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Iran’s blocked money is gradually being liberalized / We are closely monitoring Biden’s behavior

The spokesman of our Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Mr. Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, will visit Tehran soon.

According to ISNA, on Monday morning, Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh in his weekly meeting with domestic and foreign journalists in response to a question about the fact that Rafael Grossi is the director general The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said there has been little contact between him and the new Iranian government since the new government took office, calling it “astonishing.” And Mr. Grossi said. Mr. Grossi has close ties with our friends at the Atomic Energy Organization, as well as Iran’s representation in Vienna. He has been invited to travel to Tehran. A date has been set in this regard and we are waiting for their response to the specified date. They will be coming to Iran soon.

He also stated that the relations between Iran and the IAEA are ongoing between the two sides as usual and that the two sides are in contact with each other, adding: In addition to meeting with the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Tehran will also meet with Foreign Minister Amir Abdullahian.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman also commented on reports that $ 3.5 billion of Iran’s blocked money had been released abroad and entered the economic cycle, and that the money belonged to Iran’s blocked assets. “Which country is it in and does the State Department approve these issues?” He said. Intermediate.

He continued: “As I said before, we have many resources abroad that we are gradually releasing, and if basic goods enter the country today, it means that this money is gradually being released. Are and have not been from one source.

The State Department spokesman also responded to a question saying that a number of Yemeni forces had taken some local employees of the US embassy in Yemen hostage at the US embassy, ​​and whether Iran had any information about this and that Yemeni forces in “I have no details of what you mentioned,” he said.

“What I know is that Ansarullah and the Yemeni National Salvation Government have been responsible and have run the country according to their responsibilities,” he continued.

Khatibzadeh reiterated that he had no details about this.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman also responded to another question by saying that some Saudi and Zionist sources had recently published news about the dismissal of the commander of Iran’s advisory forces in Syria, and what was the Foreign Ministry’s position in this regard? “Of course, this kind of news coverage by the Zionist media and some countries is not a new issue,” he said. As we know, Iran-Syria relations have deep layers at different levels and these relations are pursued at the strategic level.

He continued: The commander of Iran’s advisory forces in Syria at the end of his successful mission in Syria was honored by the Minister of Defense and received a medal from the Minister of Defense. Those who are familiar with the issues know the level and layers of Iran-Syria relations. As I said, this is newsmaking and not worth answering.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman also spoke about the visit of Kazemi Qomi, Special Representative of the President for Afghanistan to Kabul : ‌ As I announced last week, Mr. Kazemi, as Iran’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, They will travel to Kabul, where they will hold talks with the Afghan interim governing body and discuss various issues related to today and tomorrow in Afghanistan. The Afghan people are currently facing problems, including economic and livelihood problems, and we are working to ensure that the Afghan people have the least impact from the recent developments in Afghanistan and the catastrophic US withdrawal from the country.

“We are very concerned about the rise of extremism and terrorism in the region,” he said of recent bombings in Afghanistan, including in some mosques. One of the worst forms of terrorism is the attack on worshipers, which has unfortunately happened several times in Afghanistan in recent times.

Khatibzadeh added: “Afghanistan’s interim governing board has a direct responsibility to ensure security in these places and to protect the security of the Afghan people, and it must fulfill its duties in this regard.”

Foreign Ministry spokesman in response to a question about the recent desire of some Arab countries to normalize relations with Syria despite their support for opposition groups in the Syrian internal crisis and that this desire and effort to get closer to Syria “Syria has been one of the most influential actors in the Arab world, and it has not been possible to remove Syria from the Arab world, and those who have worked in this direction have weakened the Arab world and the region,” he said. . It is gratifying that the countries that initially secretly sought to normalize their relations with Syria are now acting openly in this regard. We welcome this process and even try to accelerate this process so that the Arab countries and Syria can resume their normal relations.

He also said in response to the question whether during the visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Çavuşoغlu to Iran, the Syrian issue and Ankara’s move for a more prominent presence in northern Syria will be discussed. As you know, Iran, Russia and Turkey are all three countries in the Astana process regarding Syria and have had detailed talks with each other on the developments in Syria. One of the issues discussed in this trip is the Astana process, ‌ cooperation between the two countries in this field and the path ahead.

Khatibzadeh also said in response to a question about Iran-Turkey relations, especially regarding the borders between the two countries: “The borders between Iran and Turkey in this region have been the borders of stability and security for more than 400 years.” And it is an example of how the two countries can work together and talk to each other on stable and secure borders.

The State Department spokesman also responded to a question about the recent visit of Robert Mali, the US Special Representative for Iran, on Iran issues and travel talks to countries in the region, and whether Iran also held talks in this regard. “If you mean that Tehran has had consultations on regional issues with countries in the region, I must say that we have always had close consultations on regional issues with different countries in the region,” he told a questioning reporter. Except for one, there have been two countries that have severed ties, and exchanges are underway between Iranian and regional officials. And we have these trips up close.

He continued: “We are talking about regional issues with the countries of the region and we are consulting and discussing with the P4 + 1 group about the agreement reached (Borjam) and the lifting of sanctions.

Khatibzadeh also commented on recent remarks by the Saudi Foreign Minister about the Tehran-Riyadh talks and the possibility of holding a new round of talks: “No new developments have taken place in this regard.” We are waiting to see the seriousness on the other side. In these talks, bilateral issues and some regional issues as well as disputes were discussed and the focus of the consultations was between the two countries.

The State Department spokesman also responded to a question about reports of terrorist groups operating in Iraq and that they had entered Iran through the Climate Zone, some of which carried out terrorist and criminal acts. “There is an aristocracy of information about these actions,” he said. Unfortunately, there are a few groups that enter Iran through terrorist operations and persecution from the Kurdistan region and Iraq, and take some actions, and then flee and return to Iraq. As I said, there is information about them. At the diplomatic level, a serious and official Iranian protest against Iraq has been announced. We have stressed to the other side that it is not possible for this situation to continue and that Iran cannot see this situation continue.

“Iraq should not allow its territory to be a safe haven for the activities of these terrorist groups on the basis of good neighborliness, and as I said, we have officially and diplomatically expressed our protest to the Iraqi government in this regard,” he said. p>

“Khatibzadeh said that today in Tehran we are hosting Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu.” And will consult and the two sides will consult on bilateral, regional and international issues.

He also said in response to a reporter’s question about the purpose of Cavusoglu’s visit to Tehran: Our main focus in this trip is to follow up on some agreements that have already been discussed between the two countries. Our focus is on promoting economic relations between the two countries. We will also discuss cross-border cooperation. In addition to discussing bilateral issues, the latest developments in the South Caucasus, the situation in Shamat, Afghanistan and other issues of mutual interest will be discussed.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman also responded to another question on whether during today’s visit of the Turkish Foreign Minister to Tehran, the officials of the two countries will discuss the issue of water management and Turkey’s action in building a dam on the Tigris. “No,” he said.

Khatibzadeh continued to address the questioning reporter: The dam we mentioned is on the Tigris River and joins the Euphrates downstream in Iraq and then reaches the Arvand River and flows into the Persian Gulf there. Therefore, all countries at the bottom of this path are affected by a decision at the regional and local level.

Referring to his position on water last week, he said: “In water management, the global approach, joint management and taking into account human, environmental and nature aspects are important.” Although local requirements must be taken into account, the world must think about this and make a joint decision. We have the same approach to water management in the region and we should avoid regional views and mere regional decisions because these issues will have long-term effects for the whole region.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman also said in response to another question about the holding of the Israeli-US exercise in the Red Sea in cooperation with Bahrain and the UAE and Iran’s view on this issue: ‌ As we have said many times Iran is sensitive to the security, territorial integrity and stability of its regions, and we have enough confidence and attention that this stability and peace will not be disturbed by some who seek insecurity and unrest.

Khatibzadeh said: “It’s a matter of course that the roots of insecurity and terror come to our region, that is, the Zionist regime, and that some countries enter into equations and exchanges with this regime with calculation errors.

He continued: ‌ Iran is at a level of authority and readiness that everyone knows should not approach the stage of instability and insecurity in the region.

Khatibzadeh also responded to a reporter’s question that the Deputy Foreign Minister had visited the Iraqi Kurdistan Region in recent days, but during the Iranian Foreign Minister’s visit to Iraq, Mr. Amir Abdullahian did not visit the region and whether this “We do not have a change of attitude and a change of attitude towards our friends in Iraq,” he said. The foreign minister’s visit to Iraq came after his inauguration in parliament. The trip was to attend the Baghdad meeting.

He continued: “Insha’Allah, a bilateral trip will be prepared in this regard.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman also clarified in response to another question about the statements of the Israeli Prime Minister that Iran seeks to destroy Israel and dominate the world and drive the world into the abyss of darkness: From It’s ridiculous to hear these sentences. This regime is a disgrace to humanity. He kills people, commits assassinations and does his best to create insecurity and instability in the region. The recent resolution of the UN General Assembly showed how much the world agrees with the occupier nature of this regime and how isolated it is. The number of countries that voted in favor of the resolution contains this message.

“Our embassies abroad, regardless of whether they are citizens, Why are Iranians caught and, regardless of any other considerations, when they find out about something, they rush to the aid of these citizens and citizens. Iranian embassies abroad are shelters for Iranian citizens abroad and they always do their best to help these citizens and citizens.

He continued: “Two weeks ago, I mentioned that people should take seriously the warning that deceptive groups and empty promises are dragging them to these areas, and unfortunately, bad things are happening to them, and this is an issue that Everyone should pay attention to it and not fall into the trap of being deceived by these groups.

The State Department spokesman also referred to Biden’s recent letter to the State Department stating that there is now sufficient oil production on the world stage and that oil purchases from Iran by other countries should be reduced, and whether Iran is in talks. Wayne pays attention to these kinds of statements, ‌ he said : ‌ In international relations and our conversations on various issues, we have never arranged conversations based on optimism and pessimism. What matters to us is the facts on earth.

Khatibzadeh continued: “What Biden has said incidentally shows how much the world is connected and connected, and no country can be removed and separated from the market.” Over the past four decades, the United States has tried to eliminate Iran from the world market, but every day it has achieved less and less, and this is due to the efforts of young Iranians who work creatively to meet the needs of the country and make these efforts ineffective. As much as they (Americans) try, their efforts are a few steps behind the efforts and activities of our youth.

He continued: “Biden must be careful that his behavior is monitored and evaluated by Tehran, and based on these words and behaviors, we will move the talks forward in Vienna and pay attention to this kind of position.”

The Foreign Ministry spokesman also spoke about Iran’s pursuit of its request from the London government and the follow-up to this issue during the recent visit of Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri to Britain: Most of our discussions with British officials Among Mr. Bagheri’s recent visit to London and the phone calls that officials of the two countries have with each other are the follow-up of bilateral issues, one of the important axes of which is the four-decade debt of the London government to Iran. Unfortunately, over the past four decades, London has delayed the payment of this debt under various pretexts, while this is a definite debt of Britain to Iran, and according to the ruling of the British courts, London is obliged to pay this debt, and as I said, this is one It has always been one of the points of dialogue between Iranian and British officials.

Khatibzadeh also said in response to another question regarding the forthcoming talks in Vienna on December 8 between Iran and the P5 + 1 group regarding the lifting of sanctions and the implementation of the UN Security Council: ما Our investigations into A conclusion was reached, and what we reached in the investigation process was that these talks should continue in order to lift the sanctions. In the same context, we consulted with the P5 + 1 members on the date of the talks and reached an agreement.

“We emphasize that all sanctions should be lifted,” he said. >

A State Department spokesman added: “It is natural that some of the points of contention in the previous six rounds of the Vienna talks were that the talks did not reach a conclusion. Our focus in Vienna is on lifting all sanctions imposed by the United States on Iran illegally. What is important for us is the lifting of sanctions, ensuring that they are lifted and obtaining the necessary guarantees so that what happened in the past does not happen again, and we will emphasize these issues in the talks.

Khatibzadeh also responded to a question about Mr. Bagheri’s recent visit to several European countries, including Britain, France and Germany, and whether the starting point for the Vienna talks during these visits has been determined. He emphasized: “Mr. Bagheri’s visit to Britain, Germany, France and Spain took place in the capacity of the Deputy Foreign Minister, and he is the chief negotiator of Iran, and the three European countries he visited are present in the Vienna talks.” Part of the talks with the officials of these countries is dedicated to the Vienna talks. During this visit, Mr. Bagheri, in addition to meeting with the senior negotiators of these countries in the Vienna talks, also consulted and talked with the officials of bilateral and regional relations of these countries. In fact, the consultations focused on three dimensions, including bilateral relations, regional issues, and the ongoing negotiations. Therefore, the capacity of this trip and the consultations that took place should not be limited to the Vienna talks.

“What matters is how we reach a good agreement in Vienna, and where the talks start is a secondary issue,” he said. Disagreements are clear and the United States must change its approach, and in these negotiations we must see a change in this approach.

According to ISNA, at the beginning of the meeting, the Foreign Ministry spokesman presented a report on the performance of the country’s diplomatic apparatus and the Foreign Minister himself during the past week.

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