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Foreign Dignitaries Visit Tehran’s Museums

Foreign Dignitaries Visit Tehran’s Museums

Senior officials from 16 countries, who were among the dozens of dignitaries present in Tehran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of President Hassan Rouhani, have visited the historical Golestan Palace registered on the UNESCO’s list of the World Heritage Sites.

Some of them also visited the National Museum of Iran.

High-ranking officials from Spain, Germany, Ukraine, Hungary, South Korea, the Maldives, Poland, Thailand, the Vatican, Tunisia, Denmark, Chile, Austria, Vietnam and Senegal, along with their accompanying delegations, were among those who visited different parts of the Golestan Palace, said Massoud Nosrati, the manager of the historical-cultural Golestan Complex.

Foreign Dignitaries Visit Tehran’s Museums1“During the three-day visit to the Golestan Palace by senior political officials, they marvelled at the masterpiece architecture and artwork at the historical complex,” said Nosrati.

The officials, he said, discussed Iran’s culture, civilization and historical values during their visit. Also in their notes about their presence in Iran, they expressed happiness at having visited the historical attractions at the Golestan Plalace as Tehran’s only ancient monument which has been registered as an international cultural heritage site.

Jebreil Nokandeh, the director general of the National Museum of Iran, also weighed in on the officials’ visit to the museum in an interview with ISNA.

“Over the past few days, a number of the top officials attending the presidential oath-taking ceremony have visited the National Museum of Iran,” he said.

“Spanish Senate President Pío García-Escudero and Alberto Ortega Martin, the Special envoy of world Catholic Church Leader and Bishop of Rome Pope Francis, were among the officials who visited the museum,” he said.

Foreign Dignitaries Visit Tehran’s MuseumsAccording to Nokandeh, the Spanish official said he was pleased to be visiting Iran and getting familiar with the country’s rich history and civilization while visiting the museum.

“It was a really interesting visit to the National Museum of Iran for the Spanish royal delegation. Many thanks, Pío García-Escudero,” wrote the Spanish official in the visitor’s book.

According to Nokandeh, Alberto Ortega Martin also visited the Ancient Iran Museum and the Islamic Era Museum, both part of the National Museum of Iran.

“I’m very pleased to have visited this beautiful and wonderful museum, and I offer you my congratulations,” said Martin.

Moldovan President Igor Dodon also paid a visit to the museum.

“During his tour of the museum, he specifically visited the Pre-History Hall, the halls showcasing the history of the Achaemenid Empire, Parthians and Sassanids, and saw artefacts such as the pottery vessel and its drawing found in the Burnt City (known as the first animation in history), statue of Darius, statue of Parthian noble man, and the Salt Man Mummy,” said Nokandeh.

A Chinese vice-president was also among the visitors to the museum, said Nokandeh, adding he specifically visited part of the museum which showcases the history of Sino-Iranian trade ties in the past.

Iran Ready to Enhance Cooperation with Gambia

Iran Ready to Enhance Cooperation with Gambia

During the Monday meeting, Sanneh underlined the need for promotion of mutual cooperation between Iran and The Gambia.

He said both countries have governments that are just going to start their work, and thus new plans should be implemented to develop these collaborations.

“There are very good grounds for Tehran-Banjul cooperation in the fields of agriculture, technology, health, and investment in economic infrastructures,” he added.

Zarif, for his part, voiced Tehran’s preparedness to start a new chapter of cooperation with The Gambia in such fields as agriculture, health, technology, power plants, and fight against extremism and terrorism.

Elsewhere in the meeting, Zarif also received the Gambian president’s written message for Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.

Iran FM Holds Talks with Grand Mufti of Caucasus

Iran FM Holds Talks with Grand Mufti of Caucasus

During the meeting, Zarif referred to the frequent meetings between Iranian and Azerbaijani presidents, and hailed Tehran-Baku outstanding bilateral relations.

“The development and stability of Azerbaijan Republic is of great importance to us, and Iran considers it as its own development and stability,” he went on to say.

Sheikh ul-Islam Pashazadeh, for his part, referred to Azerbaijan’s good ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran, and praised Zarif’s efforts to strengthen the relations.

“We will endeavour to reinforce the relations more than ever,” he added.

‘Riyadh Can’t Continue Bombing Yemen Forever’

Ali-Akbar Velayati, a senior international advisor to Iran’s Leader, has expressed regret that international organizations are not fulfilling their responsibilities regarding Yemen.

Speaking on the sidelines of his meeting with Danish Deputy Foreign Minister Jonas Bering Liisberg, Velayati said Saudi Arabia cannot go on bombarding Yemen forever.

He further called on the international community to stop remaining indifferent toward Riyadh’s aggression against Yemen.

Velayati also said that he was confident the resistance of Yemeni people will ultimately bear fruit.

According to a Farsi report by Al Alam News Network, he then touched upon the calamities of Yemeni people.

“They are under siege and suffering from pharmaceutical and food shortage. They are under Saudi bombardments round the clock for no good reason,” he noted.

 

Iranian Pilgrims’ Security Must Be Ensured

Elsewhere in his remarks, Velayati said it falls upon Riyadh to ensure the security of Iranian pilgrims and to respect them.

“This has been among Iran’s key preconditions as agreed by Saudi Arabia.”

He said the Saudi government is duty-bound to guarantee the security of the holy shrines and pilgrims.

“So far, there have been no problems as far as I know.”

“Iran has shown that it is very sensitive about the security of its pilgrims, and we hope Saudi Arabia, too, will be sensitive about its responsibilities, and rethink its policies, especially its interference in some Arab countries like Yemen,” said Velayati.

Saudi Arabia Using Biological Bombs in Yemen: Sources

At a time when Yemen is under siege by Saudi Arabia from the air, sea and land for more than two and a half years, the sufferings of Yemeni people are growing in the face of the international community’s unprecedented silence.

According to a Farsi report by Al-Alam News Network, part of the catastrophic situation in Yemen is related to the outbreak of diseases. The last epidemic was that of cholera which has so far afflicted hundreds of thousands of people and claimed thousands of lives.

In addition to cholera, meningitis has also broken out in Yemen, afflicting dozens of people so far, say sources close to the World Health Organization.

According to Yemeni hospital sources, the Riyadh regime is using biological bombs in its attacks on different parts of the country. The use of internationally banned weapons in Yemen has resulted in the outbreak of several diseases.

A large number of Yemeni people have come down with meningitis, says a hospital source in the Yemeni capital, Sana’a.

As Saudi Arabia continues to attack and destroy medical centres and prevent pharmaceuticals and medical aid from getting in while pressing ahead with its devastating siege of Yemen, the number of meningitis-sufferers is increasing while hundreds of thousands of women and children have lost their lives to cholera.

Meningitis is an acute inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, known collectively as the meninges. The inflammation could be caused by viruses or bacteria, or less frequently, by certain medicines.

It is one of the most dangerous diseases that the people of a community may contract.

Iran Planning to Raise Women’s Legal Age of Marriage

Iran Planning to Raise Women’s Legal Age of Marriage

Iranian lawmaker Fatemeh Zolqadr said the Iranian Parliament, in coordination with the country’s Vice-Presidency for Women and Family Affairs, has decided to compile a plan to raise the legal age for women’s marriage in Iran and set a number of restrictions to prevent child marriage.

According to a Farsi report by ICANA, she went on to say that the issue of modifying the marriage age of Iranian women was raised in a meeting held last Iranian year (ended mid-March 2017) between the cultural faction of the Iranian Parliament and a number of the country’s top clerics.

Iran Planning to Raise Women’s Legal Age of Marriage
‘Child Marriage’ cartoon by Ehsan Ganji / Shahrvand Newspaper

The MP said a senior Iranian cleric, Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi, has also consented to raising Iranian women’s marriage age.

“This comes as opposition is still being voiced by some in the country against the plan. Nevertheless, the issue has not yet been done away with.”

She said meetings are being held to further discuss the subject and follow ups are being done to this end, adding this plan needs time to produce favourable results.

“In the first step, women’s marriage under the age of 13 is required to be prohibited under any circumstances. This is because, unfortunately, some Iranian girls are [currently] still being allowed by their fathers to marry under this age. Such a permission is given by their fathers out of poverty or due to their addiction. In such cases, usually no complaint is lodged in Iranian courts to enable us to prevent their occurrence.”

Zolqadr stressed that certain restrictions are required to be put on women’s marriage age, for child marriage would eventually lead to divorce and cause social harms.

Iran Not to Let Foreigners Inspect Its Military Sites: IRGC General

Asked by reporters about recent media reports that the US administration is pushing for inspection of Iranian military sites, General Hajizadeh said, “The answer is clear: we will not give them such a permission.”

His comments came after AP quoted senior US officials as saying in late July that the Trump administration is pushing for inspections of Iranian military sites in a bid to test the strength of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a nuclear agreement between Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany).

Elsewhere in his comments, the top commander said the IRGC, the top military force in the region, supports the Iranian administration to help it confront the United States’ excessive demands.

He also warned that the US is seeking to “disarm” Iran with different tactics such as imposing sanctions, mounting pressure and waging psychological warfare.

Rouhani’s Inauguration Show of Iran’s Diplomatic Prowess

Morteza Saffari Harandi, who sits on the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, says foreign dignitaries took part in the oath-taking ceremony of President Hassan Rouhani at a very high level.

“The most unprecedented presidential swearing-in ceremony at the highest diplomatic level, not only in the Middle East but in the whole world, was held on August 5 at the Iranian Parliament in Tehran,” he said.

He said President Hassan Rouhani’s inauguration ceremony turned into a show of Iran’s diplomatic prowess at a time when certain countries seek to promote Iranophobia by spending millions of dollars.

He highlighted that representatives from international organizations were also present in the ceremony along with diplomatic delegations from different countries.

The lawmaker then touched upon the nuclear deal signed between Tehran and six world powers known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“The signature of the JCPOA was an event which torpedoed Washington’s Iranophobia campaign, but [US President Donald] Trump seeks to challenge this diplomatic success by violating the spirit of the JCPOA,” he said.

He said at a time when Washington is breaching the JCPOA, the presence of diplomatic delegations in Tehran shows world countries are lining up against the US in support of the JCPOA.

He said Iran has secured a special status in international relations while Trump’s regional friends have got nowhere even after the high-profile Riyadh meeting.

Iran, Renault Sign Biggest-Ever Car Deal

The value of the agreement, which was signed after 10 months of negotiations, would be €660 million.

Based on it, Renault would team up with Iran’s Negin Khodro and the Industrial Development and Renovation Organization (IDRO) to produce the latest versions of Symbol and Duster brands of the French automaker from 2018.

“Sixty percent of the shares of the partnership would belong to Renault and the rest to Iran,” the domestic media quoted IDRO Chairman Mansour Moazzami as saying. “From the total of 40 percent of Iran’s shares, 20 percent would belong to IDRO and the remaining to the private sector (Negin Khodro).”

Iran’s IRNA news agency reported that the agreement also envisaged the establishment of an engineering and sales center in Iran.

Moazzami further emphasized that Renault would be obliged to export 30 percent of the manufactured items which he said would include cars and parts.

The official further added that the agreement with Renault included a second phase which was yet to be finalized and concerned production of cars in Iran from 2019.

Renault’s key rival PSA had also signed a deal with Iran’s biggest automaker Iran Khodro in June 2016 to produce 200,000 Peugeots a year in the Islamic Republic. It had signed another deal with Iran Khodro’s chief competitor SAIPA to produce a similar number of Citroen cars.

Iran’s overall car production is expected to reach two million cars a year by 2020, up from 1.2 million in 2016.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7

The top story in Iranian newspapers today was the controversial selfies a number of Iranian lawmakers tried to take with EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini amid President Hassan Rouhani’s inauguration ceremony.

The diplomatic meetings of President Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif with high-ranking foreign officials also received great coverage.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Iraqi PM: We Won’t Let Others Claim Iraq’s Victory

2- First VP: Iran Ready to Have Regional, Int’l Cooperation with Ghana

3- Interior Minister Vows to Form Advisory Council for Ethnicities, Religious Minorities

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7

 


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Troublesome Selfie

  • Iranian MPs’ Strange Photos with Mogherini Spark Controversy

2- Mirsalim: This Is How I Dress up as I Don’t Believe in Wearing Tie

3- Hamas Representative: Haniya Will Soon Visit Tehran

4- Reformists Not Seeking to Earn Money from Politics: MP

5- Government’s Distribution of Narcotics Approved by Parliamentary Commission

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Arman-e Emrooz:

1- MPs’ Selfie Stirs Controversy: Will They Be Punished for Taking Selfie with Mogherini?

2- We’ve Not Trained Women for Governing the Country: Female MP

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Asrar:

1- First VP: Iran to Always Support Syria’s Legitimate Gov’t

2- Iran Seeks to Export Its Technical Knowledge of Drilling

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Etemad:

1- Not Appointing a Female Minister Is Stagnation: VP for Women Affairs

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7

 


Hosban:

1- Judiciary Chief: Wahhabism, Salafism Roots of Extremism in Mideast

2- Iran’s Shamkhani Underlines Syrian-Syrian Talks for Achieving National Reconciliation

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7

 


Iran:

1- No Water, No Chopper: 200 Hectares of Miankaleh Forests Burn

  • Fifth Fire in Region in Past 5 Months

2- Rouhani’s Diplomatic Meetings after Inauguration

3- President: We Should All Beware of Danger of ISIS Expansion

4- Experts: Message of Inauguration Ceremony Was Promotion of Iran’s Global Standing

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7

 


Javan:

1- Iranian Nation Feeling Bad

2- Rare Phenomenon of Increased Imports Aimed at Selling at Higher Prices

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7

 


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Rouhani Underlines Expansion of Cooperation with Africa, European, Neighbouring States

2- British Daily’s Shocking Report of Saudi Crimes in Shiite-Majority Al-Awamiyah

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Kayhan:

1- Selfie of Humiliation

  • Are These MPs Ones Who Want to Give Response to ‘Mother of Sanctions’?

2- Iran to Sign Car Deal with France Today, Again Secretly!

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Khorasan:

1- Selfie of Humiliation Widely Criticized

  • Harsh Reactions to MPs’ Controversial Photo with Mogherini

2- Turkey Earns 10 Trillion Rials [$265m] in 6 Months Thanks to Iranian Tourists

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Resalat:

1- Europe to Counter US Sanctions If They Harm EU-Russia Ties

2- Iran’s Islamic Revolution Has Crossed Borders: Ayatollah Jannati

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Larijani Vows Iran’s Everlasting Support for Syria

2- Board Monitoring MPs’ Behaviours: Selfie with Mogherini below MPs’ Dignity

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Shahrvand:

1- Young Iranians Daydreaming about Finding Job

  • Research Shows 32% of Them Don’t Know How to Work with Computer
  • 37% Have No Familiarity with English Language
  • 17% Don’t Know How to Work with Internet

2- World Standard’s Special Respect for Iran: First Female Chief of Standard Org.

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7


Shargh:

1- Frames without Masks: Huge Controversy over MPs’ Selfie with Mogherini

2- Rouhani’s Diplomatic Talks after Inauguration

3- Iran Sends Message of Peace, Dialogue, Fight against Extremism to World: Rouhani

4- Last Clash between Urban Development Minister, Tehran Mayor

  • Municipality Warned against Opening New Subway Line to Imam Khomeini Airport

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 7