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Iran, Turkmenistan Call for Joint Fight against Terror

During the Saturday meeting, the Turkmen foreign minister said his country has good cooperation with Iran in different fields, especially political, economic and cultural arenas, and is interested in boosting its cooperation with Thran.

Meredov said Ashgabat will continue its consultations with Tehran on drawing up the legal regime of the Caspian Sea.

The Iranian foreign minister, in turn, described mutual relations as strong and added more potential exists for further promotion of cooperation.

The two top diplomats further underlined the necessity of enhancing relations on all fronts.

They also cautioned against the rising threat posed by terrorist and extremist groups to all regional countries, and underlined the need to jointly fight terror groups.

Regional issues were also on the agenda of the talks.

US Threat Opportunity for Iran, Venezuela to Boost Ties

In a Saturday meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Menéndez Prieto expressed gratitude to Iran for supporting his country in the face of foreign pressure.

He referred to Washington’s threats and pressure against his country, and appreciated Tehran’s backing for Caracas.

The official said Iran offers considerable support to Venezuela in the face of unilateral foreign pressure and sanctions, adding his country would like to draw on Iran’s experience in tackling sanctions.

He said Iran and Venezuela should use US threats and pressure as an opportunity to further boost mutual relations. The official underlined that Venezuela will always stand by Iran.

He also said he was pleased to have attended the swearing-in ceremony of President Hassan Rouhani.

Zarif, in turn, said Tehran has always supported the demands of the Venezuelan government and people, expressing the hope that Caracas would be able to restore stability and tranquility to the country through prudence.

Iran’s top diplomat said Tehran has categorically condemned Washington’s new sanctions against Venezuela.

“The Americans think sanctions are an asset they can use, and hence, they recently slapped sanctions against Iran and Russia. They have been imposing sanctions on us for 35 years now. In fact, some of the progress we have made in different economic and technological areas has been due to these very sanctions and our people’s resistance against them,” said Zarif.

The Iranian foreign minister noted that the most important reason why Iran has managed to counter sanctions has been reliance on domestic potential and people’s potentialities.

“The people are the driving force behind economic progress and development,” said Zarif.

“With reliance on people, you can hold talks with the world from a position of power,” he added.

The Iranian foreign minister welcomed promotion of mutual cooperation in the oil sector while saying Iran is ready to share with Venezuela its experience in tackling sanctions.

“Also within the framework of the Non-Aligned Movement, the Islamic Republic of Iran, as a member of the movement’s Troika, is ready to work with Venezuela, which currently holds the rotating presidency of the movement, to help it counter the illegal sanctions,” Zarif said.

“We have always stood by the Venezuelan government and people, and will continue to do so. We hope the Venezuelan government’s success in establishing the Constituent Assembly will set the stage to prompt the opposition to come to the negotiating table and to return stability and tranquility to the country,” Zarif concluded.

Former Dutch PM Meets FM Zarif in Tehran

During the Saturday meeting, the Dutch official said he was pleased to be in Tehran to attend President Hassan Rouhani’s swearing-in ceremony.

He noted that Iran and the Netherlands can forge closer cooperation in different areas, including agriculture, water management, and other economic areas.

He described the Iran nuclear deal as a progressive and important move toward closer cooperation.

Zarif, for his part, underlined the importance of boosting cooperation in different political and economic areas, particularly the banking domain.

World Leaders in Iran to Attend Rouhani’s Inauguration

Since Thursday, aircraft carrying delegations have been touching down in Tehran’s Imam Khomeini and Mehrabad International Airports.

In May, Rouhani won re-election in a landslide victory after securing 57 percent of the votes and defeating his main contender Ebrahim Raeisi, the current custodian of the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza (PBUH).

The swearing-in ceremony is slated to be held (at Majlis Parliament) on Saturday.

On Thursday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei formally endorsed Rouhani as president.

Representatives from at least 100 countries are slated to partake in the ceremony.

By Saturday morning, officials from as many countries had reached Tehran for the ceremony, including: the European Union’s top diplomat Federica Mogherini; Britain’s Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa Alistair Burt; Deputy Danish Foreign Minister Jonas Bering Liisberg; Deputy Italian Foreign Minister Vincenzo Amendola; Deputy Austrian Parliament Speaker Karlheinz Kopf; and the Netherlands’ former prime minister Wim Kok.

IRNA reported that Mogherini had held separate meetings with President Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Saturday.

World Leaders in Iran to Attend Rouhani's Inauguration
A handout picture provided by the office of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on August 5, 2017, shows him (R) meeting Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Tehran.

Iraqi President Fuad Massoum, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Syrian Prime Minister Imad Khamis, Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and Secretary General of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement Ramadan Abdullah have also arrived.

World Leaders in Iran to Attend Rouhani's Inauguration
A handout picture provided by the office of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on August 5, 2017, shows him (R) meeting Iraqi President Fuad Massoum in Tehran.

So have South Korean Parliament Speaker Chung Sye-kyun, South Africa’s Minister of State Security, David Mahlobo, and Cuba’s Deputy President Ulises Rosales del Toro.

President of Inter-Parliamentary Union Saber Hossain Chowdhury, and Chairman of the board of the Eurasian Economic Commission Tigran Sargsyan have arrived in the Iranian capital, too.

World Leaders in Iran to Attend Rouhani's Inauguration
Norman Stewart Hughson Lamont, the UK premier’s special envoy, arrives in Tehran, August 4, 2017.

Most lately, Madagascar’s Parliament Speaker Jean Max Rakotomamonjy, his Cambodian counterpart Nguon Nhel, Lesotho’s King Letsie III, First Ghanaian Deputy President Alhaji Bawumia, Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe, his Moldovan counterpart Igor Dodon, and Chairman of the Britain-Iran Parliamentary Friendship Group Richard Bacon have reached Tehran.

Also among the dignitaries are the President of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly of North Korea, Kim Yong-nam, and other North Korean political figures. The Islamic Republic recently designated a new building accommodating North Korea’s diplomatic mission.

World Leaders in Iran to Attend Rouhani's Inauguration
Chung Sye-kyun, speaker of the South Korean National Assembly, visits the Iranian city of Isfahan on August, 4, 2017, on the eve of the inauguration ceremony. (Photo by IRNA)

Ebrahim Rahimpour, an Iranian deputy foreign minister, attended the ceremony, where he stressed the importance of expanding bilateral ties between the two sides.

He hailed Pyongyang’s support for Tehran during the1980s war imposed by the former Iraqi regime on Iran, with the two sides agreeing to ratchet up bilateral cooperation in political, economic, and cultural fields.

The other notables to have so far arrived for the inaugural ceremony include are the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah’s Deputy Secretary General, Sheikh Naim Qassem, Pope Francis’ Nuncio to Iraq and Jordan Alberto Ortega, and Secretariat of the UN Conference on Trade and Development’s Secretary General Mukhisa Kituyi.

Some other dignitaries are from Ireland, Croatia, Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Malaysia, Ugandan, Guyana, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Swaziland, and Namibia.

Iran, Ukraine Should Boost Bilateral Relations: FM

Ukraine’s First Vice-Prime Minister, Stepan Kubiv, who is also the country’s Minister of Economic Development and Trade, held talks with Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran.

During the Saturday meeting, Zarif stated that Ukraine is one of Iran’s old friends and the two countries have to work together to remove barriers to boosting bilateral relations.

“We need to take major steps in the field of banking relations,” Zarif added.

The Iranian foreign minister also referred to the meeting of Tehran-Kiev Joint Commission, and described it as an appropriate measure to develop ties.

In turn, the Ukrainian official said he is pleased to take part in the inauguration ceremony of President Rouhani.

He also added that Ukraine is interested in improving ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran in various fields.

“We are ready to develop bilateral cooperation in the United Nations. We are also prepared to work with Iran in different fields including economy, investment, science, research, and education.”

Iran, Ukraine Should Boost Bilateral Relations: FM

France to Do Its Utmost to Protect Iran Nuclear Deal

Zarif- Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne

In a Saturday meeting with Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran, Lemoyne stressed that France will try its utmost to safeguard the Iran nuclear deal.

He also voiced his country’s interest in cooperating with Iran in settling regional crises, and added, “Promotion of cooperation with Tehran is among Paris’ priorities.”

He also noted that he was honoured to be attending Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s swearing-in ceremony.

Zarif, for his part, described France as one of Iran’s important partners in the European Union, and said Iran is working with France in various bilateral and regional areas.

Iran FM Urges Europe to Be Alert to US Moves against JCPOA

During the meeting, issues related to implementation of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, relations between Iran and the European Union, and the situation in the region were discussed.

Referring to the problems created by the United States in the course of implementation of the JCPOA, Iran’s Foreign Minister noted that the new US administration is seeking to prevent the Islamic Republic of Iran from enjoying the advantages of the JCPOA.

Zarif described the US move as a violation of the nuclear deal’s text, and said, “Trump tries to breach the deal with Iran paying the costs, but Europe needs to be alert in this regard.”

He also referred to Iran’s missile tests and the launch of the scientific satellite ‘Simorgh’, saying that these measures are not in contradiction to the UNSC Resolution 2231.

He also criticized the recent statement of the three European countries jointly issued with the United States, saying it is a movement in wrong direction.

For her part, Mogherini expressed her pleasure of participating in the swearing-in ceremony of President Rouhani, saying that the international community has common interests with Iran in implementation of the JCPOA.

“The European Union strongly supports the JCPOA, and this is the common position of all European countries. The EU’s position on this is clear, and we are trying to have the US next to us because all of us need wise and proportionate measures,” she stressed.

Expansion of Iran’s cooperation with the EU in various fields, especially in the economic areas, was underlined in this meeting.

The regional issues, Syria and the Astana Process negotiations, developments in the Persian Gulf, the situation in Yemen and the need to address the plight of the people in this country, besides the situation in Bahrain, Iraq, and fight against ISIS Takfiri terrorism were among the other topics discussed by the two sides.

‘World Acknowledges Iran’s Stabilizing Regional Policies’

In an interview with the Fars News Agency, Bahram Qassemi referred to the presence of delegations from 95 countries as well as 9 international organizations in Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s inauguration ceremony, and described it as a sign of the world’s positive interaction with Iran in the current situation in the region and across the globe.

He touched upon the US Congress’s recent legislation on the imposition of new sanctions signed by US President Donald Trump, and highlighted Washington’s non-compliance with its commitments under the nuclear deal signed by Iran and six world powers, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“Although the US has been imposing sanctions on Iran since the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and has not stopped doing so and is slapping sanctions [on Iran] unilaterally, at the moment the continuation of such policies will be a nonstarter in the world,” said Qassemi.

Policy of Sanctions: A Failed, Futile Approach

Qassemi noted that the policy of sanctions is a failed and useless tactic in today’s world.

He said today’s evolving world, which is faced with numerous challenges, needs efforts to ensure realism and convergence as well as a campaign against the new challenges facing the human community.

“To that end, Iran has always made every effort, and will continue to make more efforts in the new administration,” the spokesman underlined.

Interaction, Dialogue Only Way to Tackle Current Situation

Qassemi said the only way to get out of the current complex and dangerous situation in the world is to have interaction, hold dialogue and try to fight unharnessed terrorism and extremism targeting the human community and lofty human values.

More Consultations, Convergence at Home

He also referred to the presence of representatives from all schools of thought and political currents in President Rouhani’s swearing-in ceremony.

“The situation inside the country is such that engagement and cooperation at domestic and international levels are increasing. This trend can result in more consultations and convergence inside the country. On the domestic front, the glorious endorsement and oath-taking ceremonies [of Rouhani] can put an end to political electoral rivalries and the beginning of greater rapport while taking different tastes and viewpoints into consideration.”

“Iran is a democratic country which relies on the votes of its own people. The presence, in Tehran, of so many representatives from world nations can be regarded as global respect for well-informed Iranian people and Iran’s democratic system. Their presence is a seal of approval to Iran’s stabilizing policies in the region as well as its utmost efforts to fight terrorism and keep it from spilling over to other parts of the world.

World Community’s Big “No” to Malevolent Few

The top diplomat went on to say that despite efforts by malevolent individuals to isolate Iran and promote Iranophobia over the past few years and paying a heavy price to achieve their end, such attempt have been met with the international community’s big “no” to these loudmouthed malevolent few as the accusations levelled against Iran are false and the majority of the international community have a realistic view of Iran’s current status in the region and in the world.

“Of course, such a [huge] presence is natural given Iran’s wise behaviour in the foreign policy arena, and we can witness more cooperation and understanding with the international community.”

Iran’s Message: Peace, Friendship, Welfare for All

He said Iran’s message is one of peace, friendship, development and welfare for all world nations. The spokesman said Iran will give an appropriate and friendly response to all those who favour goodwill and friendship with Iran.

Qassemi said Iran believes a calm, stable and developed region will not only serve its own interests, but will be in the interest of other countries as well.

He said Iran arranges its regional relations based on the principles of good neighbourliness, friendship, mutual respect and non-interference in one another’s internal affairs.

Qassemi noted Iran believes all regional countries need to experience a new path when it comes to cooperation and fair dialogue in order to stave off violence, war, hate-mongering and unwarranted killing of humans in Islamic countries.

 

Iran Ready to Expand Cooperation with Togo

Zarif and Togo

During the Saturday meeting, Zarif touched upon good relations between the two countries and noted that Iran is interested to boost ties with Togo in political, economic and cultural areas.

The Iranian foreign minister also said Tehran stands ready to cooperate and exchange views with Lomé on the fight against terrorism and extremism.

Togo’s Foreign Minister Robert Dussey, in turn, said he was pleased to be on a visit to Iran.

He said Togo is also interested to forge closer cooperation with Iran on all fronts, and stressed that he would like to see Iranian corporations expand their economic activities in his country.

The two sides further stressed the need to work together closely in international organizations, particularly the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).

Elsewhere in the meeting, the Togolese foreign minister also handed over to Zarif a message from his country’s president for President Hassan Rouhani.

Disabled Girl Acclaimed for Painting Ronaldo’s Portrait with Her Feet

Disabled Girl Acclaimed for Painting Ronaldo’s Portrait with Her Feet

Fatemeh Hamami has painted the portrait of Ronlado with her feet due to her disability, a Farsi report by the Varzesh3 news website said.

The portrait went viral immediately after the talented artist published it on her Instagram account with most football media covering it in their news section.

The Goal website wrote the talented Iranian artist has moved the football world by her extraordinary portrait of Ronaldo.

As a devoted football fan, Fatemeh had earlier painted an incredible portrait of Iranian football legend Ali Daei. In reply, the Iranian legend visited Fatemeh personally and praised her exceptional talent in a post on his Instagram page.

Fatemeh suffers from a 85-percent physical disability. She paints with her legs.

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