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Iran Nano 2019 Kicks Off in Tehran

Iran Nano Exhibition 2019, Sorena Satari

The exhibition was opened on Thursday in a ceremony attended by Vice-President for Science and Technology Sorena Sattari and Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian at Tehran Permanent International Fairground.

In this edition, 25 nanomaterial producers are attending the exhibition, which is the highest number of representatives in a single sector.

Manufacturers of construction equipment rank second with 22 representatives, and producers of analysis equipment rank third with 10 companies.

In addition, nine textile industry companies, seven commercialisation firms, seven representatives of agriculture and packaging industry, seven companies in the health and healthcare field as well as seven auto industry firms are attending the event.

17 other companies are also offering their products in fields like environment and water, paint and coatings, buildings and advanced materials.

Moreover, four laboratories are presenting their services and capabilities in the field of nanotechnology at the 12th Nanotechnology Exhibition.

Representatives from seven universities are also attending the Iran Nano 2019 to present their achievements.

The International Nanotechnology Festival is held every year by Iran’s Nanotechnology Innovation Council. It is the largest and most prestigious exhibition in the field of nanotechnology in the country. It is also considered as one of the largest nanotechnology festivals in Asia.

Iran Nanotechnology Innovation Council (INIC) has invited businessmen, industry managers, and industry experts to attend the 12th International Nanotechnology Festival to have the opportunity to get familiar with the latest technological and commercial advancements in the field and meet and negotiate with nanotech companies.

On the margins of the event, visitors can attend matchmaking sessions, visit companies, and participate in the arranged workshops and seminars.

None of Options on US Table Feasible: IRGC Chief

IRGC Chief General Salami

Major General Hossein Salami also added that the Americans have reached a stage that the more they spend, the less they can achieve, and it means they have failed.

“The problem is that their huge economic and military expenditure cannot turn into political gain,” he stressed in a Thursday meeting during his visit to Ardabil province in north-western Iran.

“The Islamic Revolution of Iran means great success and this has made us superior to our enemies, and as time goes on we are becoming more powerful while the US and [global] arrogance are getting weak.”

General Salami reiterated that today the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran has reached a level that the enemy is rapidly withdrawing wherever Iran shows up.

“Saudis and Israelis, who are the US allies, are disenchanted by America and know that in their difficult days the US will not be able to support them,” he concluded.

What Does Erdogan Have in Mind?

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan / Photo by EPA
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan / Photo by EPA

The plan includes a safe zone, 32 kilometres deep in northern Syria, which would extend along Turkey’s southern border for 480 kilometres. Ten cities and 140 villages are planned to be established in the zone for the settlement of up to 3 million Syrians refugees in Turkey.

This ambitious plan would be a brazen violation of the Syrian territory, and is actually designed to counter the Syrian Kurds and Syria’s Kurdish PYD (Democratic Union Party). From the Turkish government’s viewpoint, PYD is not different from PKK, the archenemy of Turks.

Since 2014 and after the Syrian Army’s withdrawal from the Kurdish regions of Syria following an agreement with the Kurds, the Kurdish regions of northern Syria and the three Kurdish cantons, including Cizre, Kobane and Afrin, had been governed autonomously by the Kurds and the PYD. Later, the administration governing those regions changed its name to Democratic Federation of Northern Syria or Confederation of Northern Syria in order to reduce concerns. The Kurds also invited the Arabs, Assyrian and Syriac Christians, as well as the other minorities to cooperate and have a role in the administrative and military arrangements.

It was unbearable for Turkey to see this new Kurdish neighbour next to its southern borders, particularly given that there is no natural boundary, such as a river, mountain or valley, between the Syrian and Turkish Kurds. In fact, the railway known as the East Express, which had been planned to connect Baghdad to Germany before the First World War, was the criterion for demarcation of border between Turkey and France, as Syria was a French League of Nations Mandate following World War I. This borderline was agreed upon later by Turkey and Syria, but caused a lot of subsequent problems for Turkey.

The Turkish and Syrian Kurds have common language and dialect, share tribal qualities and have age-old bonds. Moreover, many Syrian Kurds are emigrants coming from Turkey and have merged into the Syrian society.

Turkish President Declares Beginning of Syria Incursion

In the first reaction to its new autonomous neighbour, Turkey launched operations against the Kurds on the Syrian soil in alliance with the Free Syrian Army. In a new development, Turkey occupied western regions of the Euphrates, including Afrin canton and a large section of Kobane in two operations: Operation Euphrates Shield in 2016 and Operation Olive Branch in 2018. Turkey and its proxy forces practically gained control of a major section of those two cantons, including the cities of Afrin, Jarabulus and Al Bab, stretching over 4,000 square kilometres on the Syrian territory. The only major Kurdish city in west of the Euphrates that has not yet fallen into the hands of Turkey is the important and strategic city of Manbij. According to an agreement among PYD, the Syrian Army, and the Russian forces, Syria’s military forces entered Manbij and prevented the fall of the city.

Nevertheless, Turkey is sensitive and concerned about the eastern parts of the Euphrates as well, the regions rich in oil and gas resources and an area with fertile soil in Cizre canton in Syria’s Al-Hasakah Governorate. Turkey has repeatedly threatened to take action against the Kurds in that region, but the US mediation had prevented a Turkish attack, as the PYD has worked as the US ally in attacking the ISIS forces in Syria in recent years.

Meanwhile, Erdogan’s government is pressurized even inside Turkey into settling the fate of those regions. For instance, Devlet Bahceli, chairman of Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and the biggest ally of the Justice and Development Party in the Turkish parliament has strongly criticized the government’s policies, stressing that east of the Euphrates must be set on fire and a buffer security zone should be established 30 kilometres into the region.

Turkey has no good memories of PKK in northern Syria, because former Syrian leader Hafez al-Assad used the PKK and its leader Abdullah Ocalan as a Kurdish card for playing with Turkey given his relations and differences with Ankara. The PKK forces launched tens of attacks against Turkey from northern Syria for years, until the Adana agreement was signed in 1998.

The other point is that the ‘Arab Belt’ initiative proposed by Erdogan at the UN was not a new plan. In fact, it was initially put forward in 1963 by Lieutenant Muhammad Talab Hilal, head of Syria’s secret service in Hasakah. His proposed belt would have begun from Sari Kani city in the west and stretched for 280 kilometres in an area 10 to 15 kilometres deep in Syria along the Turkish border, and would have reached the Iraqi border in the east. Under that plan, the Arabs would have replaced around 140,000 Kurdish people in 332 villages across that area, but the plan was aborted after Hafez al-Assad took power in Syria in 1970.

It seems that Erdogan’s proposal will remain as a plan on the paper, and that neither the regional players, such as Iran and Syria, nor the extra-regional actors like Russia and the US would approve of such a plan in northern Syria. Such schemes will definitely tighten the geopolitical knots in northern Syria. Turkey needs to behave more realistically towards the issues in northern Syria. Such Turkish plan may even force the Syrian Army and its allies to get engaged in the military clashes in northern Syria in order to protect Syria’s territorial integrity.

 

* Article by Seyyed Mohsen Mostafavi, a visiting fellow at the Centre for Scientific Research and Middle East Strategic Studies (CMESS)

‘Rouhani’s UNGA Visit Results in Global Pressure on US’

Rouhani and Macron meeting in UNGA

“International pressure is increasing against the US, and its reason is the successful presence of the Iranian president and foreign minister at the UN meeting and their meetings on the sidelines,” Massoumeh Ebtekar told Khabar Online.

She went on to say the president’s visit took place while the White House, in addition to sanctions, was seeking to wage a war of nerves and political campaign against Iran.

“Under such circumstances, Mr. president’s meetings and contacts and interviews with important news channels like Fox News and ABC had been planned using expert views, which showed there were strong reasoning and logic behind all those actions,” said Ebtekar, the vice president for women and family affairs.

She said Iran showed in this UN General Assembly meeting that the country still enjoys stability despite all problems.

“The Iranian political delegation’s behaviour suggested that Iran was not on the brink of chaos, and that it enjoyed enough stability and weight on the international transactions arena despite all problems,” she said.

Ebtekar underscored that during the president’s New York trip, all countries wanted to sit down for talks with Iran and favoured Iran’s presence in international talks.

FM Zarif Slams US Economic Terror as War Crime

Iranian People to Survive Latest of US Cruelties: Zarif

He made the remarks in a Wednesday address to the International Conference on Global Economy and Sanctions”, held in Al-Zahra University of Tehran.

In his speech, he discussed the US’ hostile policies against Iran, giving a definition of “sanction” and “economic terrorism”.

He said that using the term “sanction” for the United States’ measures has no legal ground.

He also stated that the US measures are in violation of the JCPOA and the UN Security Council Resolution 2231, and not only have not been taken for law enforcement but are aimed at breaking the law and for the US’ illegal use of a legal term.

In response to comments by the US secretary of state who had claimed that if people of Iran want to have food to eat, they should force their government to change its policies, Foreign Minister Zarif said using starvation of civilians is a blatant example of war crime, and terrorism is also an example of an international crime.

“This measure by the US not only does not bear the legal conditions of sanctions, but involves the legal conditions for economic terrorism. Since the main target of economic terrorism and war is civilians, it amounts to a war crime.”

Zarif also noted that the primary and fundamental strategy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and people for countering the United Sates’ maximum pressure is maximum resistance.

Highlighting the reliance on internal forces and capabilities as the examples of such resistance, the foreign minister underlined that Iran’s capabilities are growing in this path.

Zarif also noted that one of the ways to combat the US economic terrorism is to minimize the unnecessary tensions in relations with the other governments, particularly with the neighbours, by observing the principles of wisdom, dignity and expediency.

“We must believe and be committed to concentrating our national strength on the immediate target, namely countering the US ‘economic terrorism’ and getting through these conditions.”

He also emphasized the necessity for vigilance and caution in countering the US measures, stressing, “We should not allow the US to turn its hostile and illegal policies against Iran into an issue and stance of the international community or to change the question and its unilateral economic terrorism against the Iranian nation into a legitimate international issue.”

The Iranian foreign minister also described the use of national currencies for economic exchanges as another way to deal with the US economic terrorism, stating, “We have begun negotiations with many countries about the complicated barter systems, some of which have yielded results and some others are going to be finalized, as the INSTEX mechanism proposed by the Europeans is founded on this basis – in case the Europeans have their own political power and will – and this would be an alarm for the US to see its closest friends, at least in theory and not in practice, breaking away from (the US) dollar.”

Syria Condemns Turkish Military Operation, Shelling Kills 4 Civilians

In a statement on Wednesday, the Syrian Foreign Ministry condemned in the strongest terms the reckless statements and hostile intentions of the Turkish government and the military build-up at the common border, which it said constitutes an outrageous violation of the international law and a blatant breach of the UN Security Council’s resolutions that affirm respect for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Turkey launched a military operation in northeast Syria on Wednesday. The so-called Operation Peace Spring began with air raids on Tuesday.

SANA reported on Wednesday that three Syrian children and a woman have been killed in a shell attack from the Turkish forces on a house in Bashiryah neighborhood in Qamishli.

In its statement, the Syrian Foreign Ministry said Turkey’s “hostile behavior” is part of its policy of expansionist ambitions in the Syrian territories, stressing that such policy could not be justified under any pretext.

“What the Turkish regime claims regarding the security of the borders is refuted by this regime’s ignorance of Adana Agreement,” the statement noted.

Syria holds certain Kurdish organizations accountable for what is taking place due to their subordination to the US project, as they have been previously warned against the dangers of the project and serving the US policy against their homeland, but these organizations have insisted on being tools in the hands of foreigners, the Syrian Foreign Ministry deplored.

The statement also reaffirmed the Damascus government’s determination to confront the Turkish aggression by all legitimate means, saying Syria is ready to embrace all of its misled citizens if they return to the correct path in a way that would guarantee Syria’s unity and territorial integrity.

“Syria reminds that if Erdogan’s regime insists on launching its aggression, it will classify itself as one of the terrorist organization and armed groups and it will absolutely lose its position as a guarantor of the Astana process and it will deal a strong blow to the political process as a whole,” the statement concluded.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the offensive is aimed at removing Kurdish-led forces from the border area and creating a “safe zone” to which millions of Syrian refugees can be returned.

The move came after the US announced it was withdrawing its troops from the region, effectively abandoning the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The SDF, led by the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), has appealed to the US and its allies for a “no-fly zone” to protect it from the Turkish attacks. Turkey considers the YPG a “terrorist” group.

Iranian Speaker Cancels Istanbul Trip over Turkish Military Operation

 

Iranian Speaker Cancels Istanbul Trip over Turkish Military Operation

Iran Threatens to Reconsider Nuclear Cooperation with IAEA

Ali Larijani had been invited by his Turkish counterpart to take part in a parliamentary conference in Istanbul.

The Iranian speaker cancelled his trip on Wednesday evening, hours after Turkey launched a military operation in Syria.

Iranian authorities, including President Hassan Rouhani, had urged the Ankara government to avoid taking military action in the Syrian territories.

President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the offensive -which began with air raids on Tuesday- is aimed at removing Kurdish-led forces from the border area and creating a “safe zone” to which millions of Syrian refugees can be returned.

Syria Condemns Turkish Military Operation, Shelling Kills 4 Civilians

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Abrar:
1- Trump to Erdogan: Turkey to Be in Big Trouble If US Lives Endangered
2- US Preparing for Drills to Defend Europe with Participation of 18 States
3- Top Diplomats of US, UK Discuss Anti-Iran Moves

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Saudis in Hurry, Iranians Showing Patience
* Details of Abdul-Mahdi’s Efforts to Mediate between Tehran and Riyadh
2- Propaganda Moves by Two Presidents
* Why Turkey Attacks Northern Syria, US Leaves the Region
3- US Hotel Not Allowed to Sell Even Bottle of Water to Zarif

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Ebtekar:
1- Secure Society Instead of Police State; Rouhani Explains Intelligence Ministry’s Approach
2- Foreign Ministry: Iran to Take Fourth Nuclear Step If Status Quo Not Changed

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Etemad:
1- Zero Hour of Invasion: Turkish Army’s Heavy Equipment Deployed in Syria Border
2- Iran Leader Visits Exhibition of Knowledge-Based Products

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Hamshahri:
1- Overcoming Trap of Sanctions
* Iran First VP: We’ve Passed Difficulties of Sanctions
2- Trump Still Has Highest Chance of Winning 2020 Elections

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Javan:
1- Unprecedented Disappointment of Allies with US
* After UAE, Saudis, Syrian Kurds, Now Israel Disappointed with US Loyalty
2- Iran Leader Urges Removal of Barriers for Young Inventors

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Widespread Opposition to Turkey’s Possible Military Invasion of Northern Syria
2- Iran Unveils Nine New Medicines
3- Yemeni Army’s Crushing Response to Saudi Aggressors in Assir and Najran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Kayhan:
1- Iranian Talent, Revolutionary Work Can End Economic Woes: Leader
2- US Traps Turkey in Syria after Trapping Saudi in Yemen

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Mardom Salari:

1- FM Zarif Outlines Tehran’s Condition for Talks with Saudis

2- No Red Line in Preserving People’s Health

3- Turkey Attacks Heart of Syrian Kurds with Trump’s Green Light

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Shargh:

1- Intelligence Rise against US President

2- Point of Trump’s Support for Trump in Ukrainegate

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9

Turkish President Declares Beginning of Syria Incursion

Earlier in the day, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said his country will inform all relevant countries, including the Syrian government, about its operation into northeastern Syria.

Speaking at a news conference in Algeria, Çavuşoğlu said the operation will be carried out in line with international law and that the only target of the operation is terrorists in the region.

He said President Erdoğan had told US President Donald Trump in the weekend that Ankara would launch the operation after Washington stalled efforts to form a safe zone in the region.

Turkey’s Operation Peace Spring covers east of the Euphrates River in northern Syria and is aimed at securing its borders by eliminating terrorist elements to ensure the safe return of Syrian refugees and Syria’s territorial integrity, Ankara claims.

Turkey has said the terrorist group PKK and its extension the YPG/PYD constitute the biggest threat to Syria’s future, jeopardizing the country’s territorial integrity and unitary structure. Turkey has also stressed that supporting terrorists under the pretext of fighting ISIS is unacceptable.

Turkey has a 911-kilometre (566-mile) border with Syria and it has long decried the threat from terrorists east of the Euphrates and the formation of a “terrorist corridor” there.

Iranian Army Holds Unannounced Drill near Turkey Border

The unannounced military exercise has been held in regions near Oroumiyeh, capital of the northwestern province of West Azarbaijan, with Army Commander Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi in attendance.

The military drill involves rapid reaction units, mobile and offense brigades, and helicopters from the Army Ground Force’s Airborne Unit.

Held with the theme “One Target, One Shot”, the exercise is aimed at evaluating the combat preparedness of Army units and their mobility and agility in the battlefield.

Iran’s Armed Forces hold routine military exercises throughout the year.

Iranian officials have repeatedly underscored that the country will not hesitate to strengthen its military capabilities, including its missile power, which are entirely meant for defense, and that Iran’s defense capabilities will be never subject to negotiations.