FOWPAL, AWC and Tai Ji Men Host Bell Ringing Ceremony and Conscience Forum in Association with Stockholm+50

Eleven environment ministers and environmental activists rang a peace bell to pray for the sustainable development of all humanity

Former UNEP Director Honored for Ringing the Bell of World Peace and Love

Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, president of FOWPAL, presents a Certificate to Dr. Aldo Manos, former director of United Nations Environment Programme, for ringing the Bell of World Peace and Love on June 3, 2022 during Stockholm+50.

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, June 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Stockholm+50, convened by the United Nations General Assembly, took place in Stockholm, Sweden on June 2-3, 2022, under the theme of “a healthy planet for the prosperity of all – our responsibility, our opportunity.” This year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, which was the first global meeting prioritizing environmental concerns.

The Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL), Association of World Citizens (AWC), and Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy (Tai Ji Men) co-organized a number of bell ringing ceremonies in Stockholm, Sweden, as well as a hybrid event in association with Stockholm+50, on June1-3. A total of 11 influential leaders rang the Bell of World Peace and Love, including officials from the United Nations Environment Programme and environment ministers. The bell ringers and forum participants shared conscience-based solutions to foster environmentally responsible global citizens and accelerate ecosystem restoration. Through the ancient bell ringing ceremonies, the organizers aim to awaken people’s conscience and inspire bell ringers to make and carry out their wishes for global peace and sustainability.

In light of the difficulties and crises the world faces, Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, president of FOWPAL, delivered welcome remarks, emphasizing, “When everyone follows the guidance of their conscience, the problems we encounter today can be resolved. As long as we stop acting in our own self-interest and instead consider the well-being of the entire Earth and all of humanity, we will be able to achieve a healthy, sustainable, and affluent planet. In the face of the daunting challenges, we must take immediate action. When we treat the disadvantaged and suffering people in the world as our brothers and sisters, we can expand the capacity of people’s hearts and broaden their horizons, making it possible to realize a peaceful and beautiful world where everyone follows their conscience and every individual and family is happy.”

Prof. Rene Wadlow, president of the Association of World Citizens, stated, “World Citizens stress conscience as a guide for creative action to develop a world society of shared values. Conscience provides an ethical basis for the whole structure of human rights. We strive to make the world a more humane dwelling place for ourselves and for future generations. We move toward a peaceful, just and ecologically-responsible future.”

UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivered his remarks at the opening of Stockholm+50, emphasizing, “The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement show the way. But we must act on these commitments.” He also noted, “We must place true value on the environment and go beyond Gross Domestic Product as a measure of human progress and well-being. Let us not forget that when we destroy a forest, we are creating GDP. When we overfish, we are creating GDP. GDP is not a way to measure richness in the present situation in the world. Throughout history, humanity has shown that we are capable of great things. But only when we work together. If we want to survive and thrive, let us protect and nurture our planet, that is our only home,” he added.

Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson welcomed all participants at Stockholm+50 and emphasized, “Climate action is one of my government’s priorities in the years ahead. We will speed up this process.” She also pointed out, “Sweden’s message is plain and clear: Going green is not only possible, it is the path to create growth, jobs and prosperity for all.” She concluded by saying, “Let our work be guided by the words spoken at the 1972 Conference by the then Prime Minister, Olof Palme, ‘There is no individual future, neither for human beings, nor for nations. Our future is common. We must share it together. We must shape it together.’”

More than 50 volunteers from FOWPAL, AWC, and Tai Ji Men flew to Stockholm from all over the world, bringing with them the Bell of World Peace and Love, hoping that the bell ringers’ wishes for peace would be spread through the sound of the bell, praying for the blessings of all life on Earth and ecosystem restoration.

A total of 11 visionary leaders rang the Bell, including, Dr. Kwaku Afriyie, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation of Ghana; Dr. Maminata Traore/Coulibaly, Minister of Environment, Energy, Water and Sanitation of Burkina Faso; Harald Fries, Director and Deputy Head of Department of International Development Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden and Ambassador of Sweden to the Philippines (2010-2016); Amb. Nancy Karigithu, Principal Secretary and Special Envoy for Maritime and Blue Economy of Kenya; Eve Bazaiba Masudi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Environment of Democratic Republic of Congo; Orlando Habet, Minister of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management of Belize; Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, CEO and Chairperson of Global Environment Facility and former Minister of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica; Philda Kereng, Minister of Environment and Tourism of Botswana; Dr. Aldo Manos, former Director of UNEP; Donald Kaniaru, Director in the Division of Environmental Policy Implementation at UNEP; and Qaiser Nawab, Director of Business Development for the Middle East.

Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, president of FOWPAL, presented to each of the bell ringers a Compass Clock of Conscience and An Anthology of Conscience by Dr. Hong. The Clock represents time, direction and goal, guides people toward the right path of life, and reminds them to seize every moment to apply conscience and do good deeds. The anthology is a collection of the excerpts on conscience from Dr. Hong’s speeches presented on various occasions around the globe, which serves as a wellspring of wisdom for the recipients in the promotion of a culture of conscience.

Amb. Nancy Karigithu, Principal Secretary and Special Envoy for Maritime and Blue Economy of Kenya, rang the Bell and stated, “When you talk of the conscience, the compass, it touches my heart. And I feel somebody new, somebody different.” She expressed her desire to encourage Dr. Hong and the organizations led by him to continue spreading positivity because it is the way of the world and the future. “When I was ringing the bell, I was thinking of my little five-year-old granddaughter and the kind of world I am living now and hope that it will be much better than we have now, and suddenly I feel uplifted.”

Dr. Kwaku Afriyie, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, rang the Bell on June 1 and wished for “absolute peace amongst all people of the world.” He stated that it is not by accident that he became the 400th ringer of the Bell: “I believe that it’s by divine providence that I’ve come here. Throughout my life, even though I am not perfect, these three words have always rung true in my life: conscience, morality, and ethics. I am so grateful. And I’m so happy that I have participated in such a spiritually uplifting [event].” Spirituality is all-encompassing and binds us all together, stated Minister Afriyie, adding, “It’s good to discover that there are people of conscience in this world. I’m so happy today. Thank you so much!”

Dr. Aldo Manos, 89, is a former Director of UNEP and has been dedicated to environmental protection. He attended the June 3 forum, rang the Bell, and stated, “I know that peace is our most important objective, but we also know that it’s the most difficult one, so this requires all our commitment, all our energy, and all our faith, and I am very humbled and honored to be invited here today in front of this very important symbol. The bell in all religions in the world is rung as a message to the world and to “somebody else” so that what we hope will be realized, and with the help of everybody, it will be realized.” He emphasized, “Conscience is the essence of environmental protection.” As a veteran of the world’s first Earth Summit 50 years ago, he is now invited back to Stockholm+50 and encourages young people to go beyond their dreams and return to Stockholm in 2072.

To date, 410 visionary leaders from 124 nations, including 43 heads of state and government, have rung the Bell and exerted their positive influences to contribute to global peace and sustainability! For instance, three bell ringers, President Fradique de Menezes of Sao Tome and Principe (2001-2011), President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal (2000-2012), and President Leonel Fernández of the Dominican Republic (1996-2000 and 2004-2012), rang the bell and made wishes for peace during their tenure and later mediated between neighboring countries to defuse potential wars, fulfilling their promises to help stabilize and sustain the Earth.

FOWPAL, AWC, and Tai Ji Men further fostered sustainability by inviting the participants to endorse various declarations of peace and conscience. Through the signing of the declarations, people show their commitment to environmental protection. Since 1999, the three organizations have visited 101 nations to promote the endorsement of various international declarations. To date, the Declarations for Human Rights of World Citizens and Peace have been endorsed by over 3.73 million people in 176 nations, and a CD with 2 million signatures was submitted to the UN in 2004; the Declaration for the Movement of An Era of Conscience and Declaration of International Day of Conscience have been endorsed by people in 195 nations. With the promotion of a culture of conscience, love, and peace, they hope that more conscientious volunteers will support the endorsement campaign and continue to promote the values expressed in the Declarations to help the world move towards a better future.

Youth volunteers from the three organizations presented uplifting songs and dance, including “We Can Change the World,” “The Angel in Your Heart,” and “Happiness Is Everywhere,” to encourage people to follow their conscience, regardless of race, age, work, or other factors, and take positive action to make the world a better, happier place.

Everyone is cordially invited to watch the forum online, which was filled with conscience-based positivity, and everyone is encouraged to invite their family and friends to watch the forum to inspire more world citizens to adopt conscience-driven actions and solutions to accelerate ecosystem restoration and sustain the Earth.

About the Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL): Established in 2000 in the United States by Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, FOWPAL is an international love and peace organization, with members from around the world. It is guided by the principle that changing the world for the better starts with one good thought. Over the past two decades, FOWPAL, along with the Association of World Citizens (AWC) and Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy (Tai Ji Men), has promoted conscience, love, and peace globally and attended Earth Summits to promote SDGs. It had worked with various Permanent Missions to the United Nations through conferences, bell ringing ceremonies, and declaration signing, making the UN’s adoption of the International Day of Conscience in July 2019 possible. They have held over 55 webinars in the past two years, fostering conscience-based sustainability.

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Vivid Sydney Welcomes Hollywood Stars to Baz Luhrmann’s Headline Talk and Elvis Sydney Premiere

Baz Luhrmann, Olivia DeJonge, Austin Butler, and Tom Hanks

Baz Luhrmann, Olivia DeJonge, Austin Butler, and Tom Hanks

SYDNEY, June 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann was joined by Hollywood heavyweights Tom Hanks, Austin Butler, and Olivia Dejonge on a star-studded red-carpet at Vivid Sydney tonight, for the Sydney Premiere of Elvis. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures and Vivid Sydney, this is the first time in the festival’s 12-year history a movie premiere has been included in the official program.

Luhrmann’s first appearance at Vivid Sydney was earlier in the day, where he joined acclaimed journalist Marc Fennell for a thought-provoking talk, The Business of Baz, as part of Vivid Ideas’ headline Global Storytellers series. The conversation covered the remarkable rise and rise of Baz’s career, from his humble beginnings in small-town New South Wales (NSW), Australia to the dazzling heights of Hollywood, capturing audiences along the way with his signature style and powerfully storytelling.

Vivid Sydney, the annual festival of Light, Music and Ideas, will transform the Harbour City into an illuminating fusion of creativity and innovation until Saturday 18 June. Featuring more than 85 intriguing talks, workshops and immersive experiences, Vivid Ideas explores the forces shaping our society, starting conversations that continue long after the festival has ended.

Minister for Enterprise, Investment and Trade, Minister for Tourism and Sport and Minister for Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the Sydney premiere of Elvis is another example of how Vivid Sydney is pushing the boundaries to deliver the biggest, brightest and best line-up ever.

“Vivid Sydney 2022 is off to a flying start with our largest opening weekend ever, seeing 435,000 people in Sydney’s central business district enjoying all the festival and we’re expecting a similar turnout this weekend,” Mr Ayres said.

“This is another festival first, the first time a movie premiere is part of the official program. Vivid Sydney is constantly evolving and looking for fresh, new ways to engage audiences, while supporting the local events and creative industries. The Business of Baz and the Elvis premiere tickets have been snapped up, with more than 1,400 tickets sold. It’s thrilling to see the theatre packed and the visitor economy humming.”

Festival Director Gill Minervini added “Baz Luhrmann joins a powerful, thought-provoking Vivid Ideas line-up for 2022, as a Global Storyteller alongside Aaron Sorkin, Gretchen Carlson and Troye Sivan. Baz is a creative visionary with a body of work that embodies everything Vivid Ideas is about – celebrating those who push creative boundaries, tell stories that challenge the status quo and drive change for good. Both he and Catherine Martin personify Sydney style and creativity.”

Baz Luhrmann said “I grew up in a very small town in regional NSW. When I was 15 years old I used to come to the city and watch movies, and now I am back in Sydney talking about movies. There’s even one opening tonight – Elvis. It’s home for me and I just feel so comfortable being here. It’s so wonderful to be part of Vivid Sydney.”

Appearing on the red carpet at the Sydney premiere of Elvis tonight at the State Theatre Sydney included Baz Luhrmann and the stars of Elvis including Tom Hanks, Austin Butler and Australian actress Olivia DeJonge, who stars as Priscilla Presley.

To book tickets for Vivid Sydney events and performances, and for more information on the program go to www.vividsydney.com. Get social using @vividsydney #vividsydney.

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Image 1: Baz Luhrmann, Olivia DeJonge, Austin Butler, and Tom Hanks

Premiere of Elvis at the State Theatre, Sydney, Australia. Photo credit: Destination NSW

Image 2: Tom Hanks

Elvis Premiere at the State Theatre, Sydney Australia. Photo credit: Destination NSW

Image 3: Austin Butler & Olivia DeJonge

Elvis Premiere at the State Theatre, Sydney, Australia. Photo credit: Destination NSW

Image 4: Baz Luhrmann & Tom Hanks

Premiere of Elvis at the State Theatre, Sydney Australia. Photo credit: Destination NSW

Image 5: Baz Luhrmann speaking at Vivid Sydney 2022 Ideas

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Musk Threatens to Kill Twitter Deal Over Fake Account Data

Elon Musk accused Twitter of “actively resisting and thwarting his information rights,” as the Tesla founder attempts to get information about fake and spam accounts on the platform.

The accusation came in a letter Musk sent to Twitter Monday in which he warned he could walk away from the $44 billion deal to take over the company should Twitter not provide the information he seeks.

Musk further accused Twitter of a “clear material breach” of its obligation to provide the data.

“Musk believes Twitter is transparently refusing to comply with its obligations under the merger agreement, which is causing further suspicion that the company is withholding the requested data due to concern for what Musk’s own analysis of that data will uncover,” according to the letter.

“Twitter has, in fact, refused to provide the information that Mr. Musk has repeatedly requested since May 9, 2022, to facilitate his evaluation of spam and fake accounts on the company’s platform. Twitter’s latest offer to simply provide additional details regarding the company’s own testing methodologies, whether through written materials or verbal explanations, is tantamount to refusing Mr. Musk’s data requests,” the letter said.

The social media platform has not commented on Musk’s letter. Twitter stock tumbled over 5% in early trading Monday.

Source: Voice of America

Weakened UK Leader Boris Johnson Survives No-confidence Vote

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a no-confidence vote on Monday, securing enough support from his Conservative Party to remain in office despite a substantial rebellion that leaves him a weakened leader with an uncertain future.

Known for his ability to shrug off scandals, the charismatic leader has struggled to turn the page on revelations that he and his staff repeatedly held boozy parties that flouted the COVID-19 restrictions they imposed on others. Support among his fellow Conservative lawmakers has weakened as some see a leader renowned for his ability to connect with voters increasingly as a liability rather than an asset in elections.

Johnson won the backing of 211 out of 359 Conservative lawmakers in a secret ballot, more than the simple majority needed to remain in power, but still a significant rebellion of 148 MPs.

Johnson called it a “convincing” win and said the party should now “come together.”

“What it means is that as a government we can move on and focus on stuff that I think really matters to people,” he said.

With no clear front-runner to succeed him, most political observers had predicted Johnson would defeat the challenge. But the rebellion could still be a watershed moment for him — and is a sign of deep Conservative divisions, less than three years after he led the party to its biggest election victory in decades.

Johnson’s winning margin is less than that secured by his predecessor Theresa May in a similar vote in December 2018. She was forced to resign six months later.

Since replacing May as prime minister in 2019, Johnson has led Britain out of the European Union and through a pandemic, both of which have shaken the U.K. socially and economically. The vote comes as Johnson’s government is under intense pressure to ease the pain of skyrocketing energy and food bills.

But the main blow to his leadership has been revelations that he and his staff repeatedly held boozy parties that flouted the COVID-19 restrictions they imposed on others. That caused anger in the country, and unease among many Conservatives.

Discontent that has been building for months erupted after a 10-day parliamentary break that included a long weekend of celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. For many, the four-day holiday was a chance to relax — but there was no respite for Johnson, who was booed by some onlookers as he arrived for a service in the queen’s honor at St. Paul’s Cathedral on Friday.

Conservative Party official Graham Brady announced Monday that he had received letters calling for a no-confidence vote from at least 54 Tory legislators, enough to trigger the measure under party rules. Hours later, party lawmakers lined up by the dozen in a corridor at Parliament to cast their ballots in a wood-paneled room, handing over their phones as they entered to ensure secrecy.

Johnson addressed dozens of Conservative lawmakers in a House of Commons room before the vote as he tried to shore up support, vowing: “I will lead you to victory again.”

Johnson’s allies had insisted he would stay in office if he won by even a single vote.

Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi said Johnson had won the vote “handsomely,” and urged the party to “draw a line under this now.”

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, one of the favorites to succeed Johnson if he is ousted, tweeted: “Pleased that colleagues have backed the Prime Minister. I support him 100%. Now’s the time to get on with the job.”

But previous prime ministers who survived no-confidence votes emerged severely weakened.

Johnson became prime minister in July 2019, capping a rollercoaster journey to the top. He had held major offices, including London mayor and U.K. foreign secretary, but also spent periods on the political sidelines after self-inflicted gaffes. He kept bouncing back, showing an uncommon ability to shrug off scandal and connect with voters that, for many Conservatives, overshadowed doubts about his ethics or judgment.

But concerns came to a head after an investigator’s report late last month that slammed a culture of rule-breaking inside the prime minister’s office in a scandal known as “partygate.”

Civil service investigator Sue Gray described alcohol-fueled bashes held by Downing Street staff members in 2020 and 2021, when pandemic restrictions prevented U.K. residents from socializing or even visiting dying relatives.

Gray said Johnson and senior officials must bear responsibility for “failures of leadership and judgment.”

Johnson also was fined 50 pounds ($63) by police for attending one party, making him the first prime minister sanctioned for breaking the law while in office.

The prime minister said he was “humbled” and took “full responsibility” — but insisted he would not resign. He urged Britons to “move on” and focus on righting the battered economy and helping Ukraine defend itself against a Russian invasion.

But a growing number of Conservatives feel that Johnson is now a liability who will doom them to defeat at the next election, which must be held by 2024.

“Today’s decision is change or lose,” said Jeremy Hunt, who ran against Johnson for the Conservative leadership in 2019 but has largely refrained from criticizing him since. “I will be voting for change.”

Lawmaker Jesse Norman, a longtime Johnson supporter, said the prime minister had “presided over a culture of casual law-breaking” and had left the government “adrift and distracted.”

Despite his victory, Johnson is likely to face more pressure. The war in Ukraine, a simmering post-Brexit feud with the EU and soaring inflation are all weighing on the government.

Polls give the left-of-center opposition Labour Party a lead nationally, and the Conservatives could lose special elections later this month for two parliamentary districts, called when incumbent Tory lawmakers were forced out by sex scandals.

Johnson tried to focus on broader issues, promising colleagues he would cut taxes — a policy popular with Tories — and noting that he spoke Monday to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He has been a vocal supporter of Ukraine’s cause, a stance shared by his possible successors.

Cabinet minister Steve Barclay, a Johnson ally, said toppling the leader now would be “indefensible.”

But Steve Baker, a strong Brexit supporter whose opposition to May helped Johnson take power, said he was voting for Johnson to go because the prime minister had broken the law.

He predicted before the vote that Johnson would likely “formally win” but said that would not settle the matter.

“What that means over the months ahead, I don’t know,” Baker said.

Source: Voice of America

Azerbaijani currency rates for June 6

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 6. The official exchange rate of the US dollar and the euro against the Azerbaijani manat as of June 6, 2022 was set at 1.7 and 1.8238 manat respectively, Trend reports via the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA).

The manat rate in relation to world currencies on June 6:

Currencies Official exchange rate

1 US dollar USD 1,7

1 Euro EUR 1,8238

1 Australian dollar AUD 1,2244

1 Argentine peso ARS 0,0141

100 Belarus ruble BYN 0,6186

1 Brazil real BRL 0,3560

1 UAE dirham AED 0,4628

1 South African rand ZAR 0,1097

100 South Korean won KRW 0,1357

1 Czech koruna CZK 0,0740

1 Chilean peso CLP 0,2094

1 Chinese yuan CNY 0,2556

1 Danish krone DKK 0,2452

1 Georgian lari GEL 0,5739

1 Hong Kong dollar HKD 0,2167

1 Indian rupee INR 0,0219

1 British pound GBP 2,1249

100 Indonesian rupiah IDR 0,0118

100 Iranian rials IRR 0,0040

1 Swedish krona SEK 0,1741

1 Swiss franc CHF 1,7678

1 Israeli shekel ILS 0,5109

1 Canadian dollar CAD 1,3517

1 Kuwaiti dinar KWD 5,5546

1 Kazakh tenge KZT 0,0039

1 Kyrgyz som KGS 0,0209

100 Lebanese pound LBP 0,1124

1 Malaysian ringgit MYR 0,3873

1 Mexican peso MXN 0,0871

1 Moldovan leu MDL 0,0895

1 Egyptian pound EGP 0,0912

1 Norwegian krone NOK 0,1803

100 Uzbek soum UZS 0,0154

1 Polish zloty PLN 0,3979

1 Russian ruble RUB 0,0270

1 Singapore dollar SGD 1,2366

1 Saudi riyal SAR 0,4532

1 SDR (Special Drawing Rights of IMF) XDR 2,2960

1 Turkish lira TRY 0,1031

1 Taiwan dollar TWD 0,0578

1 Tajik somoni TJS 0,1460

1 New Turkmen manat TMT 0,4857

1 Ukrainian hryvna UAH 0,0580

100 Japanese yen JPY 1,3009

1 New Zealand dollar NZD 1,1061

Source: TREND News Agency

Kazakhstan to take number of measures to develop TITR

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 6. Kazakhstan will take a number of measures to develop transportation along the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), the Kazakh Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development told Trend.

According to the Ministry, it is planned to create a “container hub” on the basis of the Sea Port of Aktau’s special economic zone.

At the same time, an international competition will be held to determine the investor. It is expected to attract worldwide container operators such as PSA International (Singapore), Maersk (Denmark) and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC).

“Replenishment of merchant fleet with four ferries is envisaged with the involvement of private business. In addition, the ministry plans to implement a number of projects within the framework of the national project “Strong regions – an accelerator of development of Kazakhstan” until 2025,” Ministry said.

“The construction of second tracks and the electrification of the Dostyk-Aktogay-Moiynty railway section are scheduled for a period from 2022 through 2025,” Ministry added.

According to Ministry, the implementation of this project will increase the speed of container trains and increase the throughput of the section by five times.

Also, the construction of a bypass railway station in Almaty is planned for period from 2022 through 2023.

“The implementation of this project will reduce transportation time for transit cargo by two days, also will unload the Almaty station by 40 percent,” Ministry also noted.

Construction of the Maktaral-Darbaza railway line is scheduled for 2023-2024, during which it is planned to create an additional railway crossing with Uzbekistan and connect the Maktaral district (Kazakhstan) direct communication with other regions of Kazakhstan without entering the territory of Uzbekistan,” Ministry added.

In addition, Ministry noted that Kazakhstan plans to build and reconstruct roads with a length of 12,000 kilometers until 2025.

“The implementation of the above projects will increase the speed of transit traffic through the territory of Kazakhstan,” Ministry emphasized.

Source: TREND News Agency

Iranian currency rates for June 6

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 6. The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) announced the official rate of foreign currencies on June 6, Trend reports referring to CBI.

According to the currency exchange rate of the Central Bank of Iran, 23 currencies have grown and 15 have decreased in price, compared to June 2.

According to CBI, $1 equals 42,000 Iranian rials and 1 euro equals 45,023 rials.

Currency Iranian rial on June 6 Iranian rial on June 2

1 US dollar USD 42,000 42,000

1 British pound GBP 52,457 52,365

1 Swiss franc CHF 43,670 43,544

1 Swedish krona SEK 4,400 4,260

1 Norwegian krone NOK 4,451 4,428

1 Danish krone DKK 6,054 6,009

1 Indian rupee INR 542 542

1 UAE dirham AED 11,437 11,437

1 Kuwaiti dinar KWD 136,765 137,191

100 Pakistani rupees PKR 21,246 21,249

100 Japanese yens JPY 32,043 32,285

1 Hong Kong dollar HKD 5,354 5,352

1 Omani rial OMR 109,235 109,233

1 Canadian dollar CAD 33,322 33,147

1 New Zealand dollar NZD 27,577 27,169

1 South African rand ZAR 2,694 2,688

1 Turkish lira TRY 2,559 2,558

1 Russian ruble RUB 663 653

1 Qatari riyal QAR 11,539 11,539

100 Iraq dinars IQD 2,878 2,879

1 Syrian pound SYP 17 17

1 Australian dollar AUD 30,300 30,080

1 Saudi riyal SAR 11,201 11,201

1 Bahraini dinar BHD 111,703 111,703

1 Singapore dollar SGD 30,567 30,537

100 Bangladeshi takas BDT 47,128 47,241

10 Sri Lankan rupees LKR 1,16 1,169

1 Myanmar kyat MMK 23 23

100 Nepalese rupees NPR 33,799 33,809

1 Libyan dinar LYD 8,809 8,825

1 Chinese yuan CNY 6,307 6,282

100 Thai baths THB 122,354 122,282

1 Malaysian ringgit MYR 9,569 9,583

1,000 South Korean wons KRW 33,567 33,685

1 Jordanian dinar JOD 59,240 59,239

1 euro EUR 45,023 44,698

100 Kazakh tenge KZT 9,676 9,898

1 Georgian lari GEL 14,139 14,001

1,000 Indonesian rupiahs IDR 2,910 2,884

1 Afghan afghani AFN 473 472

1 Belarus ruble BYN 12,445 12,432

1 Azerbaijani manat AZN 24,707 24,721

100 Philippine pesos PHP 79,351 80,005

1 Tajik somoni TJS 3,736 3,693

1 Turkmen manat TMT 11,988 12,022

In Iran, the official exchange rate is used for the import of some essential products.

SANA system is a system introduced by the Central Bank of Iran to the currency exchange offices, where the price of 1 euro is 276,981 rials, and the price of $1 is 258,385 rials.

NIMA is a system intended for the sale of a certain percentage of the foreign currency gained from export.

The price of 1 euro in this system is 262,552 rials, and the price of $1 is 244,924 rials.

On the black market, $1 is worth about 315,000-318,000 rials, while 1 euro is worth about 338,000-341,000 rials.

Source: TREND News Agency