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Iran Rejects Morocco FM’s Baseless Allegations

Bahram Qassemi

In a Thursday statement, Bahram Qassemi said the Moroccan officials’ insistence on repeating false claims as a pretext to cut diplomatic relations with Iran and raising baseless allegations is merely aimed at appeasing third parties.

“The Moroccan Foreign Minister knows very well that the allegations are totally wrong and based on fantasies written by those who make such provocative moves based on their illegitimate interests and do not care about the real interests of the Moroccan people,” Qassemi said.

“Repeating these allegations and insisting on them are futile efforts and will eventually harm Muslim countries,” he said.

In a talk with Fox News published on Wednesday, Nasser Bourita claimed his country’s intelligence service discovered that Iran-allied Hezbollah movement has increased its supply of weapons to the Polisario Front rebel group.

The Polisario has been fighting Morocco for independence since Spain left the Western Sahara in the 1970s.

Bourita said the Iranian embassy in Algeria was used to fund and arm the Polisario.

The Iranians, he said, are in part trying to destabilize the area due to Morocco’s good relations with the US and Europe.

“Iran Has Intelligence Data on Bases in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar”

In comments on Thursday, Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan said the Iranian Armed Forces are monitoring all hostile moves in the region and have gained a good level of intelligence dominance.

“We know what exists in the (military) bases of Jordan, (the United Arab) Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, know the number of vessels of enemies in the Persian Gulf, and are even familiar with how the enemy would behave,” the former Army Ground Force commander said.

He reiterated that Iran will never be the first side to begin a war, but if foreign threats become serious, the Iranian Armed Forces will combat them, wherever they may be.

Iran does not seek to expand its boundaries, but this does not mean that it will not strengthen its defense power, Pourdastan underlined.

In comments in late April, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei said the US government is aware of the crushing response it will have to face in case of taking military action against Iran, reiterating that the time of hit and run is over.

The US is seeking a way to evade the costs of standing against Iran and place them on regional countries, Ayatollah Khamenei said, reminding certain regional countries that if they confront Iran, “they will definitely suffer blows and defeat.”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all papers today was the remarks made by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with top Iranian officials. The Leader’s comments about the Iran nuclear deal, the lessons Iran must learn from its past experiences, and the conditions Europe must meet to keep Iran in the JCPOA were among the most important parts highlighted by newspapers today.

Several papers also covered the remarks made by Major General Mohammad Baqeri, the chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, about the development of Iran’s defence capabilities regardless of other countries’ stance.

Comments by former US Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman about the fate of the Iran nuclear deal after the US withdrawal also received good coverage.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Iran Top General: Armed Forces Not to Wait for Anyone’s Permission on Missile Capabilities

2- GOP Senator: US to Attack North Korea If They Renege on Their Promises

3- Six German Banks Trying to Counter Trump’s Anti-Iran Sanctions

4- Hariri: Sanctions against Hezbollah May Accelerate Formation of Government

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Afkar:

1- Shamkhani: Washington Doesn’t Have Guts to Attack Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader: US Will Once Again Fail

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran Leader: We Must Learn from Six Experiences

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Arman-e Melli:

1- Illusions of a Secretary: What Are Washington’s 12 Demands on Iran?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran Leader: We Have No Doubt Enemy Will Be Defeated

2- Zarif: It’s Wishful to Think Iran Will Once Again Sit at Negotiating Table

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Etemad:

1- A Report on Election of Parliament’s Presiding Board

  • Aref, Pezeshkian Urged to Run for the Post

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Emtiaz:

1- 15% Decrease in Health Costs

  • Minister Unveils His Health Plan in Geneva

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran Leader: No One Allowed to Create Dichotomy over JCPOA, Disrupt National Unity

2- Sadr Movement: We Won’t Accept US Dictates on Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Ghanoon:

1- Truck Drivers Go on Strike in Iran to Have Their Voices Heard

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Hemayat:

1- Iran Leader: Economy Cannot Be Developed with European JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Iran:

1- Zarif: Palermo Has Nothing to Do with Iran Nuclear Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Javan:

1- Damascus: Iran’s Presence in Syria Not Negotiable

2- Over 20% of All Scientific Citations in Muslim World Belong to Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Leader: We’re Not in Fight against Europe, We Distrust Them

  • We Shouldn’t Tie Resolution of Our Problems to Iran Nuclear Deal

2- Demonstrations against Austerity Policies in 140 French Cities

  • Anti-Riot Police Cracks Down on Protesters

3- Wendy Sherman: We Had Told Iranians We Wouldn’t Give Any Guarantee to Remain in JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Khorasan:

1- JCPOA Experiences: Six Conditions for Europe

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Iran Leader: US President to Go Away like His Predecessors

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Resalat:

1- Parliament Speaker: Liberation of Khorramshahr Most Important Victory in Iran-Iraq War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Rooydad-e Emrooz:

1- FM: Iranian People to Make Bullies Regret

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Iran’s Top Officer: We’re Not after Engaging in War with Any Country

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Sayeh:

1- Zarif: US Policy Bankrupted

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Siasat-e Rooz:

1- Iran Leader: We Didn’t Negotiate to Disgrace US, We Did It to Have Sanctions Lifted

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Shargh:

1- End of Banks’ Monopoly in Exchanging Foreign Currencies

  • Forex Offices Now Exchanging People’s Foreign Currencies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- It’s Difficult to Continue JCPOA Implementation without US: Sherman


A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 24

US-North Korea Talks Beneficial If They Lead to De-Escalation: Iran

The Iranian top diplomat stressed that it remains to be seen how achievable the goal is.

In a Wednesday interview with ISNA, Zarif stressed that though the Islamic Republic of Iran has no confidence in the US anymore, it believes that the talks between Washington and Pyongyang will be helpful if they lead to the reduction of tensions in the region.

The Iranian diplomat said the US has a political plan for North Korea adding to this end, the US has made certain coordination with South Korea.

US President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un are expected to hold talks on 12 June in Singapore. The meeting follows a historic visit between the two Korean leaders in April.

The prospect of the meeting, however, has been marred over the past weeks following the verbal disputes between the two sides.

North Korea threatened to pull out of the meeting after comments by US National Security Adviser John Bolton. The country reacted furiously when Bolton suggested it would follow a Libya model of denuclearisation.

North Korea is also angry at current US-South Korea military drills and has halted talks with the South in response.

On Tuesday, US Vice-President Mike Pence warned North Korea’s Kim Jong-un not to play President Donald Trump if they meet next month. He also said there was “no question” that Trump could walk away from the 12 June summit.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in plans to meet Trump in Washington on Tuesday to discuss plans for the summit.

“Startups Run by Youths Providing Iran with Multimillion-Dollar Incomes”

Sattari says a large number of the emerging startups are established by Iranian elites living outside the country.

“For the time being, startups instead of universities serve as the largest platform for attracting Iranian intellectual assets abroad,” he said, according to Tasnim News Agency.

He described the intellectual assets as the fruit of the hard efforts made over the past three to four years and said the government has successfully pressed ahead with its project to prepare the ground for startups’ operations.

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“In these efforts, we tried to keep distance from governmental mindset. We have come up with ideas on how to turn knowledge into economy or to link research to economy. We have gained victories and failures in turns. At the end, we managed to develop good models for business and technology parks,” he said.

Iran’s Vice-President for Science and Technology also said today’s businesses are totally different from the old ones.

He said the government is ready to share its experiences and models in this field to encourage big enterprises to make further investments in knowledge-based areas.

He finally expressed the hope that Iranian startups would further develop at global standards.

In a recent statement, Sattari had said that knowledge-based enterprises in Iran gained over $450m by exporting their products to international markets last year.

He added Iranian startups and knowledge-based companies, despite being young, have achieved global standards for exporting drugs to Russia and European countries.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Portuguese Castle in Hormuz Island

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Portuguese Castle in Hormuz Island
Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Portuguese Castle in Hormuz Island

The castles built by Portuguese during their colonial rule in the Persian Gulf in 16th and 17th century are scattered across its littoral areas and islands, including Qeshm Island, Kong Port, Oman, Ras al-Khaimah (UAE), and Chabahar.

One of the last surviving monuments of the Portuguese rule in the region is located in Hormuz Island, an important maritime city and a small kingdom near the entrance to the Persian Gulf at the time.

After the Portuguese forces seized the island in early 16th century, their commander Afonso de Albuquerque ordered the construction of a fortress in 1507.

The red stone fortress was then named as the “Fort of Our Lady of Conception”, or more simply the Portuguese Castle today.

Made from reddish stones on a rocky promontory at the north end of the island, the castle was cut off from the rest of the island by a moat, traces of which still remain.

The castle involves arms depot, water reservoir, barrack, prison, church, command centre and central hall.

Following are ISNA’s photos of the impressive castle:

“Sadr Movement Won’t Accept US Dictates on Iran”

Zia Assadi referred to the latest threats by the US officials against Iran and said the Sadr bloc have fought hard for Iraq’s independence to stand firm against others’ will and desires.

According to a report by IRNA, Assadi underlined that the Islamic Republic of Iran is Iraq’s neighbour and the two sides have historical, cultural, social, economic, and trade commonalities.

“We don’t take US demands of Iran seriously,” he said, adding it is no secret anymore that the US demands have no end and the country doesn’t care about other nations’ interests.

“The US government is focused on preserving the interests of weapons manufacturers and the Zionist lobby groups and to this end, it is ready to stand even against its own nation’s interests,” he added.

He underlined that the movement will never give in to the will of others, including the US, because Washington’s policies have ended up in failure in the region putting it in deep troubles.

“Muqtada al-Sadr will never allow foreign powers to use Iraq’s soil for waging war on any neighbouring state,” he said.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Assadi said as announced repeatedly in the past, the US president in Iraq is acceptable only in diplomatic areas and within the legal authorities of its embassy in Baghdad which should be equal to that of the authorities of Iraqi embassy in Washington.

“The US military presence in Iraq is not acceptable for us because it is not at the request of Iraqi government. The incumbent and previous governments have announced explicitly that they have never called for growing US military presence in Iraq.”

The Iraqi politician also rejected as baseless any reports on confidential relations between Muqtada al-Sadr and Saudi Arabia and said the latest visit by the Iraqi cleric to Saudi Arabia was made with the aim of reducing the tensions in the region and creating moderate ties between Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

Assadi blasted meddlesome tweets by Saudi Arabia’s former ambassador to Iraq, Thamer al-Sabhan, and said Sabhan has created tensions in Iraq’s domestic politics over the past years.

“Muqtada al-Sadr views any meddlesome move in Iraq’s politics as a great mistake and underlines that Iraq should remain independent,” he said.

Following the victory of Sadr’s bloc in Iraq’s parliamentary election, a flurry of reports by Saudi-led media has emerged on Muqtada Sadr’s position in Iraq’s politics and his role in the creation of the new government in the Arab country.

Over the past days, Muqtada al-Sadr held separate meetings with rival political leaders, ushering in what could be an extended period of negotiations over the formation of a new government.

The Sadr bloc took 54 out of 328 seats in the May 12 vote.

Iran President to Meet Russian, Chinese Counterparts

The meetings will be held on the sidelines of the annual meeting of the heads of states and governments of Shanghai Cooperation Organization, to be held in the Chinese city of Qingdao from June 9 to 10.

According to a report by Tasnim News Agency, the timing of Rouhani’s trip to China is yet to be announced.

The future of the 2015 nuclear deal has become a hot topic in political circles after US President Donald Trump pulled the country out of the deal on March 8.

Rouhani said on Wednesday he will discuss the fate of JCPOA with other parties to the nuclear deal in coming weeks.

“If these five countries can protect Iran’s interests, particularly economic interests, we will continue the deal without the US. Otherwise, we will make the necessary decisions,” he said.

“With or without JCPOA, the country will be run properly,” he said, while speaking in a meeting between Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and senior Iranian officials.

Rouhani will also make visits to Switzerland and Austria later in July.

Iran Leader Says US Will Fail Like Cat in “Tom & Jerry”

Addressing a meeting with government authorities and officials on Wednesday, the Leader said, “Since the beginning of the 1979 Revolution till today, the US has committed all kinds of animosity to hit the Islamic Republic and has plotted various political, economic, military and propaganda schemes against the Islamic Republic.”

“All these actions aimed at ‘overthrowing’ the Islamic Republic, a word which is repeated constantly, is not something new,” he added.

“All their plots have failed. You can compare the Islamic Republic now to forty years ago, and see that it is moving forward with various capabilities. So, all their plots have failed… just like Tom from the well-known Tom and Jerry cartoon; and they will fail again in the future.”

The Leader said “we have no doubt in the failure of the enemy; and anyone who is familiar with Islamic thought knows this.”

“The current US president will have no better fate than that of his predecessors, like Bush, the other Neocons, and Reagan; he and will be lost in history.”

 

Six Lessons to Learn from Past Experiences

The Leader went on to say, “The introduction to every decision is that we refer to our own experiences, if we do not learn from past experiences, we will surely be at loss. We have several experiences before us, as I refer to some salient examples, all of you will admit: these are important for decision making, today, and for the next generations.”

“The first lesson is that the Islamic Republic government cannot interact with the US. This is the first experience. Why? Because the US does not live up to its commitments. Don’t say this is only true for the administration of Trump. No! The previous administration in the US, with whom we had meetings and talks, behaved in the same manner, but they rejected the agreement in a different manner. They also threatened [us] and went against their commitments. This is an answer to all those who, repeatedly, over time asked me, “why don’t we negotiate with the US, or why don’t we develop relations with the US?”

“The second experience is related to the depth of the US’ animosity towards Iran,” the Leader noted, adding that the animosity of the US is not based on an issue like the nuclear issue, but it goes beyond such matters.”

Iran Leader Says US Will Fail Like Cat in “Tom & Jerry”“The Islamic Republic is a government that has grown powerful; it, in no way, compromises with the US; and has raised the flag of Islam. The US is strongly opposed to such a government. The US seeks to obliterate the factors of power in the Islamic Republic.”

“The third experience is that flexibility with regard to this enemy will not make it less aggressive, but it makes it more aggressive. When the Iranian government at the time of George W. Bush showed some flexibility, the US named it [part of] the Axis of Evil. If you want to do something to reduce the animosity, do it; but it is not realized through flexibility and compromise.”

Referring to the fifth experience that consisted of the cooperation of Europe with the US on important issues, he stressed, “We do not want to fight Europe, but these three countries have proved that, on the most sensitive issues, they follow the US. The immoral behaviour of France as the bad cop in nuclear negotiations and the obstructionism of the UK in production of Yellow Cake were some examples.”

He then added, “The sixth experience is to never rely on the JCPOA and foreign matters for our domestic matters… we should not attach domestic matters to some affairs which are out of our control.”

“We must learn from our mistakes, and from our experience, and must not be satisfied with marginal effects. For example, it is said that the US lost face in this JCPOA business. That is right. But did we negotiate so that they lose face, or did we negotiate to lift the sanctions? Now they are saying that there will be secondary sanctions.”

“Or, it is said that the relationship between the US and Europe has deteriorated. But did we sit at the negotiating table for this? Of course Europe will not stand in the United States’ way,” he added.

“Let’s be realistic and not count on probabilities. It was said at the beginning of the negotiations that 100 billion dollars would enter the country. This was not true. Now, the insolent president of the United States sometimes even says that 150 billion dollars was given to Iran by them. What nonsense. When did you ever give us anything?”

He further noted that what we project about our interests must be true and told to the people clearly.

The economy of Iran cannot be resolved by the Europeans in JCPOA, the Leader said, adding that “there is much evidence. Some European companies have left. Some of them are leaving, or they say they are not sure if they will remain. The heads of European countries say different things.”

“For our economy, we cannot rely on JCPOA and the Europeans. These three countries acted against their word some thirteen or fourteen years ago; in the nuclear negotiations, they promised and didn’t keep their promise, now they should prove that they won’t repeat the same untruthfulness and prevarication this time.”

 

Conditions for Remaining in Iran Nuclear Deal

“During the last two years, the US violated the JCPOA several times, and Europe remained silent. Europe must compensate for that silence,” the Leader noted.

The continuation of the JCPOA is possible only if Europe provides the following concrete guarantees, the Leader stressed.

1- The US has rejected the UNSC Resolution 2231; Europe needs to issue a resolution against the US’ violation of it.

2- Europe must promise not to raise the issues of missiles and regional affairs of the Islamic Republic.

3- Europe must encounter any sanction against the Islamic Republic and explicitly stand to US’ sanctions.

4- Europe must guarantee that Iran’s oil will be completely sold. If the US can damage the sale of our oil, we must be able to sell as much oil as we want. Europeans must guarantee that they compensate for the loss, and that they buy Iran’s oil.

5- European banks must guarantee trade with the Islamic Republic. We have no conflicts with regard to these three countries; but we do not trust them, based on previous experience.

“If the Europeans linger over our demands, Iran has the right to resume its nuclear activities. When we see that the JCPOA was useless, one way forward is to restart those halted activities.”

“Our enemy has placed the war room in the treasury department, instead of the Ministry of Defence. In the same way, we must place the entity for encountering the malignancy of this enemy in the economic centre of the government, and the foreign ministry must cooperate.”

Iran Needs National Unity to Resist US Pressure: Official

Vaezi, who is widely believed to be one of the most influential cabinet members, says the country’s problems cannot be resolved if there is division among political factions.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Vaezi called on all factions, groups and parties to get united in the face of the latest US moves.

He then described the latest remarks by the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as “a bunch of slogans” and said no state in the world except for a number of small countries backed the US move to withdraw from the multinational Iran nuclear deal, ISNA reported.

“The US officials imagine that they can achieve their goals in Iran by claiming that they are supporting the Iranian nation but our people know the real US. Pompeo’s statements had no impact on Iran’s stance neither inside nor outside. We have chosen our way.”

On Monday, at the Heritage Foundation, Pompeo stated that Trump’s administration has started developing “the strongest sanctions in history” if Iran does not relinquish its desire to make and own nuclear weapons.

Vaezi pointed to the ongoing talks between Iran and other parties to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and said he thinks Tehran and Europe can move forward step by step.

He referred to the creation of the new alliance of the US, the Zionist Regime and Saudi Arabia against Iran and said “today, we need unity more than ever. We should stop division and reach consensus on our national interests.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, Vaezi said people expect the Islamic Establishment to resolve their problems.

He also said Iranian nation has shown over the past four decades that they never allow the enemies to take advantage of their divisions. “Our people get united when it comes to enemies’ plots to take advantage of our differences.”