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Iran, Russia Discuss Ways to Enhance Anti-Terror Cooperation

Senior Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi addressing a conference in the Russian city of Saratov on March 5, 2018 / Photo retrieved from ICANA

The meeting was held between Chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi and Russia’s Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodim on Tuesday.

Russia entered the Syria conflict in September 2015 by lending its air strength to the Syrian Army, joining Iran which was providing the anti-terror drive in Syria with advisory assistance since early months of the seven-year crisis.

Boroujerdi and Volodim also discussed the 2015 nuclear deal, whose future hangs in the balance in the wake of frequent threats by US President Donald Trump that Washington will “terminate” the two-year pact unless Iran agrees to make concessions on its nuclear, regional and missile activities.

Iran has vehemently rejected Trump’s calls for renegotiation of the pact, arguing the US threats are violations of the pact.

Russia is on the same page with Iran, stressing the need for all parties to the landmark deal to abide by their obligations.

The meeting between Iranian and Russian lawmakers was held on the sidelines of an economic conference in the port city of Saratov in southwestern Russia, which was started Monday and will end Wednesday, according to a Farsi report by IRIB News Agency.

The conference, called “Future of Regions: Development of Cooperation”, aims to allow participants to exchange views on ways of accelerating the development of regions, facilitating the establishment of trade relations among companies and businessmen, and developing solutions to economic problems of the regions.

Iran to Send Black Box of Crashed ATR Plane to France

Iran to Send Black Box of Crashed ATR Plane to France

Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency, Mohammad Reza Rezaei-Kouchi, the head of the Iranian parliament’s Civil Commission, said that since the equipment needed to open and decode the data of the flight recorder is not available in Iran, it will be sent to France by Thursday.

He added that a team from Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization (CAO) would be also dispatched to France to take part in the process of decoding the data of “the black box”.

On February 18, the ATR plane, flying from capital Tehran to the southwestern city of Yasouj, crashed into near the top of Mount Pazanpir with a height of 4,300 meters.

After an intense search operation for the missing flight, choppers of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) found the charred wreckage of the plane bearing the Aseman Airlines insignia on February 20.

Blizzard and strong winds in the area brought all rescue efforts to a halt for several days.

Speculations link the crash to adverse weather conditions, technical problems, or a culmination of such factors.

The doomed plane was a twin-engine turboprop used for short flight routes.

Iran Playing ‘Very Important’ Role in Iraq’s Economy: Minister

Iraqi Minister of Electricity Qasim Al Fahdawi

Al-Fahdawi made the remarks in a Tuesday meeting with Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Shariatmadari in Baghdad.

During the meeting, the two sides emphasized the importance of boosting ties between the two countries, especially in the field of energy.

According to a Farsi report by IRIB News Agency, the two ministers also called for the removal of barriers in the way of energy investment.

Shariatmadari, who has traveled to Iraq to activate trade agreements, also exchanged views with Iraqi Minister of Health Adila Hamoud later in the day.

At this meeting, the two sides underlined the significance of establishing bilateral relations in the field of medicine and pharmaceuticals.

The Iraqi Minister of Health also hailed the role of the Islamic Republic in providing medicines and pharmaceuticals to Iraqis.

Shariatmadari arrived in Baghdad on Monday upon the official invitation of Iraqi Minister of Planning Salman Al-Jumaili. His visit comes as part of the regular cooperation between the two countries in various fields, especially the commercial and industrial ones.

According to Iraqi minister of planning, Shariatmadari’s visit is aimed at implementing the agreements reached before, and also discussing opportunities to increase the trade volume between the two neighbouring countries.

The volume of annual trade between Iraq and Iran is nearly $13 billion. Iranian officials in Baghdad said a couple of days ago that the Islamic Republic has exported 12 million tonnes of non-oil goods worth $5.5 billion in the past eleven months to Iraq, stressing that the amount makes up 18 percent of Iran’s total exports to foreign destinations.

Iran Playing ‘Very Important’ Role in Iraq’s Economy: Minister

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

The top story in all papers today was the visit of French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian to Tehran and his meetings with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, and the Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani.

The majority of headlines praised the decisive response given by the government to the French top diplomat. The harsh criticisms raised by Shamkhani, and the comments made by Rouhani about the dire consequences of the breakup of the Iran nuclear deal received particular attention.

Also a top story was an exhibition of Louve Museum’s items in Tehran, which was opened by Le Drian on Monday afternoon.

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

 

19 Dey:

  • Amano: Failure of JCPOA Great Loss for Verification, Multilateralism
  • Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani: Domestic Production Only Way to Resolve Iran Problems
  • Rouhani: Breakup of Iran Nuclear Deal to Be Matter of Regret for All Sides

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Abrar:

  • Macron Calls for Iran’s Pressure on Syrian Government
  • White House Raising Accusations against Iran, Russia on Syria Crisis
  • AEOI Spokesman: We Can Return to 20% Enrichment within 48 Hours
  • ISIS News Agency’s Chief Arrested in Iraq

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Afkar:

  • Iran’s Top Security Official: EU’s Policy of Giving Concessions to US Wrong
  • Egypt to Give Away Part of Sinai Lands to Saudi Arabia

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

  • Aref: Government’s Ties with Its Supporters Not Strong
  • Need for Diplomatic Vigilance
  • Impacts of French FM’s Visit to Tehran to Become Clear Soon

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

  • Iranian VP Mounesan Hosts Louvre in Tehran
  • 56 Relics from World Civilisations Transferred from Paris to Tehran
  • Waiting for a Change in Cabinet’s Economic Team

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Asrar

  • Culture Minister: No Development, Progress Sustains without Culture
  • Oil Minister Vows to Try to End Gender Discrimination

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Ebtekar:

  • Threat in Paris, Negotiation in Tehran
  • French FM Finally Visits Iran after Months of Delay

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Etemad:

  • Meeting Former President: 70 MPs Hold Talks with Khatami in 3-Hour Meeting
  • Zarif, Rouhani, Shamkhani Warn France: Test of Paris’ Independence

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Ettela’at:

  • Russia Unveils Nuclear Engines for Unlimited Missiles
  • IAEA DG: We Have Access to All Iranian Sites

 French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Iran:

  • President’s Chief of Staff: Rouhani’s Remarks Targeted Political Opponents, Not Fair Critics
  • MP Close to Parliament Speaker: Larijani Still Has No Plan for Presidency
  • Cairo, First Leg of Bin Salman’s Trump

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Javan:

  • Tehran’s Response to Paris’ Trump-Style Illusion
  • French FM Faces Zarif’s Decisive Remarks, Shamkhani’s Military Uniform
  • Health Minister’s Late Confession
  • I Wish Social Welfare Would be Next Government’s Main Concern

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

  • Health Ministry: $100m Withdrawn from National Development Fund for Two New Vaccines
  • French FM: Paris Opposed to US Stanecs on Iran Nuclear Deal
  • Foregin Policy: Riyadh after Producing Nuclear Weapons

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Kayhan:

  • A Report on Mission of Trump’s Dealbreaker in Tehran
  • Holding Talks with Violaters of Iran Nuclear Deal: Prudence or Passivity?
  • Rouhani’s Representatives Fail to Convince MPs Not to Summon Him
  • Assad: US-led Coalition Serves as ISIS Air Force
  • Labour Minister: Workers’ Purchasing Power Decreased
  • 2,100 Saplings Planted in Memory of Defenders of Holy Shrines

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Khorasan:

  • Zarif Threatens to Stop Dialogue with Europe
  • Two Sides of Coin of Cloud Seeding
  • Cloud Seeding to Increase Percipitation by 15%

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Rah-e Mardom:

  • MP: Airlines Not Allowed to Sell Tickets in High Prices

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Resalat:

  • Shamkhani: Europe Passive towards US
  • Ayatollah Nouri Hamadani: Negotiation over Defence, Missile Issues Meaningless

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

  • Iran: Israel’s Policy Based on Damaging Relations among Muslim States
  • Interior Minister: 11-12 Million Dollars Worth of Contraband Goods Imported

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Sayeh:

  • Zarif to Le Drian: Europe Must Play More Constructive Role in Maintaining Iran Deal

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Shargh:

  • Iranian Responses to French Concerns
  • Le Drian Meets with Rouhani, Zarif, Shamkhani

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

  • Iranian Admiral Blames Le Drian
  • Shamkhani Explicitly Criticizes French FM over Paris Policies on Iran
  • Europeans Respectfully Say No to EU: Rightists in Italy Win Parliamentary Votes
  • Belusconi to Rise to Power Once Again

French FM’s Talks in Tehran Make Headlines on March 6

 

Europe Going to Extremes in Appeasing Trump: Iran FM

Iran FM

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Etemad daily newspaper, Zarif warned that Tehran will not be indifferent to the joint moves by the European Union and the US.

What follows are highlights of Zarif’s Farsi interview with Sara Ma’soumi, published by E’temad daily on Monday:

 

UK-Drafted Anti-Iran Resolution; Insult to Collective Wisdom

The European countries have gone to extremes to keep the US in the nuclear deal, and this will ultimately strike a blow to the EU itself. Naturally, Europeans have their own choices in this regard, but they must be aware that the Islamic Republic will not be indifferent to these movements. What happened in proposing a resolution on Yemen was in fact an insult to the collective wisdom of the world, which resulted in a series of countries officially drafting a resolution to defend the aggressor. Of course, Europeans have made such mistakes in the past as well, and we have not forgotten their move regarding Iraq (the imposed Iraqi war on Iran). At that time, members of the UN Security Council for eight years ignored Iraq’s use of chemical weapons against Iran, and instead condemned Tehran by adopting several resolutions. Today, they are repeating the same mistake and will surely regret it.

 

UNSC’s Face Saved by Russia

The UN Security Council should be thankful to Russia, which prevented the Council from losing its prestige. While we appreciate Russia’s move, we feel that the Russian Federation, as a permanent member of the Security Council, has, with its veto, prevented the adoption of a resolution that could be recognized as a resolution to defend the aggressor in the years to come.

 

Europe Going to Extremes in Appeasing Trump: Iran FM

 

EU, US Not in Position to Set Conditions for Iran

Certainly, any action to please the party that has so far violated the nuclear deal for many times is useless. Currently, two groups have been violating the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action; the US and the EU. The US has violated the deal due to the policies of Washington and Europeans have done the same due to the US policies. Europeans, in some cases, failed to meet their commitments, particularly in the area of banking relations, because of the US policies. Therefore, these two parties (the EU and the United States) are not in a position to set conditions for a country that has fully abided by its agreements under the JCPOA. Therefore, taking any measure in this regard is very dangerous, and it is natural that Iran will respond appropriately. Our impression is that for the time being, Trump has chanted some political slogans that none of them could become operational. In many cases, Europeans do not know what the meanings of the slogans of the US president are, and maybe in some of these cases, the Americans themselves do not know what the meaning of these slogans are. Some of these words are just slogans, like expressing concerns about the regional role of Iran. The county, which is at the forefront of the fight against terrorism in the region, and all its decisions in the region have been right despite all the wrong choices of the opposing sides. There is no cost in directing criticism at Iran’s missile program, but when they look at the list of arms purchased in the region, they see that Saudi Arabia has purchased $67 billion in arms and the members of Persian Gulf Cooperation Council have bought a total of $116 billion in the past year. These arms are sold to the states by the Europeans and the United States. So when they put the slogans aside and enter the operational stage, they get confused and do not know what to do.

 

EU Must Play More Constructive Role in Region

Our negotiations with the European Union began in the 1990s with “Critical Talks” and in the years later were renamed to “Comprehensive Talks”. This process stopped for a while and then turned into “High-level Talks”. In all of these talks, we discussed all international issues, including regional ones, human rights issues, global disarmament, and almost all issues of the day. Dialogue between Iran and the EU has always been in process and the Islamic Republic believes in good faith that the EU must play a more constructive role in the region. However, if Europeans want to present this process with another title in the world, then we will decide on whether these dialogues are worth pursuing.

 

Yemen Resolution Success Depends on EU’s Positive Cooperation

If the EU wants to play a positive role in ending the Yemen crisis, Iran can help the bloc not to repeat its previous mistakes. Europe should not be the supplier and provider of weapons for the slaughter of Yemeni people, and at the same time must facilitate access to humanitarian aid for Yemenis. Currently, one million Yemeni people are suffering from hunger and many people in the country suffer from famine and starvation. In this context, if the EU wants to play a positive role, the Islamic Republic can help. A few days after the start of the Yemen crisis, the Islamic Republic of Iran proposed its four-point plan to end the crisis and announced it repeatedly to Europeans. The EU can also play a practical role if it wants to, but if it aims to begin a propaganda game to satisfy the US, Iran has no interest in such games.

Iran, Russia Discuss Joint Cultural Cooperation in Moscow

The meeting was held within the framework of the 14th Iran-Russia Joint Economic and Trade Cooperation Commission.

The committee has been formed to develop cultural relations in various fields, said IRIB News Agency in a Farsi report.

The opening ceremony was held with the presence of the Iranian delegation headed by Abbas Khameh-Yar, the Deputy Head of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO), and the Deputy Minister of Culture of Russian Federation.

Determining 2020 as the year of bilateral ties in the fields of culture and tourism, holding the Eurasian Cultural Dialogue, the Iranian Cultural Week in Russia in 2018, formation of a union of Iranian and Russian publishers, and the development of cultural cooperation between the cities and provinces of Iran and Russia were discussed by the two sides.

At the end of the meeting, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Iran’s Rudaki Foundation and the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory. The chairmen of the cultural committees of both countries also signed an MoU on cultural cooperation between Tehran and Moscow.

Iran’s Minister of Economy and Finance Masoud Karbasian and a huge business delegation are in Moscow on an official visit for talks on mutual economic cooperation.

The Iranian minister is heading a 90-strong delegation at the 14th Iran-Russia Joint Economic and Trade Cooperation Commission.

Local Games Festival Held in Iran’s Bushehr Province

Rituals related to harvesting, local wears, and the supplications for rain were among the interesting parts of the festival.

However, one of the most fascinating events was the traditional “Wedding of Bushehr”. In this ceremony, the bride and groom’s families circle around the newly-weds in local clothes and carry the dowry of the bride and the wedding tableware while the local music and dance are being performed.

Then it is time for “Beard-shaving Ceremony” in which the families of bride and groom turn around a seat on which the groom is seated. They start giving him gifts of money and the rest of the guests do the same as well. The bridegroom, who has a green piece of cloth tied underneath his neck, collects the money and then according to the customs, this money is handed over to the barber.

After having a haircut and beard shaving, he is carried on the shoulders of a person who turns around and expresses joy.

What follows are the photos of this interesting festival retrieved from ISNA:

Iran’s Leader, President Plant Saplings on Arbour Day

Iran’s Leader, President Plant Saplings on Arbour DayIn a move to mark the National Week of Natural Resources and Arbour Day, Ayatollah Khamenei planted two fruit saplings on Tuesday morning. After planting the saplings, the Leader called the tree planting tradition in Iran an auspicious event.

During the ceremony Ayatollah Khamenei called on the country’s officials to prevent the loss of trees in the cities.

“There are gardens in capital Tehran that must be prevented from being plundered because this strikes a severe blow to [human] life and urban comfort,” underlined the Leader.

He further mentioned that the implementation of this policy can be one of the factors preventing the floods and dust.

Meanwhile, President Rouhani also planted a sapling, calling on all Iranians to participate in planting trees.

In a ceremony to mark the day, he said the move is very important for natural and social health of the society.

“Today, we need a healthy environment for the society’s health, and it largely depends on the planting of saplings and preservation of forests,” added Rouhani.

He further noted that “unfortunately, millions of metres of forests have been destroyed in the previous years.”

Rouhani also called on people to protect the environment during Nowruz holidays, especially on their trips.

In this ceremony, a 1200-hectre green belt around Tehran was officially launched.

 

Iran’s Leader, President Plant Saplings on Arbour Day

Iran Urges EU to Compel US to Abide by Nuclear Deal

Zarif made the remark on his official twitter account late on Monday, following a meeting with France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.

“In meeting today, told France FM: EU should compel US to abide by JCPOA rather than trying to appease it by repeating its extraneous demands. To defend the nuclear agreement, mere words are not sufficient. Especially since the US is an obstacle to EU’s own adherence to JCPOA,” he said.

Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – the US, France, Britain, Russia and China – plus Germany signed the nuclear agreement on July 14, 2015 and started implementing it on January 16, 2016.

Under the JCPOA, Iran undertook to put limits on its nuclear program in exchange for the removal of nuclear-related sanctions imposed against Tehran.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly described the JCPOA, which was negotiated under his predecessor, Barack Obama, as “the worst and most one-sided transaction Washington has ever entered into,” a characterization he often used during his presidential campaign, and threatened to tear it up.

Trump has threatened to pull out of the JCPOA unless Congress and America’s European allies help “fix” it with a follow-up agreement within a 120-day deadline.

“US & Europeans should stop pouring hundreds of billions of dollars of weapons into our region instead of questioning Iran’s missiles. Not restricted by UNSC, but necessary to deter repeat of our people’s suffering when Saddam—with western support—showered us with missiles,” he added.

“Louvre in Tehran, Chance to Promote Friendship among Iran, France”

In an address to the opening of Louvre Museum’s exhibition in Tehran on Monday, Moonesan cited the exhibition as one of the greatest joint cultural events by Iran and France.

As the head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism Organization (ICHTO), Moonesan also referred to the coincidence of the exhibition and the Iranian New Year and said the “Louvre in Tehran” is the beginning of a new year for Iran’s cultural heritage.

He further noted that “cultural relations between Iran and France have created a new ground for expanding ties.”

“Louvre in Tehran, Chance to Promote Friendship among Iran, France”The Iranian official described the exhibition as a representation of the “geography of love and culture” and said the items on display in Tehran represent the precious relations between the Iranian and French nations.

He pointed to the exhibition of Iran’s historic, civilizational and cultural items across the world over the past two centuries, adding that the first exhibition of Iranian items abroad was held in 1889 in France.

By holding seven exhibitions of Iranian items, France has the highest number of Iranian exhibitions compared with other countries. “This reveals the deep cultural relations between the two sides.”

He said other countries like the UK, the US, Austria, Belgium and Switzerland have already held exhibitions of Iranian items.

The ICHTO chief then expressed hope the bond of friendship between the two Iranian and French museums would strengthen the relations between the two nations ending up in a peaceful coexistence between them.

The Louvre exhibition in Tehran is the first by a major Western cultural institution. It was agreed upon during a visit to Paris by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in 2016.

In a statement, the Louvre said its international strategy was directly influenced by French diplomatic priorities. The exhibition was officially opened on Monday by French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian in a ceremony flooded by journalists and foreign diplomats.

The four-month exhibition displays some 50 works from the Louvre, including a sphinx statue and other artefacts linked to the Greek, Egyptian and Mesopotamian cultures, as well as objects from ancient Iran.