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“Enemies Seeking to Cause Rift between Iranian People, Establishment”

Ayatollah Khamenei made the comment while addressing cadets of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) at their graduation ceremony.

“They put this economic pressure to separate the nation from the Establishment, but we will strengthen our bonds with the nation and preserve our enemy-crushing solidarity,” he said.

The Leader further said the enemies’ conspiracy to sow discord between the Iranian nation and the ruling Establishment shows they are stupid because they do not know that the Iranian nation and the Establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran are not separable.

Ayatollah Khamenei further touched upon Iran’s national might, saying the United States’ animosity towards Iranians has increased as the Iranian nation’s hatred of the US has increased as well.

“The most obvious reason for the Iranian nation’s might is that one of the world’s most brutal and merciless powers, i.e. the US, has spared no effort over the past forty years to counter the Iranian nation, but has not been able to do a damn thing,” said the Leader.

In addition to the “foreign enemy,” he said, the “local enemy” has also been making plots over the past years.

Ayatollah Khamenei noted that another reason which proves Iran’s national might is the creation of regional coalitions by the United States in order to counter the Islamic Establishment of Iran.

“If the US were able to achieve its objective alone, it wouldn’t have needed to create coalitions with the reactionary and notorious regional countries,” Ayatollah Khamenei noted.

The Leader then expressed dismay at some suggestions which indicate submission to the enemy.

“Submission will be much costlier than resistance, and resistance will have hundreds of times more achievements than capitulation,” he noted.

Ayatollah Khamenei said a day will soon come when the enemies wouldn’t dare launch military, economic, security and political aggression against Iranians.

Africans Eager to Hire Iran’s Head Coach Queiroz

Khabar Online has quoted an Arab-language news website that Cameroon, the defending African champion, and Algeria are eager to hire the Portuguese coach.

While Iranian media had earlier reported Iran’s football federation and Queiroz have reached agreement on extending his contract for sixth months, till the end of 2019 AFC Asian Cup, media reports on Saturday said the Portuguese manager has said goodbye to his assistants, fuelling speculations that he is going to leave Iran.

Queiroz has been leading the Iranian national squad for over seven years, helping Team Melli qualify for FIFA World Cup for two consecutive times.

Under Queiroz, Iran managed to advance to the FIFA World Cups of 2014 and 2018, but failed to advance to the knockout stage in both tournaments.

However, in this year’s tournament, Team Melli delivered an impressive performance, seen as its best in the history of the world’s most popular sport event, and came so close to advancing to the next stage.

Iran President to Discuss EU’s JCPOA Package in European Visit

Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Shariatmadari said the Iranian president will hold talks with European officials on the package in its upcoming trip to Europe.

“The EU package to support JCPOA is becoming operational,” Fars News Agency quoted him as saying on Saturday.

Rouhani is expected to visit Switzerland and Austria in coming weeks.

Shariatmadari’s remarks came after the IRIB News Agency quoted EU foreign policy chief as saying the European Union will very soon provide Iran with its support package aiming to encourage Tehran to remain in the nuclear deal, after Brussels ratified the plan on Friday.

“The EU has ratified the JCPOA support package with 28 affirmative votes,” IRIB News quoted Federica Mogherini as saying.

“The content of this supportive package will be submitted to Iranian officials within the next two days,” she said on the sidelines of a two-day summit of European leaders concluded on Friday.

According to IRIB’s report on Mogherini’s remarks, the only member state that opposed the plan was Bulgaria, which was finally convinced to join others.

IRIB claims the report had been originally published by the EU External Action Service’s website on Friday night, but was removed shortly afterwards.

The package was drafted by France, the UK and Germany, the three European parties to the 2015 nuclear accord, as part of their efforts to salvage the pact.

Based on the plan, the European Investment Bank is obliged to support European firms willing to enter Iranian markets.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had told the conservative faction of the parliament on Wednesday that Europe has just one more week to finalise their plan to keep the deal in place.

On March 8, US President Donald Trump pulled Washington out of the 2015 nuclear pact and threatened the US will impose “the highest level” of economic bans on the Islamic Republic.

Iran has announced the deal could remain in place only if European parties give Tehran binding guarantees that its interests will be served if it remains in the deal.

Iran Pays Tribute to Victims of MKO Terrorist Attack

Tehran and many other provincial capitals in Iran hosted cultural programs on Thursday, held in commemoration of the top officials martyred in the 1981 terrorist attack.

On June 28, 1981, a powerful bomb went off at the headquarters of Iran’s Islamic Republic Party in Tehran, while the members were holding a meeting. It was revealed later that the MKO was behind the terrorist blast.

72 Iranian officials were killed in the explosion, including Chief Justice Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, four cabinet ministers, 27 members of the parliament and several other government officials.

On Tuesday, the Habilian Association had organized an event in Tehran in commemoration of victims of the brutal attack.

In an address to the gathering, Ehsan Qazizade, member of the Human Rights committee of the Iranian Parliament, called for the trial of members and leaders of the notorious MKO in the international courts.

The MKO – listed as a terrorist organization by much of the international community – fled Iran in 1986 for Iraq and was given a camp by former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

They fought on the side of Saddam during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran (1980-88). They were also involved in the bloody repression of Shiite Muslims in southern Iraq in 1991 and the massacre of Iraqi Kurds.

The notorious group is also responsible for killing thousands of Iranian civilians and officials after the victory of the Islamic revolution in 1979.

More than 17,000 Iranians, many of them civilians, have been killed at the hands of the MKO in different acts of terrorism including bombings in public places, and targeted killings.

Iran DM Says Israel Threatening World Peace, Security

Hatami made the remarks in a message on the occasion of the 31st anniversary of a deadly chemical attack by executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein on the Iranian city of Sardasht in West Azarbaijan Province during the Iraqi-imposed war.

“The occupying Zionist regime is a threat to international peace and security with regard to its possession of a huge stockpile of banned chemical, biological and nuclear weapons,” he said.

He added that the deadly chemical attack on Sardasht was carried out at a time when the United States, which has been claiming to advocate human rights, had vetoed efforts by a majority of the United Nations Security Council to issue a statement in condemnation of the use of chemical weapons by the Iraqi government.

Sardasht was the third most populated city in the world, after Japan’s Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to be deliberately targeted with weapons of mass destruction. It was also the first city in the world to be attacked with poisonous gas.

The actual death toll is far greater than announced. Nearly 5,000 residents of the city, which had a population of 20,000 at the time of the attack, are still suffering from serious respiratory and skin ailments and disorders.

Iraq once possessed a huge arsenal of chemical weapons, the production of which was partly facilitated by exports of chemicals from the United States and Western countries.

The Iranian defense minister further said two decades after the establishment of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the region is still facing threats to security and peace.

Hatami added that the US has violated international law and regulations of the Security Council and the OPCW and conducted a military attack on Syria under the pretext of the Arab country’s use of chemical weapons that led to the creation of more insecurity in the West Asia region.

“This incident will definitely cause new serious threats and challenges to the future of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons,” the Iranian defense chief pointed out.

He pointed to the support by certain Western and Arab countries and the Israeli regime for terrorist groups and their collusion with the extremists and warned against the formation of organized chemical terrorism in West Asia.

Hatami criticized the change of approaches and main priorities of the OPCW, particularly its politicization, and said transforming a disarmament organization into a security and political body would lead to its lack of independence in dealing with Western states.

Israel, which has a long history of waging wars and occupying sovereign states, has been trying to portray Iran, which has not attacked any nation for hundreds of years, as a threat to world peace.

In a meeting with OPCW Director General Ahmet Üzümcü in Tehran in July 2017, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the Islamic Republic, as per its core principles, opposes the use of chemical weapons in any form and by any group.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has always emphasized that no group has the right to use chemical weapons in armed conflicts,” Iran’s top diplomat said, adding, “However, the Daesh terrorist group has used chemical weapons in its war against the Syrian government.”

In a message on July 1, 2017, Zarif lashed out at major world powers for refusing to adopt a firm stance on Saddam’s chemical attack on Sardasht, urging the international community to react to any use or proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

He urged the international community to fully tap into their potential to counter the production, proliferation and use of weapons of mass destruction and react to the use of or threats to use such weapons by terrorist groups such as Daesh and their regional and extra-regional supporters.

FATF Extends Suspension of Counter-Measures against Iran until October

Foreign Ministry Condemns FATF’s Blacklisting of Iran

The FATF said in a statement on Friday that it “is disappointed with Iran’s failure to implement its action plan to address its significant AML/CFT deficiencies.”

However, it added, “given the Iranian government’s continued efforts to finalize and pass amendments to its AML and CFT laws, the FATF decided at its meeting this week to continue the suspension of counter-measures.”

“The FATF urgently expects Iran to proceed swiftly in the reform path to ensure that it addresses all of the remaining items in its Action Plan by completing and implementing the necessary AML/CFT reforms, in particular enacting the necessary legislation,” it added.

“We expect Iran to enact amendments to its AML and CFT laws and ratify the Palermo and TF Conventions in full compliance with the FATF Standards by October 2018, otherwise, the FATF will decide upon appropriate and necessary actions at that time,” it concluded.

The statement comes as Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, recently implied he is opposed to the country’s implementation of the FATF standards, declaring there is no need to join international treaties and conventions that do not serve the country’s national interests.

“Some treaties have useful articles and there’s no problem with joining them. But when we know a treaty or convention has problems and we are not sure where it will take us to, we shouldn’t ratify it just for its positive aspects,” the Leader added.

“The Iranian Parliament itself can pass laws against money laundering and terrorism,” he added.

Iranian lawmakers, earlier this month, agreed that debates on the country’s implementation of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards be put on hold for two months.

They decided that dealing with the FATF issue would be shelved until results of negotiations with Europe on saving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) become clear.

Established in 1989, the Financial Action Task Force is an inter-governmental body with the purpose of setting standards and promoting effective implementation of legal, regulatory and operational measures for combating money laundering, terrorist financing and other related threats to the integrity of the international financial system.

“Pompeo’s Lies about Iran Not to Cover Up US’ Destabilising Role in Region”

In a Friday statement, Qassemi denounced Mike Pompeo’s “baseless, false, boring and worn-out” allegations about Iran’s role in the region, saying that such lies are part of a blatant blame game which cannot cover up the US’ destabilizing and destructive role in the Middle East.

He noted that the US is interfering in the regional countries’ internal affairs while it is thousands of kilometres away from the Middle East.

The US must be held accountable for its destructive and wrong policies before the world and the people of the region, he added.

The spokesman underlined that the US is creating new crises on the one hand and exploiting the resources of the Muslim states of the region in various forms on the other hand through aggression, wrong and illegitimate meddling being carried out under different pretexts including the worn-out tactic of Iranophobia.

He added it is no secret any more that the oppressed nation of Yemen, especially the innocent and defenceless women, children and the elderly are suffering under the relentless airstrikes by Saudi Arabia carried out with the greenlight and consent of the US administration and its financial and arms support for the greedy aggressive countries.

One day, the perpetrators of the war crimes in Yemen and those who gave the orders and sponsored them must be held accountable in competent courts, he added.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday called Iran as the “greatest threat” in Syria.

Testifying before the appropriations committee in the US Senate, Pompeo delivered a hard-line view on Iran and its “client Hezbollah”, accusing the Lebanese resistance group of plotting against the United States.

“Hezbollah is a wholly funded client terrorist organisation of the Iranian regime,” Pompeo told the committee.

Iranian Artist’s Paintings of Shahnameh on Show in Tehran  

The Seven Labors of Rostam or Haft-Khan-e-Rostam are a series of acts carried out by the greatest Persian hero Rostam. The story of Haftkhan was retold by Ferdowsi in his epic poem, the Shahnameh or Book of Kings.

The Seven Labours of Rostam are the names of the seven battles in Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh, which Rostam son of Zal and Esfandiar son of Goshtasb fought.

These were the battles that Rostam led to save Keykavous, the Shah of Iran, who was captured by a white demon.

According to the traditional narrative, the story starts when Keykavous’ expedition to Mazandaran fails, and the army are captured by the Deevs led by the white demon.

Khazaei has put on display seven paintings of the story with different techniques. Each painting represents one of the Labours of Rostam.

“I worked on Shahnameh for this exhibition because this book has a great visual potentisl and a lot of work can be done on it. I had read the Shahnameh many times and was influenced by it. Of course, I tried to involve my personal narrative in the stories, and I did not simply focus on the exact story of Shahnameh,” said Khazaei in an interview with Honar Online.

“Iranian painting is like a visual treasure. It is so rich that can be compared with modern works. Characterization, spatialisation, composition, and colour combination of the Iranian paintings are the same as the abstract or modern art works,” added Khazaei.

Exhibition of the paintings by Khazaee titled “The Seven Labours of Rostam” was underway until June 20th in Tehran’s Seyhoun Art Gallery.

Iranian President Sends Brazilian Counterpart Message on JCPOA

The message was conveyed by President Rouhani’s special envoy Gholam-Reza Ansari in a meeting with Brazilian Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes Ferreira.

Ansari also serves as Iran’s deputy foreign minister for economic affairs.

Iranian President Sends Brazilian Counterpart Message on JCPOAIn recent weeks, President Rouhani’s special envoys have travelled to different countries and conveyed the president’s message about the Iran nuclear deal to his opposite numbers and other heads of state.

Just this week, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Morteza Sarmadi travelled to Latin America and conveyed Rouhani’s message to Bolivian President Evo Morales.

US, Israel Impeding Efforts to Create WMD-Free Mideast: Iran

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Zarif made the comment in a statement marking the anniversary of the 1987 chemical attack by the former Iraqi regime on the town of Sardasht in the northwestern Iranian province of West Azerbaijan.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran, as the biggest victim of chemical weapons, once again underlines the need to condemn the use of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), including chemical arms, in any place, by any person and under any circumstances, and categorically condemns the double-standard policies, the distinctions typically made by certain Western governments between their own citizens and others, the politicisation of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), and certain countries’ cashing in on technical issues at the OPCW,” said Zarif in his statement.

The foreign minister also said the Israeli regime and the United States should be held accountable for hindering efforts to create a Middle East free from WMDs.

“The two aggressor and notorious regimes of the US and Israel, which oppose and impede the creation of a WMD-free zone in the Middle East, shoulder the global responsibility for the spectre of these anti-human weapons looming large over this sensitive region, and must be taken to task and be condemned by the international community,” said Zarif.

The top diplomat also called for the perpetrators of the gas attack on Sardasht to be brought to justice.

“Failure to punish those behind the brutal act of using chemical arms on a large scale and the blind global support for it has redoubled the sorrow and sufferings of the survivors of the Sardasht tragedy on the one hand, and paved the way, on the other hand, for a repeat of similar heinous crimes,” Zarif noted.

On June 28, 1987, warplanes of the former Iraqi regime dropped mustard gas bombs on Sardasht, West Azerbaijan, in two separate bombing runs on four residential areas. Several people lost their lives and hundreds were injured. Many of the victims are still suffering severe illnesses from the attacks.

The gas attacks occurred during the Iran–Iraq War, when Iraq frequently used chemical weapons against Iranian civilians and soldiers.

In April 2004, the US government was found by the Tehran Public Court to be liable for the attacks through its support for Saddam Hussein’s regime. The US government was ordered to pay $600 million in damages to the victims.

In a related development, Iraqi jet fighters launched a chemical attack on Halabja in Iraq’s Kurdistan region on March 16, 1988.

The attack was part of the Iraqi attempt to repel the Iranian Operation Zafar 7. The strike took place 48 hours after the fall of the town to the Iranian military A United Nations medical investigation concluded that mustard gas was used in the attack, along with unidentified nerve agents.

Thousands of people, most of them civilians, were killed or injured in the attack. Preliminary results from surveys of the affected region showed an increased rate of cancer incidence and birth defects in the years after the attack.

The incident, which has been officially defined by the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal as a genocidal massacre against the Kurdish people in Iraq, was the largest chemical weapons attack directed against a civilian-populated area in history.