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“Superpowers Stoking Artificial Fear in Mideast to Sell More Weapons”

Larijani

Addressing the 10th plenary session of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) in Turkey, Larijani said the political and economic interests of superpowers are not secured through peace in the Middle East, and this has been proved within the past decades.
He referred to the ‘cancerous tumour’ of Israel as a product of world powers in the Middle East, and said, “Did world powers intend to create peace and stability in the region [by helping establish the Zionist regime of Israel] or did they want to create a centre of adventure in the region?”
According to a Farsi report by ICANA, he said superpowers’ political and economic objectives are not in line with regional peace, urging certain countries to promote convergence rather than relying on superpowers.
“Unfortunately, certain parties still rely on these powers instead of convergence and cooperation,” he added.
Larijani referred to the formation of terrorist groups in the region by world powers, saying the terrorist outfits have plagued the majority of countries in the Middle East.
World powers try to stoke artificial fear among regional countries and make them afraid of each other so as to sell more weapons and have their arms trade flourish, he added.
He also underscored that the establishment of peace and security in the region is a centrepiece of Iran’s foreign Policy.
Larijani underlined that measures adopted by some leading countries led to the all-out defeat of the ISIS terrorist group in Iraq and Syria.
He said the victory was achieved despite the fact that the US and some other countries had spared no effort to create and support the group.
The parliament speaker said Washington’s warmongering in Iraq led to its own defeat.
“The US triggered war in Iraq and created ISIS, but [at last] faced defeat.”

Coordinated Action Needed against “Global Threat” of Terrorism
Larijani further called for efforts to promote peace, stability and security in the region while terming terrorism “a global threat.”
He went on to say that the scourge of terrorism and violent extremism has spread across many parts of the world, especially key parts of Asia.
“Unfortunately, terrorism has turned into a devastating global threat, jeopardizing world peace and security,” said the top parliamentarian.
He said the horrifying phenomenon of terrorism has led to thousands of innocent people being killed or wounded, millions of others being displaced in countries such as Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen, and key infrastructure in those countries being destroyed.
“It is a pleasure that, while this parliamentary assembly is underway here, productive diplomatic developments are taking place in Russia’s Sochi to help politically resolve the Syria crisis,” he noted.
“We hope the end of Syria’s seven-year devastating war would restore peace and security to the Arab country and the entire region,” Larijani added.
He noted that the victory over terrorists in Iraq and Lebanon was a key step toward the establishment of peace and tranquility in Asia.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Larijani called on the APA, as the representative of Asian nations, to adopt practical measures to alleviate the sufferings of persecuted Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar who face violence and crackdown at the hands of Myanmar’s government.
Larijani then referred to the issue of Palestine as another impediment to the establishment of peace and security in Asia. He said Palestinians’ basic rights are catastrophically violated, and they are deprived of the right to return to their homeland. He then said the word “Apartheid” cannot express the full extent of the crimes committed against Palestinians.

Iran, Russia to Jointly Produce Medicines

Supplying Medicines Top Priority for Gov't amid Sanctions: Iran President

The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the first World Conference on Fight against Tuberculosis in Moscow attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin as well as health ministers and delegations from about 100 countries across the world.

From Iran, Deputy Health Minister Alireza Raeisi took part in the conference as the Iranian health minister was busy visiting the quake-hit regions in western Iran, a Farsi report by ISNA said.

On the sidelines of the World Conference on Fight against Tuberculosis, the Iranian official held talks with a number of Russian health officials and explored ways to expand ties in health fields by launching a joint project to produce medicines.

Raeisi described as positive the agreement made between the two sides and said Iran and Russia seek to realize common goals including exchanging knowledge, launching joint research projects and expanding cooperation between scientific centres from two sides in medicine production stop-alcoholism-meds.com.

He called tuberculosis one of the most dangerous infectious and contagious diseases in the world and said the average number of the disease in the world stands at 142 in every 100,000 people and this number in Iran is 16 in every 1000 people.

During the conference, the participants also discussed each country’s commitment to fight against tuberculosis to eradicate the disease by 2035. They also called for global cooperation in diagnosing and early treating of the disease.

Time for UN to Take Action on Rohingya Plight: Iran

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Chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi has referred to the slaughter of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar and said it is now the time for the UN to shoulder its responsibility to fight against the oppressors in the world.

He made the remarks in a Wednesday meeting with visiting UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Mark Lowcock in Tehran, according to a Farsi report by ICANA.

During the meeting, the Iranian MP stressed the leading role of the UN within the international community, saying the UN is home to all states across the world and all the states expect it to show appropriate behaviours which are consistent with its global functions.

Boroujerdi also touched upon the issue of Yemen and described the country’s situation as “regrettable”. “What is happening in Yemen amounts to ethnic cleansing and it is upon the UN to stand against the oppressors.”

He then referred to the death of tens of thousands of innocent people in Syria over the past six years by ISIS, saying the genocide was made with the direct support of the US for the terrorist group.

“The defeat of ISIS in Iraq and Syria is a historical achievement in the history of the region with its credit going to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The victory was gained with the cooperation of Syrian government, army and nation as well as Russia and Lebanon’s Hezbollah,” he said.

He also referred to the latest destructive earthquake which shattered the western province of Kermanshah in Iran and said exchanging experiences on search and rescue operations among the member states is also among the main responsibilities of the world body.

“The UN should hold training courses for all states on measures which need to be done in face of natural plights,” he added.

For his part, the UN official extended his condolences to the Iranian government and nation over the deaths of hundreds of Iranians in Kermanshah earthquake.

He also praised Iran’s capacities to cope with the tragic incident and expressed the world’s body readiness to take part in relief operations for the quake-hit families.

He also called for pouring of humanitarian aid from different countries particularly amid such crises and said the UN is pioneer in these operations.

According to him, a UN delegation is set to visit the quake-hit areas in Kermanshah on Friday.

He finally said cooperation among countries will increase their capacities.

Extremists like ISIS May Emerge in Other Regions: Iran Leader

Speaking in a Thursday meeting with a group of Muslim clerics and intellectuals visiting Tehran for an international conference on countering extremism, Ayatollah Khamenei referred to the fall of the ISIS terrorist group in Syria and Iraq, and called for vigilance against more US and Israeli plots, warning that a new threat like ISIS could emerge in other regions.

“Although ISIS reached its end in Iraq and Syria, one should not ignore the deception of enemies as the US, Zionism and the lackeys will not stop the animosity against Islam and they may hatch and implement a plot similar to ISIS and the likes in another region.”

Pointing to 40 years of conspiracy, pressure, and sanctions imposed by the US and Zionist regime of Israel against the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khamenei said Iran has made great advances despite those hostile measures and has firmly stood against the arrogance front.

“Despite all pressures, the Islamic Republic of Iran has made remarkable progress and has withstood, at full force, the Front of Arrogance. We, explicitly, declare that the Islamic Republic of Iran will help, wherever its presence needed, to confront disbelief and arrogance: we will not compromise with anyone when expressing this.”

The Leader further referred to Palestine as the most important issue within the Muslim World, and said, “The key to overcoming the enemies of Islam is Palestine, because the Front of Disbelief, Arrogance, and Zionism, occupying the Islamic country of Palestine, have made it their base for disrupting the security of countries within the region. We must confront the cancerous tumor of Israel.”

Ayatollah Khamenei mentioned that the main goal of the enemies – from creating wars and conflicts among Muslims – is to create a secured margin for the Zionist Regime.

However, he added, “we hope that, one day, the people of Palestine will own their homelands, and that day will be celebrated by the entire world of Islam.”

Furthermore, Ayatollah Khamenei assured participants that “the day Palestine is returned to its people is the day a definite blow will be dealt to the Front of Arrogance: we will strive to achieve that day.”

No Need for Glowing Orbs in True Fight against Terror: Iran FM

“In Sochi with President Rouhani & Chief of Staff Bagheri at a historic summit with our counterparts from Russia and Turkey to help Syrian people finally secure a just and lasting peace,” Iranian FM Mohammad Javad Zarif said in a Wednesday tweet.

He made the remarks while he was accompanying the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, and Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri during their visit to Russia’s Sochi.

The Iranian top diplomat also noted that the parties are “moving in the right direction.”

“No need for empty words or gimmicks – including glowing orbs – when you’re busy actually working for peace and against terror,” he added.

“Working with Turkish & Russian counterparts to build on ceasefire we achieved in Syria & preparing for inclusive dialogue among Syrians. Irony is KSA accuses Iran of destabilization, while itself fuels terrorists, wages war on Yemen, blockades Qatar & foments crisis in Lebanon,” he had noted in an earlier post.

Rouhani, and his Russian and Turkish counterparts, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, held the meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on the Syria crisis.

Speaking at a press conference after the session, Rouhani said the three heads of state discussed holding an all-Syrian congress, which will see representatives from all sides in Sochi to exchange views on the fate of the country and pave the way for the drafting of a new constitution and elections.

Iran, Russia and Turkey invite all countries to help peace in the Middle East region, including in Syria, contribute to the reconstruction of Syria and return of refugees to their homes, he added.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23

The top story in all Iranian newspapers today was the remarks made by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with a group of Basij (voluntary) forces in Tehran. The Leader talked about the eradication of ISIS terrorist group in Syria and Iraq, stressing that it has brought the US to its knees.

A trilateral meeting between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi also received great coverage. The three leaders discussed ways to end the conflict in Syria.

The return of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri to Beirut and his decision to postpone his resignation after holding talks with President Michel Aoun was another top story in today’s papers.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

19 Dey:

1- Iran Leader: Young Believers Brought US to Its Knees by Eradicating ISIS

2- Rouhani: Future of Syria Not to Be in Hands of Foreign Forces

3- Ayatollah Sistani Calls for UN’s Increased Role in Iraq

4- Erdogan: No One Can Prevent Us from Achieving Nuclear Energy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Abrar:

1- Netanyahu Once Again Holds Talks with Putin about Iran

2- New York Appeals Court Votes against Iran in $1.7bn Case

3- US Isolated in Opposition to Iran Nuclear Deal: Spokesman

4- Defence Minister: We’ll Strongly Respond to Threats in Due Time

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Afkar:

1- Iran Leader: Defeat of US Miracle of Revolution

2- Iran to Become Place Where Enemies Are Slaughtered

3- Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi: Nobel Peace Prize Should Be Given to Gen. Soleimani

4- Rouhani: Tehran to Continue Fighting against Terrorists

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader: ISIS Defeated with Efforts of Young Believers

2- Women Who Want to Defeat the Giant: Three Women to Compete with Putin

3- Manoeuvre of Friendship in Sochi: Iran, Russia, Turkey Presidents Hold Trilateral Meeting

4- Iran First VP: We Should Take Care of Achievements of Victory over ISIS

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Hariri Backs Off after Returning to Lebanon

2- Leader: Our Dear Iran Will Realize All Causes of Revolution

3- Strategic Alliance: Iran, Russia, Turkey Agree on Future of Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Ebtekar:

1- Hariri’s Resignation Postponed on Aoun’s Request

2- Iran Leader: Some Turned into Foreigners’ Mouthpiece, Making People Disappointed

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: Iran’s Strategy Based on Cooperation Not Confrontation

2- 206 MPs Congratulate Iran Leader on Victory over ISIS

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Iran:

1- Iran, Russia, Turkey Presidents Discuss Post-ISIS Middle East

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Jame Jam:

1- Iran Leader: Eradication of ISIS Shows ‘We Can Do It’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Javan:

1- Iran Leader: Eradication of ISIS Sends Our Message to Other Nations

2- IRGC Chief-Commander: Any New War to Result in Eradication of Zionist Regime

3- Designing Regional Order without US: Rouhani, Putin, Erdogan Hold Trilateral

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- FMs of Asian, European States Express Full Support for Iran Nuclear Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Leader: Young Believers Brought US to Its Knees

2- Iran Axis of Stability in Region

3- Selling Natural Gas to Norway in Cheaper Price than Production Costs!

4- Shamkhani: Remaining in JCPOA Meaningless If Sanctions Continued

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Macron Told Rouhani We Should Talk about Missiles

2- Saudis, ISIS Mourning for Eradication of ISIS

  • Future Developments of Mideast to Take in Place in Palestine, Hijaz

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 23

Iranian Team Ranks 3rd in Int’l Astronomy Olympiad

Iranian Team Ranks 3rd in Int’l Astronomy Olympiad

Head of the National Centre for Excellent Talents and Young Researchers, Fatemeh Mohajerani, said the champions of Iranian Astronomy Team have managed to receive one gold medal, three silver medals and one bronze medal at the 11th edition of the International Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad in Thailand.

“The Iranian team ranked third after the US and Thailand as the first and second team respectively,” she added, according to a Farsi report by Tasnim News Agency.

During the competition which was held from November 12 to 21 in Thailand’s Phuket, Shayan Azizi received a gold medal, Amir Hossein Sotoudeh Far, Zahra Farahmand and Parimah Safarian bagged one silver medal each and Sina Bolouki won a bronze medal.

The medals have contributed to the scientific achievements of the Islamic Republic of Iran at international arenas.

Mohajerani also said the Iranian team is set to return on Thursday, November 23 through Imam Khomeini International Airport. They are expected to be warmly welcome by their families as well as officials from Iranian education ministry as well as the National Centre for Excellent Talents and Young Researchers.

The 11th edition of the International Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad was attended by students from 45 countries.

The International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) is an annual astronomy competition for high-school students. It is one of the international science Olympiads.

The first IOAA was held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in November/December 2007. The subsequent annual meetings were held during August/September or October in Indonesia (2008), Iran (2009), China (2010), Poland (2011), Brazil (2012), Greece (2013), Romania (2014), Indonesia (2015), and in India (2016).

Over 200 MPs Hail Gen. Soleimani’s Role in ISIS Defeat

In their letter, over 200 members of Iranian parliament commended the Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps’ Quds Force Major General Qassem Soleimani for his leading role in the eradication of ISIS in the neighbouring Iraq and Syria.

According to a Farsi report by the Fars News Agency, the MPs congratulated the Leader, the Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, and Lebanese nations, all supporters of the resistance front and Muslims across the world on the ultimate defeat of the Takfiri terrorists.

“We congratulate you on the complete defeat of ISIS and express gratitude to IRGC’s top commander for his relentless endeavour in fight against terrorism,” the letter added.

The lawmakers stressed that had it not be for the courageous and heroic efforts of Major General Soleimani, “we had to fight against ISIS inside our borders.”

The MPs described the collapse of ISIS terrorist group as the victory of the resistance front against hegemonic powers.

“It goes without saying this was not just a victory against criminal, bloodthirsty ISIS terrorists but the victory of the front of truth-seeking and resistance against the world hegemony and its international and regional puppets.”

Back on Tuesday, in a message to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Major General Soleimani declared that the notorious group’s rule has come to an end with the accomplishment of a mission to liberate Syria’s eastern city of Bukamal, near the Iraqi border.

“The arrogant and hegemonic powers as well as exploiters who seek their illegal interests in creating instability and clashes in the world, particularly in the Islamic world and the Middle East region, have already begun their proxy wars through their deviant forces following their failure in civilization clashes and their destructive wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Yemen,” the letter added.

Saudi-led Coalition to Reopen Yemen’s Hodeidah Port, Sana’a Airport

The coalition had closed all air, land and sea access to Yemen earlier this month following the launch of a missile fired toward the Saudi capital.

“The port of Hodeidah will be reopened to receive food aid and humanitarian relief, and Sana’a airport will be open for UN flights with humanitarian relief,” a statement from the coalitiob carried by the Saudi state news agency SPA said.

It added the decision would take effect from Nov. 23, Reuters reported.

The coalition allowed the resumption of international commercial flights and opened Aden port last week, but it said the main aid route into the country (Hodeidah) would stay closed until it was “satisfied” its Houthi opponents could not use it to bring in weapons.

Tehran, Moscow, Ankara Stress Establishment of Peace, Security in Syria

The presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey have held a trilateral meeting in the Russian city of Sochi to discuss the situation in Syria.

Upon arrival at the venue of the talks, President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey were welcomed by Syrian President Bashar Assad.

After posing for a photo, the three presidents heading high-ranking delegations kicked off their negotiations.

The three-way talks focused on reviewing the trend and outcome of the Astana talks and on setting in motion the domestic political process in Syria.

Given the announcement, by Iran, of the complete defeat of the ISIS terrorist group in Syria, the three men also discussed the future steps to be taken to ensure long-term stability in the country.

President Rouhani also sat down with his Russian and Turkish counterparts separately

In his one-on-one meeting with Putin, the Iranian president expressed pleasure with his trip to Sochi and the trilateral meeting. He described the three-way talks as fruitful and timely, saying the negotiations play a key role in ensuring peace and stability in Syria. He expressed hope the discussions will help put an end to war and bloodshed in Syria as soon as possible.

In the bilateral meeting, Putin stressed that Sochi talks are aimed at settling the issues of Syria.

The two presidents also highlighted the need to further expand mutual cooperation in different areas.

In his meeting with Erdogan, President Rouhani said the three-way talks between the presidents of Iran, Turkey and Russia play a pivotal role in resolving regional issues, especially those of Syria. He noted the negotiations can help promote lasting peace and stability in Syria and the whole region.

He said the foundation of ISIS in Syria and Iraq have collapsed, but noted, “We have yet to go to fully eliminate terrorism in the region.”

Rouhani underlined that Tehran and Ankara should boost their cooperation to achieve their common goals, namely the establishment of peace and security in the region.

Erdogan, in turn, said his country is set to forge closer ties with Iran on all fronts.