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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3

Newspapers today covered a conference in Tehran attended by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, and Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani. The remarks made by the three top officials were widely covered today as signs of a reconciliation between the heads of the trio branches of Iranian Establishment.

The MKO terrorist group’s annual gathering in Paris and the Iranian foreign ministry’s reaction was also a top story today.

Today’s papers also highlighted US President Donald Trump’s recent infantile tweet and the ongoing efforts by a number of US Congressmen to impeach him.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Rouhani: Being Revolutionary Means to Isolate US

2- Envoys of Trump, Riyadh, Syrian Opposition Guests of MKO Gathering France

3- Qatar FM: We Want Positive, Constructive Ties with Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Blow to Trump’s Face

  • US Congressmen Looking for Trump’s Impeachment over Mental Problem

2- Analyst: Trump Impeachment Not Simple; He’s Damaging US Position

3- Rouhani: Iran Can Gradually Address [Foreigners’] Human Rights Concerns

4- France Makes Serious Mistake on MKO: Iran

5- We Have 700 Types of Synthetic Narcotics: Official

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran Suggests OPCW Names One of Its Halls after Sardasht

2- Smell of Unity, Cooperation in Remarks by Top Iranian Officials

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3


 

Etemad:

1- Total’s $4.8-Billion Deal with Iran

2- No One to Take Seriously Saudi Words against Iran: Al Jazeera Bureau Chief in Tehran

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3


 

Ettela’at:

1- Judges Shouldn’t Be Influenced by Political Orientations: Rouhani

2- 25 Senior Congressmen Call for Trump’s Impeachment

3- Pakistani Top General: Ayatollah Khamenei after Unity in Muslim World

4- Zarif Urges OPCW Inspectors to Identify Users of Chemical Weapons on Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3


 

 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Ties between Heads of Iran Establishment Seems to Be Improving

  • Peaceful Speeches by Rouhani, Larijani, Amoli Larijani

2- End of the Myth of Engineers

  • Highest Unemployment Rate among Engineers in Iran, US

3- Seven Steps of England

  • Moves Made after Grenfell Tower Fire, Not Yet Made about Plasco Building

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3


 

Jame Jam:

1- Trio Branches of Iran Gov’t United to Resolve Economic Woes

2- Protest against 818 Days of Al Saud’s Madness in Yemen

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3


 

 

Javan:

1- Parliament Speaker: Next Gov’t Should Work Harder

2- President: People Played Their Role, It’s Now Our Turn

3- Judiciary Chief: We Are Tasked with Creating Economic Security

4- US: From Terror in Sky to Silent Terror

5- US Crime on July 3, 1988 Never Forgotten

6- Democrats Looking for Trump Impeachment over Mental Problem

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3

 

Kayhan:

1- Nation’s Economic Problems Waiting for End of Government’s Holidays

2- Bin Salman Trying to Overthrow His Father: Saudi Whistle-blower

3- 820 Days of Saudi Attacks on Yemen: 15,000 People Slaughtered with US Green Light

4- France’s Impudence in Supporting Terrorists

5- Enemy Flagrantly Talks of Regime Change, but Some Ask for Its Help: Judiciary Chief

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3

 

Resalat:

1- Judiciary to Counter Infiltration: Chief

2- Chomsky: Neoliberalism Is Tyranny

3- Paris Should Be Held Accountable; France’s Red Carpet for Terrorists

4- Politician Criticizes Rouhani Administration’s Reconciliatory Stance towards US

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3

 

Siasat-e Rooz:

1- Gov’t Wouldn’t Have Any Excuse If Unilateral Ceasefire Declared

2- Fear that Led to Disaster: New Aspect of US Attack on Iranian Airliner

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 3

 

Iranian Official in Astana for 5th Round of Syria Talks

Jaberi Ansari is scheduled to head the Iranian diplomatic team at the fifth round of the peace talks in Astana due to start this Tuesday.

The fifth round of the talks, which are aimed at securing a lasting ceasefire in the war-ravaged Arab country, will conclude on Wednesday.

The Kazakh capital will host the meeting at the expert level on Monday evening.

Iran and Russia, along with Turkey, a backer of the Syrian government’s armed opponents, signed a deal to establish the zones in Syria in the previous round of talks early May.

The three countries, which are guarantors of an ongoing ceasefire covering most of Syria, are to hold consultations in Astana on Monday, a day before the meeting begins.

Representatives from the Syrian government, the armed opposition and observer states will also attend the talks.

‘EU Hasn’t Imposed New Iran Bans in 3 Years’

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Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi has, in a Farsi interview with IRNA, rejected the reports that suggest the European Union has imposed new sanctions on Iran.

He said those familiar with Europe’s complicated and multilayer bureaucracy know that the process of making policies and decisions within the Union is a long, time-consuming mechanism, and no decision is made spontaneously and immediately.

The spokesman added that decisions made at the EU are the result of a “major bureaucratic machine” and will be manifested in the form of a policy at the end of the day.

During the course of reaching consensus and making policies, the EU draws upon the opinions of various experts, managers, ministers and European heads of state, he noted.

“Different issues, namely policies and decisions in the foreign policy domain as well as economic issues, go through precise and specialized discussions by relevant experts and then by medium-ranking managers before they are put on the agenda at the meetings of relevant ministers (for example economy or foreign ministers),” Qassemi said.

“In the final stage, if approved by ministers, the issues will have to be ratified by European heads of state.”

Therefore, he noted, Iran rejects the allegations that the EU has given the thumbs up to new sanctions against the country.

These explanations indicate that the EU has not approved any new sanctions on Iran in recent months or even over the past three years, since the beginning of nuclear talks leading to the conclusion of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, he added.

“So, the approval of so-called new EU sanctions as reported by some media outlets and newspapers is, in fact, the renewal of previous bans on certain individuals and organizations, which are reviewed and updated every few months.”

Therefore, he added, it will be inappropriate and imprecise to term the restrictions that the EU has recently approved, as new sanction.

Qassemi also denounced the ‘immoral and unprofessional’ move to link the EU’s sanctions renewal with the recent trips to Germany, France and Italy by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

 

EU Committed to Iran Nuclear Deal

Elsewhere in his remarks, Qassemi reaffirmed that the EU has mostly lived up to its commitments under the JCPOA.

“The European Union, based on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and in accordance with the commitments of signatories to UN Security Council Resolution 2231, has, to a great extent, tried to live up to its commitments,” Qassemi said.

He at the same time referred to the breaches of promises by the US and the launching of untrue psychological warfare, saying unfortunately efforts have been made to hinder closer cooperation between major banking and financial institutions and Iran.

“Those who made such efforts are to blame, but these shortcomings and technical complexities which emerge in practice are of another kind,”

“Now, any talk of new sanctions is baseless and unreal,” he stressed.

Qassemi said Federica Mogherini, the EU foreign policy chief and the official in charge of monitoring the JCPOA implementation, President of the European Council Donald Tusk, President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker and all major EU officials and European leaders have expressed their unflinching support for the JCPOA and stressed the deal should remain in place.

“In practice, Europeans have stood up to the United States’ acquisitiveness and unilateralism, keeping the new US administration from exerting hostile and malicious pressure on our country, especially when it comes to the JCPOA.”

He then referred to the meetings of the UN Security Council over the past few days, and added the European countries which are members of the UN Security Council voiced their all-out support for the JCPOA in those sessions despite propaganda campaigns and the political pressure by the US ambassador to the UN.

“This is another sign which shows the EU remains committed to the JCPOA,” said the spokesm

ISIS Burns 12 Iraqi Civilians to Death in Iron Cages

In its most recent slaughter, ISIS has incinerated 12 ordinary Iraqi people alive in iron cages in the city of Hawija in Kirkuk Province, northern Iraq, on charge of attempting to escape the town.

A few days ago, the ISIS terrorists had also decapitated seven Iraqi civilians in the same city after the Eid al-Fitr prayer on June 26. After dismembering the corpses, they had left them in the southwestern part of the city.

The city of Hawija as well as a number of the districts around Kirkuk Province are still under the control of the ISIS.

Iran to Smash ISIS If They Get Close to Borders

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“The strategy of the [Iranian] Armed Forces is to eliminate ISIS elements if they come closer than 40 kilometres of the country’s borders,” Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Army Brigadier General Ahmad Pourdastan said.

On whether or not there is a possibility of an armed conflict with ISIS operatives on the country’s borders, the top general said, “There are some ISIS forces in Iraq’s eastern Diyala province; of course, our troops have full intelligence about them.”

“Today, the Army’s ground forces are stationed along the country’s western borders with Iraq’s Diyala province, and we are keeping a close watch [on any movements] and there is no need to worry,” said the general, according to a Farsi report by Tasnim.

Iranian Acid Attack Victim Hopes to Regain Sight

Iranian Acid Attack Victim Hopes to Regain Sight

Iranian Acid Attack Victim Hopes to Regain SightSoheila Jorkesh, who lost her sight in an acid attack back in 2014, underwent a difficult surgery in Boston back on Friday. The result of the surgery is going to be declared within a few days.

Before the surgery, she had expressed hope she would regain her sight after the seven-hour operation, which was to be held for the first time in the world.

“I’d like to fulfil my wish to meet my favourite president, Hassan Rouhani, after the surgery,” she said in a Farsi interview with ISNA.

Jorkesh also said after the surgery she would like to thank Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian interior ministry official Javad Zarrinkolah, Vice-President for Women and Family Affairs Shahindokht Molaverdi, Mr Mehrabadi and all other officials who supported her during her treatment period.

“I’m eager to meet them as well as all nice Iranians living in the US city of Boston,” she said.

She went on saying that after four months of hardship and suffering, the Food and Drug Administration finally issued the license for the surgery on her left eye.

“Since my chance to regain sight has been too low or near to zero in most surgeries, my doctor has decided to perform a major surgery which is being carried out for the first time in the world. That’s why we needed a license from the FDA,” she added.

Jorkesh also said the surgery was the last chance for her to regain the sight of her left eye and called on the Iranian people to pray for her.

She expressed hope that one day comes when peace and love replace violence and brutality across the world.

Jorkesh had earlier undergone several surgeries on her left eye to regain sight, but all the surgeries ended up in failure.

She is one of the victims of Isfahan acid attacks in 2014. At least one woman was killed in the attacks and Jorkesh lost her left eye’s sight. Many more suffered severe burns to their hands and faces.

Following the acid attacks on Iranian women, President Rouhani ordered the relevant organizations to find culprits behind the inhumane assaults.

Iran Not to Forgive Perpetrators of Attack on Iran Air Flight 655

Iran Not to Forgive Perpetrators of Attack on Iran Air Flight 655

On July 3, 1988, the commercial airliner Iran Air Flight 655 was shot down by a surface-to-air missile fired from the US Navy’s USS Vincennes. The airplane was destroyed between Bandar Abbas and Dubai; all 290 passengers and crew died.

In a statement released early on Monday, the Iranian foreign ministry once again condemned the tragic attack, and stressed that the Iranian nation will never forgive those behind the anti-human crime.

Here is the full text of the statement:

In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

Iran Not to Forgive Perpetrators of Attack on Iran Air Flight 655The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemns the cowardly and inhumane action of the US Navy that shot down an Iranian passenger plane on July 3, 1988, and also commemorates the martyrdom anniversary of the terrible crime’s victims.

A look at the United States’ long history of inhumane killing of innocent people around the world, including the innocent people of Iran, shows that adopting anti-human behaviour to achieve one’s goals has become institutionalized among different US administrations.

The Iranian nation believes the perpetrators of this tragic event are irrational pretenders who commit crimes under the cover of protecting human rights and defending nations, while they have to be held accountable for their anti-human behaviours.

In the end, we pay tribute to the martyrs of this painful tragedy and express our sympathy to the families of the victims of this anti-human crime, announcing that the Iranian nation has never forgotten this tragedy, and will not forgive its perpetrators.

CWC Efficacy Undermined by Non-Signatories: Iranian Official

CWC Efficacy Undermined by Non-Signatories

So long as there remain players outside the CWC, the world would not be immune to the threat of chemical weapons, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Abbas Araqchi said on Sunday, speaking at a conference in Tehran on the 20th anniversary of coming into effect of the Chemical Weapons Convention and the 30th anniversary of massacre of civilians in Iran’s northwestern city of Sardasht in a chemical attack by the Iraqi army.

He also said that terrorist groups’ access to chemical weapons, as in Syria, has jeopardized all efforts for countering those weapons.

Araqchi then called on all CWC signatories, particularly the US, to honor their commitments and destroy their stockpile of chemical weapons.

The Chemical Weapons Convention entered into force in 1997 and currently has 192 states-parties. Only Israel has not ratified the convention.

CWC aims to eliminate an entire category of weapons of mass destruction by prohibiting the development, production, acquisition, stockpiling, retention, transfer or use of chemical weapons by states parties.

All states parties have agreed to chemically disarm by destroying any stockpiles of chemical weapons they may hold and any facilities which produced them, as well as any chemical weapons they abandoned on the territory of other states parties in the past, according to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) website.

ISIS Burns Its Cleric for Hinting at Al-Baghdadi’s Death

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Qutaiba was burned on Sunday, July 2, in Tal Afar before the eyes of dozens of ISIS armed terrorists.

On Friday, Qutaiba, who was one of the top ISIS leaders and a senior aide to al-Baghdadi, burst into tears when he mentioned the name of the ISIS ringleader during his Friday prayer sermon and implicitly confirmed his death.

He was arrested a few hours after his speech and executed today in the same city, an informed local source in the Iraqi province of Nineveh told Alsumaria News TV.

He said after mentioning al-Baghdadi’s name, Qutaiba had cried and recited a Muslim prayer for the deceased, adding the issue has caused considerable tumult and raised a large number of questions.

The local source noted that the ISIS has announced that Qutaiba’s crime was provocation.

Neither the sources close to the ISIS nor the terrorist group’s official news agency, Amaq, have confirmed the death.

Iran FM, OPCW Chief Hold Talks in Tehran

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During the meeting on Sunday, the Iranian top diplomat said Iran was a victim of chemical weapons used by the former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hossein during the eight-year Sacred Defence in the 1980s.

“Therefore, based on our main principles, we always reiterate our opposition to any use of chemical weapons and dismiss such a use as unacceptable,” he noted.

He went on saying that the Islamic Republic of Iran has always stressed that no side is allowed to use chemical weapons in any armed conflict across the world.

“It is regrettable that the terrorist group of ISIS has used chemical weapons in its war against the Syrian government,” he added.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Zarif referred to the reports on the use of chemical weapons in Syria’s Khan Shaykhun region back in April and said Iran has emphasized the necessity of an international probe into the alleged attack to verify the use of chemical weapons in the region.

Iranian Foreign Minister also expressed the Islamic Republic’s readiness to cooperate with the OPCW in Syria.

For his part, OPCW Director-General Ahmet Üzümcü praised the Islamic Republic for its long-time cooperation with his organization.

He also referred to the fact that his visit to Iran has coincided with the 30th anniversary of Saddam regime’s chemical attack on the Iranian northwestern city of Sardasht and added as the head of the OPCW, he has annually issued a statement on the incident.

Üzümcü expressed his thanks to Iran for its readiness to offer cooperation with his organization in a probe into the alleged chemical attack in Syria and said the OPCW is now conducting investigations on the use of Sarin nerve gas in the April attack.

The attack on Khan Shaykhun in Syria’s Idlib province left more than 90 people dead, including women and children.

The Syrian government has strongly denied having any role in the alleged gas attack which sparked outrage around the world as photos and video of the aftermath, including quivering children dying on camera, were widely broadcast.

The US used the attack as a pretext to fire 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles from the Mediterranean Sea at al-Shayrat airbase in the region on April 7.