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Saturday, April 2, 2022

The resolution on the human rights situation in Iran is condemned and has no legal basis

 Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, rejected the resolution on the human rights situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran and its approval at a meeting of the Human Rights Council, which was completely legal. He said the resolution was drafted by Britain and other Western countries and repeated baseless allegations based on inaccurate and biased information.

 

According to ISNA, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, referring to the efforts of Western countries to continue the project of Iranophobia and defamation of Iran, said: They have used human rights as a tool to advance their political ambitions.

He added: "Such immoral and unjustified actions not only do not help to promote the human rights situation and respect for it globally, but also only fuel negative stereotypes and political labeling against nations and cause serious damage to the true meaning of human rights." Is.

Khatibzadeh added: "The Islamic Republic of Iran condemns the actions of the British government and other founders of this resolution, which is a clear example of abusing the transcendent concepts and values ​​of human rights to advance short-sighted political goals, and considers it devoid of any legal validity."

Khatibzadeh added: "In this resolution, the mission of the Special Rapporteur has been extended. The Special Rapporteur, who has presented several recent reports, has shown that he acts in accordance with the agenda of the British, American and Zionist founders and uses the UN human rights mechanisms." Ominous and illegal put the above regimes.

The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that what has happened in recent years in the resolutions of the Human Rights Council was in fact a one-sided accusation by the founders of this resolution against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Or sit on a judge of the human rights situation in a country, but must answer for their crimes in gross violation of human rights.

Khatibzadeh added: "As it has been emphasized many times, the appointment of a special rapporteur on human rights for a country like Iran is basically unjustified and unconstructive." A country that, despite the oppressive pressures of American economic terrorism, has always lived up to its commitments to its citizens and the international community.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran is a religious democracy that, within the framework of its religious obligations and adherence to its constitution, ordinary laws and international treaties, is a step towards the development and promotion of human rights at the national, regional and international levels. He has taken it and in practice he is committed to observing it.

Khatibzadeh added: "Supporters of this resolution should first and foremost condemn the US government's actions due to economic terrorism and the escalation of unilateral and oppressive sanctions and their destructive effects on Iranians' access to basic necessities such as medical equipment and items during the Corona virus." And such efforts to change the position of the accused and the plaintiff will not benefit the founders of this resolution.        

Friday, April 1, 2022

Oil and gold prices in world markets

West Texas Intermediate crude fell 51.61 percent to $ 101.8 a barrel.


 

Brent North Sea crude fell 4.54 percent to $ 108.3.

The price of each gram of gold increased by 66 percent to $ 61 and 76 cents.

Biden and Bennett talk on Iran

 The President of the United States and the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime discussed Iran and its regional policies in a telephone conversation.

 

US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett discussed Iran and its regional policies in a telephone conversation.

Referring to resistance operations in various parts of the occupied territories, the White House said that Biden had expressed his "deep condolences" over the killing of 11 Zionists during the operation.

Biden and Bennett also discussed "the importance of regional cooperation, such as the Abraham Accords and the Tunnel Summit, to advance security to improve the lives of citizens across the Middle East."

The US president offered to help Israel when the regime is under threat.

Bennett's office also said that the Israeli Prime Minister praised Biden for his support of the regime and expressed his condolences, emphasizing that they had discussed a number of issues, including Iran.     

There is no sign of progress in the talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations

 French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said there was no sign of progress in the talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations.

 


He added that Russian officials are talking a lot, but I will only believe their actions.

Earlier, British Deputy Prime Minister Dominique Robb, referring to Russia's promise to reduce the intensity of military operations in Ukraine, said that Moscow would be judged by its actions, not its words.

Russia has promised in talks that it will reduce some military operations to "increase mutual trust," but Western nations expect this to intensify attacks in other parts of the country.

"It will always be open in diplomacy, but I do not think we can trust what comes out of Putin's war machine," Robb said.

"Ultimately, they should be tested by their actions, and they should withdraw from Ukraine, not just change their position," he stressed.     

The Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers may meet in the next two weeks

 According to Novosti, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoغlu said in a telephone conversation with Russian and Ukrainian Foreign Ministers Sergei Lavrov and Dmitry Kolba on Wednesday that they had considered the possibility of a meeting between them. Is.

 


"We are trying to hold a meeting between the foreign ministers of Ukraine and Russia," Cavusoglu said. "I talked to Lavrov and Kolba about it yesterday."

"Based on the talks held during the talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul, and based on our talks with the two sides, we can say that this meeting (between the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers) may take place in the next two weeks," he added.  

Turkish prosecutor requests to stop the trial of Khashgeji murder suspects

 Turkish prosecutor Gül called on Reuters today (Thursday) to suspend the trial in absentia of the Saudi suspects in the murder of Jamal Khashgeji, a Saudi journalist killed in Istanbul, and transfer the case to Riyadh authorities.

 


The court announced that it would seek the opinion of the Ministry of Justice on this request.

The next meeting was scheduled for April 7.

The global stock market changed

 Asian stocks fell on Thursday after a global rise this week following a overnight downturn in Wall Street, and oil declined as the United States cut large reserves to contain rising fuel prices.

 


Brent oil futures fell 4.4 percent to $ 108.50 a barrel and US crude futures fell more than 5 percent to $ 101.76 a barrel, according to ISNA.

The United States is considering releasing 180 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves over several months as the White House seeks to reduce fuel prices, which have risen since Russia's invasion of Ukraine late last month, four US sources said.

Meanwhile, stock growth slowed amid hopes for a speedy peace and optimism over concerns about a possible interest rate hike.

The broadest Asia-Pacific stock index outside Japan fell 0.2 percent, followed by a 0.7 percent decline in Hong Kong Hong Kong. Japan's Nikkei fell 0.2 percent. The Australian index rose 0.4 percent.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite Indices fell following similar downtrends in European stocks.

"The sales in the US markets we are looking for reflect the ongoing assessment of inflationary threats and the actions that the Federal Reserve will take," said Rob Carnell, chief economist at ING Bank Singapore.

In the past 24 hours, markets have reacted cautiously to the events in Ukraine, and Russia has shifted its focus away from Kyiv again, but the situation still looks completely uncertain.

Bond markets also remained silent after strong sales.

The two-year return on Treasury, which follows policy expectations, last closed at 2.2922 percent, up more than 150 basis points for the quarter.

Yields on 10-year Treasury bonds, which are more sensitive to the long-term growth outlook, were at 2.3337%, the highest level since May 2019, after reaching 2.56% on Monday.

Inflation continues to put pressure on governments and central banks around the world. Germany recorded an inflation rate of 7.6 percent on Wednesday, pushing its two-year bond yields to a positive level for the first time since 2014.