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People Have Every Right to Criticize Gov’t: Iran President

President Rouhani delivered a speech on Tuesday which revolved around civil rights. Rouhani seems to have revived the election ambience in response to the “#I_regret_it” campaign which recently challenged him by drawing up a list of his unfulfilled promises.

While highlighting people’s right to ask questions, the president took as good omen the questions raised about the spending package proposed by his administration for the next Iranian year beginning March 21, 2017.

He called on people to continue criticizing the government and overseeing how the country’s budget is spent.

The president also touched upon the Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Addressing those opposing the agreement, Rouhani said, “They shouldn’t pin their hopes on Trump. The JCPOA will remain, and we will continue [to implement] it.”

 

People Should Monitor Us

President Rouhani said “We should open up the atmosphere and make it transparent,” adding, “I want people not to leave next year’s budget [bill] alone and see for themselves what is envisioned in the spending package.”

He said the spotlight should be turned onto the details of the budget bill and “all apparatuses should announce where they have spent the [current year’s] budget.”

“We should go into transparent and glass rooms,” the president noted.

Rouhani noted that people should oversee the government’s performance.

“Right the day after the budget bill was presented to parliament, a whole lot of activities kicked off in the virtual world. How beautiful! All people came to the scene, and expressed their views and criticisms. I kiss their hands. You people should criticize the person who is serving you. People have the right to know how much budget is allocated to what government institution,” said the president.

“People say that such and such institution has received several billion [Rials] in funding, and they raise an objection as to why some institutions are given so much budget. People’s opinion is top of everything. If most people believe too much funding has been allotted, they they’re right. What the majority of people say, is right.”

 

I’ll Keep My Promises to You

The president also vowed to make good on his elections pledges.

“As president, I will live up to my promises, and I want you people to keep your promise, too. We started the work together and should continue it. Rouhani needs your views, support and criticism at all times as long as the 12th administration is in office. Ask questions and we will answer. I put my life on the line to fulfill my promises. We have dozens of problems ahead. If we join hands, we can solve the problems,” he said.

Yemen Missile Attacks on Riyadh Escalate Regional Tensions: Hariri

“The repeated targeting of Saudi territory by missile attacks from Yemeni territory not only threatens the security of the kingdom and the safety of its people, but also exposes the region to serious dangers and exacerbates existing divisions and conflicts,” Hariri said in a statement carried by his press office.

“We strongly condemn such attacks and stress the need to abandon these aggressive methods, refrain from policies that fuel conflict and resort to the path of dialogue to solve difficult problems.”

The missile was fired over southern Riyadh, which the Houthis said they launched to target Yamamah Palace in Riyadh, where King Salman chairs weekly government meetings.

It was the second Houthi missile attack against Riyadh over the past two months. The first attack targeted Riyadh international airport on November 4, but Riyadh claimed that it managed to intercept the projectile.

Yemen says the missile attacks are in retaliation for the Saudi regime’s deadly attacks on the impoverished Yemenis, who have been under the brutal attacks of a Saudi-led coalition since 2015.

“Muslims Should Boycott US-Made Goods in Support of Palestine”

Iranian parliamentarian Mostafa Kavakebian says Islamic states should adopt counter-measures against Washington’s recognition of Jerusalem al-Quds as Israel’s capital.

“Muslim countries can boycott American goods and downgrade their relations with the US as part of measures to counter [US President Donald] Trump’s illogical decisions and his interference in other countries’ internal affairs,” said ICANA in a Farsi report.

He said the Parliamentary Union of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (PUIC) member states recently sent envoys to Tehran to discuss and make a decision on how to tackle Trump’s unwise move

“We, as members of the Palestinian Intifada Support Committee, took part in an emergency meeting of the [PUCI’s] Palestine Committee [on Monday] to review ways of tackling this action,” said the lawmaker.

“We should not hesitate to show reaction in order to make Trump rescind his inappropriate and illogical decision,” he said.

The lawmaker added the statement released by the committee served the same purpose in order to prompt countries’ parliaments to take practical actions in that regard.

“Iran Has Nothing to Do with Yemen’s Missiles”

In a televised interview with Al-Alam News Network on Tuesday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said Tehran is not sending weapons to Yemen, whatsoever.

“We have no arms links with Yemen,” said the spokesman.

“Yemen is under siege, and generally there is no possibility [of Iran sending arms to Yemen]; moreover, Iran would be brave enough to announce such an action and policy if it had one,” he noted.

“What is in Yemeni people’s hands today are the arms which have existed in garrisons since previous governments,” he said.

“Today, we are witnessing that Yemen has opted to use internal techniques to stand up to relentless aggression and attacks, and this is natural.”

Qassemi’s remarks came after the Yemeni Ansarullah movement fired a new missile at the Saudi king’s palace in Riyadh in response to the Saudi aggression on Yemen. Saudi media once again claimed that the missile had been made by Iran.

Iran, France to Hold Political Talks in Paris

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The talks will be headed by Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi and Secretary-General of France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maurice Gourdault-Montagne.

The talks will be held within the framework of a Memorandum of Understanding signed by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani during his visit to France.

These negotiations, which are regularly held in Tehran and Paris every six months, will be a mechanism within which the two countries develop their bilateral relations in various political, economic and cultural spheres.

Discussing the regional and international issues, especially developments in the Persian Gulf and the Middle East, are on the agenda of this round of talks.

In his two-day trip to Paris, Araqchi will also meet with French officials and deliver a lecture at the French Institute of International Relations.

Trump’s National Security Strategy to Lead World to Insecurity: Iran

In a statement on Tuesday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said the document published by the Trump administration is full of futile efforts by its fabricators to introduce Iran as a threat, which is totally rejected and condemned.

Qassemi stressed that the contents of the unconventional text lack any rationale and realism, and are nothing but a repetition of the same allegations, unfounded accusations, and baseless illusions by Washington and a few regional states.

“The unwise content of this unbalanced and one-sided strategy clearly show that the US government is trying to play the blame game in face of the challenges, dysfunctions and self-created problems it has always been dealing with in the domestic and international arena,” he noted, adding that such problems have become more and more visible over the past year.

The threats that the US assumes to be facing mostly emanate from wrong policies, behaviours and practices of its politicians and statesmen over the past decade towards other nations of the world, especially their numerous mistakes in the sensitive and strategic West Asian region and the Persian Gulf, he went on to say.

“It seems that US statesmen still do not have the will to review their policies and behaviours, especially their view about the world and other nations. That is why they cannot tolerate the independent policies and approaches of some countries like Iran, and see them as contrary to their national interests and security.”

“By insisting on obsolete and repetitive approaches, they are trying to keep the world at a standstill by causing problems that mostly arise from the policies of various US administrations,” he added.

The Iranian spokesman underlined that the new US national security strategy is a reckless one which will undoubtedly lead the world towards more insecurity, increase instability and expand terrorism.

Qassemi further noted that the international community’s inattention to the adventurism of the US president has allowed Donald Trump to develop his policies and future outlook based on fabricated and unrealistic threats.

Such policies, he added, will definitely have no achievement but further defeats for the US in the international arena and its areas of interest.

Iran, Azerbaijan Discuss Expansion of Bilateral Ties

During the Tuesday meeting, Zarif and Aliyev discussed ways to expand and deepen bilateral relations between Iran and Azerbaijan, and also exchanged views on regional issues.

Zarif arrived in the Azerbaijani capital on Tuesday in order to take part in a trilateral meeting between Iran, Turkey and Azerbaijan.

The meeting, which is slated for December 20, will be the fifth meeting between the foreign ministers of the three countries, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Monday.

During the meeting, the participants will exchange views on a broad range of issues in various economic fields including transit, transportation, energy, and customs, he said.

Qassemi added that other issues of mutual interest in technical and business fields as well as political cooperation particularly on regional issues like contributing to further peace and stability in the region are also high on the agenda.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Shamilarzan Village

The village is famous for being home to the tomb of the eighth century (AH) mystic, Sultan Mahmoud Shah Dinvari. The mausoleum has turned the village into a tourist attraction.

The people in this village are very kind and hospitable, and their main job is animal husbandry and beekeeping.

Despite being deprived of basic living facilities such as clean water, gas, telephone, good roads and healthcare, they do their best to turn the trip of the guests and tourists into a memorable one.

The following are Tasnim News Agency’s photos of the village:

Iran Summons Swiss Envoy to Protest US Claims on Missiles 

Iran Summons French Envoy over Macron’s Anti-Islam Stances

In a Tuesday statement, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said the Swiss ambassador to Tehran, whose country represents the US interests in Iran, was summoned by the Islamic Republic to receive Iran’s strong protest against Nikki Haley’s baseless and inconsiderate allegations.

“During the meeting, the ministry’s director general for Americas submitted Iran’s formal complaint to the Swiss envoy, and condemned the provocative, irresponsible, and baseless statements of the US Ambassador to the United Nations on the transfer of missiles and weapons from the Islamic Republic of Iran to Yemen, saying that these allegations are based on fake documents,” added Qassemi.

He also mentioned that in this meeting Iran referred to the direct involvement of the US government in the killing and massacre of innocent people in Yemen, stressing that the sale of billions of dollars of deadly weapons to Saudi Arabia, including cluster bombs, is the major cause of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.

“It was also noted that the US government is breaching the Security Council’s resolutions on Yemen, and instead of responding to the international community, Washington intends to deceive them by accusing others and supporting the aggressors in the region. However, such moves are of no value to the people of the region and the world anymore.”

The Iranian spokesman underlined that, in this formal complaint, Iran’s foreign ministry has dismissed the charges brought by Washington regarding Iran’s supply of missiles to Yemen, stressing that it is a clear instance of provoking violence and declaring war in the region, and the US government will be held accountable for its possible serious consequences.

“The Swiss ambassador also stated that, as the representative of US interests, he would inform the US government about the issue.”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 5

The air pollution in major Iranian cities remained the top story in almost all newspapers today, as all schools have been shut down in several big cities including Tehran.

Both reformist and conservative papers covered the prosecutor general’s remarks about the involvement of certain officials and their families in the smuggling of goods into the country.

The US veto of a UN Security Council draft resolution against Trump’s decision on Jerusalem al-Quds also received great coverage.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- IMF Warns Increased Fuel Prices May Return Two-Digit Inflation Rate to Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Abrar:

1- Iran-Azerbaijan-Turkey Trilateral Meeting to Be Held in Baku Wednesday

2- Zarif, Lavrov Underline Commitment to Iran Nuclear Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- This Afghanistan No Longer Like Before

  • Economic Statistics Show We Should Change Our View of Afghanistan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Shocking: Prosecutor General Says Certain Officials Involved in Smuggling

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Ebtekar:

1- Import of Cars Resumed

2- Doubts about Slogan of Stopping Support for Rouhani [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Etemad:

1- Reformists’ Excellent Position; Senior Reformist Figure Talks of Political Parties in Iran

2- Christian Science Monitor: Tehran Turned into Challenge for Riyadh, Washington, Tel Aviv

  • Iran’s Unrivaled Influence, Power in Middle East

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Ettela’at:

1- Larijani: Iran to Continue All-Out Support for Palestine’s Intifada (Uprising)

2- Zarif: Iran’s Interests Secured in Powerful, Stable Region

3- Yazd to Become Capital of Bicycling in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Iran:

1- Ayatollah Amoli Larijani: All Questions about Judiciary’s Performance to Be Answered

2- Trump in Labyrinth of Loneliness: US Vetoes Votes of 14 UNSC Members

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Jame’eh Farda:

1- Iran to Legally Pursue US Accusations on Yemen

2- Purple Pollution: Damages Caused by Air Pollution Three Times more than Construction Budget

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Javan:

1- Prosecutor General: Some Officials Accomplice in Smuggling of Goods

2- French President: Iran Won, We Should Accept Assad

3- Shamkhani in Kurdistan Province: Iran’s Security Ensured from beyond Borders

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- PUIC Calls on Muslim Nations to Rise against Trump’s Anti-Palestine Decision

2- Iran, China Sign Document for Construction of 5 Hospitals in Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Kayhan:

1- 70% Increase in Salaries of MPs to Close Their Monitoring Eyes

2- Demonstration in Iraqi Kurdistan against Officials’ Incompetence

  • People Set Fire on Barzani’s Party HQ

3- Continued Protests against Trump’s Move

  • From Boycott of US Products to Slogans against Bin Salman in Stadiums

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Shargh:

1- Health Ministry: Air Pollution Causes Over $8 Billion in Damage

2- Collapse of Arab Council against Iran [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Emergency Condition of Air Goes on in Tehran, Urmia, Tabriz, Isfahan, Other Cities

  • Only Schools Shut Down in Severe Air Pollution

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 19