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Iran Leader Says Holding Referendum Best Solution to Issue of Palestine

Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei

Ayatollah Khamenei made the comment in a Sunday meeting with a host of professors and researchers at universities.

“We announced a plan [to resolve the issue of Palestine] from day one, and said democracy today is a modern method accepted worldwide,” said the Leader.

“We said in order to determine the fate of the historical country of Palestine, you should refer to Palestinian people. The plan has been registered at the UN as the viewpoint of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said Ayatollah Khamenei.

The Leader noted that Iran acts logically in all issues.

“Go and conduct an opinion poll among those who are really Palestinian and have lived in [occupied] Palestine since 80 or 100 years ago, whether Muslims, Jews or Christians, whether in occupied territories or outside them – act according to whatever they say. Is this a bad idea? Don’t the Europeans want to understand this?” said the Leader.

He then hit out at the Zionist regime of Israel for pressing charges against Iran.

“That child-killing, tyrannical, wicked and brutal regime plays possum and claims that Iran wants to exterminate several million of its (Israel’s) population,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

He said Israel is the worst of tyrants of all time, with Europe remaining silent in the face of atrocities committed by Tel Aviv in Gaza and al-Quds.

He noted that Iran has the most number of enemies among despotic governments and worthless powers, and at the same time, has the most number of supporters among the masses in many countries.

IRGC Dismantles 3 Terrorist Cells in Less than 24 Hours

The cells were busted in northwestern and western areas of the country in separate clashes between the IRGC and the terrorists.

In a statement, the IRGC said the Iranian forces thwarted a plan by a terrorist group seeking to penetrate into Iran’s soil Friday evening through Oshnavieh border to commit acts of sabotage in Iran, a report by Tasnim News Agency said.

During clashes between the two sides along the border, IRGC forces killed all the seven members of the terrorist group.

In separate clashes on Saturday, the IRGC forces dismantled two other terrorist groups in Sarvabad and Oshnavieh areas.

The terrorist groups were trying to infiltrate into Iran to commit terrorist attacks inside the country but faced the IRGC forces that had been deployed in the region earlier after receiving information on the terrorists’ plots.

During the subsequent clashes, the Iranian forces managed to kill six terrorists and injure three others.

The IRGC forces also confiscated a large amount of ammunitions from the terrorist groups in the region.

Observers say with its vigilance against terrorists’ plots, the IRGC has set a record by dismantling three terrorist cells in less than 24 hours. This reveals the IRGC’s capabilities in fight against terror, observers say.

EU Taking Steps to Maintain Growth of Trade Ties with Iran

Speaking in an exclusive interview with the Etemad daily newspaper, Schmid the EU is fully committed to mitigating the impact of US sanctions on European businesses.

She also declared that the bloc is taking steps to help maintain the growth of trade and economic relations between the EU and Iran that began when sanctions were lifted.

What follows is the full text of the interview conducted by Etemad’s Sara Massoumi:

 

With its unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear deal, the US has turned its back on the UN Security Council resolution as well as a multilateral accord. Is the any action underway in Europe to file a complaint against the US move or to condemn it? 

As a matter of fact, the European Union has expressed deep regret at the decision of the United States to withdraw from the JCPOA and stressed very clearly that the EU remains fully committed to the continued, full and effective implementation of the JCPOA, so long as Iran continues to respect its obligations.

This was confirmed at the highest level by the 28 EU Heads of State or Government in the margins of the Sofia Summit on 16 May 2018.

The EU High Representative Federica Mogherini has also underlined this message at numerous occasions: the nuclear deal with Iran is crucial for the security of the region, of Europe and of the entire world. Together, with the rest of the international community, we are determined to preserve it.
At the Joint Commission meeting on 25 May that I chaired, on behalf of EU High Representative Federica Mogherini, and which was attended by the E3+2 (France, UK, Germany, China, Russia) and Iran, participants regretted the withdrawal of the United States from the nuclear deal and the announced re-imposition of US sanctions lifted under the JCPOA. They also stressed that the JCPOA was a key element of the global non-proliferation architecture and a significant diplomatic achievement endorsed unanimously by the UN Security Council in its Resolution 2231.

When the US withdrew from the deal, one of the major problems that emerged almost immediately was doubts on the part of firms such as Total to halt their cooperation with Iran. Many analysts are also saying that European governments cannot force these companies to stay in Iran as the firms will eventually decide for their own interests. In a situation like this, what guarantee from Europe could help Iran enjoy the economic benefits of the deal?

It is true that the announcement by the United States that it is withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal and its decision to reinstate sanctions has the potential to have a negative impact on European companies which have invested in Iran in good faith since the deal was signed. The lifting of nuclear-related sanctions is an essential part of the JCPOA. The EU is fully committed to mitigating the impact of US sanctions on European businesses and is taking steps to help maintain the growth of trade and economic relations between the EU and Iran that began when sanctions were lifted.
At the EU level, the European Commission has taken steps to preserve the interests of European companies investing in Iran, including through:

  • Launching the formal process to activate the Blocking Statute which forbids EU persons from complying with US extraterritorial sanctions, allows companies to recover damages arising from such sanctions from the person causing them, and nullifies the effect in the EU of any foreign court judgements based on them.
  • Launching the formal process to remove obstacles for the European Investment Bank (EIB) to decide under the EU budget guarantee to finance activities outside the European Union, in Iran.
  • Strengthening the ongoing sectoral cooperation with, and assistance to, Iran, including in the energy sector and with regards to small and medium-sized companies.

Preserving the interests of businesses and investors can only be achieved by a combination of measures taken at national and European level. In this regard, intensive discussions are underway with EU member states to find practical solutions, in particular in the areas of trade and investment, oil, transport, and financing. National focal points have been appointed to coordinate these efforts. In addition, the EU has been in close touch with international partners, such as India, Japan or South Korea, who are interested to cooperate with the EU.

Ultimately, individual companies will continue to make their own assessments but what the EU is working at is putting in place a framework in which legitimate business can continue, and which supports those active in Iran. While a market economy does not work according to the principle of ‘guarantees’, a continued adherence to JCPOA commitments and to a rules-based and transparent business environment should continue to attract the international investment and trade that would benefit the Iranian economy and the Iranian people.

Iran says there will be no talks on regional issues or the country’s missiles program before the EU could show its goodwill in the JCPOA. That being the case, what strategies will the EU adopt on these issues vis-à-vis Iran?

The EU has always clearly emphasised its balanced approach to the region and urged all countries in the region to work towards de-escalation of tensions. Equally, the EU has expressed its concern with the regional military build-up, including Iran’s missile programme. The EU has called upon Iran to refrain from activities which deepen mistrust, such as ballistic missile tests, which are inconsistent with UN Security Council Resolution 2231. Because these issues are separate from the JCPOA, the EU continues to engage Iran in a format different from the JCPOA, for example with the dialogue that has started over the past few months, with first discussions on Yemen.

Kazem Dashi; Huge Rocky Structure in Middle of Lake Urmia

The ancient Kazem Dashi islet is located in the Gurchin Qaleh village, 70 km from Urmia. At various times, including the World War I, it sheltered people from seven surrounding villages.

It is named after the commander of the village guards “Kazem Khan”. It is also called Ghirkhlar or the habitat of forty men.

Here you can find the Tasnim News Agency’s photos of this historical place:

“Iran May Launch Attacks on Terrorists at Syrian Government’s Request”

Amir Abdollahian

Amir-Abdollahian, a senior advisor to Iranian parliament speaker, noted that Iran will remain in Syria as long as the Syrian government decides to use the Islamic Republic’s advisory assistance.

According to a report by ISNA, he made the comments on the sidelines of a commemoration ceremony for the martyrs of 2017 terrorist attacks on the Iranian Parliament.

“In the years passed, the Americans were practically on the side of the ISIS and supported terrorism to fulfil their goals, but the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hezbollah and the resistance axis seriously fought against terrorism. Of course, Russia also contributed to the fight against terrorism in Syria.”

“US President Donald Trump explicitly lied in a declaration about the US strategy for 2018 claiming that they have eliminated ISIS,” added the Iranian diplomat.

He also noted that the Islamic Republic of Iran and its allies have fought against terrorism in Syria and Iraq, and the world should be grateful to Iran and the resistance movement.

Earlier in the day, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad declared that Iran has been invited to help Syria defeat terrorists, and thus its presence in the Arab country is a legitimate one.
“The Russians were invited by the Syrian government, their existence in Syria is a legitimate existence, and the same holds true for the Iranians,” Assad said in an interview with Britain’s Mail on Sunday.

“While for the United States, the UK, it is illegal, it is an invasion; they are breaching the sovereignty of Syria – a sovereign country. So, their existence is not legal at all, it is an illegitimate existence,” he added.

Araqchi Assures MPs that Joining FATF Won’t Pose Security Threat to Iran

Speaking at an open session of the parliament on Sunday, Araqchi defended a bill on Iran’s accession to the FATF and said the bill is one of the international instruments to fight against terrorism.

Iran, itself, is a victim of terrorism, he said, adding that last year, the parliament building was targeted in a terrorist attack by Daesh (ISIS or ISIL) militants.

The Iranian diplomat went on to say that terrorism has countless international networks and that without joining international conventions, fighting terrorism and uprooting its financial sources would be impossible.

During the open session of the parliament, the MPs agreed that debates on the country’s accession to the FATF 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.

Trump Proved Ayatollah Khamenei Was Right: Kerry

Speaking in an interview with Switzerland’s Neue Zürcher Zeitung newspaper, Kerry said President Trump‘s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal is surely “the biggest strategic mistake” since the Iraq war and one of the most significant mistakes in American history.

Because this decision is an agreement in which Iran lived up to its commitments and restricted its nuclear program, but Trump isolated America, he noted during the interview which was conducted on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

Those isolated in Iran who stood up for this agreement [reformists] will also be isolated, Kerry noted, stressing that it will have a very negative impact on Iran’s domestic policy and strengthen the hardliners.

It also increases the risk of a war that could involve the US, he said. “That is irresponsible.”

The US ex-diplomat said his country has chosen the strategy vis-à-vis Iran that was once pursued by President Bush against Iraq.

And that’s a strategy of regime change. As history shows, this does not come out well, he added, blasting Trump for choosing a “counter-productive, self-destructive strategy.

He further noted that the Iran nuclear deal’s fate now depends on the Europeans’ decision.

Europe must take action and give Iranians the opportunity to keep their economy running. Otherwise it will be very difficult, he added.

Kerry said the nuclear deal was, to some extent, supposed to be a stepping stone to Tehran’s better relations with other countries in the world, but that did not work out because of the European banks’ refusal to resume financial transactions with Iran.

They were afraid of being sanctioned by the United States with secondary sanctions despite the agreement, he noted. “That kept Iran from reaping the full benefits of the JCPOA.”

“I say it quite bluntly: The Iranians stuck to the agreement, but we did not,” he stressed.

Kerry described the current situation as “a very dangerous” one, with a real potential for conflict, saying that Iran will not just sit around and watch it being slapped by the other parties to the deal.

“It’s the fault of President Trump who unleashed all this. He had every opportunity to start negotiations with Iran. Now the Iranians will not do this anymore, because Trump has proven before their eyes that America cannot be trusted.”

“This is one of the saddest aspects of the matter: Trump has confirmed everything that Iran’s revolutionary Leader [Ayatollah] Khamenei feared about America,” he added.

Sari; Ancient Hub of Iranian Culture, Tourism

Resket Tower is located 40 kilometres south of Sari in a village with the same name in Dodangeh County. In the year 231 in solar calendar, a mega meteorite collapsed in the Farim area, known as Espahbod-e-Sherwin. Some researchers consider the tower a multipurpose memorial near the site of the fall of this meteorite.

Most historians have called Sari “the ancient city of myth” and refer to it as the capital of the orange blossoms in the north of the country.

The historical city is more than six thousand years old. People from Sari are called Saravi. The climate of Sari in the summer is mild and damp, and in winter it is relatively cold and dry.

The southern mountainous parts of this city have long and very cold winters. Historic buildings, the daily markets, parks, old neighbourhoods, and the city’s entertainment centres are among its important tourist attractions.

The most significant sources of income of rural people in this city have been livestock breeding, fishing and farming. Rice and citrus are the most famous products of Saravi farmers in the north of the country. At the beginning of the rule of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar and before Tehran, Sari was for some time the capital of Iran, and during the first period of the Pahlavi regime, it was the first city where the construction of the national railway began.

What follows are ISNA’s photos of Sari‘s tourist attractions:

Iran, Mongolia Call for All-Out Expansion of Mutual Cooperation

“Tehran is ready to develop and strengthen its economic and trade ties with Mongolia, and all the capabilities and opportunities existing in the two countries should be used to deepen the bilateral relations,” Rouhani said at a Sunday meeting with his Mongolian counterpart, Khaltmaagiin Battulga, on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in China.

He further emphasized that closer economic cooperation between Tehran and Ulaanbaatar serves the interests of both nations, adding, “We encourage the Iranian private sector and businessmen to participate in Mongolia’s development projects.”

Battulga, for his part, hailed the relationship between the two countries as developing and said Ulaanbaatar is determined to strengthen its relations with Tehran in all fields, the economy in particular.

Heading a high-ranking delegation, Rouhani has traveled to Qingdao in China’s eastern province of Shandong to participate in the SCO summit at the official invitation of his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.

During his trip to the East Asian country, Rouhani is accompanied by a number of senior officials, including Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh, Central Bank Governor Valiollah Seif, Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Massoud Karbasian, Vice-President for Economic Affairs Mohammad Nahavandian, and the president’s Chief of Staff Mahmoud Vaezi.

The SCO was formed in 2001 in Shanghai by the leaders of Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan to curb extremism in the region and enhance border security.

Last year, it formally approved membership for India and Pakistan. The total population of the alliance’s member states now exceeds 3 billion.

The intergovernmental organization seeks to strengthen mutual trust and good-neighborly ties between the member countries, contribute to regional stability and facilitate cooperation in different sectors, including political, trade, economic and energy issues.

The SCO counts four observer states, namely Iran, Afghanistan, Belarus, and Mongolia. It has six dialogue partners, including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Cambodia, Nepal, Turkey and Sri Lanka.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Several papers today covered the ongoing visit to President Hassan Rouhani to China, where he held several meetings with his Russia, Pakistani, Afghan, Belarusian, and Mongolian counterparts, and addressed a meeting of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

Also a top story was the isolation of US President Donald Trump in a recent meeting of the G-7 group of industrial countries.

The Iranian Parliament’s Sunday meeting to vote for or against the country’s controversial accession to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) also received great coverage.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Kerry: Trump Proved All Concerns Raised by Iran Leader Were Right

2- Trump’s Isolation in G7 Summit

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Abrar:

1- Muqtada al-Sadr Calls for Disarmament of Iraqi Groups

2- Rouhani: Tehran Welcomes Russian Firms’ Investment in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Afkar:

1- Former DM Dehqan: We’re Not Going to Pull Out of JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Tehran’s Traffic Jam Decreases by 20% Thanks to New Plan by City Council

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani Meets Russian, Chinese Counterparts

  • Development of Ties with Eastern Bloc While Preserving JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Asrar:

1- Rouhani: Moscow Will Play Important Role in Preserving JCPOA after US Exit

  • Putin: Moscow to Continue Holding Talks with Other Parties to Support JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Ebtekar:

1- Diplomatic Consultations with SCO Member States

  • Rouhani Meets Russian, Afghan, Pakistani Counterparts in Visit to China

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Etemad:

1- Exclusive Interview with Helga Schmid: Europe after Doing Legal Business with Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Ettela’at:

1- Russia: Remnants of ISIS in Syria Supported by US

2- European Council Chief: Trump Challenges Global World Order

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Ghanoon:

1- Trump Looking for Domination over Global Energy Market

  • Trump Wants to Return Russia to G8

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Iran:

1- Oil Minister: People to Become Investors of Iranian Oilfields

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Javan:

1- Merkel: We Must Do Anything to Preserve JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, G7 vs. Trump

2- Four Killed, 620 Wounded in Quds Day Rallies of Palestinians

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Kayhan:

1- Parliament’s Ratification of FATF to Bring ISIS to Iran

2- European Countries Leave Iran before Even Arriving

  • Isn’t It Time to Trust Domestic Producers?

3- Nasrallah: Reactionary Arab Rulers Won’t Survive More than One Week without US Support

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Khorasan:

1- Roadmap for 190,000 SWU Enrichment

  • A Report on Iran’s Technical Capabilities to Achieve Such Power

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Rah-e Mardom:

1- Queiroz: We Can Surprise Morocco

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Resalat:

1- No Reason to Remain in JCPOA If Europe Doesn’t Give Us Guarantee: Ex-FM

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Kamalvandi: Other Sides Must Know Iran Speaking Seriously

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Shargh:

1- Reconciliation with Enemies, Distance from Allies

  • Trump Changing US Strategy after Many Years

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Siasat-e Rooz:

1- 190,000 SWU Enrichment Not against JCPOA: MP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Great Confession

  • Deputy Economy Minister: Some FATF Rules to Create Problems for Iran’s Banking System
  • Westerners May Consider as Terrorist Certain Organizations Endorsed by Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10