Former MP: Shanghai member states are not willing to get involved in Iran's international affairs



"Unfortunately, we do not have the management of cyberspace and it is in the hands of the Americans and the Israelis," said Majid Nasiraei, a spokesman for the parliament's cultural commission, referring to the opposition to the internet restriction plan. "They impose their views on many users and the country in this space."
Guardian Council spokesman Hadi Tahan Nazif called sending fuel to Lebanon a constitutional step to "protect Muslims and the oppressed" and tweeted that sending an Iranian oil tanker to Lebanon was a manifestation of Article 3 of the constitution.

"The issue of vaccination is not related to religion, but there are some people who are totally against the vaccine," Alireza Raisi, deputy minister of health, told ISNA, referring to the opposition to the corona vaccine in Iran. "People in Iran are 'ready to wait in line for a few hours to be vaccinated,'" Raisi said.
Javad Hosseini, deputy chairman of the parliamentary industry commission, said that the price of foreign cars in Iran is "eight times the real price" and that reducing the price of foreign cars will reduce the price of domestic cars. According to a new parliamentary resolution, individuals or institutions can import cars in exchange for the export of cars or parts.
Abdul Hassan Samadnejad, director general of Fars Natural Resources, said that the fire in the heights of Marvdasht camphorous forests, which started on Thursday evening, was continuing and that the troops sent by helicopter could not get off due to the wind.