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“Iran FM’s Visit to Central Asia Had Major Achievements”

“The trip to Uzbekistan was aimed at attending a conference on security in Central Asia in which five central Asian countries and some officials from other countries and international organizations participated,”Qassemi said in his weekly press conference on Monday, adding that the visit was made at the proper time.

Qassemi went on to say that the focus of the conference was on the development of the fight against terrorism, and FM Zarif made a good speech.

“On the sidelines of the conference, two important meetings were held with the President and the Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan, and the two sides discussed a wide range of issues and the Uzbek government was willing to cooperate.”

Qassemi also noted that the two sides agreed to send delegations to pave the ground for President Rouhani’s visit to Uzbekistan in order to sign a number of MoUs. He pointed out thata new chapter has opened in the ties with Uzbekistan.

“In Uzbekistan, FM Zarif also met with EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini. At this meeting, Zarif and Mogherini held talks on the JCPOA and Iran’s relations with the European Union,” said Qassemi.

“In Tajikistan, we had two good and detailed meetings with the President and the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Tajikistan, in which the issues were explicitly raised and relative agreement was reached.”

Qassemi also mentioned that the two sides have agreed to send delegations within the coming months adding that Iran-Tajikistan Joint Commission will hold a meeting in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe this Tuesday, which would be chaired by the two countries’ Ministers of Energy.

“The current talks that we have begun with Tajikistan could result in a meeting between the presidents of the two countries. Given the commonalities of the countries, the level of relations can be improved to a more appropriate level, which can happen after the visit of delegations,” he underlined.

Iran Declares One Day of Mourning after Quake Tragedy

The Iranian government has issued a statement saying that the tragic earthquake in the west of the country, which resulted in the death, injury and displacement of a number of fellow countrymen in this region, especially in Kermanshah province, deeply grieved the Iranian nation.

“The Iranian government offers condolences over this tragic incident to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, the Iranian people, especially the devoted people of Kermanshah Province, and the survivors of this sad incident in the west of the country.”

“The government of Iran also expresses sympathy to the wounded and wishes health for them.In order to pay respect to all the victims and sympathize with their honourable families and all the affected ones, November 14is announced as a day of public mourning across the country,” reads the statement.

At least 430 people were killed and over 7,000 injured after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck near the border of Iran and Iraq late Sunday.

The epicentre of the quake was in the city of Azgeleh, but the highest casualties occurred in the city of Sarpol-e Zahab.

The quake was so powerful that the tremors were felt as far away as Turkey, Kuwait, Pakistan and the UAE.

Iranian People Queue Up to Donate Blood for Quake Victims

The deadly quake, measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale, has so far killed 387 people and wounded nearly 6,000, mostly in the Western province of Kermanshah.

The following photos retrieved from IRNA show people have queued up to donate their blood for those wounded in the quake:

Condolences Pour in for Iran Deadly Earthquake

Condolences Pour in for Iran Deadly EarthquakeJustin Trudeau

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were among the first world leaders who condoled with Iran over the tragic incident.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon, Kuwaiti Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Azeri President Ilham Aliyev in separate messages expressed sympathy with the Iranian nation and government.

Irish President Michael Higgins and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni were among other officials who offered their countries’ condolences.

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson also extended his “deepest condolences” to the people of Iran and said “the UK stands ready to help the victims and the recovery efforts.”

Condolences Pour in for Iran Deadly EarthquakeCondolences Pour in for Iran Deadly Earthquake

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini in separate statements expressed their preparedness to help the relief and rescue operations in Iran.

The UN resident coordinator in Iran Gary Lewis also conveyed “sincere condolences to Government and People of Iran following last night’s deadly earthquake on western border” and said, “The UN will assist if requested.”

Condolences Pour in for Iran Deadly EarthquakeHe also said that he has met with Iranian authorities to review the current disaster situation related to the earthquake on Iran-Iraq border.

“[We are] considering options for support to Iran if needed. Members of the international diplomatic community also present in support.”

Meanwhile, the Times of Israel reported that Israeli Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz has offered his sympathy to Iran.

“My condolences to the people of Iran and Iraq over the loss of human life caused by the earthquake,” said Katz, who is also transportation minister.

With successive aftershocks still rumbling through western Iran more than 18 hours after the massive earthquake, the province of Kermanshah, hit hardest by the temblor, declared three days of mourning.

Condolences Pour in for Iran Deadly EarthquakeWestern regions of Iran, particularly residential areas in the province of Kermanshah, have felt scores of tremors, some even measuring greater than 4.5 on the Richter scale, after the Sunday night’s massive earthquake.

The province of Kermanshah declared three days of mourning, as rescue teams from across the country have hurried to dig out survivors stuck under the rubble and save the wounded.

Condolences Pour in for Iran Deadly EarthquakeOne of the cities hit hardly by the massive quake is Sarpol-e Zahab. Witnesses say they were appalled to see the city skyline on Monday morning, saying half of the buildings seem to have been destroyed.

After a terrible night and ongoing blackout, Sarpol-e Zahab is receiving more rescue team and sniffer dogs searching for survivors buried under the rubble.

Officials say the access to rural areas is still limited.

Field hospitals have been set up in the quake-hit areas.

EU Serious in Promotion of Agriculture Ties with Iran

EU Serious in Promotion of Agriculture Ties with Iran

Hogan, who is in Iran at the head of a high-ranking economic delegation, discussed issues of mutual interest with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Morteza Sarmadi at the Iranian foreign ministry’s building.

During the Monday meeting, Hogan stressed the necessity of removing obstacles to banking relations, and said, “The EU has already tried to encourage European banks to establish relations with Iran, and will continue to do so.”

“The EU is serious in further development of its relations with Iran in all fields including agriculture and food products.”

He also pointed to EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini’s visit to the US, which was aimed at convincing senior US Congressmen to back the nuclear deal.

“Regardless of what the US president says, the EU will continue to encourage the country to implement the JCPOA,” he added.

Sarmadi, for his part, referred to Iran-EU relations after the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and underlined the need for immediate resolution of banking problems.

“We expected the EU to not only support the nuclear deal, but also encourage all parties to live up to the deal and refrain from spoiling the atmosphere of business and economic ties with Iran,” he added.

Posters of Saudi Crown Prince Burned Down in Lebanon

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Pictures and videos posted on social networks show that a number of people in Tripoli and other parts of northern Lebanon are burning the posters of Mohammad bin Salman.

Tasnim News Agency in a Farsi report has quoted some Lebanese media as saying that Interior Minister Nouhad Machnouk has contacted North Lebanon Governor Ramzi Nahra, asking him to work immediately on removing all posters in the northern areas.

Machnouk condemned the act, adding that such an event was “suspicious at a sensitive moment, when some are working to create such incidents in order to drag the country into further tension.”

He also emphasized that such moves do not represent the people of northern Lebanon and Tripoli.

Although there are some speculations about Saad Hariri’s arrest in Riyadh, one week into his resignation, it has almost been proven that the Lebanese Prime Minister is under pressure in Saudi Arabia.

Now, the authorities and parties in Lebanon with different political inclinations have called on Riyadh to modify its behaviour towards the prime minister of their country.

Meanwhile, Lebanese President Michel Aoun has stressed that he will not wait for more than a week to determine the fate of Saad Hariri saying that he will be forced to ask the international community to decide on the issue.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13

The strong earthquake that hit Iran-Iraq border was a top story in several Iranian newspapers today. Since the magnitude 7.3 quake took place late on Sunday night, only a number of papers managed to include the deadly incident in their front pages.

Many papers also covered French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Saudi Arabia and his plan to save Riyadh from the quagmire of Lebanon, as termed by Iranian media.

Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s televised interview, which was aired from Saudi Arabia on Sunday night, also received great coverage today.

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

 

Abrar:

1- France’s Solution for Saudi Arabia: Temporary Transfer of Hariri to Paris

2- Trump: Accusation of Interfering in US Elections an Insult to Putin!

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- MP Criticizes Gov’t for Its Excessive Role in Iranian Economy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- 15 Iranian Provinces Jolted: Magnitude 7.3 Quake in Kermanshah

2- Sources Close to Lebanese PM: Saudi Arabia Angry at Hariri’s Compromise with Hezbollah

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Ebtekar:

1- Lebanon, Hariri Fifth Nightmare of Bin Salman

2- Iran Nuclear Chief Warns World Powers Will Be Stunned If Violate JCPOA

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Etemad:

1- Big Quake: 180 Million People Felt Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake in Iraq’s Sulaymaniyah

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Ettela’at:

1- ISIS at End Point in Iraq: Iraqi Forces Arrive in Syrian Borders

2- UN: War Has Killed Parents of One Million Syrian Kids

3- Larijani Calls for Expedition of Foreign Investment Attraction

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Farhikhtegan:

1- Myth of Seoul: Shareholders of Major Korean Companies Are Foreigners

2- Saudi Arabia’s Measures in Favour of Hezbollah, Iran: Analyst

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Iran:

1- Saudi Arabia under Global Pressure

  • Int’l Follow-up on Hariri’s Situation in Riyadh

2- Sunni Woman Appointed Village Chief in North Khorasan Province

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Jame’eh Farda:

1- Oil Price Expected to Rise in Future

  • Tension in Mideast, Surge in Oil Price, Budget Crisis

2- Big Earthquake in Iran-Iraq Border

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Javan:

1- French Plan to Save Saudi Arabia from Lebanon Quagmire

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Anti-US Protest Rallies in Philippines amid Trump’s Visit

2- Washington Post: Iran Nuclear Deal Not Renegotiable

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Kayhan:

1- Why Kayhan Was Suspended; Blind Revenge from Kayhan’s Illuminating Articles

2- Rouhani’s Gov’t Proved It Is Not Capable of Discerning National Interests

3- Yemeni Revolutionaries: We’ll Target All Saudi Oil Tankers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Khorasan:

1- Inclusive Magnitude-7.3 Earthquake: Centre, West of Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon Affected

2- BBC: Saudi Arabia’s Lebanon Plan Failed

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Resalat:

1- Iraqi PM: ISIS Caused $100 Billion in Damage to Iraq

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Shahrvand:

1- Gordian Knot of Hariri’s Arrest

2- Middle East Shocked by Earthquake

3- Humanity Victim of Politics: Yemen on Verge of World’s Biggest Political Drought

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Shargh:

1- Iraq’s Earthquake Shakes Iran

2- Hariri’s First TV Interview in Saudi Arabia: I Wasn’t Threatened by Velayati

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Siasat-e Rooz:

1- Is Revolutionarism Main Component of Emerging Political Movement?

  • Trio of Nateq Noori, Larijani

2- A Look at Consequences of Negotiation without Achievement

  • First Illusion of Win-Win in Talks with US

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Barzani’s Regret

  • Kurdistan Representative in Tehran: Erbil Waiting for Baghdad’s Invitation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 13

 

India’s First Wheat Cargo Arrives in Afghanistan via Iran

India's First Wheat Cargo Arrives in Afghanistan via Iran

The shipment of almost 15,000 tonnes of wheat dispatched from India’s western port of Kandla late last month reportedly reached the Afghan province of Nimroz, which borders Iran, on Saturday.

The media quoted Manpreet Vohra, India’s ambassador to Kabul, as saying that the shipment demonstrated the viability of the new route that connected India with Afghanistan through Iran.

“The ease and the speed with which this project is already working is evident from the fact that as we are receiving the first trucks of wheat here in Zaranj, the second ship from Kandla has already docked in Chabahar,” Vohra was quoted as saying by news agencies.

He said there would be seven shipments between now and February and a total of 110,000 tonnes of wheat would come to Afghanistan through Chabahar. The official added that the shipments were part of a promised 1.1 million tonnes of wheat as India’s “gift” to Afghanistan out of which 700,000 had already been sent to the country.

The new route would create a unique opportunity for India to send its goods to landlocked Afghanistan through a safe route. It would to the same effect enable Afghan merchants to export their commodities – mainly fruits and vegetables as well as nuts and minerals – to global markets through Chabahar.

India signed a deal with Iran in 2003 to develop the same port through an investment that could amount to $500 million.

Located on the confluence of the Indian Ocean and the Sea of Oman in southeastern Iran, Chabahar is India’s first foreign port project. Once completed, the project would enable India to send its goods Afghanistan, Central Asia and beyond.

Iran Leader Thanks Iraq for Organizing Arba’een Pilgrimage

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Addressing a host of officials and cultural activists in Tehran on Monday, Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei expressed his gratitude to the authorities tasked with organizing Arba’een ceremonies.

“From the bottom of my heart, I thank the Iraqi government, which made the arrangements for this glorious event, and the dear Iraqi people, who sincerely and happily welcomed pilgrims visiting the Imam Hussein holy shrine [in Karbala],” the Leader said.

Ayatollah Khamenei also thanked the “combatant Iraqi youth as well as the Popular Mobilization Units and those who ensured the security of the event, and authorities in charge of holy shrines in Najaf and Karbala.”

He further hailed the Arba’een religious festival as a “glorious” and “marvellous” event.

The Leader said the mass rallies on Arba’een day show the spirit of struggle for the sake of God Almighty and preparedness for martyrdom across the Muslim world.

“The presence of such huge crowds [in Arba’een ceremonies] from different parts of the world despite terrorist threats is a grand phenomenon and indicate the promotion of the idea of fighting in the path of God and public readiness [to do so] in this path,” Ayatollah Khamenei noted.

He also described the divine and spiritual Arba’een rallies as “unprecedented” and “indescribable,” and once again thanked all those who organized the event.

Millions of Shiite pilgrims from Iran and other regional countries flock to the Iraqi city of Karbala every year to mark Arba’een, the fortieth day after the martyrdom anniversary of third Shiite Imam, Hussein in Ali (AS).

Iran Hopeful Hariri Would Return to Lebanon: Spokesman

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Speaking in his weekly press conference held on Monday in Tehran, Qassemi said the Islamic Republic supports the trend of Lebanon’s development and peace, and considers Hariri’s resignation an unexpected and suspicious development.

“We hope Hariri would return to Lebanon as soon as possible and follow up on his resignation in his own country,” he noted, according to a Farsi report by Tasnim.

Qassemi said it is very strange and unprecedented that a country’s prime minister declares his resignation from a third state.

“His remarks [made in the Sunday night televised interview] raised a ray of hope that he might return to Lebanon and help restore calm to the Arab country.”

Qassemi said he does not comment on Hariri’s anti-Iran remarks for now and will respond to him in coming days, because “it is not clear in what conditions has he made the remarks.”

“He had a very good meeting with [advisor to Iran’s Leader] Mr. Velayati the day before his resignation in Beirut, where they discussed Iran-Lebanon cooperation,” he added.

He also referred to Saudi Arabia’s apparent preparation for waging a war on Lebanon and said, “This is part of a psychological war and also an effort to get rid of the problems and quagmire created by the Saudis’ wrong policies.”

“Saudi Arabia will once again fail to gain any accomplishment given their imprudence,” Qassemi noted.