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EU Delegation in Tehran to Discuss Expansion of Business Ties

EU Delegation in Tehran to Discuss Expansion of Business Ties

European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development Phil Hogan is heading the team which also includes 25 senior political officials, Mehr news agency reported.

The group arrived in Tehran Saturday to participate at a conference of Iranian and EU entrepreneurs, especially those active in agriculture, food industry and rural development.

The visit may lead to the opening of an EU trade office in Iran if the group arrives at a positive assessment of capacities in the country. That would facilitate exports of Iranian agricultural produce to Europe given the impediments which currently exist on their way.

Because of its unique ecology and rich soil, Iran is one of the largest fruit producers in the Middle East and North Africa, where the diversity of climatic zones makes it possible to cultivate an assorted group of crops.

Fertile ground 

The Iranian plateau is believed to be the homeland to a number of fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants such as Persian walnuts, pomegranates, peaches, spinach and tulips.

According to Iranian officials, as many as 240 million people across the region savor Iran’s horticultural products, primarily pomegranates, pistachios, saffron, figs, raisins and dates.

The country is the world’s seventh largest producer of citrus fruits, including a variety of oranges, tangerines, limes and lemons.

Agricultural exports exceed $6 billion a year, where horticultural products account for half of the earnings, with livestock and poultry coming next with a share of about 25% and crops with the other 25%.

Agriculture accounts for 13% of Iran’s GDP and over 20% of its employment. The sector has traditionally been the key foundational block of the Iranian society but it began to lose much of its significance when the first oil wells were struck.

The sector has its own detractors who say the industry is using up 92% of the country’s water and draining its water tables amid inefficient agriculture and food production practices.

In recent years, Iranian taste buds are also being put to the test amid a rise in irregular imports of fruits which many believe can’t hold a candle to the local produce.

Iran is the world’s biggest exporter of pistachios which brought it more than $870 million in hard currency revenues last year. Among the agricultural products, tomato ketchup was the second biggest export item with $150 million and saffron the third with $130 million.

Russian market

The country, however, is looking to new markets and Russia features prominently among its new destinations for exports.

Iran’s exports of food products to Russia rose 35% in the first six months since March, chairman of the board of food producers cooperative Mehdi Karimi Tafreshi said on Wednesday.

“During the period, Iran’s food exports to Russia reached about $450 million, compared to $310 million last year,” he said, citing dairy products, dried and fresh fruits, vegetables, raisins, canned food and sweets among the export items.

Karimi Tafreshi said President Vladimir Putin had ordered Russian traders to source 20% of the country’s needs for food from Iran, which would translate to $30 billion in value if it materialized.

“Mr. Putin’s order to supply 20% of food from Iran has provided a special opportunity for our country’s food industry,” the Tasmin news agency quoted the official as telling reporters in Tehran.

Currently, Iran’s share in Russia’s agri-food imports of $27 billion is negligible. According to Karimi Tafreshi, the key issue is the high cost of Iranian products, which is due to the high cost of production in the country.

US threats

Russia has banned Western food imports in retaliation after the fallout and sanctions that followed the crises in Crimea, and an ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump’s hardline stance on a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran has also raised questions about the prospects of the Islamic Republic’s trade with the West.

On Wednesday, Germany’s chemicals distributor Brenntag said it was holding off on doing business in Iran.

“I would say that we were more optimistic in the past than we are now (about starting operations in Iran),” Reuters quoted its finance chief Georg Mueller as saying.

Mueller said Brenntag examined the possibility of doing business in Iran after sanctions were lifted on Tehran but “international skepticism” about the country had prevented any moves.

US Seeking to Dispirit Iranian People: President Rouhani

US Seeking to Dispirit Iranian People: President Rouhani

Iranian media and virtual space activists should be aware that the objective pursued by big powers, especially the US, is to demoralize the Iranian people and cast doubt on investment and activities in Iran, President Rouhani told reporters on Saturday.

He made the comments after a trilateral meeting with Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani and Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani, held in Tehran to discuss the latest domestic and international developments.

Highlighting regional countries’ success to deal with various challenges, the president said Iraq, Syria and Lebanon have been successful in defeating terrorism by reliance on their armies and with the support provided by their allies, particularly Iran.

The US, the Zionist regime of Israel and their cronies are infuriated at the failure to carry out their hostile plots in the region, such as the recent plan to trigger secessionist moves and redraw regional borders, Rouhani added.

He further called for vigilance in the face of new plots against the region.

In comments at the beginning of the new Iranian year in March, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei said the enemies seek to exert economic pressure on Iranians to discourage the nation from supporting the Islamic administration and drive a wedge between people and the administration.

Ayatollah Khamenei also pointed to the hostile plans to attribute the economic deficiencies to the Islamic Establishment, and highlighted the “remarkable and extraordinary” services provided by the Islamic Republic.

Unique Votive Food Annually Cooked in Iran’s Yazd

The soup which is devoted to the third Shiite Imam, Hussein ibn Ali (AS), is cooked in 100 pots!

The sponsor of this big ritual has noted in a Farsi interview with Mehr News Agency that this votive food has been cooked in the neighbourhood since 40 years ago; it started with one pot and now there are 100 pots.

It takes 17 hours to make the soup ready. Each year, on the day before Arba’een (the fortieth day after Imam Hussein’s martyrdom anniversqry), the cooking process begins at the time of noon prayers, and it is distributed among people at the time of morning prayers on the day of Arba’een.

Some days before Arba’een, people in the neighbourhood cooperate with each other with great effort.

More than 100 large copper pots should be placed on fire. So a half metre wide, one metre deep and 500 metres long pit is dug to put the firewood in.

The pit will be refilled after the end of the ceremony. All people help in preparing wheat and legumes, slaughtering camels and sheep, digging the pit and washing the pots to have their own share in cooking this votive food.

Here are Mehr’s photos of the ritual:

Spokesman Expresses Regret over Macron’s Iran Comments

In reaction to the latest comments made by French President Emmanuel Macron about Iran during his tour of the Middle East, Qassemi said Tehran expects Paris to remain “realistic, fair and farsighted” when it comes to the sensitive developments in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf regions.

“France’ officials including its president are well aware that levelling false accusations against the Islamic Republic of Iran stands in stark contradiction to the realities of the Middle East over the past decades,” he said in a Saturday statement.

“We maintain that France should responsibly convince its regional allies in the Persian Gulf region to adopt sensible policies and approaches far from excitement.”

He stressed Iran has repeatedly told the French officials that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is not renegotiable and Iran doesn’t allow the other sides to annex other issues to it.

“Meanwhile, France is fully aware of Iran’s firm stance towards its defence capabilities, viewing it as non-negotiable,” he added.

The spokesperson also added the UN reports on the humanitarian crisis in Yemen should not fall on deaf ears.

“So far, we have witnessed a meaningful silence by the international community towards Saudi Arabia’s crimes in Yemen and its airstrikes against civilian areas in the war-torn country, killing recklessly the innocent women and children.”

“It goes without saying that the Saudis take the international silence as a green-light to go ahead with their inhumane moves in Yemen,” he added.

He noted that Iran expects the French government to adopt tangible measures including pressurizing its allies into immediately stopping their war and bloodshed in Yemen in order to establish ceasefire and restore peace and stability to the country.

‘Saudi Arabia Seeks to Destabilize Lebanon with US Green Light’

“Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Israel have decided to undermine the stability and security of Lebanon and declare war on the Arab country,” Major General Mohsen Rezaei said in a post in his Instagram.

Rezaei, a former chief-commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), says they have made the decision after receiving the green light from the US.

“The Lebanese nation and government will definitely stand against the aggression,” he added.

Rezaei’s remarks came after Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s surprise resignation, which was declared in Saudi Arabia and is said to be under the Saudis’ pressure.

The unusual resignation has once again put Lebanon in a state of tension after a short period of stability and calm in the Arab country.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait have called on their nationals to leave Lebanon, and this seems to be heralding an imminent war on Beirut.

Vienna University of Music Keen to Promote Ties with Iran

University-of-Music-and-Performing-Arts-Vienna

The dean of Austria’s University of Music and Performing Arts is set to visit Iran in January, the university’s head of international affairs said.

“We are interested in establishing cooperation with Iranian University of Art in the field of music,” a Farsi report by IRNA quoted the official as saying.

The Austrian official added the two universities have a good chance to start their cooperation. “Experts at our university have already conducted in-depth studies on Iranian traditional and folklore music.”

He also expressed hope the two sides can exchange professors with each other.

The official went on to say that at present ten “very talented” Iranian students are studying in the Vienna-based university.

“One of them is Sohrab Kashef who is now conducting Tehran Music Orchestra,” he added.

“We also have students from other countries but the Iranians are more talented and we are happy to have them in our university.”

Head of Iran’s Art University, Gholam-Reza Akrami, paid a visit to Austria’s University of Music and Performing Arts on Tuesday and held talks with his Austrian counterpart on ways to expand cooperation between the two universities. The two sides also discussed capacities to exchange students and professors.

In addition to holding talks with other officials of the Vienna-based university, Akrami also met with the head of Vienna Music Conservator.

Hezbollah Chief Says Saudis Have Oponly Declared War on Lebanon

Nasrallah

Addressing his supporters via a speech broadcast live from the Lebanese capital city of Beirut on Friday afternoon on the occasion of Arba’een and Hezbollah Martyr Day, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah stated that the 47-year-old leader of the Future Movement was invited to Riyadh without his advisors accompanying him, and then forced to announce his resignation as the head of the Lebanese government.

Nasrallah argued that Saudi officials have embarked on a campaign to flagrantly interfere in Lebanon’s domestic affairs, stressing that Hariri’s statement had been dictated by Saudis, who have put him under “house arrest.”

“Hariri is a prisoner in Saudi Arabia, and cannot return to his own country. Saudi Arabia is seeking to impose its will on the Lebanese government. It is trying to sow the seeds of discord among various political factions here and pit them against each other,” the Hezbollah leader said.

Nasrallah went on to say that Saudi Arabia has even appealed to the Israeli regime to launch a military onslaught against Lebanon in the name of fighting Hezbollah, and is ready to spend billions of dollars to attain this objective.

“Saudi wants to destroy Lebanon under the pretext of combating Hezbollah. It was the main architect of Israel’s war on Lebanon in the summer of 2006,” he pointed out.

The Hezbollah chief further censured Saudi Arabia’s “humiliating treatment” of Hariri, arguing that an insult to the Lebanese head of the government is an insult to the country’s nation and its political groups.

“Saad Hariri must be allowed to return to Lebanon as soon as possible. The Lebanese prime minister is in some sort of captivity in Saudi Arabia. His resignation is illegal and of no value since it was made under pressure,” Nasrallah pointed out.

He stated that Lebanese President Michel Aoun is wisely managing the country through the current political crisis, calling on all political factions in Lebanon to avoid brinkmanship, and strive to bolster cooperation.

Nasrallah also dismissed reports about an assassination plot against Hariri, emphasizing that the allegations were made by Saudis in a bid to mislead the world public opinion.

“Even the text of Hariri’s resignation statement had been written by the Saudis,” the Hezbollah chief underlined.

“Israel may push Takfiri militants to start a war against Lebanon. I don’t think Israelis would choose to get into a war with Lebanon following an act of cool calculation,” Nasrallah said.

“Saudi Arabia is afraid of facing Iran, and wants to take revenge of Hezbollah instead,” he commented.

“Iran has never meddled in Lebanon’s internal affairs,” the Hezbollah leader said.

Hariri announced his resignation in a televised statement on Saturday, citing many reasons, including the security situation in Lebanon, for his sudden decision. He also said that he sensed a plot being hatched against his life.

Hariri accused Iran and Hezbollah of meddling in Arab countries’ affairs; an allegation the two have repeatedly denied.

The Lebanese prime minister announced his resignation following visits to Saudi Arabia.

The resignation also comes less than a month after he announced plans to join a coalition government with the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah.

He became prime minister in 2016 after serving another term between November 2009 and June 2011.

Iran has vehemently rejected Hariri’s remarks, saying his resignation and rehashing of the “unfounded and baseless” allegations regularly leveled by Zionists, Saudis and the US were another scenario to create new tensions in Lebanon and elsewhere in the Middle East.

“The sudden resignation of Mr. Hariri and its announcement in another country are not only regrettable and astonishing, but also indicative of him playing in a court that the ill-wishers in the region have laid out,” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Saturday.

Elsewhere in his speech, Nasrallah made reference to Saudi Arabia’s devastating aerial bombardment campaign against Yemen, saying the Saudi regime has failed to achieve its goals in the impoverished Arab country despite a lengthy war and a total blockade.

He brushed aside claims that Iran has provided Yemeni forces with missiles, stressing that Yemenis have been able to design and manufacture their own military hardware over the past years.

“Saudi Arabia claims to be helping Yemen but has only killed many people there and caused the spread of diseases as well as hunger,” Nasrallah said.

He added that Saudi officials have also failed in the face-off with Qatar, and their interference in Bahrain has made the Al Khalifah regime bankrupt.

“Bahraini officials now have to resort to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in order to pay the salaries of their employees,” Nasrallah said.

Trump Begging for Nuclear War in Asian Tour: North Korea

Even Republicans Convinced Trump's Defeat Serves US Interests

“Trump, during his visit, laid bare his true nature as destroyer of world peace and stability and begged for a nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula,” the official KCNA news agency on Saturday cited a statement by the North Korean Foreign Ministry as saying.

The KCNA added that the Asian tour was a “warmonger’s visit for confrontation to rid the DPRK of its self-defensive nuclear deterrence,” using the abbreviation for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the country’s official name.

The North Korean ministry also said nothing would deter Pyongyang from pursuing its nuclear weapons program.

During a speech at the South Korean parliament, the US president warned Pyongyang on Wednesday not to underestimate Washington, while offering North Korean leader Kim Jong-un a better future if he abandoned his nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

Tensions have been building on the peninsula following a series of nuclear and missile tests by Pyongyang as well as threats of war and personal insults traded between Trump and the North Korean leader.

Trump, who is on his first 12-day tour of Asia as president, had threatened the North with military action during his first two stops in Japan and South Korea.

North Korea has been under a raft of crippling United Nations sanctions since 2006 over its nuclear tests as well as multiple rocket and missile launches.

Pyongyang has firmly defended its military program as a deterrent against the hostile policies of the US and its regional allies, including South Korea and Japan.

Riyadh to Allow Hariri to Pay Short Visit to Beirut: Report

Hariri

Following Lebanese President Michel Aoun’s statements that he would decide about Hariri’s resignation only after he returns to Lebanon and hands over his resignation letter personally, it seems that Riyadh is seeking to pave the way for Hariri to have a short visit to Beirut to officially announce his resignation.

Reports say Saudi Arabia has banned Hariri from holding any meetings outside Beirut, a Farsi report by Tasnim said.

 

Saudis Planning to Cut Ties between Hariri, Lebanese Leaders

An unknown source said the Saudis may even refuse to announce the exact date of Hariri’s short visit to Beirut because he is expected to go directly to the presidential palace to hand over his resignation letter to the president of Lebanon.

The source went on to say that Saudi Arabia is seeking to prevent Hariri from having any meeting with the Lebanese leaders including Future Movement leaders during his short visit to Beirut.

 

Saudi Arabia Calls Hariri Family Members to Riyadh

Meanwhile, media reports say Saudi Arabian Crown Prince, Mohammad bin Salman, has called the family members of late Lebanese Prime Minister, Rafic Hairi, to Riyadh for swearing allegiance with Bahaa Hariri, his second son.

Amid concerns over the latest developments in Lebanon in connection with the abrupt resignation of Saad Hariri, bin Salman has called Hariri’s family members to Riyadh to swear allegiance with Bahaa Hariri as the new leader of Future Movement, a report by al-Akhbar said on Thursday.

According to the report, the Saudi officials have come to the conclusion that given the current political situation in Lebanon, Saad Hariri’s resignation has been accepted neither by Future Movement nor the Sunni population of the country. “So, the Saudis are deeply worried about the growing doubts among the Lebanese and particularly Saad Hariri’s supporters who say why Hariri is not allowed to return to his country from Saudi Arabia.”

But amid the latest developments unfolded last night, intelligence sources in Lebanon quoted a Saudi agent as saying bin Salman has decided to announce Bahaa Hariri as the next leader of Lebanon’s Future Movement.

 

What Is Urgent Message of Saudis to Hariri’s Family?

The newly-appointed Saudi Ambassador to Beirut, Waleed Yakoob, has contacted the members of late Lebanese prime minister’s family in Lebanon including his wife and sister saying Saudi officials need them to visit Riyadh to swear allegiance with Bahaa Hariri as the next leader of Future Movement.

Al-Akhbar went on to say Saad Hariri has announced his agreement with the leadership of Bahaa in return for his freedom. “Then Saad can leave Saudi Arabia for Europe and spend the rest of his time there far from any political activity.”

Interestingly enough, some of Hariri family members who are critical of the Saudi Arabia’s policies have not been called to Riyadh.

 

Saad Hariri’s Fate Hanging in Balance

Reports say Saad Hariri is set to return to Beirut and deliver his resignation letter officially to the country’s president. Then, reports say, he is expected to leave Beirut following swearing allegiance with his younger brother.

 

Hariri Family’s Serious Efforts to Release Saad

On the other hand, Hariri’s family members in Beirut have decided not to reply immediately to Saudi Arabia’s call. They are now involved in negotiations with officials in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, France and the US to put pressure on Saudi Arabia to release Saad. They had also warned about Saudi Arabian crown prince’s policies.

 

Hariri Family Members Remain Silent

In response to reporters’ calls for comments, the elder sister of Saad, Nazik, said it is too early for any decision. But Bahaa who is now in Riyadh has said he does not know what is going on. He immediately turned off his phone.

This comes as a media team affiliated with Saudi Arabian Minister of State for the Arab-Persian Gulf, Thamer al-Sabhan, released a statement on Wednesday saying Saad Hariri has a good condition in Saudi Arabia and would get back to Beirut soon.

Reports say there have been some changes in the security measures around his residential building and he is now allowed to visit the relatives of his wife in Saudi Arabia.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11

Almost all newspapers covered the participation of millions of Shiite pilgrims from Iran and other countries in the Arba’een pilgrimage, the world’s largest religious gathering, in the Iraqi city of Karbala.

The continued reactions to Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s surprise resignation in Saudi Arabia also remained a top story in today’s newspapers. Several papers particularly covered the latest remarks made by Lebanese Resistance Movement Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah about Riyadh’s house arrest of Hariri.

The comments made by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a security conference in Uzbekistan’s Samarkand, and his meeting with EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini also received great coverage.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Resurrection of Arba’een: Shiite World Mourn for Imam Hussein

2- Iraqi FM: Everyone to Lose If War Breaks Out in Middle East

3- Iran Deputy FM: Regional Conflicts to Benefit of Israeli Regime

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Abrar:

1- Lebanon’s Future Movement: Hariri’s Return Necessity for Lebanon Balance

2- Senior Iranian Cleric: Clergymen’s Engagement in Politics Lessens Their Popularity

  • Clerics Used to Be Respected, Popular among Iranians

3- Zarif: Placing Bad Bets on Wrong Choice to Only Lead to Further Crises

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- The Current Sensitive Juncture: A Review of Regional Developments in Past Days

2- Iran Leader: Path of Revolution So Far Shows Promising Signs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Saad Hariri Taken Hostage by Saudis

  • Nasrallah: We Support Future Movement, Want Hariri to Return

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Asrar:

1- Zarif: Iran Opposed to Development, Use of Nuclear Weapons

2- Mogherini: JCPOA Great Achievement of Int’l Diplomacy

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Ebtekar:

1- Rouhani: People’s Massive Attendance in Arba’een Serious Message to Regional Plotters

2- World Security Not Limited to Military Aspects: Zarif

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Ettela’at:

1- Muslims’ Biggest Gathering in Iraq’s Karbala: Over 2.5 Million Iranians Attend Arba’een

2- Saudi Arabia Convinced Israel to Attack Lebanon: Nasrallah

3- Iran’s Missile Power Has Nothing to Do with Nuclear Deal: Mogherini

4- Iran FM: Effective Fight against Extremism Needs Regional Countries’ Interaction

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Iran:

1- Nasrallah: Hariri under House Arrest of Saudis

2- Mogherini: Congress Seems Interested in US Staying in Iran Nuclear Deal

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Javan:

1- Rouhani to Al Saud Leaders: We’ve Defeated Enemies Even Stronger than You!

2- Hezbollah Chief: Saudi Arabia’s Declaration of War on Lebanon ‘Blind Amateurism’

3- Macron: We Need another JCPOA on Iran’s Missile Power

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Khorasan:

1- End of ISIS Caliphate in Syria: Bukamal, Last ISIS Stronghold in Syria, Liberated

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Resalat:

1- 30 Million People from 50 Countries in Arba’een Pilgrimage

2- Ayatollah Khatami: Saudi Arabia to Be Slapped in Face If Carry Out Their Threats

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11


 

Shahrvand:

1- Riyadh’s War against Itself

  • Saudi Political System Making Hasty Decisions to Decrease Its Crises

2- Political, Social Figures in Arba’een Pilgrimage

  • Iran’s First VP, Several Ministers, Several Members of Tehran City Council in Karbala

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 11