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Iraqi Kurdistan Will Never Sever Ties with Iran: PM

Speaking in a Sunday meeting with Iran’s Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, Barzani thanked Tehran for its support and added the people of Kurdistan region are delighted with the reopening of borders with Iran.

“Our visit to Iran was made with the aim of sending this message to our own people that the KRG will never cut its ties with the Islamic Republic,” he added.

According to a Farsi report by ICANA, he said the KRG is ready to open a new chapter in its relations with Iran and to use its experiences for creating a bright future.

Barzani further noted that the KRG is seeking to preserve the sovereignty of Iraq.

“In our latest visit to Baghdad, we held meetings with Iraqi officials and explored ways to establish dialogue between the two sides,” he noted.

Barzani underlined that the conflicts between Erbil and the central government should be resolved within the framework of Iraq’s Constitution. He added ’we are after the unity and sovereignty of Iraq.’

He then noted that the KRG does not expect the problems to be resolved overnight. “But as the top Iraqi Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani insisted, we are ready to hold regular meetings with the central government to remove the current problems.”

He added KRG wants to remain part of a unified Iraq to keep the enemies at bay so that they cannot take advantage of Iraq’s internal divisions for their own gain.

Larijani, for his part, said Tehran’s strategy towards Iraq’s Kurdistan Region is based on recognition of an active and lively region within the Iraqi Constitution.

He went on to say that Iran has had close and brotherly relations with the Iraqi Kurds, and “will keep the relations in future because the security of Kurdistan Region is of great significant to us.”

The Iranian top lawmaker went on to say that the Islamic Republic has strategic relations with Kurdistan region, warning that the two sides should not allow the relations get severed by making strategic mistakes.

Larijani referred to the secession vote held in Kurdistan region last year and said the vote was not in the interest of “our Kurdish brothers because any problem in the region should be resolved in coordination with the central government in Baghdad.”

He underlined that the Kurdistan region has thriving economic activities and said the grounds are prepared to boost the economic conditions in the region but the KRG needs to press ahead its political agenda in coordination with the central government.

Larijani also called for unity between Shiite and Sunni groups in Iraq and said the country’s unity is deeply rooted in unity between Shiite and Sunni groups of the country.

“Enemies should not be allowed to sow the seeds of division between the two groups for their own gain.”

He also expressed hope that the conflicts between the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the central government in Baghdad would be resolved in the near future.

“We hope the governments of Erbil and Baghdad would join hands to hold the parliamentary elections with a high turnout across Iraq,” he added.

French FM to Visit Iran in March: Source

The source has told the IRIB New Agency in Paris that Le Drian will hold talks with Iranian officials and also make arrangements for French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Iran.

The French minister of foreign affairs was scheduled to travel to Tehran in the first week of January, but his trip was cancelled after a phone conversation between President Hassan Rouhani and Macron amid the recent riots across Iran.

France says during this visit, Le Drian wants to discuss Iran’s defence capabilities and also the presence of Iran in the region. However, Iran’s foreign ministry officials have announced that the talks would revolve around the nuclear deal.

Assad Hails Iran Leader’s Role in Defeating Terrorism

In this Oct. 2, 2010 file photo, released by the official website of the Iranian Leader's office, the Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, right, talks with Syrian President Bashar Assad in Tehran, Iran.

Speaking in a Sunday meeting with Kamal Kharrazi, the head of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, Bashar al-Assad said, “The providence of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, as well as the strength and resistance of the Iranian fighters and other forces of the allied front on the battlefields, have played a major role in winning the war against terrorism and defeating the Takfiri groups.”

According to a Farsi report by the IRIB News Agency, the Syrian president also pointed to the Iraqi people’s win over terrorist groups thanks to the support of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and expressed hope that a final victory would also be achieved against the terrorist groups in Syria with Tehran’s support.

Assad also elaborated on the developments in the battlefields and the political arenas of his country, saying that the US has been devising devious plots against the Syrian people and government, while other affiliated parties just play an instrumental role.

The Syrian president further expressed hope that the Kurds in northern parts of the country would agree with the government to block the region against the penetration of Washington and supporters of the terrorists.

Assad Hails Iran Leader’s Role in Defeating TerrorismFor his part, Kharrazi congratulated Syria on the recent victories of the Syrian army and the allied forces against terrorist groups, asserting that the victory over Takfiri groups took place in light of the resistance forces’ unity.

The Iranian diplomat, who is on a three-day visit in Damascus, added that further efforts should be made to eradicate the terrorists in other parts of Syria as well.

He concluded that the enemies of Syria and the resistance movement will not give up on their plots, and that during the reconstruction of Syria, attention must be paid to the enemy’s conspiracies, especially the plots of some regional countries.

Iran Vehemently Condemns Kabul Hotel Attack

In a Sunday statement, Qassemi expressed regret over the brutal hotel attack and offered sympathy to the Afghan nation and government, and the families of the victims.

“It goes without saying that those who use coercion and violence for their own gain in Kabul must learn from the fate of the Takfiri terrorism in the region over the past recent months.”

According to Afghan interior ministry 14 foreigners and 4 Afghans were killed when gunmen attacked the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul.

The brazen overnight raid at one of Kabul’s main hotels began late Saturday. Four gunmen opened fire at guests inside the five-star hotel.

Pitched gun battles lasted for more than 13 hours into Sunday morning, when officials said all the attackers had been killed.

The Haqqani network, an ally of Taliban, have claimed responsibility for the attack, according to Toloo News. It was the second time the hotel was attacked in the past seven years.

Iran Army to Launch Massive War Games in Southeastern Waters

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Iran’s deputy army commander for coordination, Habibollah Sayyari, said the two-day maneuvers, code-named Muhammad Rasoulallah (Muhammad, the Messenger of God), would start on Monday.

He added that the Army’s naval, ground and air forces as well as Air Defense units would participate in the drills.

The maneuvers are aimed at enhancing the preparedness and morale of the Iranian Army’s personnel; evaluating training tactics, fire power and coordination among Army forces; devising plans to stage joint exercises at any time as well as improving the defense capabilities of the Iranian Army, the commander emphasized.

Sayyari said the exercises would show the high defense capabilities of the Iranian Armed Forces to carry out missions aimed at conveying the Islamic Republic’s message of peace and friendship to regional countries.

The Islamic Republic is capable of maintaining full security of its waters; monitoring all marine traffic, especially security of energy transit routes; and establishing sustainable security in the region, he added.

In December, the Iranian Army held large-scale military drills, code-named Muhammad Rasoulallah, in the strategic southeastern parts of the country, covering an area of 220,000 square kilometers, in an effort to enhance the combat readiness of its Ground Forces.

Various units of Army Ground Forces participated in the maneuvers, enjoying logistical support from the Army’s Air Force and the country’s Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense Base.

Iran has conducted major military drills in recent years to enhance the defense capabilities of its Armed Forces and to test modern military tactics and state-of-the-art equipment.

Each year, the country inaugurates a host of new projects and hardware developed through reliance on domestic capabilities.

The Islamic Republic maintains that its defense power is driven by deterrence and poses no threat to any country.

Kuwaiti Journalist Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail for ‘Insulting’ Riyadh

In a statement, the criminal court said Abdullah Saleh has received a five-year sentence for insulting the neighbouring country, Saudi Arabia, which “has friendly and brotherly ties with Kuwait”, and for endangering the two sides’ good-faith relations.

Al-Qabas daily wrote Saleh’s new sentence will increase his prison terms to 100 years. Earlier, another court in Kuwait had sentenced Saleh to five years in prison for insulting Saudi Arabia in another case.

The Kuwaiti journalist and political activist sought asylum in the UK after the first verdict against him.

The latest verdict against Saleh comes as a number of political activists in Kuwait are facing similar charges over publishing insulting pieced against Saudi Arabia contributing to the conflicts underway between Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Back in June, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) imposed a trade and diplomatic embargo on Qatar, accusing Doha of supporting terrorism, an allegation strongly denied by the emirate.

The Saudi-led bloc presented Qatar with a list of demands, among them downgrading ties with Iran, and gave it an ultimatum to comply with them or face consequences. Doha, however, refused to meet the demands and said that they were meant to force the country to surrender its sovereignty.

Iranian, Turkish Top Generals Discuss Afrin Operation

In a telephone conversation on Sunday, Akar briefed his Iranian counterpart on the latest developments in the region, saying the main reason for the launch of the bombing and artillery attacks on Afrin was the gathering of terrorist groups in the region.

The Turkish Army’s operation is aimed at foiling the threats of these groups against the villages and towns of Turkey, he added.

Akar went on to say that these attacks were carried out by the Turkish army within the framework of the country’s right to self-defence.

He also assured his Iranian counterpart that Turkey would respect the territorial integrity of Syria and continue to adhere to the agreements reached in the tripartite negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Russia.

General Baqeri, for his part, stressed that territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of Syria should not be undermined, and that Ankara should explicitly state that it has no aim of trespassing into the Syrian territory.

“Meanwhile, such actions should not lead to the abuse of the enemies of the Syrian people, and the enemies of the Muslim world, particularly the US and its allies in the region, should not find the opportunity to achieve their expansionist goals in Syria in such a situation,” added Baqeri.

He further noted that these military actions should not be detrimental to the tripartite political talks including the Astana Process that have been successful so far.

The Iranian top commander also highlighted the necessity of preventing possible damages to the people of the Syrian villages and towns, and stressed that this must be considered in the regions where the ​​operation is being carried out.

Turkey said on Sunday that it had begun a ground incursion into Afrin a day after intense aerial bombardment that signaled the opening of hostilities in a new phase of Ankara’s involvement in the war across the border.

The launch of the ground campaign by the Turkish military on Sunday, alongside Syrian rebel factions under Ankara’s tutelage, came on the second day of a military offensive called “Operation Olive Branch” by the Turkish government, with dozens of airstrikes hitting more than 150 targets in the Kurdish-dominated district from late on Saturday afternoon.

Iran Concerned about Turkey’s Operation in Syria’s Afrin

In a statement on Sunday, the Ministry’s Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said the continuation of the crisis in Afrin may reorganize Takfiri terrorist groups in the northern Syrian regions and fan the flames of war in this country again.

Qassemi went on to say that Tehran strongly stresses the necessity of preserving the territorial integrity of Syria and respecting the country’s sovereignty to prevent intensification of the humanitarian crisis and to save the lives of the innocent people of Syria.

The Iranian spokesman further noted that Iran expects all countries, especially the Turkish government as one of the guarantor states [of the Astana Process], to remain committed to the diplomatic settlement of the Syrian crisis, especially within the framework of Astana Talks, and to continue to play a constructive role and carry out its responsibility to resolve the crisis in Syria diplomatically.

“We have always believed that the root cause of the devastating crisis in Syria is the irresponsible behaviours, provocative actions, and illegal interventions of trans-regional powers, including the US and certain autocratic and belligerent sides like the Zionist regime,” underlined Qassemi.

“As long as the US forces and their allies, including the Takfiri terrorist groups, continue to engage in illegitimate and unlawful practices that are against the international rules and the interests of the Syrian people and are opposed to the will of the legitimate Syrian government, the humanitarian crisis in the Arab country will continue.”

“Therefore, all the responsible countries of the international community, especially the neighbours of Syria, are expected to avoid taking any measure that would boost the illegitimate presence of transregional interventionist forces and encourage the terrorist groups,” he added.

Moreover, the Iranian spokesman called on the involved countries to remain committed to peaceful and diplomatic ways to resolve the Syrian crisis through processes like Astana Talks.

Iran, Iraqi Kurdistan Call for Closer Trade Ties

In a Sunday meeting in Tehran, President Rouhani touched upon the historical and deep-rooted relations between Iran and the Iraqi Kurds, and said, “Every effort should be made to further boost cordial ties between the Iranian and Iraqi nations.”

According to a report by the president’s official website, he underlined that the Iraqi Kurdistan region is an important part of that country, adding it plays a key role in reinforcing stability and security in Iraq.

“Stability and security are a prelude to development and welfare, and this stability and security should not be allowed to be undermined in regional countries under any pretext,” President Rouhani underscored.

He said some countries seek to disrupt regional security and stability, calling for closer cooperation among regional countries.

“Indubitably, powers and forces beyond the region do not care about the good of the people in the region, and they only think about securing their long-term interests,” he noted.

He stressed that all ethnic groups in the region, including Iraqi Kurds, should practice their legitimate and legal rights within the framework of the Constitution and based on the principle of territorial integrity.

The president further said Iranian investors are ready to take part in development projects in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. He also welcomed Iraqi businessmen’s stronger presence in the Iranian market.

“We favour a more prosperous and more developed Iraq, and this is in the interest of all regional nations,” President Rouhani said.

Barzani, in turn, underlined the importance of having a united and integrated Iraq, and said all sides should abide by the Iraqi Constitution and seek to iron out problems within the framework of the constitution.

He appreciated Tehran’s unflinching support for the Iraqi government and nation, especially the Kurdistan region, against attacks by the ISIS terrorist group, and noted, “We have always been appreciative of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s assistance to Iraq in this fight.”

He invited Iranian investors to take part in development projects in Kurdistan, and called for closer economic cooperation with Iran.

He said Iran-Iraq borders should serve to further promote friendship and development, and reassured the president that the Iraqi Kurdistan region will not allow anybody to used Kurdistan’s territory to make any possible threats against Iran.

“This is one of Erbil’s red lines,” he emphasized.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Several newspapers today covered the Iranian foreign ministry’s statement to blast the state TV’s attacks on the Iran nuclear deal.

Also a top story was the visit of Iraqi Kurdistan’s Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani to Tehran, which is aimed at mending Erbil’s ties with Tehran.

The US government’s shutdown over the Congress’ refusal to pass the proposed budget also received great coverage today.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Iran Foreign Ministry Blasts State TV for Anti-JCPOA Program: Stop Deceiving People

2- Intelligence Minister: Fanning Flames of Domestic Conflicts among Causes of Recent Incidents

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Abrar:

1- Iraqi Kurdistan’s PM Visits Iran

2- ISIS Commanders in Lebanon, May Conduct Terrorist Operation

3- UNICEF: 4 Million Iraqi Children Waiting for Help

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Afkar:

1- Air Pollution Causing Respiratory Problems in Khuzestan These Days

  • People Reminded of Saddam Hussein’s Chemical Attacks

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- IRGC Ready to Help in Cloud Seeding

2- State TV Helping US Kill Iran Nuclear Deal!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- People in Khuzestan Can No Longer Tolerate Dust Pollution

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Asrar:

1- Iran First VP: People Have Every Right to Yell at Officials

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Ebtekar:

1- Government Shutdown, Gift to Trump on First Inauguration Anniversary

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Ettela’at:

1- White House vs Democrats: US Federal Gov’t Shut Down

2- Health Minister: Iran Suffering from Social Harms

3- Jordan King Outraged by Saudi Crown Prince’s $3 Billion Bribe Offer

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21

 


 

Iran:

1- Dust Pollution, Snow, Rain in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Javan:

1- Lavrov: Iran Nuclear Deal to Collapse without US

2- Iran Foreign Ministry Calls for Prosecution of a Critic of JCPOA!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Foreign Ministry Protests at State TV’s Controversial Program against JCPOA

2- Rouhani: JCPOA Provides Strong Basis for Iran’s Wider Cooperation with Europe

3- Israeli Journalist: Mossad Has Assassinated at Least 3,000 People So Far

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Kayhan:

1- Advocates of Reformism Playing in Two Roles: Paralyzing Gov’t, Accusing Establishment!

2- British Think Tank’s Report on US’ Financial Ties to Rioters

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Khorasan:

1- Europe’s Staying in or Withdrawal from JCPOA

  • 11 Analysts Discuss Whether Europe Will Accept Trump’s Conditions

2- DM: Iran Leader Has Ordered IRGC, Army to Stop Economic Activities

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Resalat:

1- Ayatollah Hashemi Shahroudi: US Has Waged Economic War on Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Shahrvand:

1- Half of Iran to Run out of Water

2- Iran First VP: We Must Rely on Young Minds instead of Oil

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Shargh:

1- Tehran Prosecutor: Judicial Case Open for Sanchi Oil Tanker Incident

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Siasat-e Rooz:

1- Secret behind Durability of Imam Khomeini’s Revolution

  • Why Movements in Iran Always Fail

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- The US Shut Down

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 21