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Iran President Congratulates Azeri Counterpart on Re-Election

Officials Say Iran-Azerbaijan Border Should Remain Open amid Coronavirus Fight

In his congratulatory message on Thursday, Rouhani referred to the result of the presidential election in Azerbaijan as a sign of the Azeri nation’s support for the Aliyev administration’s programs and their interest in the continuation of their country’s development and progress.

The Iranian president also expressed the hope that the developing trend of friendly and brotherly relations between the Tehran and Baku, which is rooted in the historical, religious and cultural commonalities of the two nations, will vigorously continue through the efforts of the two sides’ officials.

He finally prayed to the Almighty God for health and success for his Azeri counterpart and happiness and prosperity for the neighbouring country’s people.

Aliyev secured his fourth consecutive term in a snap election on Wednesday, according to partial results.

Trump Flip-Flops on Attacking Syria in Five Years

US President Donald Trump has threatened to strike Syria with missiles while he, back in 2013, had asked “foolish” Barack Obama (then US president) not to attack the Arab country!

The following is Trump’s tweet about Obama dated September 5, 2013:

“Again, to our very foolish leader, do not attack Syria – If you do many very bad things will happen & from that fight the US gets nothing!”

However, Trump threatened in a recent tweet on April 11, 2018 to fire missiles at Syria:

“Russia vows to shoot down any and all missile fired at Syria. Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and ‘smart!’ You shouldn’t be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and enjoys it!”

The two abovementioned tweets written in two different periods of time indicate the contradiction in the words and behaviour of US authorities, particularly the country’s president.

This comes as Trump has also said that, “Our relationship with Russia is worse now than it has ever been, and that includes the Cold War.”

He also said, “There is no reason for this. Russia needs us to help with their economy, something that would be very easy to do, and we need all nations to work together. Stop the arms race?”

“No One Can Claim Syria Used Chemical Weapons against Opposition”

Levan Dzhagaryan, in a Farsi interview with ISNA, agreed with the idea that Donald Trump’s claim about the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s use of chemical weapons is aimed at military intervening in Syria.

Regarding US claims on Russia and Iran’s support for Syria in this case he said “we have already warned that the United States intends to make such allegations, exactly like what happened in eastern Ghouta.”

“This is another show. We already knew it. No one can prove that the Syrian government has done this,” added Dzhagaryan.

The Russian ambassador to Tehran also noted that “I have no doubt this has been carried out by the supporters of the terrorists, and we condemn all these acts.”

“We have offered for several times that an investigation is conducted to see who used these chemical weapons, but they keep making baseless allegations which is not acceptable at all,” concluded the Russian official.

Iran, Brazil to Enhance Science, Technology Relations

The working group was established three years ago, but had not met until now. Zarif’s trip created an opportunity for the working group to meet.

In the meeting, the two sides stressed the importance of working together closely in the domains of science, technology and innovation.

During the 4-hour program, opportunities for mutual cooperation on science, technology and innovation in various areas, particularly nanotechnology, were discussed under an action plan.

In the domain of university affairs, B2B programs were envisaged for sci-tech parks. Plans to give fresh impetus to research at universities were also introduced.

The Iranian delegation at the meeting was led by Mr Birang, the director of the Centre for International Sci-Tech Transactions of the Iranian Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology. The Brazilian team was led by a top Brazilian official in charge of technological development and innovations.

The Iranian side touched upon Tehran’s good cooperation with Russia, China and Austria on science and technology, and said Iran has set up a special center for international cooperation in the fields of science and technology.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

Accordingly, Iran has introduced diverse models of cooperation with different countries, including joint committees or joint funds, and similar models can be used for cooperation with Brazil.

Birang also referred to the efforts made in recent years to develop knowledge-based companies in Iran and to use them to create a knowledge-driven economy and create jobs for university graduates. He said the two countries can share one another’s experience in those areas.

The Brazilian side, in turn, described the meeting as fruitful and said nanotechnology can be a starting point for both sides to expand their cooperation in different areas.

He also proposed a team from his country take part at an international exhibit due to be held in Tehran in 2018.

At the beginning of the meeting, the Brazilian side said Brasilia knows Iran has conducted good activities in the fields of modern technologies and knowledge-based economy. It was also stressed that the two sides can work together closely in pertinent fields.

Also addressing the gathering was Reza Asadifard, the deputy head of the Iranian Technology Development Committee for the industry and market, who presented a report on Iran’s recent accomplishments in the field of nanotechnology.

He says Iran’s current status in nanotechnology is the result of an intensive ten-year plan running from 2006 to 2016. Among the achievements mentioned in his report were Iran’s securing the fourth place in the world in terms of producing science in nanotechnology with a 6.5-percent share of the world’s whole scientific productions in the domain of nanotechnology, training more than 35,000 nanotechnology experts, having over 210 international nanotechnology patents registered, establishing some 170 nanotechnology production companies and commercializing over 400 products which are based on nanotechnology.

He concluded by putting forward proposals on Iran-Brazil cooperation in the field of nanotechnology.

The Tuesday meeting was attended by deputy head of Iran’s Nanotechnology Development Commission for the market industry as well as representatives of eight knowledge-based companies.

The Brazilian team also comprised representatives from most Brazilian organizations operating in the fields of science, technology and innovation.

Iran, Brazil to Enhance Science, Technology Relations

Iran has in recent years made great progress in various scientific fields, particularly nanotechnology, in which the country ranks seventh globally.

The incumbent administration has adopted plans to commercialize knowledge-based firm, as knowledge-based activities can make a significant contribution to Iran’s economic development by increasing added value among other things.

The main priorities are to promote the establishment of more knowledge-based firms and to encourage universities to focus largely on knowledge-based economy.

There are over 3,000 such companies in the country, which can benefit from governmental loans to finance their projects

Experts believe nanotechnology could worth a lot to the Iranian economy, as Iran currently ranks seventh globally in this field, according to the data released by Iran’s Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology.

The government plans to boost export of nanotechnology-related products and equipment to $1 billion by 2019.

Promoting knowledge-based companies is a main principle of Resistance Economy, a concept aimed at weaning the Iranian government from heavy dependence on oil revenues and boosting productivity and export

It was first proposed by the Leader of Islamic Revolution in 2011, amid the tightening of international sanctions on Iran, which were imposed over unproven allegations that its nuclear program has military purposes.

The sanctions were lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal, which removed international sanctions in return for confidence-building curbs on Iran’s nuclear work.

Iran, Uruguay Discuss Expansion of Banking, Agricultural Ties

In the Wednesday meeting in Montevideo, Zarif hailed the traditional and continuous relations between Iran and Uruguay, and said the ties have always been based on mutual respect.

Given the good grounds for cooperation between the two countries, especially in the economic sector, bilateral cooperation and its diversification must be put on the agenda, he noted.

Zarif also called for the use of great cooperation capacities in the two countries that have not been used so far.

Moreover, due to the Uruguayan presidency over Mercosur, Iran’s greater link with the trade bloc through cooperation with Montevideo and Brasilia was discussed in this meeting.

Cooperation in the fields of banking, agriculture, construction of dams and knowledge-based companies were the other issues that the two sides talked about.

For his part, Vázquez welcomed the expansion of bilateral ties emphasizing that the economic cooperation between Uruguay and the Islamic Republic of Iran must be promoted in all areas.

Uruguay is the third destination of FM Zarif’s four-nation tour of Africa and South America. Accompanied by a high-ranking politico-economic delegation, the Iranian minister earlier visited Senegal and Brazil where he signed a number of MoUs in different fields. The tour will later take him to Namibia.

Iran Leader Hails Idea of Replacing Dollar with Euro in Int’l Transactions

“Changing [the main foreign] currency from dollar to euro is seriously [pursued] and its bill will soon be approved at the Cabinet,” Seif said on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

The plan is apparently in response to what Iranian officials describe as an economic plot hatched by the US and its allies to decrease the value of the Iranian currency rial.

Speaking in a parliamentary session on Tuesday, Seif had noted that the idea has been shared with the Leader of Islamic Revolution in a recent meeting, and Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has embraced the plan, a Farsi report by ISNA said.

The bill must be approved by the Iranian parliament and the Guardian Council before going into effect.

The plan comes amid a record decline in the rial’s value on the free market this week.

The currency has lost close to half of its value since September.

Some analysts blame threats by US President Donald Trump that he will return US sanctions on Iran unless the so-called flaws of the 2015 nuclear deal are fixed.

The deadline for the Trump administration to extend Iran sanctions waivers is May 12. The US refusal to keep sanctions frozen will mean the US is longer bound by the pact.

However, Iranian officials blame plots of foreign adversaries for the problem.

Late on Monday, authorities announced a plan to unify official and free-market exchange rates for the rial in favour of a single rate set at 42,000 against the US dollar.

The government said official rates would be in force from Tuesday and that police would arrest those trading dollars at other rates.

Moreover, the Central Bank of Iran clamped a 10,000-euro ($12,400) ceiling on the amount of foreign currency that citizens can hold outside banks.

Asked to comment on the outcome of the government’s plan to support the plunging rial, Seif said it has positively affected the country’s economy in recent days, and the benefits will be even greater in the long-term.

The governor said the plan will allow the government to better protect the Iranian economy from “hostile plots” hatched by Iran’s foreign adversaries.

“The recent exchange rate fluctuations have no economic reason and have mostly originated from non-economic issues. This governmental plan has brought under control the currency rate and non-economic factors can no longer heavily affect the economy,” he said.

Beijing Hosts Conference on Iran-China Civil Nuclear Cooperation

The day-long event is a sequel to international gatherings on cooperation in the field of peaceful nuclear technology held in Brussels, Moscow and Isfahan.

The Beijing seminar aims to boost peaceful nuclear cooperation with China in accordance with the JCPOA and its third addendum concerning international cooperation, a Farsi report by IRIB News Agency said.

The conference hosted by the Chinese government brings together delegates from the P5+1 Group of nations who will exchange views on a host of different issues, namely the prospects for international nuclear cooperation within the framework of the JCPOA and its third addendum.

As scheduled, Behrouz Kamalvandi, the deputy head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran for international, legal and parliamentary affairs, Mojtaba Zonoori, an MP and head of the Parliament’s Nuclear Commission, and some other Chinese and Iranian officials delivered speeches at the event. Iran’s ambassador to Beijing also addressed the inaugural ceremony.

Issues of mutual interest were discussed at the conference. Iranian scientists and engineers also visited China’s nuclear facilities on the sidelines of the event.

Saudi Rulers Symbols of Aggression, Crime in Mideast: Iran

In a Wednesday statement, Qassemi vehemently slammed the recent anti-Iran remarks made by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir during their visit to France.

He said the Saudi rulers have put their names and that of their country in the list of the region’s criminals and aggressors along with violent dictators like Saddam Hussein.

“These people should know that by levelling baseless accusations against Iran and harbouring their delusions about the country, they cannot close their eyes to this reality that all regional states and nations as well as close observers of the regional and international developments are fully aware of Saudi Arabia’s role in creating, sponsoring and arming the terrorist and violent groups like ISIS in the region,” he noted.

The spokesman underlined that Saudi Arabia’s role in the countless crimes and humanitarian catastrophes in some neighbouring states, region and the whole world would not be forgotten.

Qassemi went on to say that today, Saudi Arabia is in dire need to have a periodical face change to erase its dark record over the recent years.

“Under various pretexts, demands and foreign or domestic pressure, Saudi Arabia presses ahead with its policy to purchase security and weapons, justifies its failed or defeated projects in war on Yemen and forms an alignment with the occupying regime of Israel as one of the main regional criminals and destabilisers.”

The spokesman underlined that due to their desperate and unavoidable conditions, the Saudi rulers are seeking to ease their plight, remain further in power, seize more control and suppress their opposition by spending billions of dollars.

“The Saudi rulers who hope to buy the support of some extra-regional states should take a fresh prudent look at the relatively recent history of the region and take lessons from the fate of their former friend and ally, Saddam,” he added.

Qassemi said the Saudis should have this point in mind that they cannot change their doomed fate by playing the blame game, buying security and sponsoring terrorist groups.

The spokesman then said the current rulers of Saudi Arabia have turned themselves into the icons of violence and crimes in the Middle East along with the Zionist regime by further meddling in the internal affairs of the regional states, contributing to the regional destabilisation and problems.

“Some of the former and current Saudi officials have created crises, tensions, destabilisation and relentless and long-time wars in Western Asia through their wrong decisions and choices, unconsidered policies including unconditional support for Saddam and creating, leading and sponsoring Al-Qeada, ISIS and other terrorist groups and waging war on Yemen and now making fresh attempts to build an alliance with the Zionist regime,” he said.

Qassemi finally called on the French officials to remind the Saudi rulers of the fate of former aggressors and dictators during their bilateral talks.

Saudi crown prince made a two-day visit to France as part of his global image-building tour. During a Tuesday press conference in Paris, Bin Salman and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to curb what they called Iran’s “expansionism” in the region.

Iran Sympathises with Algeria over Deadly Plane Crash

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In a statement on Wednesday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi offered sympathy to the Algerian government and nation as well as the bereaved families of the victims.

At least 257 people have been killed after a military plane crashed near the Boufarik airbase outside the Algerian capital, Algiers, according to Algerian state television.

Algerian state TV reported that the plane, an Ilyushin Il-76, mostly carried soldiers when it went down shortly after takeoff on Wednesday morning.

Algeria’s defence ministry was quoted as saying that 247 passengers and 10 crew members were among the dead following the crash.

According to a local news website, the plane was heading to the western Algerian city of Bechar.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Almost all papers today covered the decision by the Iranian government to unity the US dollar rate in official and open markets. First Vice-President Es’haq Jahangiri, the official who announced the decision, was the one who received the greatest attention in today’s papers.

Also a top story was the rumours of a possible military conflict between the US and Russia in Syria, which seems to be imminent given Trump’s recent threat and the Russian response.

The Israeli attack on Syria’s T-4 airbase, in which several Iranian military advisers were killed, also received great coverage. The remarks by Ali Akbar Velayati, the Leader’s top aide, about Iran’s response to Israel, and the repatriation of the bodies of 7 Iranian martyrs were the topics of major stories in this regard.

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

 

19 Dey:

  • Gov’t Spokesman: We Won’t Let Opponents Gain Control of Economy
  • Iran First VP: Gov’t to Strongly Implement Policy of Unified Forex Rates

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Abrar:

  • Gov’t Spokesman: I Promise We’ll Have No More Forex Rate Fluctuations!
  • Reuters: US Seeking to Convince Certain Countries into Attacking Syria
  • Central Bank Chief: We Told Iran Leader We Must Replace Dollar with Euro
  • Putin’s Special Envoy for Syria Visits Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Afkar:

  • Flames of Wrath Fanned in Mideast
  • Increased Conflicts between Kremlin, White House Causing Int’l Concern
  • IRGC Chief-Commander: We’ll Witness New Phase of Revolution Expansion
  • Zarif: Trump’s Worthless Attacks against Iran Divisive
  • Senior MP: Telegram Not as Unrestricted in Any Country as It Is in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

  • Temporary Pain-Killing: A Report on Government’s Decision on Forex Market
  • Will Unifying Dollar Rate in Official, Open Markets Work?
  • Did Najafi’s Resignation as Tehran Mayor Harm Reformists?
  • City Council’s Strange Decision: Conservative Chosen as Acting Mayor

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

  • Analyst: Certain Parties Played Dangerous Game with Forex Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Asrar:

  • Culture Minister: We Must Use Unity, Intelligence to Decrease Gaps in Cyber World
  • Larijani: Gov’t Should Have Adopted Required Measures in Advance to Stabilize Forex Rate

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Ebtekar

  • From Mini World War to WWIII: Moscow, Washington Showing Off Power in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Etemad:

  • FBI Raids Office of Trump’s Lawyer
  • Return of Es’haq: A Report on Jahangiri’s Strong Presence to Resolve Forex Crisis

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Ettela’at:

  • Deputy Energy Minister: We Have Maximum 2 Years to Manage Water Crisis
  • Russia Army on Standby to Counter US Possible Attack on Syria
  • Zarif: US Looking for Pretexts to Interfere in Syria
  • Yemen’s Ansarullah: We’ll Fire Missiles at Aggressive Countries on Daily Basis

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Iran:

  • Chomsky in Interview with Iran: Europe Not Interested in Leaving Iran Alone against US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Javan:

  • Delay in Introducing Worn-Out Dollar Policy
  • Gov’t Spokesman: Transfer of Dollar to Neighbouring Countries Main Cause of Crisis
  • Central Bank: Telegram, Hostility of Saudi Arabia, UAE Main Cause of Fluctuations
  • Velayati: Zionists’ Attack on T-4 Airbase Not to Remain Unanswered

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

  • Sky News: Iraqi Kurdistan to Sell Oil to Israel under Turkey’s Supervision
  • Stabilizing Job Opportunities among Main Plans of Gov’t: First VP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Kayhan:

  • Forex Market’s Getting Out of Control Result of Imprudence
  • It Won’t Be Resolved with Prescriptive Measures
  • Iranian People Welcome Bodies of 7 Defenders of Shrine
  • People Counting Minutes to Take Revenge from Zionists
  • Economic Analysts Urge Parliament to Impose Tax on House, Forex, Gold Dealers
  • War and Threat against Syria in Important UNSC Meeting
  • US Says It’ll Attack Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Khorasan:

  • Smell of War in Syria: Russia-West Clash at UN Security Council

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Rah-e Mardom:

  • IRGC Chief-Commander: Islamic Revolution Well-Known in Countering Threats

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Resalat:

  • Larijani: Only One Single Voice Must Be Heard from Gov’t
  • Central Bank Must Form Committee to Monitor Forex Issues
  • Ayatollah Nouri Hamadani Calls for Promotion of Correct Water Consumption Patterns

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

  • Araqchi: JCPOA Not for US Government So It Can’t Make Any Decision about It
  • Most Important Issue in Supporting Iranian Products Is to Promote Its Culture: Rouhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Shargh:

  • Conservative MPs, IRGC Intelligence Org. Hold Meeting on Telegram Filtering
  • MP Calls for Blocking Telegram, Unblocking Twitter
  • Fingers on the Trigger
  • Chemical Attack on Douma Increases Possibility of US-Russia Proxy War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

  • Russian Ambassador Explains US Way of Distributing Crisis from Syria to Afghanistan
  • Rand Paul: US Neoconservatives, Not Assad, behind Douma Chemical Attack

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 11