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  • Recipe: NOOSHEH JOON!

Vegetarian Eggplant Stew with Crispy Potatoes

April 30, 2021

By @BitaKitchenOfficial on Instagram 


INGREDIENTS:

Eggplants

Tomatoes

Tomato Sauce

Potatoes

Onions

Garlic

Split Peas

Sour Grapes

Olive Oil

Grapeseeds Oil

Yogurt (@abali_la)

Turmeric

Saffron

Dried Lemon

Dried Lemon Powder

S&P

Fresh Ginger & Fresh Turmeric Tea

 

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May 23 (Reuters) – “An MoU is being fine-tuned” to May 23 (Reuters) – “An MoU is being fine-tuned” to end the U.S.-Iran war, a Pakistani security official who was briefed on the army chief’s visit to Tehran and his meetings with Iranian leaders said on Saturday, referring to a memorandum of understanding.

The visit has made “significant progress” on Islamabad Talks points toward ending the war, he said.

He did not elaborate on the Islamabad Talks points.

(Reporting by Asif Shahzad and Disha Mishra)
DUBAI, May 23 (Reuters) – Iran‘s top negotiator, P DUBAI, May 23 (Reuters) – Iran‘s top negotiator, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, told Pakistani army chief Asim Munir during talks in Tehran on Saturday that the U.S. was not an honest party in negotiations to end their war and Iran would not compromise on its national rights, state television reported.

A regional mediation push led by Pakistan aims to narrow differences between Iran and the U.S. after weeks of war that have left the vital waterway of the Strait of Hormuz closed to most shipping despite a nervous ceasefire, upending global energy markets.

Iranian state media reported that Munir had also met President Masoud Pezeshkian in the presence of Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, with whom he had two meetings, before flying out.

The talks reportedly centred on a 14-point document proposed by Iran, which it considers the main framework for the discussions, and messages exchanged between the two sides.

Qalibaf said Iran would pursue its “legitimate rights”, both on the battlefield and through diplomacy, but added that it could not trust “a party that has no honesty at all”, an allegation Iran has made several times before.

He said Iran‘s armed forces had rebuilt their capabilities during the ceasefire and that, if the United States “foolishly restarts the war”, the consequences would be “more forceful and bitter” than at the start of the conflict.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that the United States has seen some progress towards a deal but that more work was required, while Iran‘s foreign ministry said the differences remained deep and significant.

Despite weeks of conflict, Iran has preserved its stockpile of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium as well as missile, drone and proxy capabilities that the United States and Israel say they aim to curb.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir, Editing by Tomasz Janowski and Kevin Liffey)
By Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) – By Matt Spetalnick
WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump may have won just about every battle against Iran, but three months after attacking the Islamic Republic he now faces a bigger question: Is he losing the war?

With Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz, its resistance to nuclear concessions and its theocratic government largely intact, doubts are growing that Trump can translate the U.S. military’s tactical successes into an outcome he can frame convincingly as a geopolitical win.

His repeated claims of complete victory ring hollow, some analysts say, as the two sides teeter between uncertain diplomacy and his on-again-off-again threats to resume strikes, which would be sure to draw Iranian retaliation across the region.

Trump is now at risk of seeing the U.S. and its [Persian] Gulf Arab allies emerge from the conflict worse off while Iran, though battered militarily and economically, could end up with greater leverage, having shown it can throttle one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas supplies.

The crisis is not yet over, and some experts leave open the possibility Trump might still find a face-saving way out if negotiations break in his favor.

But others predict a grim post-war outlook for Trump.

“We’re three months in, and it’s looking like a war that was designed to be a short-term romp for Trump is turning into a long-term strategic failure,” said Aaron David Miller, a former Middle East negotiator for Republican and Democratic administrations.

For Trump, that matters, especially given his famous sensitivity to being perceived as a loser, an insult he has often lobbed at opponents. In the Iran crisis, he finds himself commander-in-chief of the world’s mightiest military pitted against a second-tier power seemingly convinced it has the upper hand.
U.S. federal prosecutors have charged an IRGC-link U.S. federal prosecutors have charged an IRGC-linked Iraqi national in connection with 18 attacks and attempted attacks after he allegedly pledged to assassinate First Daughter Ivanka Trump in retaliation for the 2020 killing of Qasem Soleimani. Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi was arrested in Turkey on May 15 and extradited to the U.S., where he was found in possession of plans linked to Ivanka Trump’s Florida residence.
May 23 - Iranian filmmaker and actor Pegah Ahangar May 23 - Iranian filmmaker and actor Pegah Ahangarani claimed the prestigious L’Oeil d’or prize for best documentary at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday for her film “Rehearsals for a Revolution,” a documentary tracing decades of political repression and resistance in Iran. Ahangarani, who attended the festival for the film’s screening, dedicated the work to mothers who lost their children in the struggle for freedom, reflecting her broader artistic mission to document the struggles facing Iranian society, including political repression, war, and recent deadly protests. The award marks a significant international recognition for both the filmmaker and the voices she seeks to amplify on the world stage.
Reposted from @jazminmusicofficial_ : “LaLayi — Co Reposted from @jazminmusicofficial_ :
“LaLayi — Coming Soon
The song and lyrics “LaLayi” were inspired by Javid Naman, Iran’s path to freedom - a beautiful work by my dear colleague and friend Tadeh, directed by Koji Zadori.
My thanks to all my friends who accompanied me in this beautiful and emotional project, and a special thanks to the composers and songwriters of “LaLayi” - artists inside Iran whose names, unfortunately, cannot be mentioned here.
Thank you also to my dear friend Sanaz for my makeup and hair.
The song “LaLayi” will soon be available on all major Iranian platforms and on YouTube via Jazmin Music, dedicated to Iran and Javid Naman - the path of freedom. Long live Iran.
Javid Shah.
I love you,
Jazmin”
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