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Why Iran FM’s Tour of European States Matters

Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi has elaborated on the great importance of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s tour of European countries.

“As you know well, Iran has had long-time and historical ties with the three major European countries, Germany, Italy, and France,” Qassemi said in an interview with IRNA.

“The ties are multilateral and established at different levels. They are not limited to politics or necessarily to economy. The three countries rank among the top European countries by different sets of indicators.”

“Meanwhile, the countries have never had any negative record in or colonial relations with Iran,” he said, adding the Islamic Republic’s relations with Paris, Berlin, and Rome have been based on reciprocal respect as well as commitment to the principle of non-interference.

It goes without saying that Iran has established different relations with each of the major countries, the spokesman added.

“Iran has had economic, commercial and industrial relations with these countries, with the industrial and economic leaders of both sides fully aware of each other and their capacities based on a practical experience,” he noted.

Qassemi went on saying that Germany, France and Italy were among the first founding states of the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Union (EU) years later.

“The countries made considerable efforts to make Europe independent and have had a completely European view of the world,” he added.

As Mediterranean countries, France and Italy have watched more closely the regional developments of the Middle East and North Africa due to their geographical location, proximity to the Middle East, and their historical records which made them more familiar with the region, he noted.

Qassemi referred to the Iranian foreign minister’s European tour, which took him to Berlin, Rome, and Paris, saying the regional tour comes at the current sensitive time after the diplomatic apparatus felt the necessity for reviewing the latest developments in bilateral relations in various fields including politics, economy, commerce, banking, and industry and exploring new ways for expansion of ties in line with the previous talks.

“Before the unjust sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council, our country’s trade volume with Germany and Italy stood at about 7 billion dollars each, and our cooperation with these countries was growing at a good level. And today, there are good capacities to once again expand our cooperation,” he said.

On the other hand, Qassemi said, the need is highly felt for attracting these countries’ investments and paving the way for the visit of the trio’s economic leaders to Iran as a prelude to promoting cooperation between the two sides.

“Given their familiarity with Iran and the region, the industrial leaders of the three countries are well aware that Iran is the most stable and secure market in the region with the highest capacities for investment.”

Qassemi went on to say that they are fully aware that the Islamic Republic’s stability and security have not been achieved in return for paying millions of dollars to the world powers.

“Therefore, given the two sides’ knowledge of each other, there is a good capacity to enhance long-term cooperation between them,” he said.

He attached great importance to Zarif’s recent visits to the European countries at this time, and said the sensitive condition of the Middle East requires the regional states to join hands in fight against terrorism.

He said terrorism threatens not only the Middle East but also the Europe, and added, “This requires us at this sensitive time to hold talks and exchange views with the three major European countries.”

Why Iran FM’s Tour of European States MattersAccording to Qassemi, there are other developments which make the Iranian foreign minister’s European tour significant. They include the latest developments in Syria, the necessity of taking steps in the promising path of finding a political solution to the Syrian crisis, the efforts made by Iran, Syria and Turkey during Astana Summits as well as the threats to these efforts.

He referred to the Europe’s interest in the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action as another topic of discussion between Zarif and European officials.

“On the other hand, the European Union is now facing a threatening condition created after the UK exit from the bloc. It is now facing others challenges which we have to get familiar with through talks with the major European states,” he added.

Qassemi said France is the most important leg of Zarif’s regional tour because the foreign minister is set to meet with President Emmanuel Macron who has just recently left behind a significant parliamentary election. “The visit is of great importance for the political analysts,” he said.

“Today, Europe can rely further on an independent, self-sufficient and stable Iran. The country has proved that the region’s stability and security is at the top of its agenda and is ready to establish multilateral relations with all states without any expectation to ensure regional security and stability,” he said.

Qassemi said no multi-billion-dollar deal can bring the region security and stability and added, “Security can only be ensured by relying on the collective will of regional states and making use of their people and resources.”

The spokesman also stressed that, as the US government is challenging all international norms, establishing cooperation with independent European states can contribute to the global security and make it easier to leave behind the current crisis and tough time.

“Other states should have this point in mind that such cooperation is not against any third party,” he noted.

Iranian FM, French Counterpart Meet in Paris

Zarif France

During the meeting held on Thursday night, Zarif hailed France’s role and efforts in the course of nuclear negotiations between Tehran and world powers.

“France played an important role in the achievement and successful implementation of JCPOA,” Zarif said, using the acronym for Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1.

The Iranian top diplomat also pointed to a recent report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which once again confirmed Iran’s full compliance with the nuclear deal, and stressed that the implementation of JCPOA is to the benefit of all countries.

Zarif further expressed the Islamic Republic’s willingness to develop its ties with France, particularly in the economic field.

The required capacities are available for Tehran-Paris cooperation, especially in the field of production and job creation, including the export of joint products from Iran to third countries, the Iranian foreign minister noted.

Zarif also urged that French banks play a more active role in their financial cooperation with Tehran, and certain banking restrictions are removed.

Le Drian, for his part, referred to France’s support for the nuclear deal, and stressed that different means have been used for the success of the JCPOA.

During the meeting, Zarif and Le Drian also discussed ways to deepen and promote bilateral relations, and exchanged views on latest regional issues including the developments in Syria, Iraq, and Persian Gulf littoral states.

After his meeting with the French foreign minister, Zarif took part in an official dinner attended by a group of well-known French thinkers, analysts, and senior journalists.

Zarif France

Iran MP Warns of Crushing Response to Nat’l Security Threats 

Iran MP Warns of Crushing Response to Nat’l Security Threats

Esmaeil Kowsari, the chairman of the Parliament’s Defence Commission, said the Islamic Republic will firmly deal with any threats against its national security.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran will never start a war, but will not allow terrorists and their supporters to disrupt the security of the people and the country,” he said, according to a Farsi report by Mashregh News.

He said the firing of six missiles by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) at terrorists’ headquarters 650 kilometres away was a minor response to the recent terrorist attack in Tehran.

“Terrorists made a big mistake on June 7 this year, and as we had announced before, we made them rue the day,” he said.

The MP said terrorists should know that they will receive a crushing response if they want to take any action against Iran.

He noted Iran’s missile attack on terrorists’ positions in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor was a small response by Iran, and added Takfiri terrorists will receive more deadly blows if they make the slightest move against Iran’s national security.

He said Iran’s military and deterrence power is not like that of Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen, and added Tehran will not condone the enemy’s “folly.”

Iran Willing to Help Reconcile Two Koreas: Larijani

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During a visit to the South Korean capital, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said the Islamic Republic supports dialogue between Seoul and Pyongyang, and is willing to use its ties with North Korea to help improve relations between the two Koreas.
According to South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency, addressing Seoul-based reporters, Larijani added, “We [Iran] maintain that we should use our bilateral relations [with North Korea] to resolve the problems [between North Korea and South Korea]. In case we are given this opportunity, we will use our capacities and capabilities to improve relations between the two Koreas.”
He said the military actions by the two Koreas could lead to a military confrontation between them, while the two sides should prepare the grounds for holding political dialogue.
The Iranian Parliament speaker said Iran’s foreign policy is based on working out peaceful solutions to any external problem and issue.
Commenting on his negotiations with South Korean officials, he noted, “In the talks I held with the South Korean Prime Minister [Lee Nak-yeon] and speaker of the National Assembly [Kang Chang-hee], I felt that there is diversity in [two sides’] investment activities. In some fields, the negotiations on expanding cooperation became serious.”
He expressed optimism that in the future, more opportunities would be created for boosting joint investment and employment.
Although establishing good diplomatic relations between governments is important, good results can be obtained if parliaments foster close relationship with each other, he added.
Larijani has travelled to Seoul to attend the Meeting of Speakers of Eurasian Countries’ Parliaments, which wrapped up on Wednesday (June 28).

FM Zarif Holds Talks with French Senate President

During the meeting, FM Zarif stressed the significance of ties with France, saying that the European country is one of the most important business partners of Iran.

FM Zarif Holds Talks with French Senate PresidentZarif further called for swift resolution of some banking problems between the two countries to facilitate bilateral economic and trade relations.

Iranian foreign minister also welcomed the continuation of political consultations with France and the more active role of Europe in resolving regional problems.

For his part, Gerard Larcher expressed sympathy over the recent terrorist attacks in Tehran and also offered his congratulations on the re-election of Hassan Rouhani as president.

Larcher also added that bilateral relations with Iran are of great importance for France.

The French official also said that “France is willing to have persistent political consultations on regional issues with the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

Iraq Announces Mosul Liberation, Fall of ISIS

The liberation of Mosul was declared a few minutes after an Iraqi commander said Mosul’s landmark al-Nuri Mosque compound, which was blown up by the ISIS terrorist last week, has been retaken. The Great mosque of al-Nuri is the place where ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proclaimed himself caliph three years ago.

The TV also said that the recapture of the mosque means Mosul, as the terror group’s command centre, has been liberated, while Iraqi forces are keeping up a mop-up operation to cleanse the city of remaining ISIS elements.

Earlier this week, a senior commander said Iraqi forces have managed to liberate two-thirds of Mosul’s Old City from the grip of ISIS terrorists as they are engaged in fierce street battles to purge the country’s second largest city of the militants.

The Iraqi forces took control of eastern Mosul in January and launched the battle in the west on February 19.

Over 850,000 people have been displaced from Mosul ever since the battle to retake the city began. Around 200,000 civilians have also returned, mainly to the liberated areas of eastern Mosul.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29

Newspapers today mainly covered the Islamic Republic’s reaction to a US warning against Syria over its alleged preparations for a chemical attack.

A number of newspapers also reacted to US claims about Syria by reminding Washington of its hypocrisy over Iraq’s chemical attack on Iran’s Sardasht as well as George W. Bush’s false claims about Iraq’s possession of Weapons of Mass Destruction.

Another top story today was the Achaemenid tablets, the Iranian cultural heritage, kept in the US. The US Supreme Court is going to decide whether the American victims of a suicide bombing can take the artefacts as compensation.

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

 

Afkar:

1- Love and Sanctions

  • From US Gov’t Love for Sanctions to Iran Gov’t Love for JCPOA

2- US Envoy to UN: We Love Anti-Iran Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - afkar


 

Amin:

1- Iraq Scenario Repeated This Time in Syria

  • US, Britain Ready to Attack Syria

2- Muslim Ban Not to Make US Safer: Zarif

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - amin


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran’s Oil, Foreign Ministers Have Yet to Accept Rouhani’s Offer for Second Term

  • Zanganeh, Zarif Upset about Massive Attacks against Them

2- Venezuela on Verge of Long-Term Civil War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - aftab


 

Ebtekar:

1- Zarif to US

  • Join Real Fight against Terrorism instead of Adopting Policies that Empower Extremists

2- History Being Plundered under Shadow of Politics

  • 30,000 Achaemenid Tablets Waiting for US Supreme Court’s Decision

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - ebtakar


 

Etemad:

1- Iran Warns against US Adventurism in Syria

2- Women to Have Stronger Role in Rouhani’s Next Cabinet: Ebtekar

3- Iran Parliament against US

  • IRR 2 Trillion [$53m] to Be Approved for Expanding Missile Activities, IRGC Quds Force

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - etemad


 

Ettela’at:

1- Russia, Iran Warn US against Any Military Attack on Syria

2- Terror Groups Instruments Used by Certain Regional States: Iran Ex-FM

3- Escalation of Protesters’ Street Wars against Police in Caracas

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - etelaat


 

Hemayat:

1- Iran Judiciary Official Urges West Not to Give Dual Nationality to Embezzlers

2- Doha Rejects Al Saud Offers

  • Qatari FM: Saudi Preconditions Illogical

3- Qatar Threatened to Be Expelled from (P)GCC

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - hemayat


 

Iran:

1- Zarif’s Constructive Talks in Europe

2- US Unwise Behaviour in Syria Is Playing with Fire: Shamkhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - iran


 

Jame Jam:

1- Al Saud Asking Help from Zionists

  • Saudi Arabia Economy Gripped by Huge Debts

2- Judiciary Trying to Decrease Prisoners, Fight Corruption

3- US Double Standards: From Sardasht [Chemical attack] to Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - jamejam


 

Javan:

1- US to Put Iran’s Cultural Heritage up for Auction

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - javan


 


 

Kayhan:

1- Assad’s Unprecedented Meeting with Russian Military in Latakia

2- Sardasht Chemical Attack Shows US Hypocrisy on Chemical Weapons

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - kayhan


 

Siasat-e Rooz:

1- Guterres’ Pen Out of Ink for Innocent People of West Asia

2- Saudi Coup’s Impact on Hajj Pilgrimage

  • Decision We Should Make to Ensure Dignity of Iran Pilgrims

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - siasatrooz


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Iran Warns Trump

  • US Should Expect Reciprocal Military Action If Attacks Syria: Iran

2- Robbing Iran’s Achaemenid Heritage in Post-JCPOA Era

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 29 - vatan emrroz

Iran Confirms Death of ISIS Leader al-Baghdadi

Baghdadi

Representative of Iran’s Leader in IRGC Quds Force, Ali Shirazi, said on Thursday ‘the death of this terrorist [al-Baghdadi] is certain’.

Last Thursday, Russia’s deputy foreign minister had declared that it is highly likely al-Baghdadi, the ISIS leader, was killed in a Russian airstrike near Raqqa, Syria, on May 28.

Oleg Syromolotov told Sputnik the “information is now verified through various channels.”

The remarks are similar to those made June 16 by the Russian Defence Ministry, which said Baghdadi was among more than 300 ISIS militants, including mid-level field commanders, who were killed as a result of Russian airstrikes near Raqqa, the city that serves as the terrorist group’s de-facto capital.

Spokesman Rejects US Claims of Human Trafficking in Iran

Bahram Qassemi

In a statement on Wednesday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi categorically rejected the recent accusations levelled against Tehran in the US State Department’s annual report on global human trafficking.

Qassemi said Washington lacks the competence and legitimacy to issue such reports on other countries.

He said such reports are biased, politically motivated and based on double standards, and only aim to tarnish the image of Iran.

“The groundless accusations are levelled against Iran by the US State Department at a time when the Islamic Republic of Iran, in accordance with Islamic teachings, has one of the most modern constitutions in terms of respecting human dignity, and the Iranian parliament has also approved a law on fighting human trafficking in all shapes and forms, and ratified punishments for it,” said Qassemi.

“The root causes of human trafficking lie in unilateral, interventionist and aggressive policies as well as the wars of attrition, terrorism and ethnic cleansing in which the military and security forces of America and some of its allies are involved,” he noted.

The spokesman said the international community expects those behind anti-human policies which have caused and fuelled human trafficking in the world to be identified and dealt with.

“Undoubtedly, the US government is responsible in this regard, and cannot shirk its responsibility for that by playing blame games and levelling unfounded and false accusations against other countries,” he added.

Iran’s Zarif to Leave Rome for Paris on Thursday

Iran’s Foreign Minister in Beirut for Talks

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi announced on Wednesday that the Iranian top diplomat who is on a European tour will head to Paris on Thursday.
“Looking into the most important bilateral, regional, and international issues are top on the agenda,” Qassemi added.
Paris is the third destination of the Iranian foreign minister. Zarif visited Berlin and held talks with German officials on Tuesday and then on Wednesday met with top Italian officials in Rome.