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President Rouhani Urged to Answer 12 Questions in Today’s Presser

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President Rouhani is due to answer the questions raised by journalists in a press conference on Tuesday afternoon in Tehran.

“Apparently, the press conference is being held on the pretext of JCPOA implementation’s first anniversary,” Kayhan said in its Tuesday report, predicting that the questions raised by journalists will not be answered as President usually spends the majority of time in his press conferences delivering his speech.

However, Kayhan added, public opinion has its own questions and looks for answers to them.

The conservative newspaper has raised 12 questions, which it says are the current problems of Iranian people, and asked Rouhani to answer them in his Tuesday press conference.

Its first question deals with Rouhani’s campaign promise to bring back the lost credit to Iran’s national currency. It highlights the decreasing value of Iran’s rial and asks Rouhani to explain why dollar rate has surged.

As the second question, Kayhan refers to Rouhani’s remarks in praise of US President Barack Obama’s intelligence and politeness, and asks him whether he is still holding the same opinion even though Obama extended anti-Iran sanctions and the state of emergency. “Is he still a polite man in your opinion? If so, what should he do to seem impolite to you?”

In its third question, Kayhan points to Rouhani’s campaign promise not to hide anything from Iranian people, and asks why his government signed several secret agreements and contracts, including IPC [Iran Petroleum Contract], FATF [Financial Action Task Force], and even deals with Peugeot, Renault, and Airbus, without letting the nation know about their details.

In the fourth question, the conservative paper reminds Rouhani of his promise to promote the validity of Iranian passport, and stresses that the country’s international passport credibility has sharply decreased in recent years. “You even failed to send your designated UN envoy to the US!”

The fifth question deals with Rouhani’s promise to decrease unemployment rate, which according to Kayhan has not been fulfilled. “In some provinces, unemployment rate among young people has risen to over 50%. Do you have any explanation for Iranian people?”

In its sixth question, Kayhan refers to the sharp decrease in people’s purchasing power, and reminds Rouhani of his promise to improve the level of people’s income.

“One of the unforgettable promises you made was Iran’s considerable economic boom and that people’s lives will flourish as Iran’s centrifuges work,” Kayhan noted in its seventh question, highlighting the fact that many major industrial brands in Iran have been shut down and gone bankrupt while Rouhani’s government insists on declaring a positive economic growth rate. “Is there any logical relationship between these statistics and the realities?”

In its eighth question, Kayhan also pointed to the country’s nuclear industry and the decrease of Iran’s centrifuges from 20,000 at the beginning of Rouhani’s term to today’s 5,000. “That day, we enriched uranium up to 20%, while now it is only 3%! That day, we had almost 10 tons of enriched uranium, but now it is just 300kg […]. Mr Rouhani! What did you do to Iran’s nuclear industry? Do you still think Iran’s centrifuges are working?”

Kayhan’s ninth question deals with the issue of housing, and strongly criticizes Rouhani and his Minister of Urban Development for their attacks on former president Ahmadinejad’s ‘Mehr’ Mass Housing Project. “Mr President! Do you have any practical plan, or even something on paper, for people’s housing?”

In the tenth question, Kayhan refers to his campaign promise to be transparent and obey the country’s laws and regulations. It criticizes two ministers for their refusal to disclose their properties based on Iran’s law, and also asks Rouhani about his brother’s alleged corruption.

The eleventh question refers to Rouhani’s remarks before the 2013 election who said 20% of Iran’s problems are caused by sanctions and the rest is the result of mismanagement. “While sanctions are removed as you say, and your elite managers have been in charge in the past four years, why have the country’s problems increased? Were you wrong when you made those remarks and the effect of sanctions was more than 20%? Do you deny the issue of mismanagement in your administration?”

Kayhan’s last question asks Rouhani why the country’s oil income has decreased by 18% while the oil price has increased and the country is selling more oil than the previous government. “Is there another secret of which we should not be aware?”

Iran Signs 5 Documents of Cooperation with Syria

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The documents were signed by Iran’s Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Ali Tayyebnia and his Syrian counterpart Adib Mayaleh in a meeting attended by Iran’s First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri and Syrian Prime Minister Emad Khamis in Tehran.

Based on the documents, the two sides are to cooperate in such areas as phosphate mine in Syria’s Alsharqiya, mobile phone operators, constructing oil reservoirs, cattle husbandry and other agricultural areas.

Khamis, heading a high ranking delegation, is in Tehran to meet with high-ranking Iranian officials including secretary of Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani.

Khamis trip to Iran follows Shamkhani’s last week visit to Syria where he met with the Arab country’s senior officials, IRNA reported.

Khamis and Shamkhani are expected to pursue implementation of bilateral agreements in various economic, political and security fields.

Offices of Rafsanjani’s Advisors ‘Naturally’ Sealed after His Demise

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Speaking to IRNA, the director of Public Relations Dept. at the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council Mohammad Hassan Mashkouri said the offices of Ayatollah Rafsanjani’s advisors were sealed to ensure the safety of classified documents.

Earlier on Monday, news outlets reported that the rooms of nine advisors at the Expediency Council complex had been sealed, and this received widespread reactions by social media users.

Iran Inks Deal with Germany for Joint Production of Diesel Locomotives

Iran-Germany

Iran’s Minister of Roads and Urban Development Abbas Akhoundi said the deal was signed during a visit to Tehran by Germany’s Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, Alexander Dobrindt.

Akhoundi was quoted as saying by IRNA news agency that the locomotives will be jointly produced by Germany’s engineering giant Siemens and Iran Power Projects Management Company (MAPNA).

He added that Iran currently has 165 diesel locomotives, adding that the country’s railway system needs an extra 150 locomotives.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Akhoundi said that Iran was negotiating with Germany over investing in Tabriz, Ahvaz and Chabahar airports.

He added that the two countries would soon set up working groups to purse this.

The Iranian minister further emphasized that Iran welcomed the participation of German companies in a key project to construct Iranshahr Terminal in Imam Khomeini International Airport with a passenger capacity of 25 million per year.

IRNA also quoted Dobrindt as saying that Berlin was interested in the expansion of its cooperation with Iran in the areas of transportation.

He added that several German airports including Munich and Frankfurt were particularly interested in projects to develop airports in Iran.

The remarks by Akhoundi and Dobrindt followed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Iran and Germany to promote cooperation in various areas of the transportation industry.

Dobrindt had paid a visit to Iran in October during which he signed six basic agreements with Akhoundi in the area of transportation.

Iranian and Russian Security Officials Discuss Latest Developments in Syria

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In a telephone conversation late on Monday, Shamkhani and Patrushev held talks on a host of issues, including ways to strengthen and continue Tehran-Moscow cooperation in the fight against Takfiri terrorist groups in Syria, like Daesh (ISIS or ISIL) and al-Nusra Front, until the full elimination of the criminal groups.

The two sides also stressed the necessity for regular consultations between the Islamic Republic and Russia with aim of advancing political process of resolving the prolonged crisis in the Arab country.

Diplomatic efforts to end fighting in Syria have gained momentum in recent weeks with the announcement of a ceasefire in the Arab country on January 1.

The truce, which has been negotiated between Russia, Iran, Turkey, the Damascus government and the Syrian opposition, excludes terrorist groups such as Daesh (ISIL) and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly known as al-Nusra Front.

It will be followed by a new round of peace talks between the Syrian government and the opposition in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Syria has been gripped by civil war since March 2011 with various terrorist groups, including Daesh, currently controlling parts of it.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Newspapers on Tuesday covered the remarks made by US President-elect Donald Trump in a recent interview about Iran nuclear deal and a range of other topics.

The decision by an Egyptian court to prevent the government from giving two islands to Saudi Arabia also received great coverage today.

The first anniversary of nuclear deal implementation [January 16] and the discussion of its pros and cons was also a top story in today’s front pages.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Shamkhani: Iran Is Not Interested in Fall of Al Saud Regime

2- Trump: JCPOA Was a Stupid Agreement

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Abrar:

1- Rouhani: Ayatollah Hashemi Was a Powerful Wing for Iran’s Leader

2- Trench Being Dug around Iraqi City of Najaf to Prevent ISIS Entry

3- British Foreign Secretary Defends Continuation of Nuclear Deal

4- Ban Ki-moon’s Popularity Rises for South Korean Presidency

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- Shell-Total-Iran Triangle in Azadegan Oilfield

2- Switzerland Chooses Iran for Joint Venture

3- Iran Preparing to Conquer Iraq’s IT Export Markets

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Afkar:

1- Trump: Iraq War Was US Biggest Mistake

2- Development of Tehran-Beijing Ties with Faster Pace

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- First VP: Nuclear Deal Was an Exceptional Work

2- Newly-Born Baby Found in Trash Bin

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Ayatollah Hashemi’s Son: My Father Suffered from Seeing Iran’s Problems Are Dealt with in Partisan View

2- Reformists Preparing for Assembly of Experts Election

3- 14 Uncontested Divorces Registered Every One Hour! Warning of Increase in Number of Such Divorces

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Besharat-e Now:

1- Iran’s Establishment Protects Nuclear Deal; Government and Establishment Underline Major Achievements of JCPOA in First Anniversary of Its Implementation

2- The Decision that Has Endangered Iran’s Football: Men and Women Playing Together in Football 7-a-side!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Ebtekar:

1- Once Again a Quadcopter! Sound of Anti-Aircraft Shots Heard Once Again in Tehran

2- Saudi Arabia Alone in Middle East: Riyadh-Cairo Conflict Exacerbating

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Emtiaz:

1- First VP Hopes Women’s Conditions Will Be Improved in 5 Years

2- People’s Reaction to Anti-Aircraft’s Shots in Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Etemad:

1- Judiciary Chief: Media Propaganda Aimed at Disrupting Judicial Procedures

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran’s Oil Income to Be Increased to $41bn by March

2- Top Security Official Proposes Iran’s 4-Part Solution to Syrian Crisis

3- Drinking Water Crisis in 520 Villages

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Iran:

1- Sound of Music in Tehran’s Ears: Int’l Fajr Music Festival Warmly Received by Iranian People

2- Interview with Iranian Woman in India Accused of Murder; Narges Kalbasi: I’m Worried about My Kids’ Distress in India

3- Trump Criticizes Nuclear Deal without Threat

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Javan:

1- Cry of War with the World: Trump Attacks Entire World in Interview with Pro-Israel Newspapers; I Don’t Say What I’m Gonna Do with JCPOA

2- Egyptians Say No to Saudi Petrodollars; Egypt’s Supreme Court Votes against Annexation of Two Islands to Saudi Arabia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- First Anniversary of JCPOA Implementation: Government’s Achievements and Economic and Political Openings

2- Paris Conference Underlines Need for Formation of Two States in Occupied Palestine

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Ka’enat:

1- SNSC Secretary: We’re Standing by Assad

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Kayhan:

1- Sisi’s Dagger at Al Saud’s Back: Egyptian Court Takes Back Two Islands from Saudis

2- Spanish People Protest at Their King’s Trip to Saudi Arabia: Don’t Sell Arms to Murderer of Yemeni People

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Khorasan:

1- Smile of Peace at Security in Air: People’s Calm Reaction to Anti-Aircraft Shots in Tehran

2- Oxfam’s Report about Growing Increase of Inequality in World: Eight Individuals’ Wealth Equal to that of 3.6 Billion People

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Nile Floods against Saudi Expansionism: Egyptian Court Annuls Decision to Give Two Islands to Saudi Arabia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Nasl-e Farda:

1- Spanish Cigarettes in Pockets of Iranian Girls: I Smoke, Therefore I Am

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Shahrvand:

1- We’re Not Foreign Nationals; Interview with Afghan Poet Mohammad-Kazem Kazemi Who Has Been Appointed to an Official Position for First Time as an Immigrant Living in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Shargh:

1- Mogherini: Europe Sticking to Nuclear Deal

2- Iranian Analyst Mousavian: Hashemi Believed in East-West Balance

3- Politician: Hashemi’s Loss Is Very Hard to Bear, but Reformism Won’t Stop

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Shorou:

1- Trump Says NATO Is Useless and JCPOA Is Stupid

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Siasat-e Rooz:

1- Immediately Release Sheikh Zakzaky: Amnesty Int’l Calls for an  End to 13-Month Detention of Nigerian Muslims’ Leader

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Sobh-e Now:

1- Selfie with Security: Drones Trespass on Tehran’s No-Fly Zone for Second Time in Past Month

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Tejarat

1- Trump Attacks Everyone: NATO Described as Useless and JCPOA as Stupid; Trump Also Attacked Merkel

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- Former Iranian Ambassador to Mexico: Trump’s Promise to Build Walls in Borders Will Benefit Mexico

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Watch Your Mouth! CIA Chief’s Unprecedented War of Words with a US President; Trump Accuses CIA Chief of Releasing Fake Documents

2- Certain Offices in Expediency Council Sealed Based on a Normal Procedure

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17

8000-Year-Old Stone Works Discovered in Iran

8000-Year-Old Stone

“40 stone works dating back to more than 8,000 years ago have been discovered and collected in Chaldoran, northwestern Iran,” announced Moharram Abdollahpour, the Head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHTO) office in Chaldoran.

“These stone works had been used in cooking, ranching, bathing, marking graves and building in Neolithic, pre-historic, Islamic and contemporary eras.”

“Such pieces as stony lion, capital, millstone, tombstone, quern-stone, laver and masher will be publicly displayed in Chaldoran ICHTO office,” he added.

According to a Farsi report by IRNA, Abdollahpour went on to say that there are more than 100 nationally registered monuments in Chaldoran. One of them, The Monastery of Saint Thaddeus, has been registered in UNESCO World Heritage List.

Chaldoran is named after a historic war between Iranian army led by Ismail I, Safavid king, and Ottoman forces of Suleiman I in August 1514; in which the low-numbered Iranians were defeated by the large, well-equipped Ottoman army.

Here are photos of the relics released by various news agencies:

Iranian Judiciary Chief Condemns Bahraini Regime’s Execution of Dissidents

Amoli Larijani

Sami Mushaima, Abbas Jamil Tahir al-Sami and Ali Abdulshahid al-Singace on Sunday faced the firing squad, six days after a court in Bahrain upheld their death sentences over allegations of involvement in a bomb attack some three years ago.

Speaking in a meeting of the Iranian Judiciary’s senior officials in Tehran on Monday, Ayatollah Amoli Larijani censured the Al Khalifa regime for putting the three to death for merely protesting against the Bahraini regime’s oppressive acts.

Noting that the Al Khalifa regime does not even recognize the citizens’ right to vote, he described the resistance of the people of Bahrain as a big test for the countries that claim to advocate human rights, criticizing them for their silence over the crackdown in Bahrain and for failing to hear the voices of Bahrainis, who are being killed by weapons provided to Manama by these very countries.

On January 9, Bahrain’s Court of Cassation upheld the death penalties given to the three young activists over allegations of killing a member of Emirati forces who had been assisting Manama in its suppression of Bahraini protesters in the northern village of al-Daih back in March 2014. Seven other convicts have also been sentenced to life in prison in the case.

The defendants had denied the charges.

Bahrainis took to the streets in cities and towns across the country on Sunday and Monday to condemn the ruling regime for the executions.

Manama has given a heavy-handed security response to peaceful popular protests, which first began in early 2011. The clampdown has cost scores of lives. Later during the popular uprising, the regime called in Saudi and Emirati reinforcements to help it muffle dissent.

Iran Condoles with Kyrgyzstan after Deadly Plane Crash

Kyrgyzstan

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi on Monday expressed his deep condolences to the Kyrgyz nation and government and the bereaved families of the victims.

A Turkish cargo jet has crashed near Kyrgyzstan’s Manas airport, killing at least 37 people, most of them residents of a village struck by the Boeing 747 as it tried to land in dense fog.

The plane was supposed to make a stopover at Manas, 25km north of capital Bishkek, on its way from Hong Kong to Istanbul on Monday.

Iran’s Zarif Discusses Upcoming Syria Talks in Astana with Russian FM

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Zarif and Lavrov held a phone call on Monday at the request of Russia’s foreign minister.

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced that the two top diplomats continued the discussion on the situation in and around Syria.

The two diplomats also asked for coordinated efforts by Iran and Russia ahead of the Syrian peace talks.

Representatives from the Damascus government and foreign-sponsored opposition groups are scheduled to gather in Astana on January 23.