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UN Rapporteur Has No Authority to Comment about Ukrainian Plane Crash: Iran

Ukraine Plane Crash: Eyewitnesses Say Can’t Sleep Anymore

In a statement on Wednesday, Saeed Khatibzadeh explained that the incident is outside the UN official’s remit based on her mission objectives stipulated in a UN Human Rights Council resolution.

“In international law, there are specific as well as precise legal and technical frameworks to look into this issue, and the rapporteur’s sphere of activity has nothing to do with these regulations and frameworks; rather, the rapporteur’s unwarranted involvement might have an unconstructive impact on the legal procedures as well,” Khatibzadeh said.
“She has put forward numerous points indicating the information which she had received and was the base of her report was distorted, tainted with numerous mistakes, biased and irrelevant,” he noted.

“Accordingly, some charges have been levelled against the Islamic Republic of Iran without any valid evidence and documents,” he added.

“It specifically seems that she has got involved in this issue hastily, and the result of this hasty action was an unprofessional, invalid and undocumented text which has resulted in questions and ambiguities about the motive behind this move,” Khatibzadeh explained.

He underlined that even if Callamard considered reviewing the case within her purview, she could have waited until a technical report on the incident as well as an indictment for the accused were issued.

“A technical report on the incident was drawn up in accordance with international standards on December 29, 2020 and sent to relevant countries,” Khatibzadeh said.

“So far, three countries have sent to the relevant authority their technical viewpoints about this report. Most of those views confirmed the technical report,” the spokesman explained.

“Moreover, based on comments made by the relevant official, the final report will be made public by the end of the current Persian Year (ending March 20, 2021),” Khatibzadeh said.

“The report, which contains hundreds of pages, precisely, professionally and comprehensively deals with factors contributing to the accident and other relevant issues,” he explained.

Khatibzadeh said an indictment for those accused in the case is about to be issued by Iranian judicial authorities.

He said the court will soon begin looking into charges against the accused once the case is completed at the military prosecutor’s office.

“Maybe one of the reasons of this unwarranted haste is her resignation from her post as special rapporteur, and by issuing an immature and impetuous text, she may have wanted to turn the issue into a fait accompli for her successor, or she may have received promises for new job positions at some nongovernmental organizations in return for her move to issue this politically-motivated text,” Khatibzadeh said.

“Given that the rapporteur’s action was outside the purview of her responsibilities and overlooked the international technical and legal mechanism for looking into air accidents, the text is not effective whatsoever. Nevertheless, irrespective of her motive and regardless of the main issue, i.e., the rapporteur’s not having the authority to look into the incident, the Islamic Republic of Iran has, in a goodwill gesture, prepared detailed answers to the questions and ambiguities raised and will present them soon,” he said.

Zarif Urges South Korea to Release Iran’s Frozen Assets ASAP

Speaking in a Wednesday phone conversation with his South Korean counterpart Chung Eui-yong, Foreign Minister Zarif expressed hope that Seoul will provide the Central Bank of Iran with access to its financial resources in South Korean banks as soon as possible.

He underlined that bilateral relations between the two countries have unfortunately been affected by the South Korean banks’ unlawful move in the past two and a half years, especially under the difficult conditions caused by the coronavirus outbreak and at a time when the Iranian people seriously needed those resources.

Chung Eui-yong, in turn, said the fact that the two top diplomats are having this conversation less than three weeks after his appointment indicates the significance Seoul attaches to its relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

He said he is determined to use all his power to resolve the issue of Iran’s funds in the South Korean banks.

Referring to the Korean vessel seized in Iran, he appreciated Tehran’s move to release the crew, and expressed hope that the vessel will be released and allowed to return to its country of origin as soon as possible.

Foreign Minister Zarif described the seizure of the Korean vessel as a technical issue which is being addressed by judicial authorities.

He further noted that the Iranian government has not spared any effort to provide consular access and all healthcare and welfare services to the ship’s crew.

As regards the latest developments pertaining to the 2015 nuclear deal and Iran’s measures in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Korean side said it supports the continuation of talks between member states for reviving the JCPOA.

Iran Developing Wide-Body Combat Drone with Range of 3,000km

According to Iranian Air Force Commander Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh, the drone named Kaman-22 (Bow-22) is the first wide-body combat drone manufactured by local experts.

Speaking on the sidelines of his visit to a site manufacturing the advanced pilotless aircraft, he said the new aircraft is equipped with various combat, optical and electronic warfare systems, and has a flight endurance of over 24 hours and a range of 3,000 kilometres.

Kaman-22 is utilized in a range of operations, such as patrol, reconnaissance, data gathering, imaging, and aerial combat with a payload of smart weapons.

In January, the Iranian Army staged a war game and flew new military suicide drones that can conduct nonstop sorties to hit targets at a range of 4,000 km.

Tehran Offers to Share with Romania Its Experience in Fight against COVID-19

President Hassan Rouhani made the comment while receiving the credential of new Romanian Ambassador to Tehran Mirela-Carmen Grecu.

He expressed hope relations between the two countries will further expand as a new chapter of mutual cooperation has opened.

“The two countries enjoy good potential to enhance their cooperation on economic and scientific fronts,” said Rouhani.

The top Romanian diplomat, in turn, said Tehran and Bucharest have always had cordial and friendly relations, which should be best utilized to tap into the existing potentialities to upgrade bilateral cooperation.

She said the implementation of some agreements between the two countries has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

She underlined efforts have been made to hold a meeting of the Iran-Romania Joint Cooperation Commission as soon as possible to make up for the delays and settle the problems which have emerged on the way of boosting bilateral ties.

Iran Says Ready for Closer Corporate Cooperation with Slovakia’s Private Sector

In a Wednesday meeting where he received the credentials of Slovakia’s new ambassador to Tehran, President Hassan Rouhani welcomed closer partnership between Tehran and Bratislava.

“Iran and Slovakia have great potential for expanding their relations in scientific, cultural and economic fields,” said the president.

He further pointed to the outbreak of the coronavirus in the world, and said universal cooperation among all countries is needed to effectively confront the pandemic.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is currently developing and testing three types of coronavirus vaccines, and is ready to share its experiences with other countries, including Slovakia, in this regard,” he noted.

Ladislav Ballek, the new Slovakian ambassador to Tehran, said his country attaches special respect and importance to Iran, and is resolved to promote its ties with Tehran in different fields.

“The coronavirus pandemic has made it all the more necessary to expand collaborations and humanitarian ties between countries of the world,” he added.

Senegal Can Serve as ‘Gateway’ for Iran’s Ties with Africa: Rouhani

President Hassan Rouhani made the comment while receiving the credentials of the new Senegalese ambassador to Tehran.

In the Wednesday meeting, Rouhani underlined that Tehran and Dakar are set to further enhance their relations.

The president also described Senegal as a very important country in the African continent, calling for promotion of collaborations in scientific, cultural, technological, and academic fields as well as Islamic sciences.

“Iran and Senegal have very good grounds for expansion of ties, and the cooperation of public and private sectors of the two countries is imperative for achieving that goal,” he noted.

Saliou Niang Dieng, in turn, said one of his most important missions in Tehran is to try to enhance the level of bilateral relations between the two states.

“Iran and Senegal have always had good and close relations, and they have numerous grounds for strategic cooperation,” the Senegalese envoy said.

Iran President Stresses Closer Ties with Ghana

In a Wednesday meeting with the new Ghanaian envoy to Tehran, President Hassan Rouhani described Tehran-Accra ties as cordial and friendly, expressing hope mutual relations will be enhanced in the new chapter of bilateral ties.

In turn, Ghana’s new ambassador to Tehran Eric Owusu-Boateng presented his credentials to the Iranian president, hailing the longstanding and friendly relations between the two countries.

“Political ties between Iran and Ghana are very warm and friendly, and we should strive to expand our economic relations as much as our friendly political ties,” he added.

21st Telecom Exhibition Kicks Off in Tehran

The event named Telecom 99 opened in a ceremony attended by Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi and his deputies.

The exhibit showcases products in the domains of telecommunications, information technology and innovative solutions.

The exhibit had been delayed for quite some time due to the coronavirus outbreak.
It opened with full compliance with health protocols.
The event is held on the permanent grounds of international exhibitions in Tehran.

Rouhani Urges Biden Admin. to Stop Trump’s ‘Economic Terrorism’

US to Suffer Humiliating Defeat This Weekend: Rouhani

President Hassan Rouhani said Trump’s economic terrorism against Iran amounted to a crime.

“The new US administration should immediately stop economic terrorism operations against Iran. Such a move will open the way. That’s the key to opening the door and holding talks together. We have no problems with that,” said the president.

President Rouhani added the Biden administration has acknowledged, time and again, that Trump’s maximum pressure policy against Iran has failed.

So, he said, the new US government should abandon that policy.

The president then underlined it was Iran that preserved the nuclear deal despite scaling down its commitments under the agreement in response to Washington’s illegal withdrawal from it.

He said Iran has been the only signatory to the deal to fully deliver on all of its commitments, calling on the Europeans and the US to make good on their obligations, too.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Rouhani underscored that Iran attaches great significance to its relations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

He said his administration should not be criticized for its recent agreement with the IAEA.

“Opposing the Iran-IAEA deal amounts to playing in the enemy’s court,” he said.

He said Tehran struck a deal with the IAEA while fully implementing the parliament’s legislation on lifting US sanctions against Iran.

“The government enforced the parliament’s law completely, but acted prudently enough in order not to be accused of refusing to cooperate with the IAEA,” he said.

Rouhani then recalled Trump’s futile efforts to turn the IAEA against Iran.

“One of the cases in which Trump was defeated was his failure to get the IAEA on board against Iran,” he explained.
He then underlined that “the three European countries are very much beholden to us” as the JCPOA survived thanks to Iran.

US Understands No Language Other Than ‘Language of Force’: IRGC

Brigadier General Esmail Qaani said if American officials were wise enough, they would give up confrontation with the Islamic Republic of Iran because “their threats were turned into the best opportunity.”

“They imposed the [Iraqi] war on Iran (in the 1980s), but the same war turned into the best opportunity for us, so that the whole world got to know this Establishment and Revolution,” said the top commander.

He said his predecessor Major General Qassem Soleimani, who was assassinated by the US in Iraq over a year ago, was kind to the deprived and the oppressed, but at the same time, was tough in dealing with the US and “used a language that US authorities would understand.”

He underlined martyrs gave their lives to keep the path of resistance alive, and added the path of martyr Soleimani and other martyrs will continue.