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Law that Let Iranian Women Pass Nationality to Children Takes Effect

The ministry’s spokesman Salman Samani said the law has been communicated to the National Organization for Civil Registration as well as provincial governors.

“Under the new law, children who are the result of legitimate marriage between Iranian women and non-Iranian men, no matter whether or not they were born before or after the approval of this law, can assume Iranian nationality before they turn 18 years old at the request of their Iranian mothers [only] if they do not have any security problems and [only] at the discretion of the Intelligence Ministry and the Intelligence Organization of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards (IRGC),” he said.

“Response to the security inquiry must be provided within three months at the latest, and the Police is obliged to issue residence permits to non-Iranian fathers [only] if they don’t have any security problems and [only] at the discretion of the Intelligence Ministry and the Intelligence Organization of the IRGC,” he added.

“If the applicant’s father or mother are not alive or are not available, it will be up to a competent court to ascertain the [applicant’s] lineage if there is any ambiguity on the applicant’s descent,” he said.

Samani noted individuals who lack any nationality and who themselves and at least one of their parents are born in Iran can apply for Iranian citizenship after they turn 18.

“If they have no criminal record and security problems, they can acquire Iranian nationality at the discretion of the two security bodies,” he explained.

“By virtue of the president’s announcement, provincial governors and the National Organization for Civil Registration are obliged to set the stage for the proper enforcement of this law in coordination with other relevant institutions,” he added.

Iran Beats France, Italy with 9% Increase in Steel Production

Rahmani pointed out that despite sanction the country’s steel production witnessed a 9-percent increase.

The minister made the statements in a ceremony to run five industrial projects in Kermanshah province.

Iran was the world’s eighteenth-largest steel exporter in 2017. In 2018, Iran exported 9.2 million metric tonnes of steel, showing a 24 percent increase from 2017.

Iran’s exports represented about 2 percent of all steel exported globally in 2017. The volume of Iran’s 2018 steel exports was less than 14 percent of that of the world’s largest exporter, China.

In value terms, steel represented 8.7 percent of the total amount of goods Iran exported in 2018. Iran exports steel to more than 120 countries.

Iran’s top export markets by volume vary across types of steel products. The United Arab Emirates received the largest share of Iran’s exports of flat products in 2018. Iraq held the largest share of Iran’s long products, in addition to pipe and tube products and stainless products. Thailand received the largest share of Iran’s semi-finished products in 2018.

Iran Denies Saudis Responded to Its Oil Tanker’s Distress Call

The Sabiti, a tanker capable of carrying 1 million barrels of crude, was damaged on Friday near the Saudi port of Jeddah after being hit by suspected missiles.

Saudis later claimed they were ready to help the damaged oil tanker.
However, Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organisation has issued a statement on the claim:

1- On October 11, 2019 MT Sabiti was hit twice at 01:30 and 01:50 GMT on the Red Sea and 60 miles off the coast of Saudi Arabia (Port of Jeddah) in the Mediterranean Sea. As a result, two of the ship’s tanks were damaged, spilling the crude oil into the sea, while the ship was in unbalanced conditions.

2- The ship transmits distress calls for 16 times through three equipment between 05:11 and 07:20 GMT on the MF, HF, SAT-C and VHF channels.

While receiving no response from the maritime rescue centres in the region, again the vessel sends an e-mail to the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre of Jeddah, Egypt and Sudan at 08:20 GMT to announce that it was likely attacked by two missiles and damaged. In addition, the ship diverted to the right and the cargo spilled in the sea; therefore it requested immediate assistance. Also at 05:55 GMT, Bandar Abbas Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre announces the issue via telephone to Jeddah Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, receiving a response from Jeddah saying the National Iranian Tanker Company is exaggerating, and denies receiving distress calls, but promises to review and respond again.

3- At 07:30 GMT, the Jeddah Marine Rescue Coordination Centre again declares it has no information [regarding the incident].

4- At 10:00, two helicopters flew off a warship near the vessel, and after patrols returned to the warship at 10:10.

5- In the meantime, through various means on the ship and maritime rescue centre of Bandar Abbas, necessary information was sent in accordance with international regulations to the Jeddah Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre. But unfortunately, despite the stress of international maritime regulations and the need for urgent assistance to keep balance, no action has been taken in the region. Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organisation, as the competent maritime authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran, regards this as contrary to international custom and obligations as well as humanitarian principles.

Explosions Hit Iranian Oil Tanker near Saudi Arabia

 

Iran Sympathizes with Japan over Typhoon, Flood

Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Seyyed Abbas Mousavi on Sunday offered deepest sympathy to the Japanese government, nation, and the affected people over a fierce storm and floods in which tens of people have been killed, several others have been injured or gone missing, and which has brought widespread destruction.

Leader: Iran Has No Motive for Being Hostile to Saudi Arabia

Speaking in a Sunday meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed regret over the destructive role of certain countries in the region and their war on Yemen.

“We have no motive for being hostile to these countries, but they are under the will of the United States …in acting against Iran,” the Leader said.

“Ending the war in Yemen will have a positive impact on the region,” he added.

He further noted that “Iran has never initiated any war” against other countries, but “if any one starts a war on Iran, it will definitely regret it.”

The comments come as the Pakistani prime minister is in Tehran to mediate between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Earlier in the day, Imran Khan said in a press conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani that “no new conflict must begin in the region” between Tehran and Riyadh.

Any kind of new conflict in the region will be to the detriment of regional nations and to the benefit of foreigners, he said, adding, “The peoples of the region, including those of Afghanistan and Syria, are still suffering from the consequences of terrorism.”

Stating that any kind of conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia will affect the entire region, Imran Khan said, “We believe that disputes can be settled through dialogue.”

Referring to his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, the Pakistani PM said, “In the visit, I will offer Pakistan’s initiatives for peace and stability and ending disputes and tensions.”

Iran to Give Appropriate Response to Any Goodwill Gesture: Rouhani

“Any kind of goodwill and good speech will be responded with good, suitable speech,” Rouhani said in a joint press conference with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has travelled to Tehran to mediate between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

President Rouhani stressed that Tehran and Islamabad both share the view that regional issues must be resolved through political ways and dialogue.

“In our meeting, we expressed our concerns about the safety and security of oil tankers, especially what happened to the Iranian tanker on Friday in the Red Sea.”

“We also presented the leads that we have acquired on the issue and stressed that we will continue our investigations until we reach the final conclusion,” said Rouhani.

He said “if a country thinks that it can create insecurity in the region and not receive any response, it is gravely mistaken.”

“Mr Imran Khan made some points about the critical region of Persian Gulf, which we approve. The Prime Minister of Pakistan also stressed that the key to regional issues is ending the war in Yemen, immediate cease-fire and helping the Yemenis, which can be a very good start,” he said.

“Today, we also talked about bilateral relations and deepening economic cooperation between the two countries. We also discussed issues related to security in the two countries’ borders and activating border markets,” said Rouhani.

He said Iran and Pakistan enjoy profound strategic relations and both parties believe that these ties need to continue.

In this meeting, the Zionist Regime’s threats to regional security were explained to the Pakistani officials, said Rouhani.

The President went on to state that the United States’ unjust sanctions against the Iranian nation was another issue that was discussed in the meeting.

“The unjust US sanctions against the Iranian nation is economic terrorism. In this meeting, we discussed how the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as an important agreement, can be returned to its previous states and be implemented.”

“We also highlighted the basic key fact that for the settlement of the issue, the United States has to return to the JCPOA and abandon sanctions,” he continued.

Appreciating Imran Khan for his visit to Tehran, the president said, “We welcome the Pakistani Prime Minister’s goodwill and effort for resolving regional issues so that full peace and security returns to our critical region.”

At the same press conference, Imran Khan referred to the friendly relations between the two countries and said, “The Islamic Republic of Iran has always been a friendly neighbour to Pakistan and supported us in hard times.”

He also appreciated Tehran’s stances in supporting the people of Kashmir.

Any kind of new conflict in the region will be to the detriment of regional nations and to the benefit of foreigners, he said, adding, “The peoples of the region, including those of Afghanistan and Syria, are still suffering from the consequences of terrorism, therefore, no new conflict must begin in the region.”

Stating that any kind of conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia will affect the entire region, Imran Khan said, “We believe that disputes can be settled through dialogue.”

Referring to his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, the Pakistani PM said, “In the visit, I will offer Pakistan’s initiatives for peace and stability and ending disputes and tensions.”

Iran Prefers Using National Currency in Trade with Neighbours: Minister

Speaking on Saturday during his visit to Kermanshah province, Reza Rahmani said that some countries, such as Turkey and Russia, have signed agreements in this regard as using national currency will surely benefit both sides.

Rahmani added that one of the priorities this year is to export to neighbouring countries, and fortunately Iran has recently joined the Eurasian Economic Union which is a significant success under new circumstances.

Reza Rahmani mentioned enemies thought the Islamic Republic would be isolated by sanctions; however, joining the Eurasian Economic Union showed the enemy’s plan has failed.

“We trade over 500 items of commodities, mostly agricultural products and manufactured goods, with Eurasian countries. These goods are generally the ones in which we have domestic consumption surpluses,” pointed out the minister.

Rahmani said these products cover many commodities, from petrochemicals to ceramic tiles and steel products underlining that this move will certainly be to the interest of national and domestic production.

The EAEU summit was held in Yerevan, Armenia, on October 1 and the Islamic Republic attended the conference.

The union includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia.

The Eurasian Economic Union has sought to expand into the ASEAN sphere to diversify against China’s growing Belt and Road Initiative.

An example of EUEA’s efforts to create a common market with ASEAN states is the Transit Potential of the Eurasian Continent initiative. The initiative will implement large-scale infrastructure projects and transportation networks that connect Central Asia, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

New Gas Field Discovered in Southern Iran

A senior official says the filed contains more than 540 billion cubic metres of in-situ gas and 382 billion cubic metres of recoverable natural gas.

“The new gas field lies 200 kilometres south of [the city of] Shiraz [in southern Fars province], 60 kilometres north of Asalouyeh (a southern city home to numerous oil and gas facilities), and 25 kilometres southwest of the town of Khanj,” says the deputy CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company for development and engineering affairs.

The available amount is roughly equal to the gas reserves of one phase of the South Pars Oil and Gas Field, says the official.

The amount of gas available at Eram gas field is enough to meet five years of gas consumption in Tehran province, or one year of gas consumption in Austria, Hungary, and Romania.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Abrar:

1- Iran Ready to Hold Talks with Saudi with or without Mediator

2- Erdogan: Northern Syria Operation Won’t Stop

3- Saudi Arabia’s First Reaction to Iran Oil Tanker Incident: We Wanted to Help

4- Zarif: Iran Religiously, Strategically Opposed to Nuke

5- US Legislators Trying to Impose Sanctions on Turkey over Offensive against Kurds

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13


 

Arman-e Melli:

1- Humanitarian Disaster in Eastern Euphrates: Turkish Attack Leaves 100,000 People Displaced

2- US Submarine Possibly behind Attack on Iranian Oil Tanker

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13


 

Ebtekar:

1- Efforts for Thaw in Iran-Saudi Relations: A Review of Imran Khan’s Trip to Iran

2- Banditry in Int’l Waters Not to Remain Unanswered: Shamkhani

3- Security Won’t Be Achieved by Attacking Syria: Zarif

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Mediation between Iran, Saudi Arabia: Imran Khan in Tehran

2- US Transfers 80 ISIS Commanders from Syria to Iraq

3- Turkish Invasion Displaces 200,000 People in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13


 

Javan:

1- Erdogan’s Peace Spring Gives New Life to ISIS

2- Iran Ready to Mediate between Turkey, Syria, Kurds

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Russia Turns to Saudi Arabia, UAE: Turkey and Iran Must Leave Syria

2- Turkish Attack on US Barracks: Latest Syria Development

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13


 

Kayhan:

1- Attacking Syria No Solution to Turkey’s Concerns

2- Iran’s Forex Reserves Increased: CBI

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Russia President Urges Iran’s Direct Talks with UAE, Saudi

2- One on One Clashes in Ras al-Ain: Increased Violence on Fourth Day of Turkish Invasion

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 13

Iran Leader Urges IRGC to Develop More Advanced Weapons

“The IRGC should have advanced and modern weapons… Your weapons should be modern and updated. It should be developed at home. You need to develop and produce your weapons,” Ayatollah Khamenei said in a Sunday cadet ceremony.

“Investigate to find out what you need in all military and intelligence arenas. During the tyrannical Pahlavi regime [before 1979], we were dependent, backward and unknowledgeable in terms of military equipment. The military equipment of the IRGC must be advanced and up to date; you should invent and manufacture them yourselves,” he said.

“Today, the IRGC is dignified both inside and outside the country, thanks be to God. The enemies have contributed to creating this dignity. With violent, aggressive and hostile behaviour, the Americans increased the dignity of the IRGC. The enemies of God show hostility to God’s servants, and this hostility makes God’s servants more reputable and estimable,” the Leader said.

“We have made great strides since the beginning of the Revolution; there are many shortcomings and difficulties, but the movement which has taken place to this date is amazing,” he added.

Iranian military technicians have in recent years made great headways in manufacturing a broad range of indigenous equipment, making the armed forces self-sufficient in the arms sphere.

Tehran has always assured other nations that its military might poses no threat to regional countries, saying that the Islamic Republic’s defense doctrine is entirely based on deterrence.