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Iran Has No Diplomatic Ties with Trump’s Administration: Spokesman

“Whatever has been done so far [in bilateral contacts] was only related to the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action),” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Saturday, pointing to the 2015 nuclear agreement signed between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries, including the US.

He added that negotiations between Tehran and Washington were only related to the Iranian nuclear program.

With the end of the discussions about the JCPOA, Iran’s “political contacts” with the US have also been over, the Iranian spokesperson said.

Qassemi made the comments in response to a question about any kind of diplomatic relations between Iran’s Foreign Ministry and the foreign diplomacy team of the new administration in the US.

Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – the United States, France, Britain, Russia and China – plus Germany signed the JCPOA on July 14, 2015 and started implementing it on January 16, 2016.

Under the nuclear agreement, Iran undertook to put limitations on its nuclear program in exchange for the removal of nuclear-related sanctions imposed against Tehran.

Why General Soleimani Is Seen as Popular Hero in Iran

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“Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of the Quds Force of Iran’s Revolution Guards, is among the most popular public figures in Iran, where supporters see him as a selfless national hero who has been fighting Iran’s enemies,” wrote the Atlantic Council in a recent report.

“It is interesting to note that his supporters sometimes call Soleimani by the name ‘Haj-Qassem; or even ‘Sardar-e Delha,’ the commander of hearts,” it added.

“Soleimani is mostly seen wearing khaki pants and shirts in the battlefield. He also projects a fatherly image. In March 2015, a video of him appeared on the Internet, in which he advised one of his young supporters to be respectful to his parents and to fulfill their wishes. These characteristics support his image as a charismatic, yet modest soldier.”

“His popularity stems largely from the Iranian mindset and the appreciation for selflessness and modesty,” the article remarked, adding that Iranians tend to support “charismatic and humble leaders.”

“Another possible reason behind Soleimani’s popularity among Iranians is his apparent lack of interest in domestic politics,” the website stressed.

“Dr. Sadeq Zibakalam, a professor of political science at the University of Tehran, and a supporter of the reform movement, has argued that Soleimani is trusted by reformists and conservatives alike, because he has stayed away from domestic politics and remained focused on his duties outside Iran.”

Wonderful Salt Dome in Central Iran

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The salt dome of Qom is located 15 kilometres away from the Qom-Jafarieh road in central Iran. With a small lake in its heart, the dome is considered a unique phenomenon.

According to a Farsi report by ISNA, the salt ponds are found in tropical areas, where the hot temperature vaporises the salty waters accumulated after the seasonal rainfalls to form the salt domes in very beautiful, various shapes.

Here you can see ISNA’s photos of Qom salt dome, which annually attracts lots of tourists:

 

 

Israel Highlights Hezbollah’s Capabilities to Gain Sympathy

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“When the Zionist regime [of Israel] declared that Hezbollah possesses such strategic weapons as P-800 Oniks [also known as Yakhont], it wasn’t a revelation: the place and timing were important, namely, ‘The Munich Security Conference’,” wrote the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar.

It further wrote that “acting upon its anti-Hezbollah policy, Israel is trying to say that besides the US navy, and oil and gas facilities, the US seventh fleet is also within the range of Hezbollah’s missiles.”

“Israel insinuates that Hezbollah missiles are directly targeting the US interests!” Al-Akhbar added, according to a Farsi report by Kayhan newspaper.

Iran’s Football Legend Ali Daei Takes PhD Entrance Exam

Ali Daei

Ali Daei, the former Iranian footballer and current coach, is one of the only football players in Iran to carry the title “engineer” thanks to his M.S. in metallurgy from the prestigious Sharif University of Technology.

Now, he has been seen on Friday taking the PhD entrance exam, this time in sociology.

According to a Farsi report by Iran newspaper, Daei is willing to further his studies in social sciences.

Nearly 20 years after his graduation, his decision has surprised the Iranian sport community. Such an attempt by this 47-year-old man shows off his great determination.

Dozens Killed in Suicide Attacks on Syrian Security Forces in Homs

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The Takfiri [extremist] terrorist group Tahrir al-Sham said in a social media post that five suicide bombers had carried out the attack, which it celebrated with the words “thanks be to God”, Reuters reported.

Although the government of President Bashar al-Assad has controlled most of Homs since 2014, militants and extremists still control its al-Waer district, which warplanes bombed on Saturday.

World Knows IRGC Helping Mideast Nations Fight Terrorism: Iranian FM

“The entire world admits that the IRGC has rendered the utmost support to [Iran’s] neighboring countries in the face of terrorism,” Zarif said on Saturday on the sidelines of a ceremony held to pay tribute to the Foreign Ministry’s martyred officials.

He pointed to the United States’ efforts to impose sanctions on the Corps and said such attempts have never benefited Washington.

The IRGC has been successfully advising Iraqi and Syrian militaries in their operations against the Daesh terrorist group and other such outfits.

However, the administration of US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering designating the IRGC as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization.” Senior security officials in the US administration, however, have warned against such a designation, drawing attention to its adverse consequences.

The US has already imposed sanctions on some Iranian individuals and entities that it claims to be linked to the IRGC.

Zarif emphasized that all countries in the region had to cooperate to fight terrorism and that fanning the flames of sectarianism benefited no one.

Iran No Longer Dependent on US for Pharmaceuticals, Medical Equipment

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Iran has been under the pressure of the US sanctions for more than 30 years and Washington’s policies on the Islamic Republic are not going to change under recently inaugurated President Donald Trump, Qazizadeh Hashemi told reporters on Saturday.

Making assurances that the country will face no problem now that a new president in office in the US, the Iranian minister emphasized that the Islamic Republic is no longer reliant on the US in the fields of medication and medical equipment.

There is nothing to worry about since Iran has gained the state-of-the-art technology to produce medical drugs and equipment.

Trump took office as the 45th president of the United States on January 20. Recently, the US Treasury Department expanded a list of medical equipment that needs clearance to be sold to Iranian customers.

The Obama administration eased sanctions on the Islamic Republic as part of a landmark nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers in July 2015, including a ban on the sale of many medical devices.

US Wrestler Invited to Visit Iran with His Family

Jordan Burroughs

According to a Farsi report by Fars News, Iran Wrestling Federation announced that Jordan Burroughs, the American freestyle wrestling champion, and his family can travel to Iran as the guests of the federation.

They are invited to make a 10-day visit to different Iranian cities and monuments.

Burroughs had shown his interest in visiting Iran again in an Instagram post after the Kermanshah Freestyle World Cup 2017.

Iran to Purchase 950 Tonnes of Yellow Cake: Nuclear Chief

Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi

“The deal [between Tehran and Astana] is supposed to be implemented in three years. It is expected that nearly 650 tons of the yellow cake shipment will arrive in Tehran directly in two batches during two years. The remaining 300 tons of this shipment will arrive in Tehran over the third year and will be converted to UF6 gas. It will be again delivered to Kazakhstan and the cost will be paid to Iran,” the head of AEOI, Ali Akbar Salehi, said.

“The five members of the P5+1 group had declared their written consent to the joint commission but the UK changed its mind in last minutes because of US elections. We are still waiting for the final and written consent of London,” he added, as reported by ISNA.