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Iran, India Sign 15 MoUs in Rouhani’s First-Ever Visit to New Delhi

In a ceremony on Saturday attended by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, top officials from the two countries inked 15 agreements and memoranda of understanding.

The documents cover a varied range of issues, including the removal of political visa requirements, scrapping of double taxation, and cooperation on anti-dumping processes.

Other agreements included cooperation in agriculture, temporary administration of the first phase of Chabahar port, post affairs, and medical programs, Tasnim reported.

The two sides also signed a document on the extradition of criminals in the consular domain and another one on juridical cooperation in civil and trade affairs.

Iran, India Sign 15 MoUs in Rouhani’s First-Ever Visit to New DelhiIn a meeting in the same day, President Rouhani and Prime Minister Modi expressed readiness to expand relations between their countries in all areas.

Rouhani said it was incumbent on the countries’ politicians to deepen the historical amity between the nations in all cultural, economic, and commercial areas.

“Iran and India’s ties are not to any country’s detriment,” he said. “There are expansive capacities for the development and deepening of Iran and India’s relations, which should all be seized upon more than ever toward the interests of and creating a better future for the nations and the region,” he said.

The Iranian president also pointed to mutual investment in the southern Iranian port city of Chabahar by Iran and India as well as Afghanistan as a means of turning it into a trade hub, Press TV reported.

Rouhani said Chabahar could reinforce Iran and India’s historical ties by serving as a bridge connecting the subcontinent to Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe. “We are ready to sign bilateral and trilateral agreements to turn the transit route passing through Chabahar into a strategic pathway serving the reinforcement of regional ties,” he said.

Iran, he added, can provide the energy resources India is in need of by entering into long-term strategic agreements with New Delhi.

Modi, for his part, said many obstacles had been removed from the way of expanding bilateral economic relations, prompting many mutual investment projects to bear fruit and accelerating the trend of growth in mutual ties.

“Indian companies are ready to further their investment in the areas of mutual cooperation, including oil and gas,” he said.

Chabahar, he said, “can change the trade relations game across the region and the world,” noting that India had already begun exporting its goods, including wheat, to Afghanistan via the Iranian port city.

Iran, India Sign 15 MoUs in Rouhani’s First-Ever Visit to New DelhiRouhani also met India’s Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj. During the talks, Rouhani said “promotion of cooperation between Iran and India on regional issues could strengthen the pillars of stability and security across the region.”

Enhancement of ties between the two great and influential Asian countries will serve the interests of their nations and the region, the president added, calling for closer cooperation with India in the energy industry, mining sector, transportation and the new technologies.

He also said Tehran would welcome a more active presence of Indian companies in Iran.

For her part, Swaraj said India is resolved to boost ties with Iran in all areas of mutual interest.

Calling for efforts to facilitate visa restrictions for Iranian and Indian travelers, she also emphasized that development of Iran’s southeastern port city of Chabahar would benefit the region, including the people of India and Afghanistan.

Before the meeting, the Iranian president had high-profile talks with his Indian counterpart Ram Nath Kovind.

During the visit, the two sides also issued a joint statement, the full text of which can be accessed via this link.

Heading a ranking diplomatic and economic delegation, Rouhani began his 3-day visit to India with a trip to Hyderabad, where he held meetings with Iranian people and students residing in India, and with Indian Muslim communities.

“France Giving Concessions to US over Iran Missile Program”

Referring to recent statements by French President Emmanuel Macron, who called for international monitoring of Iran’s missile program, Iranian MP Ezzatollah Yousefian Molla said, “In the same statements, Macron called for maintaining the nuclear accord and stated that it is a strong international treaty.”

“Macron knows the JCPOA is one of the most credible international treaties, and in addition to several European countries, important countries such as China and Russia are part of it, so the deal cannot be regarded as an ordinary one and cannot be easily challenged,” added the senior legislator, according to a Farsi report by ICANA.

The reason why Macron expressed support for the nuclear deal and at the same time talked about the necessity of holding talks on Iran’s missile program is to keep the US satisfied, he added.

“Recently, the French officials have had several meetings with the American side, and this shows that Paris and Washington are pursuing new policies, and proving that their relations have grown in comparison with other European countries.”

“Therefore, Macron has to always keep Trump satisfied and give Washington concessions. Talking about monitoring Iran’s ballistic missile is in line with this policy. Otherwise, the UK has never asked for permits to build its VTOL aircraft, or France has not asked for authorizations to build its Mirage squadrons,” noted Yousefian.

Regarding Macron’s statements on holding regional negotiations for security in the Middle East, he pointed out that “Certainly, these negotiations will take place with the participation of their allies and will not yield any results.”

“As we know, the NATO countries do not move in the same direction these days and there exists differences among them. Therefore, holding negotiations that can bring these countries at a table is almost impossible, and such attempts to hold talks is merely a political show,” concluded the Iranian lawmaker.

Macron said on Tuesday that Iran’s ballistic missile program must be placed under international surveillance. He also stressed preserving the nuclear deal that Donald Trump has threatened to scrap.

With the 2015 deal put in jeopardy by the US president, Britain, France and Germany are working on a plan to address Iran’s ballistic missile tests and its regional influence.

“And (we need) to put Iran under surveillance over its ballistic missiles. It’s indispensable for the security of the region and so we need a mechanism of sanctions and control adapted to that,” Macron told reporters.

While Iran signed the nuclear agreement – which it has repeatedly announced is for peaceful purposes only – it has repeatedly refused to discuss its missile program, something the United States and the Europeans have called for.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on February 8 that the West must ensure the nuclear deal succeeds before trying to negotiate other issues.

Azeri Lady Finds Iranian Half-Sisters after 63 Years

Azeri Lady Finds Iranian Half-Sisters after 63 Years

After decades apart, Lyudmila, a 63-year-old geography graduate from Moscow State University, had a face-to-face reunion with Zivar and Safiyeh, his elder half-sisters, in Meshginshahr in northwest Iran Thursday.

According to a Farsi report by IRNA, the story begins in 1940s, when their father, Nowruz Barpoosh, travels to Soviet Union on a business visit.

But the unfortunate businessman gets caught in the country, as his trip coincides with an order by former Soviet premier Joseph Stalin that Iranian nationals must be deported or exiled.

Nowruz gets arrested and sent into exile in Siberia, losing connection with his wife and three daughters in Iran.

After passing several years in exile, eventually Nowruz gets free, but he cannot return to Iran due to a travel ban imposed by the Soviet Union.

Nowruz moves to Azerbaijan’s Ganja, where he remarries an Azeri woman who gives birth to two boys and one daughter.

Nowruz, his Azeri wife, and their two sons died before the collapse of the Soviet Union, leaving Lyudmila alone.

After Azerbaijan declared independence in the wake of the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, Nowruz’s Iranian children started looking for their father in Azerbaijan.

Earlier this year, decades-long search finally led one of Nowruz’s grandchildren to find his grave in Ganja, which helped him track the way to Lyudmila and allow the family to get together after over 60 years.

Lyudmila said she was really glad they were together.

“It appears just like a dream to find my sisters and relatives at this age,” she said.

“Since early childhood, I used to see my father expressing how much he missed his children in Iran. I was quite eager to see my sisters,” she told IRNA, while shedding tears.

Zivar and Safiyeh said they did lots of searching through the years when they were younger, but they failed to find a trail of their father as they had not much information to go on.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Newspapers today widely covered the remarks made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in an address to a huge gathering of Muslim worshippers in the Indian city of Hyderabad on the need for Islamic unity.

The plans implemented by the Central Bank of Iran to control the foreign exchange and gold coin markets also received great coverage today.

Several papers also highlighted the comments made by Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, against the Israeli regime.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Controlling Gold Coin, Forex Markets: From Arresting Disrupters to Giving Incentives

2- Rouhani Addressing Hyderabad Friday Prayers: No Way But Unity among World MuslimsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17

 


 

Abrar:

1- 3,000 Killed, 7,000 Wounded in Afghanistan in 2017

2- Turkey, US Agree on Improvement of Ties, Devising Joint Mechanism for Syria

3- Netanyahu Claims Iran Had Role in Recent Golan Heights Developments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Afarinesh:

1- Rouhani: India Subcontinent’s Ties with Iranian Nation Special, Unique

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Analyst: National Dialogue Should Not Lead to Silencing People

2- Tehran-New Delhi Ties under Shadow of Pressures

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani: We Showed to World We Have Great Power in Negotiations

2- Health Minister: Iran Suffering from Epidemic of Two Different Flu Types

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Asrar:

1- Legal Ways for Rallies, Gatherings Discussed at Interior Ministry

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Ebtekar:

1- Parliament’s Attempt to Control Forex Market: Economy Minister on Verge of Impeachment

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Etemad:

1- Rouhani in Meeting with Hyderabad Clerics: Guns Not to Resolve Muslim World’s Problems

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: We Shouldn’t Let Cultural Resources of Muslim World Be Looted

2- Gen. Soleimani: Israel Must Be Destroyed in Revenge for Imad Mughniyeh’s Life

3- Hezbollah Chief: US Has Its Eyes on Syria’s Oil, Gas

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Farhikhtegan:

1- Iran’s Velayati: Tillerson’s Mideast Visit Result of US Failures in Muslim States

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Hemayat:

1- Nasrallah: Oil, Gas Conflict Has Engulfed Region

2- Britain Using Deceit to Cover Up Crimes in Yemen

  • London Urges UN Security Council to Praise Roles of Saudi Arabia, UAE in Sana’a

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Iran:

1- Rouhani in India: Enemy Introducing Islam as Religion of ViolenceA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Javan:

1- Nasrallah: We’ll Target Israel’s Gas Facilities If Lebanese Gov’t Asks Us to

2- Rouhani at Hyderabad Friday Prayers: Israel Wouldn’t Dare to Invade Palestine If Muslims United

3- Former American Student Kills 17 Classmates!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran, India Take Big Step to Develop Economic Ties

2- Nasrallah: Zionist Regime Using Trump, Arab World’s Ignorance to Occupy Golan

3- Turkey’s Offer to US: Joint Rule over Syria’s Minbaj

4- US Senate Opposed to Trump’s Anti-Immigration Plan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Kayhan:

1- So-Called Advocates of Reformism Show Questionable Support for Missile Spy

2- Import of British-Made Products to Iran Increased by 133%

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Kelid:

1- MP Claims US Plays Role in Disruption of Iran’s Forex Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Khorasan:

1- 30,000 Annually Killed by Gunshot in US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Resalat:

1- Iranian Cleric: People Want Gov’t to Implement General Policies Outlined by Leader

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Shamkhani: US Must Deal with Its Own Security Instead of Meddling in Other Countries’ Affairs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Robert Mueller Questions Bannon for 2 Days over Cooperation with Russia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Shargh:

1- Friday Prayers Leaders against Referendum

2- Mandela’s Oil Ally Becomes President of South Africa

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17


 

Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- American Historian: Trump’s Nightmare to Be Over Soon

2- Iran’s Wrestling Not Suspended: Wrestler Suspended for Six Months

  • Consequence of Not Playing against Israeli Athlete

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 17

Iran FM to Address Munich Security Conference Sunday

Mohammad Javad Zarif

In a statement on Saturday, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said, “Dr. Zarif will leave for Munich tonight, and according to schedule, he will deliver a speech and elaborate on our country’s viewpoints on the most important issues pertaining to regional and international security at the Munich security conference tomorrow, Sunday.”

“I addition to delivering a speech at the conference, the Iranian foreign minister will meet and hold talks with some officials of foreign countries attending the conference,” said the spokesman.

Zarif is currently accompanying Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in his first-ever official trip to India, and will leave New Delhi for Germany later tonight.

The Munich Security Conference is an annual conference on international security policy that has taken place since 1963. It is the world’s largest gathering of its kind.

Over the past four decades the Munich Security Conference has become the most important independent forum for the exchange of views by international security policy decision-makers. Each year it brings together about 350 senior figures from more than 70 countries around the world to engage in an intensive debate on current and future security challenges.

Iran Hosts Traditional Contests in Honour of Water

“Jahleh” is a kind of jar which was used in the past to keep water in. “Kander” was also a lever made of wood to hold water containers and carry them.

The festival is held with the aim of protecting the water resources of Hormozgan province and reviving the regional customs.

Here are the photos of the event retrieved from ISNA:

Iranian President Officially Welcomed in New Delhi

Winding up his two-day Hyderabad visit, Rouhani arrived in the Indian capital late Friday night and was accorded a ceremonial reception. The ceremonial welcome was held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan with the presence of the country’s President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

According to a Farsi report by IRIB News Agency, the ceremony was followed by the wreath laying at the memorial of the late spiritual leader of India, Mahatma Gandhi.

On Saturday, Rouhani and Modi will discuss international issues as well as expanding the political and economic relations between the two countries.

Signing Memoranda of Understanding in various sectors including trade and commerce, purchasing locomotives, healthcare and medicine, traditional medicine, agriculture, the post, transportation, consular affairs and extradition of criminals, women and children affairs are among the topics that the sides would talk about.

After signing of the documents, the Prime Minister of India and the Iranian President will take part in a press conference.

Ministers of foreign affairs, roads and urban development, industry, mine and trade, oil and the economic affairs and finance, as well as about thirty businessmen and industrialists from private sector accompany Hassan Rouhani on this trip.

President Rouhani will also deliver a speech at the Observer Research Foundation later in the day.

The India-Iran Business Summit will be held with the participation of Iran’s economic affairs and finance minister and a group of Indian and Iranian merchants and industrialists with the aim of looking into the ways to boost trade and economic relations between the two countries.

According to IRIB, the volume of trade between India and Iran is more than $9 billion a year, and the two sides are trying to increase this volume.

Banking problems, development of the Chabahar port, and India’s investment process in Chabahar and rail cooperation are the most important issues that Rouhani would discuss with Indian officials. Ha

A major geopolitical decision is that Indians can invest in Iranian infrastructure and connectivity projects in rupees, making Iran the only country apart from Bhutan and Nepal enjoying this. This helps Iran bypass sanctions and boost ties with India.

On a three-day visit to India at the invitation of Modi, Rouhani addressed Muslim leaders and scholars in Hyderabad on Thursday night and also visited Qutub Shahi tombs, a historic site.

The visiting dignitary later offered prayers at historic Makkah Masjid in the old city and addressed the congregation. This is the first visit by Rouhani, who is the seventh President of Iran, after taking charge in August 2013.

India and Iran have collaborated on many key projects with the most notable being Chabahar port in southeastern Iran that was inaugurated on December 3, 2017 by Rouhani. The port opens up a new strategic transit route between Iran, India and Afghanistan.

Expansion of Iran-India Ties to Promote Regional Stability, Security: Rouhani

Speaking to reporters upon his arrival at New Delhi airport, Rouhani said this official trip will in fact was made in two cultural, and political-economic parts with its cultural part made in Hyderabad.

“Meetings were held in Hyderabad with Muslim people, as well as with scholars and intellectuals from Iran,” IRIB News Agency quoted Rouhani as saying in a Farsi report.

“There exist many historical works in Hyderabad showing how the cultures of Iran and India are linked together.”

Rouhani also stated that In New Delhi, significant talks will be held with the president and prime minister of India regarding various fields of agriculture, modern technology, banking and transportation. He noted that this will be a major step in the development of relations between the two states.

“We will also hold talks with Indian officials on international and regional issues,” pointed out Rouhani.

Rouhani arrived in India’s Hyderabad on Thursday, starting a three-day visit aimed at discussing key issues with Indian officials.

In Hyderabad, he visited a number of tourist landmarks, including Hyderabad’s Qutub Shahi tombs, the Salar Jung Museum, Golconda Fort as well as Mecca Masjid. He also addressed a Muslim congregation at the Mecca Masjid, after performing his Friday prayers. During his speech, he said the only solution to the problems faced by the Muslim world is unity among Shias, Sunnis.

This was Rouhani’s second visit to Hyderabad and his first as Iran’s president.

In this historic city, Rouhani said Iran is willing to relax visa norms for Indians and share its “abundant oil and natural gas resources” with India for the progress and prosperity of Indians. He also expressed hope that India will reciprocate by simplifying visa rules for Iranians.

India and Iran have collaborated on key projects, most notably the Chabahar port in southeastern Iran that was inaugurated in December. India has been a key purchaser of Iranian oil and gas, and maintained trade ties even as international sanctions were imposed on Iran over its nuclear programme between 2012 and 2016.

New Delhi and Tehran will be hoping to iron out several issues particularly the slow progress on the Chabahar Port, which Iran feels has got stuck due to US pressure on countries and the latest set of sanctions on Iran; something that makes Rouhani’s bilateral talks with Indian officials very important.

Museum of Nations Art; Tourist Attraction in Heart of Tehran

Museum of Nations Art in Tehran

The first king of Pahlavi, Reza Shah, ordered the construction of the White Palace in 1932; and the project was completed by 1937.

Many artists and engineers were involved in building the palace. The palace has been built in an area of 2,164 square metres; it is a two-storey building and a basement with a total area of 5,000 square metres. This building has 54 units including ten large ceremonial saloons which were the official reception hall of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

At the order of the then queen Farah Pahlavi, the basement of White Palace was turned into a special art museum. After the Islamic Revolution and in 1992 the name was changed to Museum of Nations Art.

A unique collection of art works from all over the world could be found in the museum including those belonging to pre-Islamic civilization, Islamic era, and the African and Indian works of art, next to those coming from the Far East, Malaya, and also contemporary Iran and world.

What follow are the photos of the museaum of Nations Art retrieved from Tasnim News Agency:

Iranian Navy’s Flotilla Berths at Sri Lanka Port

According to the Navy’s public relations office, the operational-training naval fleet, comprising Shahid Naghdi and Bayandor destroyers and Tonb logistic-combat warship, has travelled to Sri Lanka to convey the message of peace and friendship and enhance the relations between the two countries.

During their stay in Colombo, the commanders of the flotilla are planned to meet with senior Sri Lankan military officials.

There will also be visits to a number of military centers as well as cultural and historical sites.

In recent years, Iran’s naval forces have increased their presence in international waters to secure naval routes and protect merchant vessels and oil tankers against pirates.