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Armed Forces Instrumental in Fighting COVID-19: Iran President

Armed Forces Instrumental in Fighting COVID-19: Iranian President

President Hassan Rouhani said their contribution to the production of hygienic and medical items such as COVID-19 diagnosis kits, face masks and disinfectants is important. He also thanked the military for tapping into all its resources in this regard, and urged it to keep up its efforts and work closely with other sectors until the epidemic is tackled.

The president also touched upon the successful launch of the country’s first military satellite into orbit.

“This accomplishment shows the enforcement of the aerospace sector in the country and the Armed Forces has been a precise and effective step, and we should redouble efforts to further develop that sector,” said the president in a phone conversation with Defence Minister Brigadier Amir Hatami.

Presidetn Rouhani also referred to some movements by foreign forces in the region.
“We should maintain our vigilance and strong presence in the region while carefully pursuing strategies that would help ensure and boost stability and lasting security in the region,” President Rouhani noted.

General Hatami, in turn, appreciated the president’s support for, and attention to experts involved in the development of defence achievements in the country, and underscored attempts to further boost defence capabilities should be pursued seriously.

The defence chief also presented a report on the activities of the Armed Forces and their cooperation with other sectors in the fight against the coronavirus in the country and providing the necessary medical supplies.

“The Ministry of Defence and Logistics of the Armed Forces will stand by the government and people with full power until this disease is completely eliminated,” the defence minister said.

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Iran Dismisses UK, French Stances on Satellite Launch

Iran Condemns Expansion of EU, US Sanctions on Syria

In a statement on Friday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi slammed as unacceptable the French and British stances on the launch of Iran’s Noor (light) satellite, saying, “Employing the space technology with peaceful purposes is part of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s defence program and scientific development, and none of the international treaties prohibit Iran from achieving and developing such technology which has been gained through the efforts of the Iranian experts and elites.”

The spokesman strongly dismissed the one-sided interpretation of the UN Security Council Resolution 2231 offered by France and the UK, stressing, “Under the fatwa (religious ruling) from the Supreme Leader and according to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s reports, Iran’s nuclear program pursues exclusively peaceful purposes; thus Iran’s space program which has defence objectives has not been designed for any other purposes.”

“While the US has been violating each and every clause of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 every day and every moment by withdrawing from the JCPOA and imposing illegal sanctions against Iran, it is surprising that the European countries are not taking action against the US and refuse to condemn that country, and it reveals double standards and surrender to the US’ bullying behaviour in the international arena,” Mousavi deplored.

“France and the UK are expressing concern about regional security while they themselves have a long record in creating tensions in the region and their destabilizing policies are a major obstacle to the return of security and stability to the region,” the Iranian spokesperson added.

Over 88,000 Iranians Infected with COVID-19: Health Ministry

US Regime Complicit in Iran's COVID-19 Deaths: Foreign Ministry

Health Ministry Spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour on Friday said 93 people have died in the past 24 hours from the novel coronavirus, raising the death toll to 5,574.

He further noted that 66,596 patients have so far recovered and been discharged from the hospital.

Jahanpour also said that 3,121 patients are in severe conditions of the disease.
So far, 399,927 tests for the novel virus have been taken in the country.

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Iran Launches Its Largest Aluminum Factory

Reza Rahmani said 50 domestic and foreign companies cooperated in the construction of this unit.

He said the area of the complex is 200 hectares, which has 257 industrial halls and 240,000 square metres of constructions.

He pointed out the facilities of this complex are a complete package in the field of aluminum production with a private dock, warehouse and many services predicted for building a downstream aluminum town in the future.

“We are also following up the development of upstream industries which we had problems with,” continued Rahmani.

He called the opening of this unit a great work in this situation, reiterating that this was an unprecedented project run with the efforts and cooperation of domestic firms like IMIDRO and Ghadir.

A consortium of banks provide capital for this unit, stated Rahmani, mentioning, a series of good measures have been taken in the water, electricity and gas sectors and the treatment plant.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Thursday inaugurated this mega aluminum factory in Fars province via video conference.

The project has an output capacity of 300,000 tonnes per year and was launched with an investment of around $1.2 billion.

Iran Distributing Millions of Aid Packages amid COVID-19 Outbreak

Iran Distributing Millions of Aid Packages amid COVID-19 Outbreak

Brigadier General Gholamreza Soleimani said the aid program will continue until the end of the holy month of Ramadan, which is to start on Saturday in Iran.

3.5 million food and hygiene aid packages have been prepared for the first phase, and the second phase will be implemented in the second half of the holy month, he noted.

He said the “Exercise of Relief” has started since mid-Sha’ban, and will continue until the end of the holy month of Ramadan to help the needy families amid the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Speaking at an exercise in Shahr-e Rey in southern Tehran on Thursday, he said the coronavirus was a test for all nations of the world to test their solidarity.

Referring to the efficiency of the Islamic Republic establishment and the country’s healthcare system, Soleimani noted Iran’s actions in the field of treatment are admirable.

He also claimed that Iran is doing much better than Western countries like Germany in terms of equipment.

Iran Develops Its Space Program While Keeping Low Profile: IRGC

Iran Develops Its Space Program While Keeping Low Profile: IRGC

Brigadier General Amirali Hajizadeh says the launch of the “Noor” satellite was a super project because sending satellites into space is a tough job, but the essence of the work was to remove many barriers in this technology.

In a televised speech on Thursday, he said without being present in space, you are deprived of many large-scale military and civilian facilities, stressing, “The fifth dimension of military affairs, after land, sea, air, and cyber, is space.”

Moreover, the commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force emphasised, “The limitations we have in the land and air for intelligence dominance are much less in the space. When we launched the satellite, we controlled it from Tehran, Zahedan and Chabahar stations. After 90 minutes, the satellite turned once around the earth, and then we received the signal in the northwest of the country. In the next 3 to 10 days, some of its commands will be defined and its settings will be completed to be used fully.”

Regarding the necessity of the IRGC’s entry into space, Hajizadeh said in 2009, with the approval of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, the IRGC Air Force changed its name into Aerospace Force.

“Since that day, we have established a command post as a space command, and extensive measures have been taken over the past eleven years.”

Naturally, we are looking to develop this command. As our missile command began in 1984 with two pads and today it has become a military power, God willing, the day will come when our space command will find a special status in the country, both in the defence and non-defence sectors, added Hajizadeh.

The commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force said the focus is on using solid fuel satellites and Iran will perform all the steps using solid fuel in the future.

“In the Noor satellite, the engine of the first stage burnt liquid fuel because we wanted it to be inexpensive. Now that our job is performed, we will use solid fuel for the first stage engine. We did this launch with a mobile launch pad, which means we don’t need a fixed launch pad, and all of this makes the costs lower.”

He further underlined any country that reaches this stage in the space technology is considered a superpower.

Regarding the impact of this project on the country’s defence power, he said, “The Americans are angry, so it shows the importance of this project. They know we have a new ability, and they are upset.”

Elsewhere in his statements, Hajizadeh talked about Ain al-Assad attack, stressing that when the IRGC was firing missiles at the base, it assumed the Americans will respond; therefore, 400 spot were determined to hit.

In the end, he expressed hope that the next satellite be placed in a higher orbit, of course using the expertise of Iranian youths and knowledge-based companies.

‘More Surprises to Come’, Iran Vows after Satellite Launch

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Referring to the recent launch of the IRGC’s military satellite, Ali Shamkhani said in a tweet on Thursday that “the continuous production of power and the use of up-to-date knowledge for the security and well-being of the Iranian people will continue from the hospital to the space.”

“New surprises are on the way,” Shamkhani added.

The Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council earlier congratulated the IRGC on launching the satellite in a tweet on Wednesday, stating the IRGC once again became a messenger of light (referring to the name of the satellite) on the anniversary of its establishment.

The Noor satellite, as the first military satellite of the Islamic Republic of Iran, was successfully launched by the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) from the central desert of the country Wednesday morning.

Iran’s ‘Noor’ Satellite to Undertake Strategic Reconnaissance Missions

Brigadier General Ali Jafarzadeh made the remarks in a televised interview on Thursday, explaining the main task of the satellite.

“Our first local satellite is going to carry out reconnaissance operations. In the defence sector, we need to have positional and military awareness about our forces, and the sensors installed on the satellite will do this job for us.”

In the civilian and humanitarian field, especially at the time of natural disasters the IRGC plays a key role, and it needs support at these times, but sometimes the weather is so bad that choppers and drones cannot be dispatched, added the Iranian commander.

The satellites are placed in the orbit some hundred kilometres over the places in which disasters have happened. They can monitor all the region completely.

“For example, during Khuzestan province flooding, the scope was so broad that drones and helicopters could not reach the affected regions. So, there is a need for having satellite in these regions, and we will use the Noor in the IRGC’s humanitarian operations,” stressed Jafarabadi.

About the coordinates of “Noor”, he said this satellite is ranked among the types that are placed in s range of 430 kilometres.

“We launched it from Iran’s central desert towards the Oman Sea and the Indian Ocean. We received reports of its second turn from the Northeastern city of Tabriz, being assured that it has been placed in the intended orbit.”

So far, it has turned 10 times around the globe and the terrestrial stations have confirmed it, underlined Jafarabadi.

Based on the international trends, the countries first stabilise their satellites and then run its vital sensors. We will also follow this trend, and then run the operational sensors of Noor, he maintained.

He said the satellite will be put into operation within the next ten days, and its details will be announced to the Iranian people later on.

Iran Raps US, Germany’s Meddlesome Stances on IRGC Satellite Launch

Iran Condemns Expansion of EU, US Sanctions on Syria

In a Thursday statement, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi described the successful launch of the Noor satellite into orbit as a source of pride, saying scientific and technological advances, especially in the field of aerospace, are the Iranian nation’s right.

The spokesman said such interventions would certainly not disrupt the Iranian nation’s determination to achieve progress.

Mousavi also stressed that no UN Security Council resolution prohibits Iran from launching a satellite into space, and the US reference to Resolution 2231 is definitely irrelevant and contrary to the facts.

“Interestingly, the Resolution 2231 is a resolution that the US regime has violated by withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and continues to openly pressure other independent states to violate it,” added Mousavi.

He also rejected Germany’s position on the launch of the Iranian satellite, saying the German Foreign Ministry’s expression of concern over the launch of a satellite designed by Iranian engineers comes as the German defence minister has publicized his decision to buy a fighter jet capable of carrying a nuclear bomb.

“Such double-standard policies threaten the security of the region, Europe and the world,” underlined Mousavi.

At the end, the spokesman stated that the development of science and technology in the field of aerospace is Iran’s legal right, emphasising that “the Noor satellite is for peaceful purposes and has been launched in line with Iran’s defence policy.”

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 23

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Iran’s Leader Thanks IRGC

2- Putin, Bin Salman Shout at Each Other

• Saudi Crown Prince Threatens to Wage War

3- Silence of North Korean Media about Physical Condition of Kim

4- OPEC Cannot Resolve Crisis Alone: Iran Oil Minister

Iran newspaper Abrar


 

Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Authority of IRGC in Space

• Iran Launches First Military Satellite

2- EU Agrees to Pay 5-Billion Euro Loan to Iran Conditionally

• It May Happen with Possible Deal on Payment Method

Iran newspapers Arman melli


 

Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- IRGC’s “Noor” Satellite in Orbit

• IRGC Launches Iran’s First Military Satellite

2- EU Afraid of Beijing’s Corona Diplomacy

• How Does COVID-19 Outbreak Affect China-Europe Ties?

3- Leave Election Race for Next Year: Rouhani at Cabinet Meeting

4- Iran Armed Forces Spokesman Responds to Trump’s Threat after His Order to Warships to Hit IRGC Vessels

Iran Newspaper Ebtekar daily


 

Etemad Newspaper:

1- Most Vulnerable Place in World against Corona

• Gaza in Emergency Situation after 13 Years of Siege

2- President Rouhani Says Uncertain When Corona Crisis Ends

• Government’s Job Very Tough; Ministers Working till Midnight

Iran Etemad Newspaper


 

Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- All Countries Must Take Decisive Stance against US Pressures: Rouhani

2- Trump Issues Suspending Immigration for 60 Days

3- Corona Infection Rate Down by 53 Percent: Iran Health Minister

Ettelaat newspaper


 

Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Ayatollah Sistani Donates $1.5 Million to Corona Patients in Iran

2- Let’s Not Think Battle against Corona Is Over: Rouhani

Jomhouri Eslami daily


 

Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- Iran Goes into Space

• Leader Thanks IRGC Efforts, Good Performance

2- Return of Biden-Obama Team

• Democrat Presidential Nominee Suggest Michelle Obama as VP

Sazandegi newspaper


 

Kayhan Newspaper:

1- World under Iran’s Scrutiny

• Iran Launches First Military Satellite

2- Ayatollah Sistani Donates $1.5 Million to Help Treat Corona Patients in Qom

3- US Medical Staff’s Patience Over at Trump’s Mismanagement

• Latest Reports on Corona in the World

Kayhan newspaper