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Tehran Condemns Meddlesome US Resolution on Iran Unrest

In a statement on Wednesday, Qassemi said, “The interventionist resolution passed by the US Congress is rejected, and is completely reprehensible and unacceptable.”

He said the US government’s interference in other countries’ internal affairs is unwise, illogical and against international norms and regulations.

“Actions such as the adoption of this resolution as well as the hostile comments and moves by that country’s government against the noble Iranian nation, which emanate from US rulers’ acquisitive and domineering nature, have always been known to wise Iranian people, and are undoubtedly a failed policy,” said Qassemi.

“Such repeated, theatrical and politically-tainted resolutions show the nature of the meddlesome US regime, which the great Iranian nation has witnessed time and again over the past decade,” he said.

“On the one hand, the US government, in a hypocritical move and by chanting utterly false slogans, claims to be supporting Iranian people, and on the other hand, taunts the civilized Iranian nation by imposing unfair sanctions, barring Iranian nationals from entering that country, and showing other malicious behaviours,” Qassemi noted.

“But US authorities need to learn once more that the ever-glorious Iranian nation is keeping a close watch on such policies, double standards and hostile approaches [adopted by Washington] against their country, and if need be, will respond to such injudicious actions in due time,” the spokesman underlined.

Iranian, Russian FMs Hold Talks in Moscow

In the Wednesday meeting, Zarif reviewed the developing ties between Tehran and Moscow and hailed the positive and constructive positions of the Russian Federation regarding the US efforts to meddle in Iran’s domestic affairs at the UN.

For his part, Lavrov touched upon the significance of the nuclear deal saying that it is very important that the International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed Iran’s compliance with its JCPOA commitments.

He also noted that Russia will continue to emphasize the important role of the IAEA.

The two sides also discussed and exchanged views on the important regional issues.

Trump Still Not Sure What to Do with Iran Deal: Zarif

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Speaking to reporters upon arrival in the Russian capital of Moscow on Wednesday, Zarif said it is not yet clear what decision Donald Trump will make on January 12, the date when he is expected to re-certify Iran’s compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“One of Trump’s policies is to avoid being predictable. However, he has gone to extremes in adopting this policy so much that the US is no longer much reliable for any of its partners.”

Asked if the Europeans know about Trump’s upcoming decision, Zarif said, “I don’t think even Trump himself knows yet what he is going to do, but Europeans for sure do not yet know what decision he will make.”

“If the international community is interested in the continued implementation of JCPOA, it must stand against any measure by the US against the nuclear deal,” he added.

Zarif referred to his visit to Moscow, which is being made ahead of his trip to Brussels on Thursday, and said, “While in Moscow, I will hold talks with Mr Lavrov (Russian FM) on the US’ destructive policies.”

“The international community has explicitly indicated that it does not support the US policies and consider them to be destructive,” he went on to say.

He pointed to the recent UN Security Council meeting on Iran and said, “The UNSC held a totally unnecessary meeting last Friday. We believe holding the meeting was basically a very wrong and dangerous move for the UN Security Council.”

However, he added, the US was totally isolated in the meeting despite the pressures it had exerted on the member states.

“Almost all countries whose envoys addressed the meeting underlined the implementation of JCPOA and the necessity of keeping it. This shows a consensus in the international community.”

“This global consensus must be translated into action. On the one hand, the US should understand this global consensus and revise its policies accordingly, and on the other hand, the international community needs to stand against any anti-JCPOA move by the US if it wants to maintain the nuclear deal,” he noted.

“This is what we will pursue in our talks on Wednesday and Thursday, and will wait for the next moves by other countries.”

He at the same time noted that Iran has various options and will consider its people’s interests when making decision. “In our view, our interests will be reinforced.”

The Iranian top diplomat further pointed to “strategic” relations between Iran and Russia, and said, “Russia is an important neighbour for us and a major member of the P5+1 group which played a very important and key role in the nuclear negotiations.”

“During the past two years, Russia has had a major role in the implementation of the nuclear deal, and we have enjoyed Moscow’s support in the UN Security Council in these two years,” he noted.

Iran Top General Says Most Murders in Recent Riots Suspicious

Speaking to reporters in Tehran on Wednesday, Major General Baqeri denounced US allegations against Iran over deaths in the recent riots and said the US, which itself is a symbol of oppression of people and has a long record of barbarism and crimes against humanity, has no right to accuse a nation whose officials are elected by the people.

“Certainly, such stances by such a country (the US) are quite ridiculous given its record of barbarism, and the whole world knows this,” the commander added.

He further emphasized that in the riots over the past weeks, none of the security forces carried combat weapons to deal with the demonstrators.

Major General Baqeri also said that most cases of the deaths in the riots are suspicious because those killed have been shot from behind and the shootings have taken place in unknown areas.

In late December, peaceful protests over economic problems broke out in a number of Iranian cities, but the gatherings turned violent when groups of participants, some of them armed, vandalized public property and launched attacks on police stations and government buildings.

Security forces say many rioters arrested in the recent unrest have been trained by the MKO terrorists or had links with the Takfiri terrorist groups.

Following the unrest, people held several demonstrations across the country to condemn the violent riots and acts of vandalism, and voice support for the Islamic Republic’s Establishment.

Iranian officials maintain that people have the right to stage protests to express their opinions as long as rallies comply with the legal conditions.

US Left High and Dry in Int’l Efforts to Isolate Iran

The Persian-language Basirat website has, in an article, weighed in on the Trump administration’s failure to rally the UNSC’s support against Iran. The full text of the analytical piece follows:

Street protests in Iran turned into a pretext for further interference by the US, Saudi Arabia and the Israeli regime. Accordingly, Riyadh focused its attention on cyberspace. Tel Aviv, too, used its acerbic wit to introduce itself as a friend of Iranian people. This comes as most of the terrorist attacks conducted against Iranians were masterminded by Mossad and the CIA.

Amid the recent unrest, US President Donald Trump sought to use Twitter to play a role in the scenario. He posted eight tweets through which he tried to pose as an advocate of Iranian people and somehow give protesters hope of victory. This came as Trump had recently barred Iranians from entering the US, accusing them of being terrorists. Washington did not stop at posting tweets and holding sessions about Iran at the House of Representatives. US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council (UNSC) on the recent unrest in Iran. The request had nothing to do with the council’s agenda and job description, and Washington managed to get the meeting held only thanks to votes by the council’s non-permanent members.

 

Details of UNSC Meeting

Although the US managed to hold the UNSC meeting on Iran despite all opposition, the session only proved to be a failure for Washington. The meeting held last Saturday saw most UNSC members vote against the US and it ended inconclusively. The participants underlined that Iran’s internal issues were not related to regional or international security. Most members said the recent developments in Iran were a domestic issue. They said the recent developments in Iran were outside the UNSC’s jurisdiction. Only Britain and Peru supported the US plan. In the meeting, Haley rehashed her allegations and accusations against Iran, but failed to get the majority of the UNSC members on board. In the meeting, France’s ambassador said the recent events in Iran were a cause for concern. Nevertheless, the envoy said the developments, in and of themselves, posed no threat to international peace and security. Kuwait’s ambassador also urged the international community to learn a lesson from the catastrophic consequences of the so-called Arab Spring and Syria developments when turning to Iran issues. Sweden’s ambassador said talks with Iran are of utmost significance, saying a line has to be drawn between Iran’s rights issue and the nuclear deal signed between Tehran and six world powers known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). The Netherlands, which has always been regarded as an anti-Iran country and a safe haven for the MKO terrorist group, opposed the US plan as well. The Dutch ambassador underlined that the situation in Iran has calmed down. China’s ambassador, too, called for respect for countries’ territorial integrity and right of sovereignty, saying the UNSC should not meddle in other countries’ domestic affairs. Nonetheless, the most vocal objection to Washington’s claims on Iran came from Russia’s envoy Vassily Nebenzia. He noted it is lost on no one that the issue put on the council’s agenda now is outside its responsibilities, adding the US must not undermine the UNSC. Addressing the US ambassador, Nebenzia said Washington had better spend the UNSC’s energy on issues of Afghanistan, Syria and Libya rather than on countries’ domestic affairs.

 

Trump Left High and Dry

Over the past month, the Trump administration has tried twice to take advantage of the UN Security Council by arousing media ballyhoo and using its power at the United Nations. First, he sought to get UNSC members on board with relocating the US embassy to East Jerusalem, and second, he kicked up a fuss against Iran again by voicing support for the recent unrest in the country. However, both attempts failed.

The reality is that some of the countries which did not agree with Trump at the UNSC meeting are mostly seeking to impede his unilateral approach on the international stage. During his first year of presidency, Trump has withdrawn from several internationally-recognized agreements and, against the will of most countries, declared al-Quds as the capital of the Israeli regime. At this juncture, the Europeans are trying to diminish the United States’ global power by cashing in on the country’s weakness during Trump’s presidency. This trend has practically started as Trump is pushing the US toward isolation.

The issue of riots and unrest in Iran, regardless of their quality, is a domestic affair and poses no threat to regional and international peace and security, whatsoever. And that is why the UNSC refused to give the thumbs up to Trump’s plan on Iran and did not regard Iran protests as a threat to global peace. This comes as the US has never taken a swipe at Saudi Arabia, which has a record of gross violations of human rights and arrests of Saudi princes. Washington has even praised Mohammad bin Salman’s putting his opponents and rivals behind bars. This all shows that Trump is not concerned about Iranian people, but seeks more pretexts to ratchet up sanctions on Iranians.

Iran DM Vows Decisive Response to US Moves

Speaking to reporters in Tehran on Wednesday, Brigadier General Amir Hatami highlighted Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei’s recent comments about US defeats in the face of Iran as a fact that Washington has repeatedly experienced in the past.

Whenever the US caused damages to Iran, it received a decisive and harsh response, the general added.

His remarks came after Ayatollah Khamenei said the US will suffer defeats if it repeats its hostile moves against Iran, citing Washington’s failure to carry out its plot in the recent unrest in Iran.

“In these few days Iran suffered damage; this will not go unavenged,” the Leader said on Tuesday.

In late December, peaceful protests over economic problems broke out in a number of Iranian cities, but the gatherings turned violent in some places when groups of participants, some of them armed, vandalized public property and launched attacks on police stations and government buildings.

Following the unrest, people held several demonstrations across the country to condemn the violent riots and acts of vandalism, and voice support for the Islamic Republic’s Establishment.

Security forces say many rioters arrested in the recent unrest have been trained by the MKO terrorists or had links with the Takfiri terrorist groups.

Iran Collects Genetic Data of People from 8 Races

Hossein Najmabadi, the director of the Centre for Genetic Research of the University of Rehabilitation Sciences, says 800 people belonging to 8 Iranian races were sequenced in the Iranome project.

“The findings of the project can be effective in preventing, diagnosing and treating genetic diseases. Moreover, we, in this project, managed to report worldwide 200 new genes which cause mental retardation,” said the top researcher, as quoted by the Persian-language Ettelaat newspaper.

He said the quite modern next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has been around in developed countries for the past eight years. He said the technology is used to diagnose genetic diseases.

“Since then, the Centre for Genetic Research of the University of Rehabilitation Sciences has, as a leading centre in the country, used this method (the NGS technology) in most of its projects,” he noted.

He said the findings of the research were published in the Nature magazine in 2011.

“In addition to that, dozens of prestigious articles were published about the application of the technology in identifying the genetic reasons behind mental retardation, deafness, muscular diseases and other genetic illnesses,” the senior researcher said.

According to the data released by Iran’s Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology, the Islamic Republic’s share in scientific publications worldwide has been growing over the past two decades, from 0.07 percent in 1996 to 1.5 percent in 2015.

Likewise, its share in total regional scientific publications increased from 3.5 percent in 1996 to 28.6 percent in 2015. Joint publications by Iranian authors and foreign collaborators accounted for around 19.8 percent.

The Iranian government says a major reason for these improvements is the increasing importance given to scientific publications, research, promotion of university professors through awarding grants to them, and granting awards to the graduate students and pursuing their admissions to accredited universities.

UK Says Iran’s Internal Affairs None of Its Business

Ambassador Nicholas Hopton made the remarks in a gathering titled “Europe and the Geopolitical Affairs of West Asia,” which was being hosted by Iranian think tank the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations on Tuesday evening.

About two weeks ago, some peaceful protests were held in Iranian cities against price hikes and the overall economic condition of the country. Limited numbers of violent individuals, some of them armed, later sought to turn the peaceful protests into street riots. However, the original protesters soon heeded calls by authorities to leave the streets so that their legitimate activities would not play into the hands of violent rioters.

While sporadic violence continued for several days — and claimed the lives of 20 people — the riots gradually subsided.

In the course of those events, some British media outlets provided controversial coverage of the developments.

Hopton sought to distance the British government from such coverage. He said the British media made their own editorial decisions and the UK government “exercised no control” over them.

He did express concern, though, about some of the coverage of the events in Iran by the media in his country.

The position held by the British government, he said is that Iran’s domestic affairs are the concern of the country itself, adding that the Iranian people should decide for themselves, and freedom of expression and the freedom to express protest are the rights of the people.

What the protesters seek is none of the British government’s business, and the UK government will not interfere, he stressed.

Last Thursday, it was reported that Iran’s Embassy in London had submitted a letter of complaint to British media regulator Ofcom, denouncing the propaganda campaign launched by UK-based Persian-language broadcasters covering the riots.

The letter, the source said, pointed out that the outlets had acted in clear contravention of the British and international media regulations by trying to incite the protesters in Iran to resort to riots and armed violence.

London ‘committed to JCPOA’

Elsewhere in his remarks, Hopton said London was “fully” committed to a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six other countries on the Iranian nuclear program.

The agreement removed nuclear-related sanctions against Tehran, which, in turn, applied certain limits to its nuclear energy program.

The British ambassador pointed to the likelihood that the United States may unilaterally withdraw from the deal and said he hoped US President Donald Trump would make the right decision.

Trump faces a Friday deadline to announce whether he would certify Iranian compliance with the deal under domestic US law. He has once certified that compliance but decertified it another time. He sees the deal as a legacy of his predecessor — former president Barack Obama — that he should undo.

The United Nations and every other party to the deal have warned Washington against trying to harm the deal, calling it a triumph for diplomacy and a contributing factor to regional and international peace and security.

Iran Warns It Can Immediately Speed Up Nuclear Activities

Behrouz Kamalvandi, who is the spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), said on Wednesday that the body had reported to the country’s highest authorities about its capacity to increase the pace of nuclear activities to several times the speed at which they were underway prior to the deal.

The nuclear agreement was finalized by Iran and the P5+1 countries — namely the US, Russia, China, France, Britain, and Germany — in July 2015 and took effect in January 2016.

Barring the US, all parties to the deal have been stressing that the accord should stand. US President Donald Trump, however, sees the deal as a legacy of his predecessor — former president Barack Obama — that he should undo.

Trump faces a Friday deadline to announce whether he would certify Iranian compliance with the deal under domestic US law. He has once certified that compliance but refused to certify it another time. If he once again refuses to certify on Friday, the US Congress may decide to reimpose a series of sanctions that have been waived under the deal. That would be a major violation of the agreement.

Kamalvandi said if the sanctions waivers are not extended, Iran “will naturally take necessary measures.”

While he did not link potential increased Iranian nuclear activity to the US violation of the deal, that seemed to be the message of his Wednesday remarks.

“Of course,” he said, “the speed, and the scale and percentage of enrichment as well as other activities would be dependent on what authorities would decide… What matters is the capacity to implement major decisions, which we enjoy at the AEOI.”

Kamalvandi also referred to a recent telephone conversation between his boss, AEOI Director Ali Akbar Salehi, and the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Yukiya Amano, in which Salehi had had warned Iran would take unspecified measures on the day after the US potentially violates the deal.

Under the nuclear deal, Iran undertook to apply certain limits to its nuclear program in exchange for the termination of all nuclear-related sanctions against Tehran.

The IAEA, which is the official institution to verify Iranian compliance, has consistently confirmed Iranian commitment to its contractual obligations.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

The top story in all Iranian newspapers today was the remarks made by Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, about the recent unrest in Iran and the role played by the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the MKO terrorists during the riots.

A ceremony to commemorate the first anniversary of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani’s demise also received great coverage. Several papers particularly covered the remarks by Imam Khomeini’s grandson Seyyed Hassan, as well as First Vice-President Es’haq Jahangiri, in praise of Ayatollah Rafsanjani.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Iran Leader Urges Officials Not to Weaken Each Other

2- Imam Khomeini’s Grandson: Recent Events Result of Making People Frustrated

3- Gov’t Spokesman: Over 1m Jobs to Created in Next Iranian Calendar Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Abrar:

1- The Guardian: Trump Plans to Re-Impose Sanctions against IRIB

2- Iran Leader: Triangle of US-Zionism, Filthy Rich Arab State, MKO behind Recent Riots

3- Imam Khomeini’s Grandson: Ayatollah Rafsanjani Believed in Collective Wisdom

4- EU: Mogherini to Discuss JCPOA with Iranian, German, French, British FMs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader: We Should Separate People’s Legitimate Demands from Brutal Actions

2- Municipality: Gov’t Not Allowed to Interfere!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- A Report on First Anniversary of Ayatollah Rafsanjani’s Demise

  • Lump in Throat of Imam Khomeini’s Grandson, Rouhani’s Absence

2- Trump under Pressure to Accept Iran Nuclear Deal

3- Judiciary Chief Urges Judges across Iran to Stop Execution of Drug Criminals

4- Iran Leader: People’s Words Must Be Heard, Responded to

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Ebtekar:

1- Government Files Lawsuit against Iran’s State TV

2- Trump’s Approach to Iran Nuclear Deal: Confrontation or Withdrawal?

3- Iran Leader: I’m Very Hopeful about Future of Our Country

4- Iran Starts Investigation into Death of Prisoner

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Etemad:

1- Iran Leader: Nothing Unsolvable in Iran

2- Iran First VP: Ayatollah Rafsanjani’s Prudence Resulted in [Rouhani’s] Presidency

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran Leader: We Should Make Distinction between People’s Honest Demands, Vandalism

2- Rouhani Orders Acceleration of Efforts to Rescue Iranian Sailors in China

3- Yemen’s Ansarullah: If Saudi Arabia Continues Airstrikes, We’ll Cut Red Sea Shipping Line

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Iran:

1- Iran Leader: We Should Heal Wound of Our Country’s Problems

2- Rouhani: Ayatollah Hashemi Criterion for Politics

3- Jahangiri: Many of Recent Protests Caused by Past Problems

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Jame Jam:

1- Leader Praises Iranian People for Their Insight, Understanding in Recent Events

2- US Breaks Record of Killing Protesters: US Police Kills 987 People in 2017

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Javan:

1- We All Should Be Responsive to People’s Protests: Iran Leader

2- US Fuelled Recent Riots in Iran from Offices in Herat, Erbil

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- 52 Former American Officials Express Support for Iran Nuclear Deal in Letter to Trump

2- Gov’t Spokesman: 1,033,000 Jobs to Be Created Next Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Kayhan:

1- Yemen’s Ansarullah: We’ll Attack Oil Tankers in Red Sea, Bab el-Mandeb

2- No Private Sector Representative Present at Rouhani’s Meeting with Exporters!

3- Zionist Regime Admits Defeat: Mossad Chief Says Iran Won’t Be Destabilized through Such Riots

4- Macron: Social Media Must Be Restricted to Maintain France’s Stability

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Khorasan:

1- Iran Leader Warns Enemies, Demands Officials to Resolve Problems, Thanks People

2- Egg Prices Decrease

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Resalat:

1- Leader: Trump’s Plots against Iran Not to Remain Unanswered

2- Velayati: Iran Has Many Options to Counter US Withdrawal from JCPOA

3- Imam Khomeini’s Grandson: Ayatollah Khamenei Best Source of Hope for Society

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Middle East’s Sky Insecure for Western Jet Fighters

2- Fuel Prices Not to Be Increased: Parliament’s Budget Commission

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 10