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MPs Optimistic about Oman’s Release of Iran’s Frozen Money

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According to a Farsi report by ICANA, Iranian parliamentarians maintain that given close relations between Oman and Iran, Muscat would repay Iran’s money — some $5 billion — which had been transferred to the country freely on a monthly basis, but, then, was blocked there on the pretext of the target state’s inability to reimburse it.

Earlier, referring to cordial relations between Tehran and Muscat, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said in an interview, “At the time of Western sanctions, Iran failed to tap the monetary resources it had deposited in a number of foreign banks as an advance payment for its future purchases, due to the problems the domestic economy was confronted with as well as its banking and financial bottlenecks. Now that the time has come to receive some of those assets, occurrence of minor disagreements would be likely which, of course, could be resolved through negotiations.”

Commenting on the same issue, Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Valiollah Seif said earlier these payments are being made steadily.

This comes as, under the terms of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) — signed between Tehran and P5+1 — Iran has transferred its enriched uranium resources to Oman, to be sold by the country. Thus, concerns are voiced by some in Iran over the reimbursement of the money Muscat receives for selling Iran’s uranium.

Iranian parliamentarians believe that although relations between Iran and Oman are established based on mutual trust, Tehran is required to devise a mechanism to dispel any doubt about Muscat’s repayment of Iran’s surplus uranium’s money as soon as possible.

Elaborating on this issue, Abolfazl Aboutorabi, an Iranian MP, said Oman has always had friendly and brotherly ties with Iran, adding, Oman’s ruler Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has always been a faithful companion to Iran in different regional issues.

“The two countries have a good understanding of each other’s concerns and situation which makes us anticipate that both sides would fulfil each other’s expectations.”

Expounding on this issue, another Iranian lawmaker, Ezzatollah Yousefian, stressed that Iran needs no third country for receiving its surplus uranium’s money from Oman.

Referring to Iran’s 5-billion-dollar assets currently frozen by Omani banks, he added in the pre-JCPOA era Muscat announced that it is not financially capable to pay the amount.

“Iran had not lent the money to Oman to expect their excuse about not being able to repay it. Nevertheless, given the two countries’ friendly ties, it is highly anticipated that efforts by Iran’s foreign ministry and CBI would lead to the reimbursement of the monetary assets.”

In addition, Farhad Falahati, an Iranian parliamentarian, stressed that Iran had transferred the money to Oman in the course of its nuclear negotiations with the West and currently, in the post-sanctions era, expects Muscat to honour its commitments on the Iranian assets.

“Although Iran has close ties with Oman, it is required to take precautions for the time when, though highly unlikely, their relations would be subject to damages. Reports by the Iranian Foreign Ministry say apparently, we have no problem for receiving the money from Oman.”

Ali Bakhtiar, another Iranian parliament member, said Oman has always had friendly relations with Iran at the time of sanctions and in the post-JCPOA era, adding, however, to demonstrate its commitment to the Iranian nation, it is required to observe international law.

“In case Iran signs a memorandum of understanding with Oman as soon as possible, we will be extremely upbeat that the money would be reimbursed by Muscat. This is highly likely in view of the two countries’ close relations.”

MP Rejects Third Country’s Involvement in Issuing Hajj Visa for Iranians

Iran Officially Declares Cancellation of This Year's Hajj Pilgrimage

Iranian lawmaker Kamal Dehqani Firouzabadi said the Riyadh government is required to resolve the problems it has caused for Iranian Hajj pilgrims and know that Iran never accepts a third country to grant its nationals Hajj visa.

According to a Farsi report by ICANA, he referred to the negotiations between Iran and Saudi Arabia on issues pertaining to Hajj pilgrimage, and said on unreasonable excuses, Riyadh has unilaterally severed its diplomatic ties with Tehran.

“Iran has never boycotted Hajj pilgrimage,” he noted.

“Since diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have been cut due to Al Saud’s conspiracies and refusal to cooperate, the Saudi government is required to draw up new plans for the participation of Iranian pilgrims in Hajj rituals and devise a mechanism to give them visa respectfully.”

He stressed that it is not a sign of politeness if a host invites its guests but refrains from doing adequate preparation to welcome them.

In the absence of proper preparation, the invitation would be an act of hypocrisy aimed at winning greater [regional] acceptance, he noted.

“In case the Riyadh government is sincerely willing to consent to Iranian nationals’ presence in Hajj rituals, it will have to agree to their ceremonies and treat them with dignity.”

He added Saudi Arabia is required to provide Iranians with all the facilities in the most appropriate manner and preserve their dignity, otherwise, the upcoming talks would fail to produce favourable results.

“Saudi Arabia is required to adopt a suitable visa-issuance procedure towards Iranian pilgrims and know that Iran’s officials will never consent to a third country’s involvement in this process,” he went on to say.

Iran’s Moderate Approach to West Always Responded by Threat: IRGC General

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“The point is that the result of ‘Dialogue among Civilisations’ was [George W.] Bush’s threat, and the result of JCPOA [nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers] was [Donald] Trump’s threat,” Mohsen Rezaei, the secretary of Iran’s Expediency Council and the ex-commander of IRGC, said in a post in his Twitter account.

Dialogue among Civilisations was the idea introduced by former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami as a response to Samuel P. Huntington’s theory of a Clash of Civilisations.

The idea was well received in the world and the United Nations, but the US administration of George W. Bush responded to Iran’s moderate policies at that time by putting the Islamic Republic in the so-called Axis of Evil.

Rezaei says the same thing is now happening, with Trump using a threatening language against Iran after the moderate policies adopted by President Hassan Rouhani, which led to the nuclear deal.

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Gas Pipeline Explosion in Southeastern Iran Kills 2

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The pipeline between the cities of Bazman and Zahedan in Sistan and Baluchestan province exploded on Monday as workers tried to test it, Fars quoted managing director of the province’s gas company Mohmmad Hassan Tehrani-Moqaddam as saying.

Water was being used for the test at the time of the explosion, the official said, adding the “depth of the disaster would have been far larger which would have created many problems” if there had been gas in the pipeline.

The main pipeline in the region is the one which is intended to take Iranian gas to Pakistan.

Iran built the 900 km length of the pipeline on its territory in 2013, pending Pakistan’s completion of its section to start the gas flow. Islamabad has fallen behind the target to take gas deliveries in the winter of 2014.

Pakistan has dragged its feet under apparent pressure from the US which is supporting an alternative pipeline called TAPI. It is much costlier than the Iranian route and has to cross the volatile Afghanistan in order to take Turkmenistan’s gas to South Asia.

Al Jazeera Anchor Blasts US over Inability to Attack Iran

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Faisal al-Kasim, the British-Syrian host of a talk show on the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera, in a post on his Twitter account reacted to the remarks made by the new US Defence Secretary James Mattis, who had called Iran “the single biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world” earlier on the same day, slamming the US for its failure to carry out its threat of invading Iran.

According to a report by IFP, Kasim, who was listed by Arabian Business Magazine as one of the top most influential Arab personalities for the year 2007, wrote, “Hey you Americans, you give Iran enough elbow room to do whatever it wants in the region and then deride us with your snide and absurd remarks.”

In another post, he said, “The US defence secretary calls Iran “the single biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world” yet he refrains from hiking the number of his forces in the Middle East.”

He also mocked the US presidents for repeating the “all options are on the table” expression, and said all previous US presidents said they would use the military option against Iran, but none of them dared to.

Kassim has the history of supporting terrorist groups in Syria and inviting them to his TV show in his background, and this is not the first time that he uses his position in the Doha-based state-funded broadcaster — owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network — to back terrorists and militants.

Earlier, as the Syrian pro-government forces were recapturing Aleppo, he published a message calling on the militant groups active in the Syrian southwestern city of Dara’a and Damascus suburb to go to the aid of their counterparts in Aleppo.

Also, earlier, in one of the episodes of his talk show in 2015, al-Kassim discussed the possibility of annihilating Shiites in Syria and, giving a pep-talk, did his outmost to persuade other Islamic sects in the country to take part in the massacre.

He shouted “you want to liberate Syria? Go to the … Shiite colonies in the heart of Sunni areas”, adding “Kefraya and al-Fu’ah (both in the Syrian northwestern province of Idlib), they’re sitting right there in the middle of you. Why don’t you go and forcibly expel them? Why don’t you go there and [annihilate] them?”

Prior to that, al-Kasim had called Yemeni people “drunk” or “addicted” in his remarks which were met with the sharp reaction of the Arab world’s public opinion, demanding him an apology to Yemenis.

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When Trump Fights War against Press

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Having been harshly criticized by the mainstream media during his electoral campaign, Trump continues to battle them in his Twitter page from the White House!

According to a report by IFP, Trump has never been the favourite candidate of the elite, particularly in the mainstream media. That said, many experts were sure that he would be defeated by Hillary Clinton who had the support of the American elite and celebrities.

They had forgotten about the recent trends in public opinion, though: Trump won the US presidential elections and started to struggle against the mainstream media, calling them “Fake News”.

The new US President also uses his Twitter to respond to media attacks. Every day a new Twitter message by Trump provokes controversy alongside his other actions. So there is no surprise that the majority of the Internet is today occupied by Tramp and his actions and counteractions.

Now take a look at some creative cover pictures of important international press on Trump, published in recent days:

“The Week” was one of the first journals to raise the subject of Trump’s Twitter war against the media. The cover of this magazine’s past week issue was headlined “The Twitter presidency: Trump’s war on the press, the EU, and NATO, and ethical norms.”

The cover picture shows a man, as the symbol of press, running away in the rain of the White House tweets.

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As the controversy went on over Trump’s Twitter war, the next issue of “The Week”’ also ran his cover: We see Trump who rules the White House wearing the virtual glasses!

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The latest issue of the English weekly “The Economist” also brought up the subject of Trump and his radical acts on its cover, which is headlined “An insurgent in the White House”, accompanied by a picture of Trump throwing Molotov cocktail: the new US President strives to disrupt the established order of American political apparatus.

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Another notable cover picture was one of “Der Spiegel” German weekly, showing Trump beheading the Statue of Liberty, symbol of Democracy in the United States, in the way the ISIS terrorists do.

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Finally, a Polish media has won lots of attention by headlining the struggle of Trump with Iran. Talking about Iranian officials’ response to the US threats by insisting on this country’s defence power, this website wrote “Iran rubbed Trump’s nose in the dirt!”

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Iran to Impose Sanctions on American Individuals and Firms: Spokesman

Bahram Ghasemi

According to a report by IFP, Qassemi said in his weekly press conference that Iran is examining placing some American individuals and institutions on a sanction list in reaction to the Trump administration’s recent “unfair and wrongful” bans against the Islamic Republic.

The sanctions, he said, will be targeting those assisting Takfiri [extremist] terror groups such as ISIS and the groups that contribute to the Israeli regime’s aggression against Palestinians.

Efforts to Damage Iran-Azerbaijan Ties Are Pointless

Speaking at a weekly press conference at the Foreign Ministry on Monday, Qassemi described the Caucasus as a “very delicate and important region”, saying the historic, cultural and political relationship between Iran and Caucasia makes Tehran pursue regular negotiations with the nations in that region.

He then made a reference to Armenian Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan’s recent visit to Iran, saying bilateral talks between Tehran and Yerevan revolve around economic, political and cultural issues, as well as regional matters, including the crisis in Syria.

Iran’s ties with Armenia have experienced much less snags in comparison with other neighbors, Qassemi said, making it clear that Iran-Armenia cooperation is not against any third country.

Given its friendly relations with the Republic of Azerbaijan, Iran was the first country to mediate between Yerevan and Baku in a conflict over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, the spokesman added.

Qassemi then denounced mischievous moves to harm Iran’s ties with Azerbaijan, stressing that such hostile measures could not damage the “friendly and deep” relations between the two Muslim neighbors.

“We are trying to expand our relations with other countries in the region (Caucasus), including Georgia, as well,” he went on to say.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has time and again stressed that improving ties and cooperation with neighbors is a top priority in Tehran’s foreign policy.

Israeli PM’s Efforts to Unite Europe against Iran Are Futile

Bahram Ghasemi

According to a report by IFP, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi referred to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ongoing trip to London to shore up Britain’s support against Iran, and said such pointless efforts are just wishful thinking.

“The Zionist regime [of Israel] has always been pursuing such wishes and has tried to gain others’ support in this regard whenever possible,” he noted, speaking in his weekly press conference in Tehran on Monday.

However, he added, I don’t think such efforts would lead to any result, because the current situation of Iran, region, and the world would not let that happen.

“There are many wise statesmen in European countries who consider the issues and then make decisions,” Qassemi said, adding that Tel Aviv is just flogging a dead horse.

Netanyahu is due to seek British PM Theresa May’s support against what he called “Iran’s defiant aggression” during his Monday trip to London.

Yemen’s Ansarullah Says It Has Launched Missile Attack on Riyadh

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The Yemeni army made the announcement of their first ever attack on the city via a statement released by the official state Yemen news agency on Sunday.

In the statement, they claimed that the missile had been launched at a Saudi military base located to the west of the capital in retaliation for the kingdom’s relentless war against their country.

It went on to stress that the attack shows that Riyadh is well within the range of Yemen’s missiles.

Saudi officials have not made any comments on the reports yet, but locals have said on Twitter that the missile struck a military camp to the west of al-Mazahimiyah town near Riyadh.

The regime in Riyadh has been incessantly pounding Yemen since March 2015 in a bid to reinstall the country’s ex-government and crush the Houthi Ansarullah movement.

The military aggression has claimed the lives of over 11,400 Yemenis, including women and children, according to the latest tally by a Yemeni monitoring group.