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Iran President Hails Election of New Zealand’s New PM

rouhani-Jacinda Ardern

In his Tuesday message, Rouhani “sincerely” congratulated Ardern’s election as the new Prime Minister of New Zealand, and wished her success in carrying out the “important responsibility”.

“Given the political will and efforts of the high-ranking officials of the two countries, I hope bilateral relations between Tehran and Wellington would further develop.”

The Iranian president also wished health and success for Ardern and prosperity and felicity for the people of New Zealand.

On 19 October 2017, New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters announced that his party would form a coalition with Labour, making Ardern the next Prime Minister, and the second youngest in New Zealand’s history.

Japan Increases Energy Imports from Iran by 94%

Japan Increases Energy Imports from Iran by 94%

The Islamic Republic of Iran has managed to increase its share in global energy markets particularly in Asian markets after the implementation of the nuclear deal it signed with world powers.

A review of the figures released by the customs offices of China, South Korea and Japan reveal that the mentioned countries have significantly increased their energy imports from Iran.

Iran’s energy exports to Japan including gas derivatives has increased by 31 percent over the past year. Reports say Iran exported 6.447 millions of oil barrels to Japan during the past year which is unprecedented compared with previous years.

According to a report by Japan’s energy ministry, the country has increased its energy imports from Iran by 94 percent just in the past month.

Meanwhile, Iran’s exports to Japan in 2016 experienced a 37 percent increase compared with previous year.

During the first six months of 2017, Iran supplied 6.8 percent of the energy Japan consumes. The figure for the same period in 2016 stood at 7 percent.

Iran Set to Attract More Tourists by Easing Visa Regime

Iran Set to Attract More Tourists by Easing Visa Regime

“We are not obsessed with lifting visa regime per se. Fortunately, at present we issue visa upon arrival for people from at least 180 states for 90 days but lifting visa requirements is a measure which is usually undertaken to attract more foreign tourists,” Head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHTO), Ali Asghar Mounesan, was quoted as saying in a Farsi report by ISNA.

He said the project to lift visa requirements should be implemented consistently, “because sometimes the measure does not pay off and leads to the outflow of Iranian tourists to other countries.”

Mounesan said removing visa restrictions should be carried out bilaterally and noted the ICHTO is pursuing the project seriously. “We firmly believe that the project must be implemented consistently.”

The ICHTO chief also said deciding about the countries with which Iran should remove visa restrictions is highly significant. “We should develop our tourist policy in a way that leads to a win-win game. We want to lift Iran’s visa requirements to attract more foreign tourists instead.”

He went on to say that the number of the countries for which Iran has lifted visa requirements is too small. “We are now studying the conditions of other states to see how many tourists we can attract if we remove our visa restrictions for them. Having finalized our list, we will share it with the foreign ministry to make the required arrangements.”

The idea of lifting visa requirements was first raised in the previous government under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The government was expected to implement the project for tourists from 60 countries but the list of the countries was never released. The government instead implemented the project of visa upon arrival first for 30 days and then increased it to 90 days.

The ICHTO chief has always talked of the need to attract more foreign tourists through visa facilities but they have never published any list of the countries. They only said the countries included the regional states as well as those with which Iran has special relations in political and economic fields. Now the organization under Mounesan seems determined enough to go ahead with the project.

Iran has already lifted visa requirements for tourists from countries like Turkey, Malaysia, Georgia, Armenia, Russia, and Serbia.

Former US Congresswoman in Iraq for Arba’een Walk

Former US Congresswoman in Iraq for Arba’een Walk

Cynthia McKinney, who has served for 12 years in the US House of Representatives, has headed to Iraq to take part in Arba’een, the world’s largest religious gathering.

McKinney is now a university professor in Bangladesh, and says she has long been thinking about a trip to Iraq.

She also referred to the US invasion of Iraq saying, at that time, she was the representative of the state of Georgia and made speech against the invasion of Iraq by the George W. Bush administration.

US CongresswomanShe says her speech seemed to cost her dearly and she was attacked and criticized by his colleagues, and they accused her of betraying her country.

But these criticisms made her determined to use her position at the US Congress to take a stand against waging war in Iraq or any other place at the national level and vote against it, a Farsi report by Tasnim said.

About her motivation for making a trip to Iraq she said, “I am here as an American citizen who is responsible for American policies, and knows that her taxes are being spent on US warmongering around the world.”

“I have come to see Iraq at this time and on the eve of its victory [against terrorism]. I’m also asking questions about Imam Hussein and the history of Ashura and Arba’een from my fellow travellers.”

Each year, a huge crowd of Shiite Muslims attend the religious commemoration of Arba’een, marking the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS).

The Iraqi city of Karbala hosts the holy shrine of Imam Hussein (AS). Last year, around 20 million pilgrims from all over the world gathered in Karbala on Arba’een.

Iran FM, Pakistan Army Chief Discuss Security Ties

Iran FM, Pakistan Army Chief Discuss Security Ties

In a Monday meeting at the Iranian Foreign Ministry building in Tehran, the two sides discussed a wide range of issues in different fields, particularly political, economic, security, and border security cooperation, as well as fight against drug trafficking, terrorism and extremism.

In this meeting, FM Zarif expressed the readiness of the Islamic Republic of Iran to export electricity and gas to Pakistan.

The two sides also touched upon the unity of the Muslim world and the vigilance of the Muslim countries to neutralize the plots to create divisions among them.

Zarif and the Pakistani General further exchanged views on regional and international issues as well.

Cooperation with Iran Helps Syria Survive Foreign Plots: Velayati

Cooperation with Iran Helps Syria Survive Foreign Plots: Velayati

“The common interests of Iran and Syria in resistance (against enemies) are principled and the goal of both countries in the region is to maintain the axis of resistance and stand up against the Zionists and their supporters,” Ali Akbar Velayati said in a Farsi interview with the IRIB News Agency.

He noted that the pace of developments in the region requires that the authorities of the two countries make mutual trips and consult with each other at short intervals.

Velayati pointed to his meetings with a number of Syrian authorities over the next two days, saying that if the visits are made at short intervals, more coordination would be possible.

He also praised the successive victories of the Syrian people and army, especially in the areas where fighting was not very easy, such as in the east of the country and the city of Deir ez-Zor.

“The Syrian government and people have shown that they would overcome any sort of problem,” said Velayati.

He also noted that the United States, the Zionists and their allies believed that they could win a victory against the Syrian government and people, but that turned out to be an illusion.

The report also quotes Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem as saying after a meeting with Velayati that “the relations between Syria and the Islamic Republic of Iran are brotherly and strategic in all fields.”

“We are proud of Iran’s presence at the axis of resistance. Iran is part of the victories achieved by the brave men of our country’s armed forces, and in our political consultations, we and Iran share our views.” added Muallem.

Iranian Conservative Paper Officially Warned for Belligerent Headline

“Ansarullah’s Missile Targets Riyadh; Dubai Is Next Target” was the controversial and belligerent headline that appeared in the front page of Kayhan newspaper on Monday, November 6.

Later in the day, the Secretary of the Board Responsible for Supervising the Iranian Press said the headline was considered ‘against national security and interests’.

According to Seyyed Alaeddin Zohourian, the conservative paper has received an official note of warning for its headline, IRNA said in a Farsi report.

Kayhan‘s headline came a few hours after IRGC Chief-Commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari categorically denied the Islamic Republic’s involvement in the missile attack on Riyadh international airport, and stressed that it is not even possible for Iran to transfer any missile to Houthi Ansarullah fighters in Yemen.

Meanwhile, even if Iran had any influence on the Yemeni fighters, as claimed by some Western and Arab countries, it would have definitely prevented them from attacking Dubai, which is a major economic partner of Iranian firms.

This is not the first time Kayhan, run by veteran conservative journalist Hossein Shariatmadari, uses controversial headlines that are said to be against national interests.

ISIS Leader Flees Iraq to Syria in Yellow Taxi: Report

ISIS Leader’s Location Identified: Iraqi Official

An intelligence source claimed the terror group’s chief was hiding out in Rawa, northwestern Iraq, when troops entered Qaim some 50 miles away near the Syrian border.

Al-Baghdadi felt his presence in Rawa ‘threatened his life’, so he scampered over the border to Deir ez-Zor in a vehicle synonymous with the western world of New York City, Daily Mail reported.

The source was quoted by the Iraqi News as saying, “After Iraqi troops invaded Qaim, Baghdadi was aware that his presence in Rawa threatens his life.”

“In a yellow taxi, Baghdadi fled Iraq and headed to Syria. He is believed to have settled in Deir ez-Zor.”

“The ISIS leader insisted on taking a yellow cab in order not to be a source for doubts.”

Al-Baghdadi urged the remaining ISIS fighters in Qaim to carry on fighting the Iraqi troops, but the source said they “let him down and escaped in their personal cars to Syria.”

Iranian Cargo Ship Crashes into Island near Hong Kong

Iranian Cargo Ship Crashes into Island near Hong Kong1

Iranian container ship Touska ran aground on November 5 and crashed into eastern tip of Magazine Island, South Horizon, Hong Kong, a report by Maritime Bulletin said.

Residents of South Horizon were alerted by the crashing noise, watching sparks from the bow’s collision with ground, the report said.

According to residents, there may be fire on board of Touska. There is smell of something burning in the air, Tasnim said in a Farsi report.

At the time of collision, the ship was moving at high speed, some 7.5 knots. Touska was proceeding towards Hong Kong harbour, but suddenly turned hard a starboard and crashed into island.

Container ship Touska has a capacity of 4947 TEU. It was built in 2008. Its manager is Rahbaran Omid Darya based in Tehran.

Iran Raps Accusations Raised in Saudi-Led Coalition’s Statement

Bahram Qassemi

Referring to years of Saudi aggression and war crimes against Yemeni people, Qassemi called the Yemeni response an independent one and a result of Saudis’ aggression which is not carried out or provoked by any other country.

“The Saudis, who have failed to achieve their evil goals during long-term military aggression against Yemen, are making more problems for their defeated coalition with a clumsy psychological operation to make baseless and totally false accusations,” added Qassemi in his Monday statement.

“Our friendly advice to them is to stop playing the blame game and levelling accusations against others, and rather halt their attacks on the innocent and defenseless people of Yemen as soon as possible, and pave the way for Yemeni-Yemeni dialogue and peace-making in that country.”