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Iran, Russia Discuss Trump’s Syria in Tehran

The talks were held in a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Special Envoy for Syria Alexander Lavrentiev and Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani during an unannounced visit to Tehran.

Washington’s threat to interfere in Syria militarily was also on the agenda of the marathon and off-the-record talks between the two authorities, a Farsi report by IRNA said.

Israel’s attack on Syria’s T-4 airbase which killed several Iranian military advisers in Syria as well as Tehran’s decisions on the incident was among the key topics of discussion.

News has circulated that Russian military forces in Syria are on high alert, and that the country has given Israel a warning. This suggests that tensions are growing between Washington and Moscow, and that players are ready to respond to any decision by US President Donald Trump regarding intervention in Syria.

Some media reports suggest that Russia has put its troops in Syria on full alert and deployed military vehicles as well as missile systems.

Reports also suggest that Russian warplanes flew at least four times over the American destroyer USS Donald Cook in the Mediterranean waters.

Iran, Brazil Sign MoUs to Expand Mutual Cooperation

In the Tuesday meeting, the two sides discussed different areas of mutual trade and economic cooperation, including energy, knowledge-based companies, agriculture and pharmaceuticals.

Also on the agenda of the talks was Tehran-Brasilia cooperation on exporting Iranian oil products to Brazil and exchanging technical teams to help Iran use Mercosur with the help of Brazil to establish organizational relations with that market.

During the meeting, Zarif also called for the creation of trade balance between the two countries through the presence of Iranian companies in Brazil. He also called for the removal of banking problems and the establishment of a banking channel to facilitate trade and economic transactions between the two nations.

The two sides also traded views on the latest developments regarding the Iran nuclear deal, regional issues, tourism as well as the establishment of shipping and air lanes.

San’ati Museum in Tehran Home to 6,000 Art Pieces

San’ati Museum in Tehran

San’ati Museum’s building has two floors; the first composed of a large hall with door opening to the south-eastern section of the museum. It is located near the Imam Khomeini Square, with two other doors: one in the building’s south-western section; and the other opening to Ferdowsi Street.

The opening doors as well as the windows of the building are decorated with horseshoes and the shafts are covered with special stucco.

Meanwhile, a number of stone plinths with a 1.5m height each have been erected around the building. The museum’s facet is covered and decorated with seven-coloured bricks.

The Museum is home to at least 6,000 pieces of paintings and stone, bronze and plaster sculptures by San’ati (born in 1916).

Here are ISNA’s photos of San’ati Museum:

FM Zarif Urges Removal of Banking Problems in Iran-Brazil Ties

Mohammad Javad Zarif made the comments on Tuesday during his official visit to the South American country along with his entourage.

Following you can find the full text of the Iranian foreign minister’s statements addressing a group of businesspeople and entrepreneurs from both countries:

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I am very pleased to be accompanied by a delegation of public and private sector economic actors from the Islamic Republic of Iran who work in the fields of banking, investment, automotive industry, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, electrical and water industries, agriculture and food industries, higher education, transportation, urban engineering, oil and petrochemicals, as well as major knowledge-based companies who have joined the businesspeople, and economic industrial actors of the Republic of Brazil at this meeting. Indeed, the holding of this conference and the participation of a number of economic actors from the two countries reflect the existence of a common political will to promote the presence, participation and greater role of the two countries’ private sectors to improve the economic and commercial relations of both sides.

Dear guests,

In Iran, we have been successful in the heavy industries sector including oil and gas refineries, cement and steel factories, mines, auto industry, and agriculture. In recent years, we have also been able to take good steps in the field of new technologies such as nanotechnology and the development of knowledge-based companies thanks to our educated and expertly-trained staff.

In the healthcare domain, the Islamic Republic has been able to achieve major success in manufacturing medical, hospital, and dentistry facilities besides production and export of recombined medications. Further development of these areas require foreign participation; therefore, we welcome the Brazilian companies to enter the Iranian market.

On behalf of myself and the Iranian colleagues here, I announce that Iran is ready to cooperate with the Brazilian companies in joint investments and implementation of projects using modern technologies.

There are also many opportunities for foreign companies in the field of construction and equipping of houses, rail, road and air transport, as well as the development of maritime ports. Given the presence of capable and experienced companies in Brazil, the country can work in these fields as well.

Respected audience,

In our view, Brazil is one of the great developing economies with many capacities. Brazil is an important supplier of food and is in possession of advanced industries such as airplanes, steel, oil and gas, ethanol, mining, and agriculture, and can be an important partner for the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Middle East. Iranian officials welcome the development of these capacities in bilateral relations as well as with the third parties.

Currently, the Islamic Republic of Iran, as Brazil’s first trade partner in the Middle East with a trade volume of $2.6b, is a good and reliable market for Brazilian companies. These companies can consolidate their presence in Iran’s market and also use Iran’s facilities to export to the 600-million-people market of Iran’s neighboring countries, including Central Asian states, the Caucasian countries, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Given the advantages of Iran for foreign investors at the current time, investment in Iran has a high relative advantage. These advantage include:

  • Low risk investment in Iran
  • Tax exemptions
  • High return of projects
  • State guarantee for foreign investment
  • Diversity of projects
  • New investment opportunities in infrastructural fields
  • The highest degree of investment guarantee in Iran which assures foreign companies to have a guaranteed investment
  • The geographical location of Iran as the intersection of the regional and international transport networks, and the bridge between East and West Asia, and the passage between Asia and Europe

Dear friends,

Increasing bilateral interactions requires the creation of an appropriate situation by the two governments with the participation of the private sector. The lack of banking relations between the two countries is one of the major obstacles in the development of mutual ties, and we expect Brazil’s government and the economic sectors to find a solution. Certainly, with regard to the capabilities of the two countries, the establishment of banking cooperation will contribute to the development of the ties. The use of local currencies in commercial transactions in the form of a currency swap and creation of a joint bank committee with the Bankers Association of the two countries is a good solution to deal with the problems and challenges in this regard.

We also welcome the impressive Brazilian government’s move to supply a $ 1.2 billion credit line for Iranian and Brazilian companies to implement projects, which is an important step in developing bilateral trade relations between the two countries. I hope the final technical negotiations over it will take place as soon as possible.

Increasing the activities of the private sector requires the attention of the two country’s political officials. Therefore, outlining a vision for collaborations, and setting a goal to increase the bilateral trade volume to an acceptable level in line with existing capacities in the near future should be on the agenda of both sides.

I am going to hold talks with the Brazilian authorities on ways to facilitate the presence and communication of Iranian and Brazilian businessmen, as well as paying particular attention to the economic cooperation between the two countries, especially in the above-mentioned areas in which the two countries have a comparative advantage.

I hope the businesspeople of the two countries will make most out of the opportunity provided by this conference and reach good agreements to promote cooperation.

Dear businesspeople and economic actors, I wish you good luck and I guarantee that all the capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran will be used to develop ties between the private and public sectors of the two countries.

Thanks for your attention

Iran-Turkey High Border Commission Convenes after 6 Years

The meeting was jointly presided over by Abbas Baqerpour, the Director General for International and Legal Affairs at the Iranian Foreign Ministry, and Burak Ozugergin, the Directorate General for Bilateral Political Affairs (Maritime-Aviation-Borders) at the Turkish Foreign Ministry.

It was also attended by representatives of a number of civilian and military organizations from both sides.

During the meeting, the participants exchanged views on bilateral border issues, the enforcement of border laws, relations between the two sides’ border guards, border gates affairs and water and environment issues along the borders.

They also explored ways to develop a comprehensive mechanism to effectively stop illegal border crossings, prevent human and drug trafficking across the border and fight against terrorist and criminal groups. They also agreed to expand their cooperation in the mentioned fields within the framework of border deals earlier signed between the two sides.

Following earlier talks and negotiations, they also agreed principally to update their border documents and treaties.

The meeting was held after a six-year halt and following relentless negotiations to establish close and friendly relations between Iran and Turkey in a positive environment and based on mutual understanding and cooperation. The meeting is expected to result in significant achievements in resolving border issues between Iran and Turkey.

Iran’s Great Skill in Countering Security Threats Globally Known: IRGC

Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari

General Jafari says adversaries hatched several plots against Iran last year, but they were all foiled.

“Thanks God and by virtue of endless endeavours within a revolutionary approach … we face no problems in this regard,” said the commander, while addressing a gathering of IRGC staff in Tehran on Tuesday.  

Pointing to riots in several Iranian cities in January, Jafari expressed satisfaction that Iran could stop them shortly, thanks to high political awareness among the Iranian people.  

“The enemies were seeking to exploit some economic complaints of the people [to create problems], but the nation showed vigilance and separated itself from rioters … and those who had economic complaints stood against adversaries,” Fars News Agency quoted Jafari as saying in a Farsi report.

Crowds of peaceful protestors took to the streets in several Iranian cities as of Dec. 28 to show disgruntlement at economic problems, including high prices, unemployment and corruption.

But the street gatherings later turned political and even violent, leaving 21 people dead.

Some protesters vandalized public property and launched attacks on police stations and government buildings during the wave of sporadic violence, prompting intervention by police forces.

Some officials suggested at the time the violent clashes were instigated by small groups of rioters led by foreign intelligence agencies.

Jafari said the Islamic Revolution has made valuable achievements in various fields so far and it could enter a new phase of development in the fifth decade of its existence.

The IRGC commander said despite the extensive propaganda campaign of adversaries, the young generation of believers in the Islamic revolution has stronger attachment to the revolution than the previous generation, describing it as a “miracle”.

 

Iran FM Rejects Trump’s Comments on Syria Chemical Attack

Speaking to reporters upon his arrival in Brazil early Tuesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif rejected US President Donald Trump’s allegation that Iran may have had a role in a Saturday chemical attack on Syrian civilians.

Iran has always taken a “very clear stance” against the use of chemical weapons by anybody or against anybody, Zarif underlined.

His comments came after Trump said Monday he would make a decision on the US response to what he called an “atrocious” chemical weapons attack on Syrians, saying, “If it’s Russia, if it’s Syria, if it’s Iran, if it’s all of them together, we’ll figure it out and we’ll know the answers quite soon.”

In response, the top Iranian diplomat described Trump’s comments as part of a pretext for interference in Syria, saying the US and the Zionist regime of Israel seek to raise morale of the terrorists they are supporting in Syria.

Pointing to the successive defeats that the US and Israeli-backed militants are suffering in Syria, Zarif described Israel’s recent strikes on a Syrian air base as part of efforts to make up for those defeats.

“There is hard evidence that the US is transferring Daesh (ISIL) terrorists to the other regions (of Syria) to take advantage of its very dangerous investment in Syria,” Zarif deplored.

The Iranian minister finally warned against the dire consequences of America’s Syria policy for the regional and international peace and security, and even for Washington itself.

A Saturday chemical attack in Douma, the last terrorist-held stronghold near Damascus, killed at least 70 people and affected hundreds.

The Syrian government and Russia have vehemently denied involvement in the attack, saying rebels in Douma have fabricated the claims in order to hinder the army’s advances and provoke international military intervention.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Almost all newspapers today covered the remarks made by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei about the need for the government and the Judiciary to respect people’s privacy and security in domestic messaging apps.

The top story, however, was the fluctuations in the country’s forex market, and the decision by the government to unify the dollar rate in official and open markets.

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

 

19 Dey:

  • Rouhani: Iran’s Nuclear Program Faster than Ever
  • Iran First VP: We Won’t Allow Our Economic Stability to Be Damaged

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Abrar:

  • DM: Turkey Must Respect Syria’s Territorial Integrity, National Sovereignty

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

  • Trade Minister: Value of Iran’s Business with World Hits $200 Billion

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

  • Iran Leader: Invading People’s Privacy, Security in Domestic Messengers ‘Haram’
  • Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Macron Will Visit Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

  • Mr Rouhani! Disclose Secrets behind the Scenes
  • A Report on Role of Hidden Factors in Forex Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Asrar:

  • Rouhani: Those Who Violate Iran Nuclear Deal Will Be Regretful

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Ebtekar

  • Free Fall of Iran’s Economy
  • Farhadi Still on Top: A Report on Why His Presence at Cannes Matters
  • Spokesman Confesses to Government’s Failure in Forex Market
  • Current Situation in Forex Market against What We Want

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Etemad:

  • Why US Dollar Breaks Records? A Report on Forex Market
  • People’s Privacy [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Ettela’at:

  • Spokesman: Gov’t to Use All Capacities to Reform Forex Market
  • Zionist Regime’s Missile Attack on Syria: Moscow Asks for Tel Aviv’s Explanation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Ghanoon:

  • Terrified of Cancer, Eyeing Dollar Rates!
  • People with Hard to Treat Diseases Worried about Possible Increase in Drug Prices

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Iran:

  • Minister: Gov’t Achievement Is Development of Digital Technology, Not Telegram

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Javan:

  • ICT Minister: Domestic Messaging Apps Protected
  • Government’s Strategy Based on Voluntary Switch from Telegram
  • Government’s Concerns about US Dollar
  • Spokesman: Critics Are Right, Situation Not Acceptable
  • Central Bank Chief: Balance to Return to Forex Market
  • Police Must Be Held Accountable: Economy Minister
  • President Has Nothing to Say

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

  • Rouhani Unveils 83 Nuclear Achievements on Day of Nuclear Technology
  • Saudi Regime’s Devastating Attack on Yemen’s Sa’dah
  • Karzai: Americans Deceived Everyone in Fight against Terror

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Kayhan:

  • Leader Asks Officials: What’s the Problem?
  • Central Bank: $32 Billion in Assets Taken Out of Iran in Post-JCPOA Era

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Khorasan:

  • Four Iranian Defenders of Shrine Killed in Israeli Attack on Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Noavaran:

  • Rouhani: We Need Soft, Hard Power for National Might

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Rah-e Mardom:

  • Storm-Hit Economy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Resalat:

  • Syria Shows Off Its Missile Power to US: Washington’s Attack on Damascus Foiled

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Sayeh:

  • Is Iranian Rial Most Worthless Currency in 2018?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Sazandegi:

  • Sound of WWIII’s Footsteps: Syria Turning into Field of Battle among Big Powers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Shahrvand:

  • Tehran Confused
  • Tehran Mayor Once Again Resigns after City Council Didn’t Accept First Resignation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Shargh:

  • Gov’t Unifies Dollar Rate in Official, Open Markets
  • Extraordinary Decision of Government’s Economic Dept. to Be Implemented Tuesday

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

  • ICT Minister: Telegram’s Economic Threats Serious

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10

 

Iran FM Wraps Up Senegal Visit, Arrives in Brazil

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif arrived in the Brazilian capital on April 10, 2018 / Photo by Students News Network

In his Monday meeting with President Macky Sall, which was also attended by Senegal’s ministers of finance and foreign affairs, Zarif touched upon the importance of mutual cooperation in various areas.

He also called for closer banking relations between the two countries, further facilitating the issuance of visas for Iranians, especially businessmen and entrepreneurs, the approval of an agreement on avoidance of double taxation at Senegal’s parliament and the renewal of tax exemption for Iranian companies operating in Senegal.

The top Iranian diplomat also underlined the importance of enhancing cooperation between the two countries in the oil and gas sector as well as new technologies, including nanotechnology and biotechnology.

The Senegalese president, in turn, stressed the importance of addressing the issues highlighted by Zarif, and said his country would like to draw on Iran’s experience in the oil and gas sector.

Also on the agenda of the talks were regional issues, including the developments in Syria and Yemen.

Iran FM Wraps Up Senegal Visit, Arrives in Brazil
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting with Senegalese President Macky Sall in Dakar on April 9, 2018 / Photo by the Iranian Foreign Ministry

No Military Solution to Syria, Yemen Crises

Zarif on Monday also held a meeting with the Senegalese Parliament Speaker Moustapha Nias. During the talks, the top Iranian diplomat said the Islamic Republic of Iran has, from the outset, believed that the crises in Syria and Yemen have no military solution.

He also underlined that the problems facing the world of Islam should be settled through dialogue.

Zarif further touched upon the numerous commonalities between Iran and Senegal. He called on both sides to work together closely to fight extremism and restore the rights of Palestinian people, especially under the current circumstance in which the Israeli regime has stepped up its atrocities against Palestinians.

The top Senegalese parliamentarian, in turn, referred to his trip to Tehran last year where he saw for himself Iran’s progress in different areas. He said his country needs to draw on Iran’s potential and capabilities for training in different areas.

Zarif, who is on a four-nation tour, left Dakar on Monday night and arrived in the Brazilian capital, where he is going to hold talks with top officials from the Latin American state.

Speaking to reporters after arriving in Brazil, Zarif described the Latin American country as one the world’s major economies, the main economy in South America, and also a BRICS member.

Hailing Iran’s economic interaction with Brazil, Zarif said the trade ties are mostly limited to the import of agricultural products from the Latin American nation, while there are ample opportunities available in the oil and gas industries.

Iran was a supplier of energy to Brazil in the past, and there are still possibilities for cooperation in that field, he added, according to Tasnim.

Praising Brazil’s technological advances, Zarif said the two countries could play complementary roles in that sector.

He also expressed the hope that his meetings in Brazil would enhance cooperation between the private sectors of the two countries.

The four-nation tour will later take Zarif to Uruguay and Namibia.

In this trip, the Iranian top diplomat is being accompanied by a high-ranking politico-economic delegation including several representatives of the Iranian Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology.

Iran FM Wraps Up Senegal Visit, Arrives in Brazil
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting with Senegal’s Parliament Speaker Moustapha Niasse in Dakar on April 9, 2018 / Photo by the Iranian Foreign Ministry

Tehran’s Beauties in Photos: Museum of Glass Paintings

Reverse painting on glass is an art form consisting of applying paint to a piece of glass and then viewing the image by turning the glass over and looking through the glass at the image.

The art form was introduced to Iran in the Safavid era from Eastern Europe, India, and China.

The glass painting museum is part of an old building in central Tehran (Hedayat Street) dating back to about 100 years ago. Specifically focused on this particular type of art, the museum is home to a large collection of Iranian glass paintings.

What follows are photos of the museum retrieved from ISNA and Tehran Picture Agency: