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U.S. nuclear submarine collides object in South China Sea

A U.S. Navy submarine hit an “object” while submerged in the Asia-pacific region, but the incident did not result in any life-threatening injuries, the United States military announced on Thursday.

The incident took place on Saturday and the submarine’s nuclear propulsion plant and spaces were not impacted and remain operational, the Navy said in a statement.

“The submarine remains in a safe and stable condition,” the Navy added.

U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, stated the incident took place in international waters in the South China Sea and that fewer than 15 people suffered minor injuries like bruises and lacerations. Two of the injuries were categorized as “moderate”.

The officials added that the submarine was now headed toward Guam under its own power for further inspection.

It was unclear so far what the submarine hit, the officials said.

CIA creates China-focused mission center

In a statement on Thursday, the CIA said the China Mission Center was formed “to address the global challenge posed by the People’s Republic of China that cuts across all of the agency’s mission areas”.

The group is just one of fewer than a dozen mission centers operated by the CIA and will hold weekly, director-level meetings meant to better coordinate the agency’s strategy towards China.

It will address global issues critical to US competitiveness, the CIA added, such as emerging technologies, economic security, climate change and health challenges.

CIA Director William Burns stated the new mission center “will further strengthen our collective work on the most important geopolitical threat we face in the 21st century, an increasingly adversarial Chinese government”.

“Throughout our history, CIA has stepped up to meet whatever challenges come our way,” Burns said in a statement on Thursday, adding, “And now facing our toughest geopolitical test in a new era of great power rivalry, CIA will be at the forefront of this effort.”
The announcement comes amid a wider prioritisation by the administration of President Joe Biden on countering Beijing.

In June, Biden announced a new task force at the Pentagon to assess and respond to Beijing’s military challenge.

Relations between the two superpowers have been particularly strained in recent years. However, a US official noted on Wednesday that Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to hold a virtual meeting by the end of this year.

China is considered an especially difficult challenge for the US intelligence community given the insularity of its Communist Party leadership, its large military and security services, and its development in advanced technologies that can counter spying.

Underscoring the challenge, the CIA recently sent a memo to its agents around the world admitting that it was experiencing a shortage of informants from other countries, with some captured or killed, The New York Times and the Washington Post reported.

The CIA and FBI recently unearthed dozens of cases of China recruiting US citizens to supply it classified or corporate proprietary information, as well as instances of Chinese citizens working in the US as intelligence collectors.

The CIA also announced on Thursday that it will designate a chief technology officer for the first time as part of a broader effort to implement advanced computing methods at the agency.

UN chief welcomes Saudi-Iran talks

Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, told a press conference in the Lebanese capital on Thursday that Iran had come a “good distance” in talks with Saudi Arabia.

On Sunday, Saudi foreign minister Faisal bin Farhan revealed that his country had organized on September 21, a fourth round of direct negotiations with Iran and that it is still in its “exploratory” phase.

The spokesperson for the UN chief told reporters in New York that the talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran are of paramount importance for stability in the region.

“We welcome the negotiations between the two countries and we are, of course, ready to provide assistance in any form whatsoever, if requested”.

Iran and Saudi Arabia are divided over a range of issues including Yemen. The Saudis claim Iran interferes in the internal affairs of Arab countries including Saudi Arabia.

Iran wants the Saudis to end their deadly war on Yemen. It also accuses Riyadh of supporting Takfiri terrorist groups in the region.

Saudi Arabia cut ties with Iran in 2016 following spontaneous attack by angry Iranians on its embassy in Tehran prompted by the execution of Saudi Shia Cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.

Nasrsallah hails Iran as a sincere ally

He added that Iran has proved that it is a loyal ally that wouldn’t leave its friends alone.

According to Tasnim News Agency, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was apparently referring to the US and the West who leave their friends alone under difficult circumstances, with the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan being an example.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah also said he is highly hopeful that Lebanon will get out of its current crisis with public cooperation.

In the meeting, Amirabdollahian reaffirmed Iran’s policy to support and assist Lebanon in all areas.
Iranian ambassador to Lebanon Mohammad Jalal Firouznia was also present in the meeting.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Amirabdollahian discussed the latest political developments in Lebanon and the wider region.

The Iranian foreign minister on Thursday also met with high-ranking Lebanese officials including President Michel Aoun, Prime Minister Najib Mikati, Foreign Minister Bu Habib and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri. Also on Thursday, Amirabdollahian met with the officials of the Supreme Islamic Shi’a Council of Lebanon and the family of Imam Mousa Sadr in Beirut to offer his condolences on the passing of Imam Musa Sadr’s wife Ms. Parvin Khalili and the former speaker of the Lebanese

Shia Supreme Council, Sheikh Abdul Amir Qablan.

Video of Iranian boat sinking in Persian Gulf

The goods included 12,000 cellphones, 6 coolers, 13 boxes of Nike shoes, 45 LED televisions, and 90 vacuum cleaners and fridges.

Several days ago, two boats worth 10 billion tomans sank in Pasa Bandar 100 kilometers from Chabahar in southern Iran.

Authorities in Sistan and Baluchestan’s Fisheries blamed the shipwrecks on Cyclone Shaheen.

Kremlin: Putin-Raisi could meet by year’s end

Kremlin

Asked at a news briefing on Thursday whether such a meeting could take place this year, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov replied, “We must certainly not exclude such a possibility.”

He added that this issue is already being weighed, but the exact date of the meeting would depend on the epidemiological situation.

Peskov noted that Tehran and Moscow share “an understanding that such a meeting is necessary and both parties express their readiness and the preparations are underway”.

“The exact date for this summit will be set via diplomatic channels taking into account the developments regarding the epidemiological situation,” he said.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian stated on Wednesday, after meeting his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Moscow, that Iran hoped for a bilateral summit between Putin and Raisi, either in Moscow or Tehran, to confirm the privileged bilateral relations of strategic cooperation.

The Iranian top diplomat noted, speaking at a news conference in Moscow, that the sides agreed to start discussing the strategic partnership document in the near future and Tehran was ready to provide its suggestions in writing.

“It will be a new roadmap of our long-term bilateral cooperation,” he continued.

Iran beat UAE 1-0 in World Cup qualifiers

In Thursday’s match at the United Arab Emirates‘ Zabeel Stadium, Iranian international Mehdi Taremi was the centerpiece of another victory.

Taremi scored in the second half to give Iran a sweet 1-0 victory over the UAE in their World Cup Group A.

This was the third game of the World Cup 022 qualifying process for both teams, and so far Iran is undefeated in Group A.

Before Thursday’s faceoff, the host actually had a nine-match run without a defeat, attracting lots of attention to the game because of that. The Emiratis were also described as being far from an underdog vis-à-vis Iran. But they were outperformed by Team Melli at the end of the day. The win saw Iran stand decisively at the top of Group A with 9 points.
Iran will host South Korea next Tuesday in Tehran.

Iranian FM says Tehran ready to supply Lebanon with oil and gas

Hossein Amirabdollahian made the remarks in a Thursday meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati in Beirut.

Amirabdollahian and Mikati discussed bilateral relations, regional developments and international issues.

In the meeting, Amirabdollahian, while congratulating on the formation of the new Lebanese government headed by Najib Mikati, said the Islamic Republic, as always, stands by the Lebanese people in every field and is ready to help this country.

The Iranian foreign minister explained the areas of cooperation between the two countries in the fields of energy, electricity, oil and gas.

He announced Iran’s readiness to help solve the problem of electricity shortage in Lebanon, supply the country with the oil and gas it needs within the framework of international law.
In the recent months the Islamic Republic has dispatched two shipments of fuel to Lebanon to help the country solve energy shortage. That was done under an initiative by the resistance Movement of Hezbullah.

Lebanon’s prime minister expressed gratitude for the good will of the Islamic Republic of Iran in expanding relations with his country. Mikati described Iran as a great and active economic power and stressed that Iran is powerful in the economic field. He said cooperation between the countries of the region and Iran is beneficial for the whole region.
Iran’s foreign minister also explained the policy of the Islamic Republic on the expansion of friendly relations with regional countries and on how to return to the nuclear talks and also its policy on the developments in Afghanistan.

Russia invites Taliban to Afghanistan meeting

Speaking to journalists on Thursday, Zamir Kabulov, who also serves as the director of the second Asian Department at the Russian Foreign ministry, stated that an invite had been extended to Taliban officials as part of efforts to open diplomatic channels with Afghanistan’s de facto new government.

However, the precise details of a meeting and who might attend it have not yet been disclosed.

Despite the Taliban being designated as a terrorist organization and banned in Russia, representatives of its political branch were granted permission to attend talks in Moscow earlier this year in an effort to forge a peace deal. Since then, the militant group has taken control of almost all of Afghanistan following the withdrawal of US troops and their allies.

In July, just weeks before the Taliban took Kabul, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova defended ongoing negotiations with its senior leaders.

“The Taliban movement is prohibited in our country,” she said, adding that Moscow “reaffirms in every possible way its determination to fight against international terrorist activity”.

“There is a small and important nuance,” Zakharova went on, noting, “The Taliban movement is part of the inter-Afghan dialogue. This is the very dialogue that the Security Council [at the UN] has called on all countries to facilitate.”

She stated that by holding talks with all sides, Russia would continue to champion that process.

Any hopes for a peaceful settlement between the warring parties have since disappeared with the collapse of the US-backed government in August.

In past weeks, Taliban leaders have declared Afghanistan to be an Islamic Emirate and taken control of the state. However, no foreign nation has yet recognized the group as the country’s legitimate government.

Kabulov has previously hinted that Russia could grant recognition, while explaining that “we are in no hurry” and that such a move would be dependent on “how the new regime behaves”.

“If we compare how easy it is to negotiate as colleagues and partners, then the Taliban have seemed to me for a long time much more prepared for negotiations than the puppet government were,” he stressed in August.

According to the top diplomat, the former US-backed leadership was “doubtfully elected, ruled badly and ended shamefully”.

However, as well as opening diplomatic channels with the group, Moscow has also moved to shore up security in the region following the departure of American troops. Russian soldiers have staged a series of drills with forces from neighboring Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, insisting that the shared border will be protected.

Iranian FM: US messages not credible for Iran

Amirabdollahian said the US’s oral messages and empty promises of the European troika are no criteria for Iran.

Amirabdollahian was speaking at a press briefing with his Lebanese counterpart Bo Habib on Thursday in Beirut. He said Iran seeks talks that would realize the rights and interests of the Iranian people.

Amirabdollahian noted that Iran will make decisions and take action based on practical measures of the other sides including the removal of sanctions and their return to their obligations under the JCPOA. The foreign minister noted that Iran has been the only party to the deal that stuck by its obligations under the JCPOA to the end and it’s ready to return to full compliance with the agreement if the other signatories do the same.

Iran reduced its commitments under the JCPOA after former US president Donald Trump left it and reinstated sanctions on Tehran.

Amirabdollahian also spoke of ties with Lebanon. He said Tehran is ready to build two electricity power plants in Lebanon within 18 months.

Amirabdollahian also said Iranian companies are prepared to rebuild the Beirut port that was devastated in a massive explosion in 2020.

He added that during his visit, Iran and Lebanon agreed to hold an economic commission. The foreign minister noted that Iran is ready to help Lebanon in all areas.

He said the Lebanese including the people, the army, the government and resistance movement Hezbollah are capable of challenging the Zionist regime.

He also touched on Iran-Saudi Arabia negotiations. The foreign minister described recent talks between the two sides as good and said Iran is after negotiations which would realize the rights of the Iranian people.

The Lebanese foreign minister also expressed hope that talks between Riyadh and Tehran will bear fruit. Earlier, Amirabdollahian spoke with Lebanese President Michel Aoun.

The Lebanese president reiterated his country’s support for Iran’s efforts to strengthen ties between Tehran and regional, most notably Arab, countries through talks. He also said negotiations will bring views closer to each other.