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Zarif to Meet US Counterpart in NY

“Mr. Zarif is scheduled to have meetings with some officials attending the ceremony; he will also hold talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry on the JCPOA and its implementation process,” announced Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaberi Ansari.

Iran’s foreign minister will further deliver a speech in a meeting with graduates of Harvard University during his visit.

The Deputy FM for Legal and International Affairs, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, the Deputy FM for European and American Countries, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, as well as FM Spokesperson Hossein Jaberi Ansari are accompanying Zarif on the visit.

The Paris Climate Change Agreement opens for signatures on April 22, 2016 during a high-level ceremony convened by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in New York.

Iran Welcomes Ceasefire in Yemen

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In a meeting with his Czech counterpart in Tehran on Sunday, Amir Abdollahian said the recent truce in Yemen opens up a good opportunity for the start of Yemeni-Yemeni talks.

The Iranian diplomat also expressed concern about the spread of terrorism and a persistent humanitarian crisis in Yemen.

Last week, a UN-brokered ceasefire across Yemen came into force, putting a halt to the airstrikes by a Saudi-led military coalition.

The coalition, comprised of mostly Arab countries, launched its campaign against Yemen’s Houthis in March 2015. Since then, more than 9,000 people have been killed in the war, including more than 3,000 civilians, according to the United Nations. The fighting has also displaced 2.4 million people.

Now the truce is meant to build confidence between Yemen’s warring sides ahead of the UN-sponsored peace talks scheduled to take place in Kuwait on April 18.

Meanwhile, the UN special envoy for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, has urged all parties to work to ensure that the cessation of hostilities is “fully respected.”

One of the most daunting consequences of the war has been the spread of hunger across Yemen. The impoverished nation of 26 million, which imports 90 percent of its food, already had one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world, but in the past year the statistics have surged.

The number of people considered “severely food insecure” — unable to put food on the table without outside aid — went from 4.3 million to more than 7 million, according to the World Food Program. Ten of the country’s 22 provinces are classified as one step away from famine.

The UN children’s agency has also warned that the children of Yemen are bearing the brunt of the conflict. UNICEF said in a statement that at least 900 children have been killed — a seven-fold increase, compared to the number of fatalities among children in 2014.

Iranian Students to Appreciate CBI Chief’s “Honesty” on JCPOA

According to a report by Tasnim News Agency, Iran’s Association of Islamic Societies of Independent University Students announced in a statement that it plans to reward Seif with the statue to appreciate his honest remarks made during an official visit to the US. There, he talked about the poor implementation of the JCPOA, particularly the USA’s violations of its commitments as per the historic deal.

“Salvation is in honesty. A lack of honesty upsets people more than incompetence does. Therefore, we have repeatedly requested the country’s executive officials to talk honestly about the JCPOA,” the statement read, alluding to contradictory remarks made by President Hassan Rouhani’s administration on the JCPOA parties fully complying with their commitments.

“After the official statements by the CBI Governor on the economic results of the JCPOA, and his reference to the fact that ‘almost nothing has happened yet … and Iran has not seen the results it expected from the JCPOA’, Iran’s Association of Islamic Societies of Independent University Students will give him the ‘Statue of Honesty’ for his honesty in telling the truth to the people,” it added.

According to the statement, the statue will be marked with the expression, “Salvation is in honesty”, which is a Hadith [saying] from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

 

People in Flood-Hit Khuzestan Province in Southwestern Iran

After the heavy rainfall and flood that recently hit several Iranian provinces including Khuzestan in Iran’s southwest, people in these areas are struggling to return to normal life.

 

 

Czech Economic Delegation Arrives in South Khorasan

The delegation is led by Deputy State Secretary for European Affairs at the Office of the Government of Czech Republic, Martin Tlapa.

The Czech delegation will stay for three days to become familiarized with the economic and trade capacities of the province.

The members of the Czech delegation will also hold economic meetings with provincial officials.

South Khorasan enjoys good mining capacities. It holds 75% of the coal resources of the country.

The Czech delegation was in Tehran on Sunday, where it held talks with members of the Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture.

During the talks, the two agreed to allocate 50m Euros to build a 50-MW power plant.

Shakespeare’s commemoration ceremony to be held in Shahr-e Ketab

William Shakespeare is known all over the world as one of the greatest playwrights ever. His works, such as Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth,Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Richard III, have been translated into many languages. Shakespeare also composed many sonnets. He was born in the year 1564 and died in 1616. This year marks the 400th anniversary of his death, and different events will take place across the world to mark the occasion.
Shakespeare’s commemoration ceremony and World Book Day will be held on Saturday, April 24, at 3p.m. in the Cultural Center of Book City, entitled “Four Hundred Years of Shakespeare”.
In this event, the following people will deliver speeches: Dr. Shideh Ahmadzadeh on ‘Shakespeare and Poetry’, Amir Ali Nojoumian, on ‘Shakespeare and Cinema’, and Kamran Sepehran on ‘The Timeless Stage of Shakespeare’. The event will also be attended by Reza Sorour, translator of the books ‘Shakespeare, Our Contemporary’ by Jan Kott, and ‘Roar of the Canon: Kott & Marowitz on Shakespeare’ by Charles Marowitz and Jan Kott, which is about the position of these two books from experts in the field of Shakespeare.
Also at the meeting, parts of the film ‘In Search of Shakespeare’ will be screened. Those interested can attend the meeting at the Book City Cultural Center located on Shahid 3rd Alley; Ahmad Qasir (Bucharest) St; Beheshti Ave. Entry is free for all.

Tehran, Seoul to Sign MoUs in May

Director General of the Asia-Pacific Department of the Ministry of Petroleum Maliheh Riyahi said that two agreements will be inked by the South Korean party and the National Iranian Gas Exports Company (NISOC) and National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC).

Enhanced oil recovery, technological investments and investment in construction of Iran gas trunklines 9 and 11 (IGAT 9 and 11) as well as petrochemical cooperation will be considered by the two sides through the agreements, she said.

On Sunday, Amir Hossein Zamani-nia, deputy petroleum minister in international affairs and trading, hosted a Tehran meeting with South Korean Trade, Industries and Energy Minister Joo Hwang-wan.

Tehran-Seoul trade balance was over $4.1b in 2013 of which $360m accounted for Iran’s exports to South Korea and the rest ($3.8b) accounted for South Korean exports to Iran.

Iran’s melamine exports target European markets

Marzieh Tavasoli told reporters that the current production capacity of Khorasan Petrochemical Complex (KPC), part of Iran’s National Petrochemical Co (NPC), stands at approximately 850,000 tons of petrochemical and polymeric products, adding “on average, about 500,000 tons of urea, 330,000 tons of ammonia and 200,000 tons of melamine crystals are produced annually in the KPC.”

She went on to add that each year the KPC exports some 365,000 tons of urea and 11,000 tons of melamine crystals to global markets, with Iraq, Afghanistan, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and some African countries such as Mozambique, as the target countries.

Tavasoli maintained that currently an annual capacity of 70,000 to 100,000 tons of urea are exported in the form of swap.

She noted Turkey and India as two traditional markets for Iran’s crystal melamine, saying the KPC has started exporting this petrochemical product to European countries since the start of 2016.

“Germany is at the moment the biggest consumer market for polymer products in Europe,” she said. “on this basis, we managed to sign contracts with German and Spanish companies for melamine exports, and several shipments have already been shipped to these two countries.”

Tavasoli further added that the KPC is currently holding negotiations with some other companies from the Netherlands, Germany, Turkey, Slovenia, India and Pakistan to export its products.

KCP’s melamine is being produced under the license of Italy’s Technip, she said.

Iran’s Parliament Receives Quarterly Report on JCPOA

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The parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission has received a report from the Foreign Ministry on the status of implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the comprehensive 159-page deal on Tehran’s nuclear program, over the past three months, Nozar Shafiee, a member of the commission, told Tasnim on Sunday.

The report contains information about different aspects of the JCPOA, including the nuclear commitments, removal of the sanctions and the so-called PMD (possible military dimensions) in Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.

The report underscores that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has passed a resolution in December 2015 that closed the case on PMD once and for all.

Tehran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) on July 14, 2015, reached a conclusion over the text of the JCPOA.

The accord took effect in January, terminating all nuclear-related sanctions against Iran.

According to a law that requires the Iranian administration to safeguard the nation’s achievements and nuclear rights, the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission has a duty to monitor “the proper implementation” of the JCPOA, and is required to submit a report on the issue to the presiding board of the parliament every six months.

Interview: Postgraduate Due to Marry a Man Condemned to Death

It was difficult, but Elham finally decided that she could not live without him. She decided to marry him. Marrying a person due to be executed was a strange but romantic choice. Everything, from the first meeting to the proposal, happened in the prison. The young boy never thought that in the extremes of despair, a young girl could bring hope to his life. Elham wants to marry him, so she can perhaps save him. Both her and her family are happy for the marriage to go ahead – a marriage to a boy who won’t live much longer, unless they can gain forgiveness from the victim’s next of kin.

This is not going to change Elham’s mind, however. She doesn’t have any doubt. To marry him, she has gone and got permission from the criminal court. They will be married on Thursday, on Imam Ali’s birthday. Yesterday morning, she went to the court for the last time, and after meeting Judge Shahriari, head of Tehran criminal court, received her marriage permission.

This educated girl tells her own story, from meeting the boy to reaching this momentous decision.

How old are you?

28.

What’s your level of education?

I completed my Master’s in Physical Education.

What is your job?

I own a gym, where I work as a trainer.

Tell us about meeting this young boy.

It was almost 5 months ago when I met Mehrdad in prison. This was when I used to go there to visit my brother. I met Mehrdad’s mother, who was there to visit her son. They both looked very sad. From listening to their conversation, I could hear the boy repeating that he was innocent. His mother was just crying with intense sadness. I was curious to know more.

Why was your brother in prison?

He was there for 14 days, for drinking alcohol. I was constantly visiting him.

What happened next?

After seeing this mother and son, I wanted to know more about their case, so I asked my brother. He told me that they were cellmates. He said that Mehrdad had killed someone, and was awaiting execution. I was interested about his claim of innocence, if he had killed someone. On my next visit, I gave him my phone number, through his mother, hoping that I could do something.

Why did you do this?

I don’t know. I feel that, from the very first time, I felt a connection with him, so I decided to help him.

What happened next?

Mehrdad called me, and we talked. He told me about the murder he’d committed. He said that, on January 4, 2010, he had been asleep in his bed, when his brother and his nephew [Mehrdad’s sister’s son] started fighting. When Mehrdad got up, he found that his brother had been stabbed in the side. He picked up the knife, trying to end the fight, but the nephew ran away. Mehrdad ran after him, and while catching up with him, tripped over a brick, accidentally stabbing and killing the boy with the knife. After that, Mehrdad was found guilty of murder, and was sentenced to death.

His sister’s family won’t forgive him?

They say that if they receive IRR5bn [approx. $150,000], they will forgive him, but Mehrdad doesn’t have that much.

What made you decide to marry him?

When I met Mehrdad, and talked with him, I had a good feeling. We had a great connection, and eventually he proposed, and I accepted. We now have a date, and plan to get married on Imam Ali’s birthday.

What is your plan for after the wedding?

The family of the victim requested IRR5bn. I’m trying to collect the blood money for my future husband, to get him out of jail. I’m asking for help from the public, too.

Your family wasn’t against the marriage?

No. My family don’t disagree at all. My father is slightly unhappy about it, but I’m sure he will come round to the idea.

If your husband gets executed, what will you do?

I’ll do whatever it takes to save him.