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US says Daesh leader captured in Syria raid

US Forces in Syria

“Coalition forces detained a senior Daesh leader during an operation in Syria June 16,” Operation Inherent Resolve said in a statement.

“The detained individual was assessed to be an experienced bomb maker and facilitator who became one of the group’s top leaders in Syria,” the statement added.

Major Youssef Hamoud, a spokesperson for the Syrian National Army, a separate coalition of rebel groups backed by Turkey, told Reuters that a helicopter raid occurred in Al-Humaira, a village located just south of the Turkey-Syria border.

He told the outlet it was the first US helicopter operation in areas under the rebel coalition’s control.

The US-led forces vowed to continue hunting the “remnants” of Daesh in the statement.

“The mission was meticulously planned to minimize the risk of collateral damage, particularly any potential harm to civilians,” the statement read.

“There were no civilians harmed during the operation nor any damage to coalition aircraft or assets,” it added.

President Joe Biden announced in February that the US had conducted a helicopter raid in northwest Syria, killing the leader of the Islamic State terrorist group, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi.

That raid drew comparisons to al-Qurashi’s predecessor’s death in 2019 during the Donald Trump administration.

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi detonated a suicide vest in a tunnel in northwest Syria during a US attack.

Iranian president orders local company to produce passenger planes

President Ebrahim Raisi

Raisi said HESA has translated a collection of know-how into capability and what “we expect of this company is the manufacturing of passenger airliners with observance of all necessary international standards.”

HESA is the first Iranian company that is producing all types of fix-winged aerial vehicles and also helicopters.

The company is completing its evolutionary process with the order to manufacture passenger planes being put on its agenda.

HESA has already produced Kowsar fighter jet and Ababil drone as well as Shahed 278, Zafar 300, Shahed 274 and Shahed 285 helicopters. HESA has also manufactured impellers using composite materials and has overhauled hovercrafts.

Other aviation hardware produced by the company includes Simorgh training plane and sprinkler aircraft.

Iranian intelligence ministry arrests man linked to captured French spies

Iran Prison

The Iranian Radio and TV station, IRIB, quoted the intelligence ministry as describing the detainee as an agent of a Marxist group whose mission was to sow sedition and provoke rioting among workers in Iran during the May Day.

The suspect was captured while fleeing Iran. The ministry said the detained person had coordinated everything with the two French spies before May Day ceremonies.

The detainee had been tasked with linking labor gatherings with those of teachers with the aim of causing unrest in Iran.

The intelligence ministry said the suspect was escaping Iran with help from counterrevolutionary groups.

The two French spies were arrested some two months ago.

Iranian FM: We will not retreat an iota from Iran’s rights

Iran FM Hossein Amirabdolahian

Amir Abdollahian made the pledge at the Iranian parliament’s national security and foreign policy commission. He attended a session of the body to give a report to the MPs on the latest state of the Vienna talks over the lifting of anti-Iran sanctions.

Amirabdollahian also briefed the commission on his latest consultations and contacts with the EU foreign policy chief and his counterparts from some other countries participating in the Vienna talks.

He said if the US acts realistically, the Iranian Foreign Ministry will continue to stick to the diplomatic path to remove the sanctions on the Iranian people and will spare no efforts to this end.

At the meeting, the Iranian lawmakers described the performance of the UN atomic agency’s director general as non-technical and unprofessional and condemned the recent IAEA’s resolution against Iran as political and unconstructive.

They called for a firm and uncompromising response by Iran and active pursuit of the full implementation of parliament’s Strategic Action Law aimed at lifting the sanctions and achieving the legal rights of Iran.

The MPs also called for defending Iran’s nuclear advancements.

In the end, the Iranian foreign minister thanked the members of the Iranian parliament’s national security and foreign policy commission for their viewpoints and called for the continuation of close cooperation between the Foreign Ministry and parliament to defend the rights of the Iranian people.

Iran Covid: Daily death toll remains single-digit

COVID in Iran

Iranian Health Ministry figures on Thursday showed that the virus had killed 3 people in the previous 24 hours.

The daily caseload was 146. This figure included 30 hospitalizations.

Over the past two weeks, Iran has experienced two days of no Coronavirus deaths, which happened two years after the pandemic reached the country.

Authorities have welcomed the low number of deaths and infections from Covid, but they are doing their best to reduce the daily fatalities to zero including through vaccination.

Iran’s single-digit deaths come as the country witnessed hundreds of deaths daily during the peak of the pandemic’s last wave a few months ago.

More than 50,000 infections were also registered during that time.

Currently, there are no red or orange cities in Iran in terms of danger form Covid. The number of blue cities where things have returned to normal is 335. There are also 113 yellow cities.

Iranian officials are urging citizens to keep observing the health protocols to prevent a resurgence of Covid in the country.

They say easing health protocols would be a big mistake.

Iranian nuclear chief says Natanz and Badroud nuclear projects will be completed soon

Mohammad Eslami

Both Natanz and Badroud cities are located in Isfahan Province.

Moahmmad Eslami noted that the Iranian people can quickly witness the results of the two projects.

He was speaking on Thursday and during the 25th provincial visit of President Ebrahim Raisi to Isfahan Province in central Iran.

Eslami said during the visit, Raisi and other officials including the director of the AEOI will visit the capacities and capabilities of Natanz.

Iran has been expanding its peaceful nuclear energy program despite US sanctions in recent years.

Iranian foreign minister says talks with Saudis positive

Iran and Iraq FMs Hossein Amirabdolahian & Fuad Hussein

Hossein Amirabdollahian made the remark in a telephone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hossein on Thursday.

Amirabdollahian reiterated, “Our assessment of the latest round of negotiations in Baghdad is positive. Tehran welcomes the implementation of the results of talks with Saudi Arabia.”

Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hossein also expressed pleasure at the trend of talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia. He underlined the Iraqi government’s determination to continue its efforts aimed at direct talks between the foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia and the return of their bilateral ties to normal.

As for the Vienna talks aimed at removing anti-Iran sanctions, Amirabdollahian said Iran and the US were exchanging messages through the EU representative but the White House suddenly put forth the idea of issuing an anti-Iran resolution at the IAEA.

He added that Washington is after extracting political concessions from Iran at the negotiating table through the IAEA resolution.

Amirabdollahian noted that Iran has always invited the West to the path of diplomacy and Tehran even put a political initiative on the table several days before the agency’s recent meeting for the purpose of continuing talks until a final deal is reached.

He added that in the face of the US’s unconstructive behavior at the agency, Iran’s countermeasure was to increase its peaceful nuclear activities within the framework of a parliamentary law.

The foreign minister said Iran views diplomacy as the best path to reaching a good, robust and lasting deal, but in the face of bullying, Tehran’s response with be based on strength.

Qalibaf: Joint borders offer opportunity to Iran, Turkmenistan for closer ties

Qalibaf and Berdimuhamedow

In a meeting on Wednesday, Qalibaf and Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedow explored ways to promote bilateral ties and discussed regional developments.

Qalibaf said a swift implementation of the agreements struck between the two neighbors would help them activate their potential for enhanced economic cooperation, adding that the Turkmen president’s trip to Iran would be the start of a serious change in Tehran-Ashgabat ties.

The “definitive” policy of the Iranian administration and legislative branch is to deepen relations with neighborly and friendly states in various sectors, he added.

Besides expanding bilateral ties, Qalibaf said, the two countries need to step up their cooperation against the terror groups active in Afghanistan and drug trafficking.

He said continued insecurity in Afghanistan would deal a blow to ties among the country’s neighbors.

The parliament chief also warned against attempts by the Israeli regime to interfere in the affairs of the region.

In turn, the Turkmen president expressed hope that the agreements signed with Iran would facilitate the expansion of relations between the two sides.

He praised growing humanitarian relations between the two sides as well, emphasizing the significant role that the parliaments of the two countries can play in that field.

‘Iran’s natural gas exports witnessed 2-percent growth last year’

South Pars gas field

In a report on Thursday, IRNA said the country’s natural gas sales rose by 2 percent during the last Persian calendar year, which ended on March 20, compared to the previous year, despite the sanctions and a record gas consumption rate inside the country.

The report attributed the achievement to proper management by the administration of President Ebrahim Raisi.

The exports, it said, did not hamper the distribution of natural gas among households and in the industrial sector, despite freezing temperatures in the winter, during which a record volume of 690 million cubic meters of gas was consumed.

Iran president meets Armenian parliament speaker

Ebrahim Raisi & Alen Simonyan

Raisi said Iran seeks to develop ties with neighboring and friendly nations, including Armenia, adding the Islamic Republic backs the territorial integrity of all countries in the region and lends its support to any plan, interaction and dialogue that ensures peace.

The Iranian president also said both countries have high capacities to expand cooperation in transportation, energy, industry, technical and engineering services exports and agriculture among others.

For his part, Simonyan praised Iran for its “constructive” role in the developments in the region and noted that Yerevan attaches great significance to the economic and transit ties with Tehran.

The Armenian parliament speaker is in Tehran at the invitation of his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.

Earlier on Tuesday, he met with Ghalibaf to highlight the agenda to boost bilateral relations.