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Shooting reported between Kyrgyz, Tajik border troops

6353236 10.10.2020 Kyrgyz servicemen stand guard in the street after President Sooronbai Jeenbekov declared a state of emergency in the capital and ordered troops to be deployed there, in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Alexey Maishev / Sputnik (Photo by Alexey Maishev / Sputnik / Sputnik via AFP)

Earlier in the day, Bishkek announced that forces were put on alert over “tensions” at the border over the Tajik side unilaterally blocking the area that connects two Kyrgyz towns, Batken and Isfana.

“However, at around 19:35 [13:35 GMT], the situation worsened due to the use of weapons by the Tajik side against Kyrgyz border units … in the area of Chyr-Dobo area of the Batken region. The main skirmishes between units of the border troops of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are taking place in the areas of Tort-Kocho and Chyr-Dobo. The Tajik side uses mortars and grenade launchers,” the spokesperson of the border service stated.

The border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan sometimes turns into a conflict zone between local residents and border officers on both sides. The reason for the conflict: non-demarcated areas of where it is impossible to say which of the two countries the land belongs to.

 

Iranian president congratulates Team Melli on qualifying for World Cup finals

President Ebrahim Raisi

The president emphasized that the consecutive and decisive victories of the Iranian national football team in the matches and its qualification for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, brought a wave of joy and happiness for the proud nation of Iran. He added, “I sincerely thank all the managers, coaches and especially the capable and zealous players of the national football team for their valuable efforts, and I wish them health, pride and continued victory in the next stages.”

Qatari FM invites Iran president to attend next GECF meeting

The Gas Exporting Countries Forum, headquartered in Doha, Qatar, is an intergovernmental organization with 19 members. The group controls over 70% of all natural gas reserves in the world.

The top Qatari diplomat said his country is determined to develop relations with Iran in different political and economic fields, and that the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani personally monitors the expansion of relations between the two sides.

The Qatari Foreign Minister also said Qatar agrees with Iran that “the presence of foreign forces in the region has negative effects, and we believe that the countries of the region should take the path of peace and progress by relying on regional cooperation.”

During the meeting, the Iranian president also emphasized the importance of regional cooperation.

“Deepening relations and further synergy among neighboring countries can provide security”, Raisi stated.

He referred to the capacities of Tehran-Doha cooperation in different political, economic and cultural sectors.

“We stand ready to activate all areas for the development of bilateral and regional cooperation for the benefit of the two nations,” the Iranian president added.

Raisi stressed that the presence of foreign powers in West Asia increases insecurity, adding that foreign powers do not respect the identity and dignity of regional nations and governments.

Russia envoy says his comments on Vienna talks distorted

In a tweet, Mikhail Ulyanov said, “A few important words were missed by Bloomberg. I said; if the ViennaTalks continue at the current pace… I don’t rule out that the negotiations can be expedited through joint efforts of all participants. The talks are already at an advanced stage.”

Ulyanov earlier struck an optimistic tone about the negotiations aimed at reviving the Iran nuclear deal in an interview with Russia 24 channel.

Referring to the progress in talks between Iran and the P4+1 group of countries, he added it is realistic to say that a deal will be reached by the end of February.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said on Thursday that Iran does not trust the US. Amir Abdollahian said in a tweet, “History, experience and a study of the US behavior have shown that the American politicians and rulers cannot be trusted.”

He said, “For us, the criterion for any judgment will be the observation of the practical behavior of the United States.”

Amir Abdollahian also underlined the necessity of sanctions removal, saying,  “All interests of Iran must be realized and things must change tangibly on the ground.”

Navy commander: Presence in high seas sign of Iran’s might

Commander of the Iranian Navy ,Shahram Irani

“The reason why the Navy focuses on being present in waters far away is that this presence with military units is a sign of the country’s might. Destroyers of the naval units that we send for such missions have mostly been built domestically…so that this is a manifestation of our capability,” Shahram Irani stated in an exclusive interview with Tasnim News Agency.

The commander said naval missions in international waters show that despite facing an evil triangle of conspiracy, threats and sanctions over the past 40 years, Iran has been able to stand on its own feet.

He noted that this presence has been in accordance with the orders of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.

Iran’s naval forces have expanded their operations in international waters in recent years to protect merchant ships and oil tankers.

Last year, an Iranian Navy flotilla entered the Atlantic Ocean for the first time.

Qatari FM: Yemen crisis has no military solution

Al Thani was speaking during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian in Tehran on Thursday.

The top Qatari diplomat said, “We are worried about a new escalation of tension and believe that the Yemeni crisis has no military solution”. Al Thani urged the warring sides in the Yemen conflict to  find a solution through dialogue.

He added that the current situation is not in the interest of any parties.

Amir Abdollahian also referred to the latest surge in Saudi-led attacks against Yemen, saying the escalation only increases violence in Yemen and destroys the path to peace”.

The Iranian foreign minister referred to the fast pace of regional and international developments, underlining the need for closer consultations between Iran and Qatar and for efforts to establish peace and stability in Yemen and Afghanistan.
In the meeting, the top diplomats of Iran and Qatar discussed bilateral ties too.

Iran celebrates 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Striker Mehdi Taremi gave the hosts an invaluable lead in the 48th minute of the match at the Azadi Stadium in the capital Tehran on Thursday.

Iranians are now celebrating the country’s fastest qualification in history for the world’s biggest football event.

Iranian women fans were also among about 10,000 spectators at the Azadi Stadium.

Unbeaten in Group A, Iran now leads the group with 19 points.

The top two finishers in each of Asia’s qualifying groups will definitely make it to World Cup finals which will be held from 21 November to 18 December.

The teams finishing third in their groups in Asia will face a series of playoffs for a possible fifth berth in Qatar.

Russia says ‘no positive response’ from US to security proposals

Speaking on Thursday, the top diplomat said, “there has been no positive response” to the Kremlin’s core concerns in the document provided by the American side following weeks of talks with their counterparts.

“The main issue is our clear position on the unacceptability of further NATO expansion to the East and the deployment of highly-destructive weapons that could threaten the territory of the Russian Federation,” Lavrov explained.

According to Lavrov, the document promised by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken following talks last week in Switzerland failed to address these points.

“It is significant that when our Western colleagues react to our proposals, they always call for the implementation of agreed principles in the Euro-Atlantic… they immediately say this means NATO has the right to expand and no country has the right to prohibit it,” he added.

Reacting to the document later the same day, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said Russia is now contemplating its response, and the document is being assessed by President Vladimir Putin. According to the spokesman, the requests put forward by the Russian side have not been fully taken into account by Washington and the US-led military bloc.

“There are and should always be prospects… for further dialogue,” he said.

“It is in our interests and in the interests of the Americans. But as for the substantive dialogue on the draft documents, there are issues of a different nature, but I will not get ahead of myself,” Peskov added.

Lavrov also revealed that the content of the document “is likely to become known to the general public in the very near future.” However, he added, “as our American colleagues told us, although they would prefer to keep it confidential, it has been agreed with all of the US’s allies, as well as the Ukrainian side. There’s no doubt it will be leaked in the very near future.”

Last week, Blinken hinted that Washington was not prepared to make any concessions to Russia’s demands that NATO limit its expansion close to its borders by blocking Ukraine from trying to join the military bloc.

Speaking following the talks in Geneva, the secretary of state said, “I made clear to Minister Lavrov that there are certain principles that the US, our partners and allies, are committed to defend. That includes those that would impede the sovereign right of the Ukrainian people to write their own future. There is no trade-space there – none.”

Kiev’s aspirations to join the bloc have long been seen as a ‘red line’ in Moscow, with Peskov previously saying it comes down to a question of “life or death.”

Last month, Russia handed over two draft treaties, one addressed to Washington and the other to NATO, which it says are aimed at reducing the risk of conflict on the European continent. Moscow requested that the bloc refrain from any military activity on the territory of the former Warsaw Pact states that joined after 1997, following the fall of the Soviet Union.

NATO’s secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, has also played down the chances of agreeing to Moscow’s requests, saying that the country has no veto on Ukraine’s efforts to join up, and insisted it will not accept a “two-tier” membership system that prevents it from deploying troops in certain states.

Putin has previously said that the last Soviet premier, Mikhail Gorbachev, was given assurances by the West that NATO would not push into the space left by the collapse of the USSR. A tranche of documents was declassified in 2017, and subsequently cited by a number of analysts as showing that American, British, and German officials verbally assured the Kremlin in the 1990s that NATO would not move into Eastern European countries. The bloc rejects these claims and it has always had an ‘open door’ policy.

Arguing that written assurances that there would be no further expansion are necessary for Russia’s security, Putin claimed that the West “cheated” Russia in the years that followed when Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, and the Baltic states were admitted.

Covid-19 infections climb in Iran raising fears of sixth wave of outbreak

Iran's COVID-19 Infections Surpass 110,000

Iran’s Health Ministry reported on Thursday that nearly 14,300 infection cases had been detected over the past 24 hours compared with 11,851 on Wednesday.

The ministry also reported 30 more fatalities compared with 29 on Wednesday taking the total number of those who have lost their lives to the disease to 132,333.

Iran has so far been hit by five waves of the outbreak making it one of the worst-hit countries in the Middle East.

Iran’s intensified national vaccination program has seen a total of well over 130,000,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine administered, with nearly 54,000,000 people fully inoculated.

Health authorities are hoping to prevent a sixth wave by racing to give people their booster jabs. So far, nearly 16,000,000 people have had their third shots.

Jordan army says killed many smugglers from Syria

A report on the Jordanian army’s website on Thursday said it thwarted several suspected attempts to smuggle drugs from Syria, and that large quantities of narcotics were seized in separate interventions where several people were wounded.

The army announced it also found large quantities of drugs hidden in Syrian trucks passing through Jordan’s main border crossing.

It added it was “continuing to apply the newly established rules of engagement and will strike with an iron fist and deal with force and firmness with any infiltration or smuggling attempts to protect the borders”.

Earlier this month, Jordan’s military announced an army officer was killed in a shoot-out with smugglers along the long porous border it shares with Syria.

Jordan is home to more than 650,000 Syrian refugees who fled the war that has raged there for more than 10 years.

In September, Syrian and Jordanian officials discussed border security after Syrian government forces captured rebel-held areas along the Jordanian frontier.

A month later, Jordan’s King Abdullah II spoke with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the first time in a decade after the two countries reopened a key border crossing.

An illegal drug industry has flourished in Syria after 10 years of war. In recent years, it has emerged as a hotspot for making and selling captagon, an illegal amphetamine.

Syria and Lebanon have become gateways for the drug to the Middle East, particularly the Persian Gulf.

Jordanian officials claim Lebanon’s Hezbollah group and other armed groups who control much of southern Syria are behind the surge in smuggling. Hezbollah denies the accusations.

The United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime stated in a 2014 report that the amphetamine market is on the rise in the Middle East, with busts mostly in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria accounting for more than 55 percent of amphetamines seized worldwide.