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Zarif: Iran Will Remain Friend, Close Partner of Russia

“We will remain a friend of Russia, and because of our common interests, we will further enhance our relations in the course of years to come. We believe our relations with the rest of the world will never undermine our relations with Russia because we value our relations with Russia as an extremely important strategic partnership,” Zarif told Russia’s TASS news agency in an interview published on Friday.

To a question about the alliance of Iran and Syria in the ongoing war on terrorism and extremism in Syria, Zarif said certain countries that “talk a lot” about fighting terrorism and extremism should be engaged seriously in the battle against them.

“The international community will need to learn, particularly those who talk a lot about fighting extremism [and] terrorism … that they need to be serious, they need to act rather than simply take political decisions in dealing with that,” he added.

 

Nagorno-Karabakh

In response to a question regarding the Iranian position on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, he said, “We believe that our region does not need any more conflicts. We are all faced with extremism and terrorism that is emanating from years of occupation of Iraq and the situation that came after that, the rising extremism after the US occupation. And now that threat is threatening us all, particularly in Central Asia and the Caucasus region. We are all faced with the threat of extremism, so we need to set up all disputes to peaceful means, to respect international law and principles of the UN Charter.”

“This is why immediately after the most recent outbreak of hostilities we called the two sides, our defense minister called the two defense ministers, I called the foreign minister of Armenia and had a meeting in Ramsar with the foreign minister of Azerbaijan,” he added.

He further noted, “The (Iranian) president also called both presidents calling for an end to hostilities. We are very happy to see an end to hostilities right now and cessation of hostilities or a ceasefire. We hope this would be the prelude to serious negotiations in order to resolve this issue. Our region requires cooperation between everybody. We believe Armenia as a neighbor and Azerbaijan, as a close friend of Iran, need to have good relations and we hope and support all efforts aimed at resolving this problem.”

 

North-South Transportation Corridor

On the expectations he has from the North-South Transportation Corridor, Zarif said, “The North-South corridor will enable probably one of the best and cheapest routes from Asia to Europe.”

He added, “It would not just serve the citizens of the three countries. The North-South Corridor will enable probably one of the best and cheapest routes from Asia to Europe. And this will enable countries in Europe and Russia to be able to connect through the Persian Gulf and through the Sea of Oman in a way that could make economic sense. It requires all of us – Iran, Russia and Azerbaijan – to cooperate on building the infrastructure, on easing our customs and tariff values, so that we can encourage greater trade. And we are ready for that and I believe this was a good first step. It would be followed by a summit and probably by meetings in the sectorial field.”

 

Caspian Sea States

Regarding the next summit of the five Caspian states in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, the Iranian foreign minister said, “We hope to be able to finish the Convention. We believe that the countries around the Caspian, this is a peculiar environment with a very specific legal system. We need to finalize the legal document, the Convention on the Caspian. We also need to enhance our cooperation with regard to the environment. We already have the necessary legal framework for cooperation, and the environment cooperation, and the fisheries.”

He added, “And we also need to make sure that the Caspian will remain a zone of peace, a zone of friendship and cooperation among the countries, the littoral states of the Caspian. We are hopeful between now and the summit in Astana there’ll be meetings both on the expert and the ministerial level and we believe that those meetings should prepare the grounds that once we have the summit in Astana among our heads of state, we will be able to finalize the Convention.”

 

Trilateral Baku Meeting

Elsewhere in his remarks, Zarif expressed satisfaction with the results of a Thursday meeting with his Azeri and Russian counterparts Elmar Mammadyarov and Sergei Lavrov in the Azeri capital Baku.

“Actually, we all were satisfied. This was a very good first step, there is agreement on almost every issue. And our cooperation will not be limited to transit and economic issues but also to security issues, to intelligence cooperation, counter-terrorism and in narcotics,” he said.

“These are important areas of common challenge to the three countries and we agree to cooperate in all these areas. We also agree to have sectorial ministerial meetings and a summit. The agreement on the summit was already reached between the three presidents, now we need to set the date, and hopefully in the near future we will have a summit of the three leaders. Both giving the greater momentum and impetus to cooperation and also directing various ministries, organizations and agencies to work together in the various fields that we agreed we need to work together,” he added.

 

Tehran-Moscow Ties

Zarif once again reiterated the strong ties between Tehran and Moscow and said, “Iran and Russia are neighbors. And for us, relations with our neighbors are extremely important. Russia is an important neighbor, we have strong historical ties, we have strong political relations in all fields – political relations, multilateral relations, economic relations, defense relations, intelligence relations. And we will have this in a long-term perspective.”

“We believe that Russia helped Iran during our difficult times. Russia was on the side of Iran during the times when the international community, the United Nations imposed sanctions on Iran. We will not forget that. We will remain a friend of Russia, we will remain a close partner of Russia, and because of our relations with Russia, because of our common interests and shared principles and the strategic relations that we look to further enhance and further strengthen in the course of years to come. And we believe our relations with the rest of the world will never undermine our relations with Russia because we value our relations with Russia as an extremely important strategic partnership,” he said.

He further noted, “Iran and Russia are stronger together, we can in fact defeat extremism and contain extremism. We have made, with the sacrifice of the Syrian people, with the bravery of the Syrian Armed Forces, we have been able to defeat in many respects the advances of Daesh, al-Nusra. And the international community will need to learn, particularly those who talk a lot, about fighting extremism, terrorism, need to learn that they need to be engaged, they need to be serious, they need to act rather than simply take political decisions in dealing with that. So I think there are important lessons but the most important lesson is that terrorism and extremism can be contained and can be defeated. We require a multifaceted approach. The military dimension is only one aspect of this. Iran and Russia are going to be working together on cultural counter-extremism. We need to extend cooperation to inter-religious dialogue so that we can promote moderation rather than extremist views.”

According to the Iranian Foreign Minister, “These are important ideas, important values, shared values, shared concerns and challenges that we, and Russia, and Azerbaijan for that matter, and other countries in Central Asia and the Caucasus that who face this threat, have in common. We believe that Islam is a religion of peace, that these terrorists and extremists have nothing to do with Islam, and together we can in fact promote a vision, a reading, a narrative that contains extremism and promotes tolerance and moderation.”

 

Need for Improving Trade

Elsewhere in his remarks, Zarif regretted that trade ties between Iran and Russia are not up to the mark.

He added, “We have actually taken steps. There are some bottlenecks, and we are addressing those bottlenecks. One is banking. Due to sanctions, banking relations between Iran and other countries were restricted. Now we are taking steps with Russia and with other countries to remove those banking restrictions. Of course, sanctions have been lifted but the speed of lifting of sanctions in bilateral relations is taking a bit longer. We have agreed on easing and facilitation of customs regulations, we have also agreed on easing and facilitating visas so that our business people, as well as our tourists, can interact and travel from one country to another. We also have been discussing with Russia reducing tariffs and other barriers in trade, so we’re making progress. We make progress in some fishery products, in some agricultural products but we will make even more progress. We have made some progress and enhanced cooperation between Iran and Russia in the area of defense, in the area of peaceful nuclear technology, in the area of construction of railroads, credits, other possibilities.”

He further said, “We are making good progress but potential between Iran and Russia is far greater. We are two important neighbors and we have complementarities that we need to work on. And I think, as you pointed out, that the leadership of the two countries are seriously interested in engagement and I believe with greater work, we can expand this engagement and enhance it.”

 

Iran’s Oil Exports

Zarif also touched upon Iran’s oil exports and its global market share. He said confrontation in the oil market is a fact of life.

He however added, “But Iran’s share in Europe’s market has been taken over by Americans. And now that Iran is back with the removal of sanctions, we expect other producers to take note – and I believe Russia has already indicated that it recognizes the special situation of Iran after the removal of sanctions. I hope that the rest of oil producing countries, both OPEC and non-OPEC, recognize this fact and live with it accordingly.”

 

Iran and Russia Work Together

He noted, “Iran and Russia played together, worked very closely together in reaching the nuclear agreement which everybody has hailed as significant achievement. The role of Russia in reaching that nuclear agreement was instrumental, and we very much appreciate the role Sergey Lavrov himself and the Russian government played in this process. So Iran and Russia working together can be a force for peace, a force for prosperity and a force for combatting our common challenges.”

Iran, Iraq to seal gas oil deal

Given that Iran possesses surplus capacity for the production and supply of gas oil, the export of the strategic oil product to neighboring countries and the Middle East region has been put on the agenda.

National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company’s Director for Export and Import Esmaeil Hasham Firouz pointed to the daily export of two million tons of gas oil to Iraq said “the new deal for gas oil exports to the neighboring company will be extended.”

In time with the deployment of gas oil to Iraq, export of the gas product to the Iraqi Kurdistan also marks Iran’s priority in the current Iranian calendar year while more than five million liters of gas oil was exported to the region in the previous year (ended March 19).

Overall, near two billion liters of gas oil was shipped to various world countries in the previous year including Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan as well as some African countries.

Accordingly, the volume of gas oil exports to Iraq and Afghanistan, as two traditional customers, experienced a significant rise in the past year while the figure in estimated to soar even more with the opening of a new border terminal.

Seyed Ramazan Hashemi, Director of Kermanshah Oil Products Distribution Company, had previously pointed to the shipment of gasoline to Iraq through Khosravi border asserting “the export of Iran’s gasoline to the neighboring country was launched for the first time via Khosravi border terminal in Kermanshah.”

Iran turned into a major gas oil exporter for the first time in the previous year following the operation of new South Pars phases as well as the rise in production of natural gas.

Nevertheless, the fall in global oil prices has brought about numerous problems for Iran’s export of oil products particularly gas oil and fuel gas as the price of Iran’s gas oil has dropped from 970 to 280 dollars per ton.

Display of Louvre Museum World Masterpieces in Iran

The Director of the Louvre Museum (the world most visited and famous museum) and his delegation, including French cultural heritage experts, will be in Tehran from today to Monday evening to discuss and open a new chapter of cultural collaboration between the museums of both countries.

Mohamadreza Kargar, in his interview with IRNA, said, “Soon there will be a significant exhibition of Louvre Museum masterpieces in Iran with the arrangement of both countries.”

He added, “Currently we are negotiating with Mexico to arrange an exhibition of Mayan civilization artefacts in Iran. After that, we will provide the facilities for hosting an exhibition of Louvre Museum masterpieces.”

The Head of Iran’s Museums Department answered a question about whether it has been determined which part of the Louvre Museum will be exhibited in Iran, saying, “ We have requested to transfer the complete collection of ancient Egyptian culture and civilization which is hosted by that museum.”

He also talked about the reason for choosing Egyptian Civilization, mentioning that they were more interested in displaying masterpieces belonging to civilizations such as Egypt, Rome, and China due to their ancient history, civilization and culture.”

He highlighted that this is the first trip of the Louvre Museum’s new Director to Iran, which will allow him and the other Louvre authorities to get more familiar with Iranian culture and civilization.

Export of Caviar to the US and Canada to be Resumed

According to Tasnim News Agency, the Deputy Agriculture Minister said that exporting caviar to the United States and Canada will be resumed this year. There is no obstacle for such exports, and negotiations with relevant traders have already been conducted.

Mr. Salehi said that, in addition to major importers of Iranian caviar and shrimp in Europe and Southeast Asia, this year Canada, Russia and America will be added to the list of Iranian customers for such products.

Marathon in Persepolis a Symbol of Iran’s Safety

Persepolis

Nearly 200 competitors will run 42 km between the main gate of Shiraz and the historical site of Persepolis. The participants come from the following countries: Germany, Austria, Australia, China, Denmark, Egypt, France, Hungary, Greece, Iran, Italy, Ireland, Lebanon, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Iceland, Pakistan, Poland, South Africa, Sweden, Turkey, England and the UAE. Attending this marathon is both endurance as well as entertainment.

Alireza Qajar, the manager of a tourist company, organized this marathon in Shiraz in partnership with a Dutch tourist company. He talked to an ISNA journalist about the details of this event, saying, “This marathon is a reminder of King Darius I and the Battle of Marathon during the first Persian invasion of Greece. This event is organized as a symbol of peace and unity among people from different nations. It is not merely a competition – the foreign competitors from Asia, Africa and Europe who make up about one hundred of the runners will also be introduced to Iranian culture, history and cuisine.

He highlighted the fact that the marathon will be officiated according to international standards, and said, “We have chosen a historical route for this marathon. In determining the path, we considered the protection of the historical sites, so the competitors will not run through or enter any of the sites. They will run 42km and 190m in total, both in the city and on the road. The ceremony for giving the awards will also be held in a location close to Darius’ castle.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Tulips Festival in Mashhad

 A festival of tulips flowers is underway in Park Mellat in the holy city of Mashhad, northeast of Iran.

 

 

Iran set to seal petchem deal with Total

Amir-Hossein Fallah, the director for investment affairs of the National Petrochemical Company (NPC), has been quoted by the media as saying that a top-level delegation from Total will visit Tehran in late April to finalize  the text of a deal over the project to construct a petrochemical plant in the country.

Total and NPC signed a basic agreement over the project last March to jointly build a petrochemical complex in south Iran. Based on the agreement, the petrochemical complex will include a steam cracker unit in the coastal area with global scale and based on a combination of feed comprising of ethane, naphtha, LPG as well as other available feed.

In addition to steam cracker unit, the complex will include relevant downstream units for supplying its products to domestic and international markets.

The complex will be built “by private sector’s contribution”, Fallah said at the time, without giving details.

Last month, Iran’s Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh announced that talks are underway with Total over the development of Iran’s South Azadegan oil field which the Islamic Republic shares with Iraq.

Zangeneh added that Iran and Total would soon sign a confidentiality agreement over the project through which the technical details over the project will be provided to the French energy giant to help it with a final investment decision.

South Azadegan was discovered in 1999 and was described as Iran’s biggest oil find in decades.  It is projected to have a yield of 110,000 barrels per day (bpd) in its first phase of development and a final output of 320,000 bpd.

Minister: Iran hopeful about WTO membership

Nematzadeh

Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Nematzadeh described all obstacles to way of that membership as ‘political’.

After removal of political issues in the post sanctions era, Iran is hopeful about WTO membership, he added.

At present, activities under the WTO mechanism for Iran’s membership in that global body continue, he stressed.

Asked about the situation of cooperation between Iran and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the minister said he has made his deputy responsible for doing activities needed for resumption of that cooperation being halted for seven or eight years.

Live Rabbit Dissection Leads to Official Censure of School

As reported by Mohammadreza Mohammadi, head of the Hamedan Provinical Environmental Office, declared that there will be legal action taken against the principal of the high school in which the rabbit was dissected. He continued, saying, “Legal action will also be taken against the teacher who performed this experiment in the classroom.”

He went to say that they are investigating the reasons behind these actions, and said, “The authorities of the province’s Educational Office should also take appropriate actions against those responsible.”

The head of the Environmental Office also stated that “This harmful practice caused me to return early from an unfinished project out of the state as soon as I heard about it, so I could investigate it with all due speed and accuracy.”

“I returned to the state to investigate with all due speed”

He added, “We have requested the head of the Education Office of the province to not only punish the teacher, but also dismiss the principal of the school. Hopefully, we will not witness such inhumane actions in our society any more.”

How Trees Show their Joy

In recent days, with spring arriving in full force, the Beautification Department of Tehran’s Municipality has displayed “trees of happiness” in the capital’s main street, Vali Asr.

According to Honaronline website, Ms. Nasrin Sarmadi, the creator of these works, said, “I have called my work “Happy Trees,” and have used cotton rope for making them.

Rope is wound round around the tree trunks, then painted with colours. By using cotton rope to cover the trunks up to a height of 2 metres, we do no harm to them, said the artist.

She added that designs used on Kilims, a type of Iranian handmade rug, were used in attractive shapes, bringing beauty and happiness to the streets of our capital.

The project brings beauty and happiness to the streets of Tehran

This annual event is called the spring festival, and this year is taking place at Vali Asr Crossroads, and in nearby Daneshjoo Park. The festival started on the eve of the Iranian New Year (Nourooz), and will conclude at the end of the first month of the Iranian calendar year, Farvardin.