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Official: Iran’s non-oil exports hit 54.6 billion dollars

Iran Trade

Mohammad Rezvanifar told Fars News that the figure shows a 5% increase compared to the same period last year.

As for Iran’s business partners, Rezvanifar said there has been no change in this respect and China, Iraq, the UAE, Turkey and India are the largest markets for Iran’s exports while the most important sources of Iran’s imports are the UAE, China, Turkey, Germany and India.

The head of the Customs Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran also spoke about the transit of goods from the country in the first half of this year, saying the volume of goods transported during the period was 7.7 million tons, which shows an 8.2% increase compared to the same period last year.

Iranian musician appointed as Tehran Symphony Orchestra permanent conductor 

Manouchehr Sahbaee

The appointment was made by Mehdi Salem, Director of the Roudaki Foundation, a non-governmental body dealing with cultural and artistic issues in Iran.

The letter hails Sahbaee’s background and record as well as his collaboration with the Tehran Symphony Orchestra.

Sahbai, an orchestra conductor and oboe soloist has a doctorate degree in musicology and arts from the University of Strasbourg in France.

As an oboe soloist, he has collaborated with the symphony orchestra of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and as a conductor with several European orchestras.

Sahbai also has a professorship from Feldkirch Conservatory in Austria.

He previously was the permanent conductor and artistic director of the Tehran Symphony Orchestra from January 2008 to May 2010.

Iranian experts contain oil pollution off Ganaveh Port along Persian Gulf

Iran Oil Spill

Abbas Gharibi added that following the incident in a submarine line two miles away from Ganaveh port in September, equipment, teams and sea vessels were deployed to deal with the issue.

He said the first step was to contain and prevent the spread of the oil spill in order to prevent more pollution.

The CEO of the Iran Oil Terminals Company stressed that the Iranian experts were absolutely capable to do the job in cooperation with the Continental Plateau Oil Company and the Provincial Ports Organization.

According to Gharibi, the main policy of the National Iranian Oil Company is to protect the environment and the company has taken all necessary measures to prevent the spread of pollution and possible accidents at sea.

Iranian speaker: BRICS’ equivalent of SWIFT can replace US-owned money transfer system 

BRICS

Ghalibaf added that Iran will officially become a BRICS member from January 1st and that this is going to be a great opportunity for working with powerful countries.

The Iranian parliament speaker noted that BRICS member states comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South African account for 20 percent of Iran’s transactions with foreign countries and these possibilities can be used through BRICS and its money transfer system.

The US has cut off Iran’s access to SWIFT as part of its sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

Top Iranian general slams deadly bombing in Pakistan, says Tehran ready to fight terror with Islamabad

Mohammad Bagheri

Bagheri made the remark in a message to Pakistani Army Commander Asim Munir after a powerful bomb blast killed 50 people in Pakistan.

While extending sympathy to Pakistan over the deadly terror attack, he expressed confidence that the perpetrators of the crime cannot escape justice and will be arrested by the Pakistani authorities.

Bagheri condemned the bomb explosion in Pakistan and wished swift recovery for those injured in the incident.

The blast ripped through a religious ceremony in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province on Friday.

Minister: Iran self-sufficient in producing 97 percent of domestic needs for medicine

Iran Pharmacy Drugstore

Addressing the 27th Technical Meeting of the G5 Forum on Health Diplomacy in the Iranian capital Tehran, Bahram Einollahi said Iran has no restrictions in expansion of cooperation with the regional countries in the medical and pharmaceutical fields.

He said, “Health diplomacy is a point of convergence for all countries and it will increase cooperation between the neighbors in the region.”

The participants of the forum from G5 member states – Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Iraq – discussed the latest progress in medical equipment and explored ways to open active and new pharmaceutical and medical markets to supply the demands of the group’s members.

The three-day conference started on Thursday with the motto “Towards Equal Access to Medicines and Medical Devices” and will wrap up on Sunday.

The Iranian health minister also announced he would take a trip to the Egyptian capital, Cairo, next week to hold talks with the health ministers of “friendly countries.”

Israel: Female soldiers no longer to guard security prisons amid suspected sex scandal

Israel Prison

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir announced the decision on Friday, responding to earlier reports stating that five Israeli troops had inappropriate contact with a prisoner convicted for his role in a deadly terrorist attack in central Israel.

“The shocking report… is further proof of the necessity and urgency of removing our female soldiers from all security prisoner wings,” the minister said, adding that “by the middle of 2024, there will not be a single female soldier left in the wings of the security prisoners.”

According to the Ynet news site, which first reported on the case, Israeli intelligence services learned that one unnamed IDF guard had an “intimate relationship with a security prisoner over the past year,” believing she maintained contact with the inmate through an illicit phone kept in his cell. The outlet noted there was a “physical and intimate” exchange on at least one occasion, and added that the two even shared photos using the contraband phone.

The guard in question was interrogated by the military, and later revealed that four other guards had similar relations with the same inmate, according to Ynet. She was reportedly detained on house arrest for “fraud and breach of trust,” among other charges, while the other four service members have yet to face questioning.

However, lawyers for the first guard have pushed back on the allegations, insisting their client was a “victim of that security prisoner” and that their relationship was “forced upon her by threats.”

“At one point when my client begged him to stop his actions and let her go – he threatened to hurt her and her family and destroy her life,” attorney Yair Ohayon said, adding, “She is clearly the victim, and now that the matter has become public – she has suffered a double injustice.”

The national security chief previously called for major reforms to Israel’s high-security prison system, pressing to replace IDF conscripts with more specialized professional guards. Similar calls to action came last year following reports that another prisoner had raped a female IDF guard, with officials hoping to place greater “emphasis on preventing sexual harassment” in detention centers.

Qatar calls for Israeli nuclear sites to be subjected to IAEA safeguards

IAEA

The demand was put forward by the Chairman of Qatar’s National Committee for the Prohibition of Weapons, Abdulaziz Salmeen al-Jabri at the annual general conference of the IAEA, which is currently underway in Vienna, the official Qatar News Agency (QNA) reported on Friday.

Jabri further called for Israel to join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

The Qatari official explained that these were legitimate demands that had been confirmed by “international legitimacy resolutions [that were passed] half a century ago”.

He named some of those resolutions as “resolutions of the UN General Assembly [that have been passed] since 1974, [United Nations] Security Council Resolutions 487 of 1981 and 687 of 1991, numerous IAEA resolutions, and the resolution of the Review Conference of the Middle East Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1995.”

The official reminded that Israel’s subjecting all of its nuclear facilities to the IAEA’s comprehensive safeguards regime and its accession to the NPT “is a prerequisite for establishing a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.”

He “stressed that confronting nuclear proliferation in the Middle East is at the core of the tasks assigned to the IAEA…”

Israel, which pursues a policy of deliberate ambiguity about its nuclear weapons, is estimated to harbor 200 to 400 nuclear warheads in its arsenal, making it the sole possessor of non-conventional arms in West Asia.

The regime has, nevertheless, refused to either allow inspections of its military nuclear facilities or sign the NPT.

UN plans to send mission to Nagorno-Karabakh as exodus nears 100,000

Nagorno-Karabakh

The announcement follows Azerbaijan’s “anti-terrorist” campaign in the Armenian-controlled territory which left at least 200 people dead and 400 others wounded during a lightning 24-hour assault last week.

Concerns over the future of the region – internationally seen as part of Azerbaijan though under the control of Armenian separatists for decades – and its residents linger despite a ceasefire brokered by Russia.

The Azerbaijani victory last week triggered a huge exodus of ethnic Armenians living in the breakaway region and marked the end of decades of conflict. It also potentially marked the end of centuries of Armenian presence, after its president signed a decree dissolving state institutions following its defeat.

By 6pm local time on Friday, nearly 98,000 people had left Nagorno-Karabakh for Armenia, according to Armenian state media, citing the prime minister’s spokesperson Nazeli Baghdasaryan.

That accounts for 80 percent of the estimated population of 120,000 people in the ethnic Armenian enclave.

Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General Stéphane Dujarric stated during a press briefing on Friday that the mission’s visit had been agreed by Azerbaijan and would go ahead over the weekend.

“We haven’t had access there in about 30 years. So it’s very important that we will be able to get in,” he said.

“While there, the team will seek to assess the situation on the ground and identify the humanitarian needs for both people remaining and the people that are on the move,” the spokesperson added.

Armenian authorities have responded to the outflux of people by asking the International Court of Justice, a judicial arm of the UN, to tell Azerbaijan to withdraw its troops – citing fears of “punitive actions.”

They requested the court order Azerbaijan to “withdraw all military and law-enforcement personnel from all civilian establishments in Nagorno-Karabakh,” while refraining from “taking any actions directly or indirectly” that would have the effect of displacing the remaining ethnic Armenians or preventing those who fled from returning.

Azerbaijan should also allow people to leave the region “without any hindrance” if they wanted to, the Armenian authorities demanded.

Armenia also asked the court to direct Azerbaijan to grant the UN and the Red Cross access to Nagorno-Karabakh.

Azerbaijan should “refrain from taking punitive actions against the current or former political representatives or military personnel of Nagorno-Karabakh,” the Armenian authorities have announced.

Iran Leader’s aide: US forced Ukraine into war, causing further mayhem in region

Russia Ukraine War

In an interview with Tehran-based Farhikhtegan newspaper published on Saturday, Ali Akbar Velayati also said that the US opened a new front in Taiwan and stood against China by supporting Taiwan’s independence. Beijing claims sovereignty over the island.

Velayati added that Washington further created tensions in another part of the world with a “mischievous plot” by branding Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as a “dictator”.

The senior advisor said Washington’s policies did not stop there and tied the developments in the South Caucasus to the US, explaining Washington used Turkey as a proxy to get on board and disrupt the strategic region. The South Caucasus has been the focus of attention as NATO’s western entrance.

Velayati also said, “A point that has been highlighted by some Turkish officials and media in recent years is that the Azeris in Iran have been under pressure for years and the Turkish government seems to have a mission to liberate the Azeris from the domination of other ethnic groups that make up the Iranian identity.”

Noting that the US controls three oceans in the world, namely Indian, Atlantic and Pacific, the Iranian Leader’s advisor warned Washington wants to put Iran under pressure on the western side of the Indian Ocean, citing the recently-proposed corridor at the G20 summit – which bypasses Iran as a transit hub – in line with the policy.