Park in Syria

“Considering the [difficult] conditions imposed on the Syrian people, we are ready to engage in any kind of cooperation that helps empower Syria’s scientific and research centres,” Mansour Gholami said in a recent meeting with this Syrian counterpart Atef al-Naddaf in Tehran.

“Establishing science and technology parks in Syria will help boost scientific productions of Syria and prepare the ground for their commercialization,” Gholami said, ISNA reported.

Pointing to the high quality of courses offered by the Syrian universities and their popularity in the region before the Syrian conflict broke out in 2011, Gholami expressed hope they will regain their status.

He said Iran’s research centres and universities can greatly help their Syrian counterparts.

“In terms of science production, we are the top country in the region. At the global level, studies by international monitors indicate Iran ranks 16th on average. In the fields of nanotechnology and biotechnology [products], Iran stands at the ninth and seventh places, respectively,” he said.

Gholami said Iran is currently home to over 43 science and technology parks, where knowledge-based companies work to exploit the result of scientific studies to develop technologies and commercialize them.

Pointing to the fact that over 4.3 million Iranians are studying at universities, Gholami said thousands of Iranian researchers are cooperating with ministries, organizations and industries to develop the country.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

“Taking into account Iran’s scientific might, the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to lend a helping hand to friends, neighbours and Muslims. I hope your trip will produce positive results and we can manage to initiate scientific projects between Iranian and Syrian universities,” he said.

 

Need for Closer Collaboration

For his part, Al-Naddaf pointed to strong bonds of friendship between Tehran and Damascus and Iran’s support for Syria in its hard times, saying the Syrian government eyes scientific cooperation with Tehran to empower its research centres.

“The main goal of enemies in starting the war against Syria was to push us back and prevent our culture and science from developing and that’s why we witnessed the destruction of schools, universities and cultural and historical centres in Syria,” he said.

“I hope these meetings and bilateral agreements will help strengthen scientific and technological relations between the two countries,” he said.

Naddaf invited Gholami to visit Syrian universities and education centres and discuss signing memorandums of understanding between universities of the two countries.

Iran Eager to Establish Science, Technology Park in Syria

“All Plots by Iran’s Enemies Aimed at Bringing Regime Change”

Brigadier General Hossein Salami, the Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), says all the enemies’ policies are aimed at toppling the Iranian government.

“The centrepiece of all these machinations, including any scenario orchestrated by the enemy and whatever policy adopted by them and put into practice, was to overthrow the [Islamic] System and bring back the rule of domineering powers into the fate of the Iranian nation and into the history of Iran,” said General Salami, as reported by Tasnim.

He said Iranians are people who grew up in tough battlefields and secured their dignity, power and grandeur while grappling with hardships.

He also reiterated that hegemonic powers bear animosity towards the Iranian nation.

The top general said the enemies wouldn’t have thought that Iran would be so glorious, great and invincible on the world stage 40 years after the triumph of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

“Every single conspiracy engineered by them has helped boost and promote one dimension of our power,” he said.

“Today, we have an invaluable experience, and that is, we have grown up amid tough struggles. No nation becomes mature, tough and invincible on its own. When the war was imposed on Iran [by the former Iraqi regime in the 1980s], it resulted in the massive defence power that our nation has today,” he said.

“All major enemies are working in tandem and have vowed to deprive the Islamic Establishment of this overarching power,” the top general noted.

By trusting in God, he said, Iran kept the enemies’ dreams from coming true.

“When they besieged us, the beacons of science and knowledge began to glow in the country, and we managed to move neck and neck with modern countries in certain domains of cutting-edge technologies, so much so that the enemy put on its agenda the policy of putting the brakes on Iran’s scientific progress, even by assassinating [Iranian] scientists in the streets,” said the IRGC commander.

Elsewhere in his remarks, he underlined that the war between good and evil is full of wonders.

“This unequal battle has been a wonderful story full of great lessons for all humanity and history and all nations,” he said.

“Everybody would supply [former Iraqi dictator] Saddam [Hussein] with missiles to target Tehran, would give him aircraft that could disrupt the flow of our oil and energy. Iraq had weapons from all modern countries, but the Revolution, nation and the late Imam Khomeini, as the great leader of this nation, worked in tandem and managed to shatter that concentration [of arms],” said the senior commander.

“When our great leader held the flag in his hands, the battlefield changed. Instead of allowing the enemy to approach us, he approached the enemy. We moved towards our enemies; horizons opened up and fronts opened. The Hezbollah youth grew up in Lebanon, the army and Muslim youth in Syria, volunteer forces in Iraq inspired by the Revolution, Ansarullah in Yemen, the youth in Bahrain, […] and our enemies could only watch,” he said.

 

Emergence of Takfiris and ISIS

The top general also touched upon the emergence of Takfiris in Muslim territories.

“The enemies’ power had been exhausted and they were not able to use their forces. So, they formed Takfiri groups, but the followers of Islam and the Quran entered the scene and purged them from the territory. This showed the emergence of a new power called Islam and in the name of a great revolution, and today the enemy feels that it has lost parts of the territories that it dominated and feels it cannot take them back,” he said.

 

Sanctions and Using Economy as a Tool

General Salami further referred to the enemies’ new plots, saying, “Today, the enemy has pushed the war to other dimensions. The enemy feels today that it should make every effort, so it has gone into action by launching a major economic onslaught; but there is one reality: We have faced lots of threats and we are no strangers to threats.”

He further said the enemy wants to create the impression that members of some trade unions in Iran who have staged protests over livelihood issues and concerns over economy are against the Establishment, but that is not true.

He stressed that Iran’s plan is to defeat the enemy, and will do so.

Iran Condemns Continued Air Strikes on Yemeni Civilians

In a Wednesday statement, Qassemi expressed sympathy with the families of the victims of the inhumane attack, saying that the air strike was yet another war crime committed by the aggressors.

“The course of the war against the Yemeni people has clearly shown whenever aggressors suffer defeats in the battlefields, they take revenge by intensifying their airstrikes against innocent Yemeni women and children,” he said.

Yemen has since 2015 been a scene to a military aggression by a Saudi-led bloc as part of a so-called democracy-promotion campaign aiming to restore to power the fugitive former president Abdrabbu Mansur Hadi.

Last month, concurrent with the beginning of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Saudi Arabia and the UAE initiated an operation to take control of Hudaydah port in western Yemen to force Houthi fighters into accepting their solution for political settlement of the conflict.

The operation has so far failed to achieve objectives, including taking control of the port and a route connecting the city to the capital Sana’a.

“Iran Source of Serious Rift between US, Europe”

Abbas Sarvestani has, in an interview with Khabar Online, weighed in on the significance of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s trips to Switzerland and Austria at a time when Washington has unilaterally withdrawn from the Iran nuclear deal.

“In fact, the president’s visits are important from two perspectives: First, the trips to the two European countries follow the United States’ pullout from the JCPOA and come amid growing threats by Washington against Iran. Second, President Rouhani’s visits come at the invitation of his European counterparts,” he noted.

In part of his interview, Sarvestani has elaborated on the challenges which have emerged between the United States and Europe.

“The president’s trips to the two European countries, namely Austria and Switzerland, come at a time when the United States’ unilateral withdrawal from the JCPOA and many other international treaties and organizations as well as the outbreak of a tariff war has caused the biggest rift ever between Europe and the US since the end of the Cold War era. This could be regarded as an important event which will have considerable effects on political equations in the region and across the world,” said the analyst.

He said the president’s trip will further stabilize Iran’s logical position.

“Despite efforts by the US and the Arab-Hebrew-Western Axis to isolate the Islamic Republic of Iran and also the White House’s pullout from the JCPOA, Rouhani’s trips to these two countries, given their important role and position in the world and in the European Union, can be seen as a positive step towards [boosting] Iran-Europe ties. Moreover, the positive image of these two countries because of their policy of neutrality and hosting key international institutions and especially talks on the JCPOA can play a positive role in bilateral relations as well as in Tehran’s ties with the EU. Such an event will consolidate the Islamic Republic of Iran’s logical stance on multilateralism in the international system and the necessity of respecting international agreements,” said the expert.

The analyst believes the stability of the Middle East and preventing migration are Austria’s top priority. He says other priorities for Austria during its rotating presidency of the EU are issues such as the Brexit, the EU’s ties with Russia, and the recent developments in transatlantic relations. The analyst believes the JCPOA is undoubtedly one of the key challenges in the domain of transatlantic relations, and one of the top priorities of the EU will be to preserve the JCPOA due to different security and migration reasons.

Sarvestani believes the United States’ withdrawal from the JCPOA was Washington’s second mistake after its unilateral invasion of Iraq during which the US jeopardized the European Union’s security and trade interests because of adopting the strategy of unilateralism. In other words, to EU officials and elite, the JCPOA is reminiscent of Washington’s unilateral attack on Iraq with subsequent trade and security costs for the EU.

The analyst also reiterated that the JCPOA has created uncertainty and raised the question of whether the EU will remain a political dwarf or it has gained the ability to look after its citizens and has what it takes to stand up to the disastrous and costly decisions made by the US for the European continent. It seems the US withdrawal from the JCPOA and the declaration of a trade war with the EU has turned into a call for the awakening of the continent and the stabilization of values and principles that have shaped the EU’s distinct foreign policy over the past six decades.

Therefore, it seems that the European Union, having learned a lesson form its past mistakes, will adopt a firm position against Trump in order to prevent the emergence of another crisis in the Middle East.

The analyst touched upon the EU’s efforts to preserve the JCPOA and stressed that the EU believes the only way to maintain the nuclear deal is through securing Iran’s national interests.

“By adopting a single strategy led by France, Germany and Britain, and with the cooperation of China and Russia, the European Union seeks to offer an acceptable package to preserve the JCPOA and keep the Islamic Republic of Iran in the deal,” said the analyst.

He said the key challenge to the maintenance of the nuclear deal is the issue of secondary sanctions and the penalties imposed on non-American companies.

“Given the trend of the trade war between the two sides of the Atlantic and the fundamental differences in the domain of international issues, the capitalism gap and the trade war between the US and the EU are likely to grow,” he noted.

Sarvestani underscored that there is a whole variety of potentialities within the European Union in order to oppose the White House and reject Washington’s sanctions against Iran. One of the potentialities, he said, is for the EU to block sanctions and keep European banks from getting on board with US sanctions against Iran.

“Given some private companies’ failure to align themselves with the policy of blocking the bans, concerns over secondary sanctions and the importance of oil sales for our country, it is predicted that the policy of blocking and opposing the sanctions will be mostly implemented in the domain of oil trade. To that end, European countries will keep importing oil from Iran,” he said.

The analyst underlined the undeniable importance of the JCPOA for Iran and Europe, and said the current situation is a test to measure how much effort the P4+1 group has put into preserving the nuclear deal.

“It is an important test for the European Union in that it has an opportunity to expand Europe’s influence in the world and to oppose the United States’ unilateral decisions. For the Islamic Republic of Iran, it is a test to stabilize its fundamental and logical positions based on international norms and also to isolate the US in the domain of the international system,” he said.

He said the United States is a country which seeks to push Iran towards nuclear activities in order to inflict the cost of Washington’s withdrawal from the JCPOA on Tehran.

The analyst underlined that the solutions put forward by the Iranian president are the best strategy for the country’s foreign policy.

“The most appropriate mechanisms which exist in our country’s foreign policy domain are constructive talks and engagement with the European countries opposing unilateralism such as Switzerland and Austria as well countries which are influential on the international stage, the maintenance of the JCPOA, respect for international agreements, and the adoption of a policy of patience vis-à-vis the US and Washington’s regional allies. So, Rouhani’s trip could be a step towards normalizing the condition of Tehran’s foreign policy during the era following Washington’s withdrawal from the JCPOA and lay the groundwork for working out a diplomatic solution,” he said.