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European Car Manufactures to Remain in Iran despite US Bans

These days there are reports that foreign firms have decided to leave Iran following the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal. Even before the US withdrawal, certain foreign manufacturers preferred to stop their operations in Iran and some others even issued statements announcing their quit.

But the story of automotive industry is relatively different from other industries. Arriving back in Iran following the clinching of the Iran nuclear deal in 2015, foreign car manufacturers told reporters how international sanctions on Iran inflicted heavy blows on them, forcing them to leave Iran during the past decade. On the other hand, Iranian car manufacturers complained to the management of their foreign counterparts for their decisions to leave Iran amid international sanctions. They said the decision dealt a heavy economic blow to Iran and led to massive production of low-quality cars.

Now, the Iran newspaper quoting some informed sources says such car manufacturers as Peugeot, Citroen and Renault will remain in Iran despite US sanctions.

According to the sources, Iranian and foreign carmakers have decided to open a new chapter in their relations by signing new cooperation deals with higher resistance against sanctions. Joint investment is the best solution.

 

Peugeot, Iran to Manufacture New Vehicles

To achieve a bigger share of Iran’s automotive market, the French car manufacturer Peugeot signed a new deal with Iran. The joint venture between Peugeot and Iran Khodro, known as IKAP, was established as part of the deal with each side investing about IRR 450 billion in it.

The joint venture came into effect with Peugeot 2008 production which has been warmly welcomed since its early days in Iran. The car’s price was first set at IRR 980 million but was then increased to IRR 1.1 billion due to the rising price of foreign currencies in Iran.

Following the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, the possibility of Peugeot’s pullout of Iran gained momentum. But as Pierre Foret, the deputy chief of IKAP in sales and marketing, said, the French car manufacturer seeks to localize its production in Iran based on an agreement it signed with the Iranian side.

“By increasing the rate of localization, we can alleviate the blow of the sanctions. So, we should increase the number of our products’ models.”

A manager from Iran Khodro said Peugeot has not yet talked of its decision to leave Iran. “Given its heavy investment in Iran, it can’t pull out of the country easily as it did in previous years. Peugeot will remain in Iran because leaving Iran is not economically reasonable for them. Meanwhile, Peugeot doesn’t want to get involved in political issues.”

 

Citroen to Press Ahead with Projects in Iran

The joint product of Citroen and Iran’s Narenji Pooshan Jaddeh Makhsoos Company will be pre-sold in the coming days.

“Since it doesn’t have joint interests with the US, Citroen will remain in Iran,” an official with SAIPA said. He went on to predict that Citroen will increase its interactions with Iran.

Two years ago, Jean Christophe Comar, the CEO of Peugeot-Citroen Group, said the company has agreed to co-produce three new vehicles with SAIPA: one in B segment, the other in C segment and the last one in modern and luxurious level. Their first joint product is CRX SUV.

The first joint product of SAIPA and Peugeot Citroen entered the market in late 2017 and early 2018. It is an SUV which is highly popular in Iran. The two sides began to build and equip their joint factory before 2018.

 

Renault Sets Conditions for Remaining in Iran

Unlike Peugeot and Citroen, the French company Renault is not optimistic about its remaining in Iran. Though Renault’s management talks of staying in Iran arguing that there is no reason to leave the country, they are not certain about the company’s future due to the economic threats following the US withdrawal from the JCPOA.

An informed source told the Iran newspaper that they are seeking to revise their agreements with the Industrial Development & Renovation Organization of Iran (IDRO) by setting new conditions.

The IDRO does not see the revision out of reach saying there are limited differences over new conditions. Efforts are underway to remove the differences soon. Observers, however, maintain that removing all the differences is impossible amid the current situation.

Unlike Peugeot which decided to leave Iran under international sanctions, Renault never left Iran but stopped providing the country with auto parts directly.

Renault and Nissan from Japan are the two car manufacturers which are highly likely to leave Iran because they have a large market in the US and thus are not ready to lose it.

On the other hand, Hyundai Motor Company and KIA Motors may set their own conditions for their staying in Iran and leave the country if their conditions are not met.

Iranian Female Referee Shines at Int’l Football Events

Mahsa Qorbani

Qorbani began her career as a referee at the age of 15. Her name has been put on the Asian Football Confederation (AFC)’s list of elite referees due to her good performance. She says her ambition is to judge matches in World Cup competitions.

Qorbani is also reluctant to talk about her outfit in foreign matches. Although nowadays all eyes are on Alireza Faghani because of his presence in FIFA World Cup in Russia, Mahsa Qorbani is at the centre of attention, too, due to her presence in international football competitions.

She is the first Iranian lady who has judged men’s events as well. She excitedly talks about her experience of judging men’s matches and says she would like to have more experience in that regard.

What is interesting about Mahsa Qorbani is her different outfit compared to other women referees. She fully observes the AFC’s Dress Code, but the clothes she wears is different from those of others because she believes some outfits keep her from breathing.

In a recent interview with Shahrvand newspaper, she has made different and interesting comments about her career.

How did you get interested in becoming a referee in the football world?

During my childhood, whenever I watched a football match, the thing that attracted me the most was the refereeing of the game. I liked the character of referees and wanted to become a referee one day, but I did not know what to do. Finally, I entered the football world. At the beginning, I was an amateur goalkeeper for one of Tehran teams, and began my career as a referee in 2007.

When did you start your refereeing career professionally?

While I worked as a referee in the Iranian League, I began refereeing under-14 Asian football matches as well. When I began to work as a referee, the AFC had already sent a letter to the Iranian Football Federation saying they needed a referee no older than 25 years of age. Some features were important to them. Fortunately, I had their requirements, so I could referee the matches in under-14 Asian competitions for five consecutive years. After I passed two-year courses of the AFC in 2016, the confederation introduced me as an international referee in 2017, and I was elected as an elite referee after passing several other courses.

What was your family’s reaction when you decided to become a referee?

My family and friends were surprised at my decision because the general public believes there is no “women’s football” and football belongs to men. They would ask me if women’s football existed, after all. Gradually, I tried to make my family familiar with women’s football because they used to be uninterested in this field, but now they watch all football matches and even bet on teams!

Isn’t it difficult for you to referee matches on the international stage?

No, not at all. I have no problems refereeing matches outside Iran, and it is fine that their language is different from mine because I speak English very well, which gives me self-confidence.

What reactions do you see as an Iranian woman overseas?

All of those involved in women’s football are ladies, so they welcome one another’s progress. They know what limitations we are facing in Iran; so, when they see an Iranian referee has made her presence felt on the international stage, they respect her. All these things give me a lot of self-confidence and make me stronger.

You are the first Iranian woman referee to have refereed men’s football matches. How was this experience?

Some Asian events were held at the same time that I refereed matches by under-14 footballers. In one of the competitions held in the Maldives, I was supposed to referee a men’s match. I was the referee at a game between two teams of the Maldives’ 2nd Division League. It was a very good experience for me, and I would be happy to referee men’s football matches again.

How did male footballers see you as a female referee?

Naturally, they had a new look at me and maybe they had the feeling that a woman referee may not be able to judge fairly. Of course, we are seeing that there are female referees in other countries as well, which shows women’s football has a lot of potentialities.

Iranian Female Referee Shines at Int’l Football EventsWhat’s your biggest dream as far as refereeing is concerned?

Any referee dreams of finding his/her way to World Cup contests, including the final match. Accordingly, I’d like to referee matches in the world’s biggest football forum one day and will spare no effort to have my dream come true.

Which Iranian referee do you follow most?

I always try to follow up the matches judged by successful referees. I always watch the games refereed by Alireza Faghani and try to model my performance after him. I hope Faghani and his team will be successful in the World Cup and bring great honour upon Iran’s football.

As the last question, the kind of outfit you wear at international events has been controversial.

(She interrupts the interviewer and says) Let’s not talk about it.

 

Iran’s Lovely Beaches in Photos

Iran is known to be a four-season paradise. In the middle of freezing winter, one can travel to central Iran to enjoy the desert heat. Even in high summer, you can choose a snowy destination for weekend holidays.

Iran’s beaches should not be forgotten. Iran has the Caspian Sea on the north and Persian Gulf on the south. Each part of these beaches have their own beauties, which can strongly appeal to tourists.

Here you can see magical images of Iranian beaches:

 

Vintage Cars Go on Parade in Tehran

The parade was staged on the occasion of the World Museum Day, annually marked on May 18.

World Museum Day has been celebrated globally every year since 1977.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of the car parade:

Carlos Queiroz Names Provisional Iran Squad for FIFA World Cup 2018

The Portuguese manager announced his squad for the showpiece in Russia on Sunday, choosing 24 players out of the preliminary 35-member squad. The final squad will be announced to the FIFA by June 4.

Team Melli will soon leave Iran for Turkey to start its preparatory camp, where two matches will be held against Turkey and Greece national teams.

The squad selected by Queiroz includes the following names:

Keepers: Alireza Beiranvand, Rashid Mazaheri, Amir Abedzadeh

Defenders: Ramin Rezaeian, Morteza Pouraliganji, Pejman Montazeri, Majid Hosseini, Milad Mohammadi, Mohammad Khanzadeh, Rouzbeh Cheshmi

Midfielders: Ehsan Haji Safi, Omid Ebrahimi, Saeid Ezatolahi, Masoud Shojaei, Mehdi Torabi, Ali Gholizadeh, Saman Ghoddos, Vahid Amiri, Ashkan Dejagah

Strikers: Reza Ghoochannejhad, Mehdi Taremi, Sardar Azmoun, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Karim Ansarifard.

Four players, namely Jalal Hosseini and Vourya Ghafouri (both defenders), Seyyed Hossein Hosseini (keeper), and Kaveh Rezaei (striker), have also been put on the standby list.

Iran Produces Raw Materials for Cancer, MS Drugs

Samira Ansari, a member of the research group in charge of the raw materials production, says the raw materials have been produced by a knowledge-based company in Iran.

In an interview with Mehr News Agency, Ansari said highly skilled human resources, production technologies and market are among the main indexes in biotechnology industry and added Iran enjoys good records in all these fields.

She went on to say that the transfer of technology from the West to Iran and other developing states is carried out rarely, and thus such technologies need to be developed inside the country.

According to Ansari, added value and dual use technologies are the main concerns by the West that hampers the transfer of technology.

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Most Western companies only share the formula of their materials and sell protein raw materials with added value and high technological capacity, she noted.

“Interferon Beta-1, Paratiroid Hormone, form pig Filgrastim, growth hormone, Adalimumab, comprar lyrica online espana are the raw materials for cancer and MS treatment which have been produced by Iranian scientists,” Ansari said.

Produced with international standards, the materials are used in the production of caner and MS medicines, she added, stressing that the materials are the fruits of Iranian and foreign scientists’ cooperation in various areas.

Such production can prevent the exit of currencies from Iran and help the country’s crisis-hit economy.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

The top story in all Iranian papers today was the ongoing efforts by the European Union to save the Iran nuclear deal. Several papers particularly covered the talks between EU Commissioner for Energy and Iranian officials in Tehran on ways to help Iran survive the return of US sanctions.

The first anniversary of President Hassan Rouhani’s re-election also received great coverage.

The mysterious disappearance of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also remained a top story today.

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

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Russia: Everyone Must Leave Syria, Except Us!

  • Kremlin Spokesman: Only Russia’s Presence in Syria Legal

2- Europe Continues Sending Positive Signals to Iran

  • EU Mulling Over Direct Payment of Iran’s Money to Its Central Bank

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Europe: Ways Will Remain Open

  • Mogherini: We Seek to Continue, Expand Our Cooperation with Iran

2- Tourism to Be Tomorrow’s Oil for Iran

  • A Report on Tsunami of Tourism in Iran, the World as of 2020

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- Europeans Trying to Rescue Iran’s Oil Exports

  • EU Energy Commissioner Meets with Iran’s Oil Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Ebtekar:

1- From Economic Crisis to Legitimacy Challenge

  • Venezuela Presidential Election Begins; Maduro’s Re-Election Most Likely

2- Royal Wedding Costs $42 Million

  • Wedding Ceremony of Prince Harry, Hollywood Actress Meghan Markle

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Etemad:

1- Difficulties of Being Rouhani: One Year after Beginning of Second Term

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Ettela’at:

1- EU Energy Commissioner: European Union to Stand against US to Save JCPOA

2- UN Votes for Formation of Fact-Finding Committee on Israeli Atrocities

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Ghanoon:

1- Norm-Breaker: Qalibaf Once Again Starts Attacks on Traditional Conservatives

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Hamdeli:

1- We’ll Claim World Title If We Are Supported

  • Head Coach of Iran Women’s Futsal Team Speaks after Second Asian Championship

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Hamshahri:

1- Europe Gives 4 Guarantees at Iran’s Oil Ministry Building

  • A Look at EU Energy Commissioner’s Talks in Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20

 


 

Iran:

1- European Carmakers to Remain in Iran’s Market

  • A Report on Positions of European Car Manufacturers towards US Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Javan:

1- US’ Alternative to Iran Nuclear Deal

  • US State Secretary to Announce His Country’s New Plan to Confront Iran
  • Eight European Firms Leave Iran

2- Deadly Shooting in US High School Leaves 10 People Killed

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- ISIS Crosses Euphrates River Thanks to US Forces’ Help

2- Muslim States Call for Formation of Committee to Probe into Israel’s Crimes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Kayhan:

1- Europe’s “Blocking Statute” another Move to Deceive Iran

2- Senior MP: Iran Has Lost $25 Billion Because of Oil Deal with Total

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Kelid:

1- Even China Betrays Iran!

  • China Refuses to Give Iran Assurance that It’ll Continue Buying Iran’s Oil

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Khorasan:

1- Battle for Great Coalition

  • A Review of Possible Coalitions that Will Help Form New Iraqi Gov’t

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Seda-ye Eslahat:

1- Warning: HIV Growth in Iranian Women Up by 10 Times

  • Officials Stopped Operation of Bus that Raised AIDS Awareness

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Shahrvand:

1- Policy of Maintaining Calm in Order to Overcome Crises

  • First Anniversary of Rouhani’s Re-Election
  • His Government Has Been under Strong Pressure over Past Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Tejarat:

1- A Review of Iran-Turkey Forex Swap

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Guaranteed Withdrawal from Iran!

  • 14 Major European Firms, Financial Institutions Leave Iran before Return of US Bans

2- In Which Hideout Are Riyadh, Abu Dhabi Leaders Hiding Themselves?

  • Reactions to Absence of Saudi, Emirati Leaders from OIC Summit

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 20

 

Top Iranian Officials Attend Parliament’s Closed Session on JCPOA

Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency, MP Mohammad Vahdati said that before holidng its regular open session, the parliament began the closed session on the JCPOA Sunday morning.

The closed session is underway with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Massoud Karbasian, and Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Seyed Abbas Araqchi in attendance, he added.

The lawmaker went on to say that during the meeting, the ministers and diplomats will brief the MPs on their talks with European countries about the JCPOA.

Last week, Zarif made a tight diplomatic trip for negotiations on how to save the JCPOA in the wake of the US withdrawal from the multilateral nuclear deal.

The foreign minister held meetings with Chinese and Russian officials in Beijing and Moscow and then traveled to Brussels for talks with the European parties to the JCPOA.

He was gauging international readiness to guarantee Iran’s interests if it decides to remain in the nuclear pact a week after US President Donald Trump announced that the US was walking away from the JCPOA.

In a speech from the White House on May 8, Trump accused Iran of sponsoring terrorism and seeking nukes before announcing the US withdrawal from the 2015 agreement between Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany).

Following the controversial decision, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Iran weighs plans to remain in the agreement with the other five parties, provided that they ensure full benefits for Iran.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has also underlined that any decision to keep the deal running without the US should be conditional on “practical guarantees” from the three European parties to the JCPOA.

Iran President, Jordan King Meet for First Time in 15 Years

The short meeting between Rouhani and the Jordanian monarch was held in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Friday on the sidelines of an emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) about the recent massacre of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

The relations between Iran and Jordan have not been cordial since the 1979 Islamic Revolution because of Jordan’s policies against Iran and its support for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein during the 1980-1988 imposed war on the Islamic Republic.

The tense ties between the two countries also have their roots in Jordan’s financial and arms support for some Takfiri terrorists in Syria and some other parts of the Middle East.

Back in January, the king of Jordan accused Iran of meddling in a number of Arab countries’ affairs. He told CNN that Saudi Arabia was not the only country concerned about Iran’s “destabilizing activities, but also all states in the region, especially after we saw the repercussions of these policies in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon.”

In response, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi slammed the Jordanian king’s allegations against Tehran and its regional role, saying such a stance runs counter to the realities on the ground and to the people’s call for peace and security.

“Such unfair statements cannot deny Iran’s stabilizing role and relentless efforts in the fight against terrorism and its contribution to establishing security in the region,” he said.

Iran Determined to Boost Women’s Role in National Development

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is determined to help boost participation of women in the job market as part of five-year development plans,” said Gholam-Hossein Dehqani, the Iranian deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs.

Speaking in a workshop held last week in Tehran on challenges to boosting women entrepreneurship in Iran and Japan, Dehqani said women play an important role in the global trade and there is no reason they cannot play the same role in Iran.

Dehqani said the government is working to provide women with appropriate job opportunities, support equality in wages for men and women, protect security and health of women in the workplace, help them maintain life-work balance and set heavy punishment or those who harass female workers.

Moreover, the diplomat said the government is working to facilitate women’s access to internet and technology, a report by women.gov.ir said.

The deputy foreign minister said the Iranian parliament has also enacted legislations aimed at empowering women, including a bill to protect women from violence.

Dehqani said the Iranian government will remain faithful to its obligations to improve the status of women within the Islamic context, expressing hope Iran and Japan will expand cooperation on issues related to women’s entrepreneurship and will be able to help boost the role of women in the society and family.

 

Iranian Woman Highly Educated

Massoumeh Ebtekar, the Iranian vice-president for women and family affairs, told the same gathering that the incumbent administration has put boosting women entrepreneurship on its agenda, as Iranian women are highly educated and capable of participating in economic activities.

“A big part of Iranian women holds university degrees. Besides that, the number of women studying at universities is more than men in all majors except for engineering ones,” she said.

However, Ebtekar said women have less participation in the job market, a problem that needs to be fixed.

She expressed hope the conference, aimed at transferring experience between the two countries on women entrepreneurship, will help improve conditions of women in Iran and Japan.

Iran Determined to Boost Women’s Role in National DevelopmentIran, Japan to Form Joint Committee on Women Entrepreneurship

The workshop was held by Iran’s Vice-Presidency for Women and Family Affairs, Japan’s Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Iran’s Foreign Ministry and the National Library of Iran.

Executive Director at the Sasakawa Peace Foundation Junko Chano said Iran and Japan will form a joint research team to explore and assess the situation of women entrepreneurship in Iran and Japan and come up with solutions to improve them.

The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, an affiliate of Nippon Foundation, is a public foundation corporation that conducts research activities, policy recommendations, and international collaboration aimed at the formation of a new governance system of human society that is more sustainable for environment, oceans, and human welfare.

The foundation has been involved in several projects to promote mutual trust and understanding between Iran and Japan.

The two countries have held two rounds of a joint symposium in 2016 and 2017, which provide a platform for cooperation between the two nations in areas such as economic empowerment of women, introducing successful models of entrepreneurship and supportive government policies.