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Iran’s First VP in Ankara to Attend D-8 Summit

Iran’s First VP in Ankara to Attend D-8 Summit

Jahangiri, along with the high-ranking delegation accompanying him, arrived in the Turkish capital on Thursday morning and was received by Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım.

The Iranian official will later hold talks Yıldırım before taking part in the 9th Summit of the D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation due to be held on October 20 in Istanbul.

He is accompanied by Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Shariatmadari, Minister of Road and Urban Development Abbas Akhoundi, Chief of Iran’s Cultural Heritage Organisaton Ali Asghar Mounesan and Governor of Central Bank of Iran Valiollah Seif.

Iran and Turkey have ramped up efforts to boost bilateral trade since the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a lasting nuclear deal between Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany).

The deal took effect in January 2016, terminating all nuclear-related sanctions on Iran.

 

Iran’s President Calls for Enhanced Ties with Uzbekistan

“We consider Uzbekistan as a friendly country in the past and future of our history,” said President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday in a meeting with Uzbek Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov in Tehran.

“The historic ties, cultural commonalities, and mutual national interests have completely connected the two countries while no borderline is shared,” said the Iranian top executive, according to Mehr.

Rouhani went on to say that historic relations and the closeness between the two nations provide huge opportunities for bolstering and cementing bilateral relations between the two countries.

“Expansion of these relations will bring benefits for both nations and the region,” he added.

The Uzbek FM, for his part, voiced the firm determination of Tashkent for deepening and broadening ties with Iran in both political and cultural avenues.

“The visits made by senior officials of Uzbekistan to Iran are aligned with the objective of expanding mutual cooperation and founding strategic and long-run relations between Tehran and Tashkent,” underlined the top Uzbek diplomat.

He also called for further cooperation between Iran and Uzbekistan in areas related to strengthening security measures in the region.

“The two countries of Iran and Uzbekistan enjoy rich Islamic histories and are able to stop the spread of extremism through joint efforts,” Kamilov added.

Iran’s President Calls for Enhanced Ties with UzbekistanUzbekistan New Client of Iran’s Oil

Meanwhile, Iran says it is studying a request by Uzbekistan to export crude oil to the Central Asian country – an announcement that shows the list of Iranian oil clients is expanding as the nation pumps more crude to international markets.

Iran’s Petroleum Minister Bijan Zanganeh was quoted by the domestic media in Tehran as saying that ranking Uzbek oil officials were already discussing imports from Iran with the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC).

“Uzbekistan’s oil production is limited. Therefore, it needs to import this strategic product,” Zanganeh was quoted as saying by IRNA.

“Given that Uzbekistan has no access to sea, exports to the country need to be carried out through land and probably by rail,” he said after meeting the visiting Uzbek FM Kamilov, Press TV reported.

The Iranian minister further emphasized that Tehran still needed to study the technicalities involved in exports of oil to Uzbekistan, stressing that the Islamic Republic supports the move as it could help strengthen relations between the countries.

Iran’s Top General Condemns Israel’s Violation of Syria’s Territorial Integrity

Iran's Top General Condemns Israel's Violation of Syria's Territorial Integrity

“It is not acceptable for the Zionist regime (Israel) to violate Syria via land or air whenever it pleases,” Major General Mohammad Baqeri said in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Wednesday.

He was speaking alongside Chief of the General Staff of the Syrian Arab Army General Ali Abdullah Ayyoub.

The Israeli military conducts strikes against Syria-based targets on a regular basis, most of the time claiming that it hits convoys destined for the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah. Hezbollah fighters have been assisting the Syrian army in its fight against Takfiri militants.

Israel has been offering medical treatment to the extremist militants wounded on the battlefields in Syria in field hospitals in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Iran's Top General Condemns Israel's Violation of Syria's Territorial Integrity

On a request from Damascus, Iran has been offering the Syrian government advisory military support against the foreign-backed militancy that started in the country in 2011.

In his Wednesday remarks, Major General Baqeri said he was in Syria to declare that Tehran is by Damascus’ side in the fight against terror.

“The Islamic Republic considers respect for the regional countries’ territorial integrity to be a principle,” Baqeri said. “We believe that whenever a country should seek to conduct military operations inside another one, it should do so while respecting that country’s territorial integrity and at its invitation.”

‘Turkish forces unwelcome’

General Ali Abdullah Ayyoub said for his part that the contingents of Turkish forces deployed to Syria are there illegally. He said the Turkish forces are not in Syria according to a deal reached on de-escalation zones in a peace process in the Kazakh capital of Astana — unlike what Ankara has said.

He said the Turkish military presence in Syria was also against international law and norms and Syria was “entitled to confront the Turkish forces on our soil in whatever fashion [that we deem necessary].”

Iran and Russia — which is another Damascus ally — have been mediating talks between the Syrian government and opposition, alongside Turkey in the Kazakh capital since early this year.

The talks have led to the designation of four de-escalation zones across Syria. Turkish troops recently marched into the Idlib Province in northwestern Syria, where one of the zones is located.

Turkey has said the deployment is warranted under the agreements in Astana.

Ayyoub also said that the terrorist groups operating in Syria were nearing their demise and that the United States’ support would not help sustain them.

Europe Only Paying Lip Service to Iran: Top Security Official

Iran Urges Collective Cooperation to Tackle Regional Security Challenges

“It has always been our plan to develop our ties and relations with Europe within our values and beliefs. However, the truth is that Europe has not done the same since the nuclear deal was signed,” Shamkhani said in an exclusive interview with euronews correspondent in Tehran.

“It has mainly paid lip service, with a few exceptions. It is now stating that it is against the elimination of the nuclear deal by the US,” Admiral Shamkhani added.

He further referred to Trump’s anti-Iran rhetoric and said, “Unfortunately, Trump is a liar. The US imposes sanctions on Iran, supports the growth of terrorism in Iraq and Syria, and bombards Yemen.”

“When Trump calls Iran “The Terrorist Nation”, or distorts the 2,500 years of history the ‘Persian Gulf’ has, by calling it the ‘Arabian Gulf’, people realise that they are being targeted,” he added.

Iran Navy Commander Meets European Navy Leaders

Iran Navy Commander Meets European Navy Leaders

Admiral Sayyari on Tuesday night met with navy leaders of Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Croatia, Algeria, and a number of navy officers from Russia and Italy.

During these talks, the sides exchanged views on development of relations between the navies of their countries and the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Navy.

Sayyari arrived in the Italian city of Venice on Tuesday morning as the special guest of the 11th edition of Regional Seapower Symposium of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Countries, commonly known as RSS.

This is one of the first visits of an Iranian military commander to a European country, and perhaps the first one to a Western state since the 1979 Revolution in Iran.

The event was kicked off Tuesday, October 17, and will be underway until October 20 in Venice.

During the Symposium, which is attended by navy commanders of 50 countries, the top admirals discuss ways to counter illegal activities, technical innovation, and reinforcement of cooperation in marine security.

The purpose of the Regional Seapower Symposium for the Mediterranean and Black Sea Countries is to create a forum where the leaders of the regional Navies can meet and discuss about their common challenges and strengthen mutual co-operation.

Trump’s Stupidity More Dangerous than His Madness: IRGC General

“The United States cannot manage the West Asia without understanding Islam and the relationship between the Islamic Republic and other countries,” said Major General Mohsen Rezaei in a Wednesday address to a conference in Tehran on Future Studies.

According to a Farsi report by Tasnim news agency, Rezaei warned that low level of understanding for the president of a country like the US is more dangerous than his insanity.

“In fact, scientists and politicians need future studies. A nation that fails to envisage future events is lagging behind in shaping its future,” Rezaei said.

“If we want to be a leading nation, we won’t be able to succeed in different spheres without paying attention to the future,” he added.

General Rezaei stated that the issues and events of the world are changing rapidly and foreseeing the future is very complicated.

“We need to have enough knowledge and skills in this field. Of course, in this regard we are ahead of some Western countries.”

“The most important factor in future studies is the proper understanding of the events, changes and rules governing human life. Americans have the technology, but they do not have a proper understanding of the issues,” Rezaei noted.

‘Iran Has Plans to Counter US Possible Pullout from JCPOA’

Iranian Lawmakers Endorse Anti-Israel Motion ahead of Quds Day

Iranian lawmakers are having busy days. Key and rapid developments in the region and the world as well as a meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Russia’s Saint Petersburg have prompted Iranian lawmakers to announce their positions on major international issues as well as the Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

US President Donald Trump’s anti-Iran remarks and his threat to pull out of the JCPOA have

drawn extensive and mixed reactions, bringing to the fore discussions on Tehran’s reactions to Washington’s new policies. Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani stressed in an interview with NTV that Iran has an organized plan to continue its nuclear activities.

 

Larijani: Iran OKs Plan on Responding to US; Americans Will Regret

The parliament speaker, who has travelled to Russia to attend the IPU meeting, talked to reporters on the sidelines of the event.

“Trump is not responsible for confirming Iran’s compliance with its obligations under the JCPOA; rather, it is the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) which is responsible, and it has, so far, corroborated Iran’s compliance eight times,” he said.

He referred to his meetings with parliament speakers of other countries in recent days, and said the United States is regarded as a “trouble-making country” these days. He then touched upon Washington’s sanctions on Moscow, saying, “It is not only Iran that has problems with the US. Other countries also believe that the US has not treated them well.

He said US sanctions against Iran will be a nonstarter, according to a Farsi report by ICANA.

“Other countries do not agree with the US [on this issue], and if Trump maintains his approach, Iran is likely to react to that,” said Larijani.

Larijani was questioned by reporters whether Iran has prepared a plan to continue its nuclear activities if Washington withdraws from the JCPOA.

“Yes,” Larijani responded.

“We have an organized plan and a specific law. Recently, too, we decided in parliament what measures to adopt against US actions. Iran has a clear program vis-à-vis Washington’s different scenarios. We will do something that’ll make the Americans sorry,” Larijani noted.

 

MP Warns France about Its Call for Non-Nuclear Talks

Saffar Nazari, a member of Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, has also expressed Iran’s view on the nuclear issue. He told ICANA that Iran will not enter into talks with the West outside the framework of the JCPOA.

He also reacted to remarks made by the French president, who had said in a meeting with Trump that Iran should be controlled and held answerable regarding its ballistic missile activities.

“Emmanuel Macron’s talks with Trump were not related to the JCPOA, and it should be said seriously that the missile industry [of Iran] is not negotiable,” said the MP.

“French officials have been told in a straightforward manner that Iran will not accept to return to talks on the JCPOA, and accordingly, it was decided that they rectify their previous positions in that regard,” said the legislator.

 

Iran Has Plans for US Possible Withdrawal from JCPOA

Mohamad Mahdi Eftekhari, another Iranian lawmaker, believes that Trump is not able to pull out of the JCPOA unilaterally.

“Trump’s claims about Iran’s performance regarding the JCPOA will worsen the situation and isolate Washington on the international stage,” said the legislator.

“The team from Iran’s Foreign Ministry first sat down for talks with the issue of ‘distrust in the US’ in mind, and Iranian diplomats had envisioned Washington’s possible withdrawal from the JCPOA, and the necessary mechanisms to deal with it had already been worked out,” he said.

Also, parliamentarian Behrouz Nemati told ICANA that “the United States’ 40-year objective is to overthrow the Iranian government.”

“The imposition of sanctions by one of the signatories to the JCPOA and the violation of the deal are impossible and unacceptable by Iran. Moreover, Iran and the five European countries which are parties to the agreement are opposed to the addition of a new addendum to the JCPOA,” he said.

 

Iran Favouring Nuke-Free World

Also present at the IPU meeting was top Iranian MP Mostafa Kavakebian. He highlighted Iran’s opposition to the proliferation of nuclear weapons, and said Iran favours a world free from nuclear weapons, and nuclear arms states should move toward disarmament.

He was speaking at a special IPU meeting on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

“We should have not only a Middle East, but a world free from nuclear weapons. Iran’s initiative of creating a Middle East region free from nuclear arms presented in 1974 as well as the fatwa by Leader of the Islamic Revolution [Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei] which bans weapons of mass destruction, especially nuclear weapons, clearly shows our position on the issue,” he said.

“Unfortunately, international efforts to remove the major threat of nuclear weapons have been futile so far, and the most important reason behind this failure is those possessing nuclear weapons, which have not adopted any serious measures to live up to their commitments regarding denuclearization.”

 

81-Year-Old Iranian Woman Wins Gold in China Athletics Games

81-Year-Old Iranian Woman Wins Gold in China Athletics Games

81-year-old Iranian woman Fatemeh Heshmati has been crowned the champion in international track and field competitions in China.

She has been doing sports professionally in the city of Shiraz in southern Iranian Fars province for years. She has already attended international competitions several times.

The lady’s high motivation at the age of 81 has surprised, and at the same time received compliments from the Chinese. News of Heshmati’s success is making headlines inside the country as well.

She was born in the city of Abadan, southwestern Iran, and migrated to Shiraz after the end of the eight-year Iraqi imposed war on Iran in the 1980s. Although she suffers from wartime wounds and has shrapnel inside her head, she keeps trying hard.

She says she has done whatever it takes to encourage young and old. The Shahrvand newspaper has conducted an interview with this Iranian athlete. The highlights of the interview follows.

 

First, tell us about the international competitions in China where you won a gold and one silver medal.

The contests held for veteran athletes and elderly people included a 5-km race-walking and a 1-km running event. Most competitors aged between 30 to 50. I took part in the event in the 80-year-old age group along with a Chinese lady. There were around 30 contestants at the starting line, but they competed separately in different age groups. The Chinese woman, who was younger than me, grabbed the gold. I received the silver medal. I didn’t know that she was my rival; otherwise I might have been able to overtake her. Of course, I got a gold medal as well. There were other Iranian competitors, who also received medals.

Who did sponsor you in the competition?

I’ve been a member of a sports club in Shiraz for 25 years now. We attended a match in Tehran recently. I finished first in my age group. After that, it was decided that I take part in the China competitions.

How did the Chinese and spectators who were there react to your presence at the event?

The Chinese behaved perfectly. They were so happy that they took pictures with me and filmed me. It was so interesting for them to see a woman at my age could take part in the competitions. Of course, I received no prizes. But it was so great for me to see their behaviour was so good. They liked me very much and I could feel it.

When did you begin to do sport? Tell us a little bit about your background.

I have been interested in race-walking since childhood. Even during the war when I was living in Abadan, I used to exercise at a football (soccer) stadium there. After that when I came to Shiraz, I did sport and race-walking whenever I could. One day when I was running on the track, a lady called me and asked if I was an athlete. Then she invited me to join a sports club, and now it’s been 25 years that I’m doing exercises. I have attended international competitions. I once got a gold medal in Malaysia.

Don’t you get tired of doing sports?

I never get tired. I’m proud of being able to do sports professionally at this age. I never feel old. I have lost one of my seven children has died. My husband, who had been wounded at war, passed away, too. My children are always happy at my successes and they encourage me. I attend competitions to promote the culture of doing sports among people.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18

The top story today was the remarks made by Iranian officials about the European Union’s call for negotiation with Tehran on its missile program. They particularly covered the warning by Ali Akbar Velayati, an international aide to Iran’s Leader, who said the EU is not allowed to raise the issue of talks on Iran’s regional presence and missile program.

Newspapers also covered the defeat of secessionist Kurds led by Masoud Barzani from the Iraqi central government in Kirkuk, and rumours of their independence referendum being suspended after mediation of Iranian General Qassemi Soleimani.

The Shahrvand newspaper dedicated its front page photo to the dire situation of displaced Rohingya Muslims and Iran’s dispatch of medical and food aid to the minority group.

Some reformist papers also highlighted domestic issues including the 2021 presidential election and criticism of conservatives.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Maintaining Unity Duty of All Iranians: Senior Moderate Cleric

2- Larijani: We’ll Make US Regret

3- President: US Allies Stood by JCPOA, Iran; US Will End up in Isolation

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18

 


Abrar:

1- UN: Number of Displaced Rohingya Muslims Increased to 582,000

2- Saudi King Voices Opposition to Iraqi Kurdistan’s Independence

3- Qatar Still on Iran’s Side: Bahrain FM

4- Larijani: IPU Members Admit US Improper Behaviour

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18

 


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Rafsanjani’s Son: We Should Attract Moderate Conservatives

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18


Asrar:

1- Iran Leader Donates Nearly $300,000 to Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar

2- Culture Minister: Iran Ready to Expand Persian Language in Armenian Universities

3- Oil Minister: Iran Ready to Negotiate with All Oil Companies

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18


Ebtekar:

1- Rouhani: Trump’s Recent Remarks Neutralized by People’s Awareness

2- Moderate Cleric: Investment Should Be Made on Isolating Trump

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18

 


Emtiaz:

1- Tehran Prosecutor Declares Ban on Smoking Hookah in Public Places

2- Iran Defeats Mexico to Advance to FIFA World Cup Quarter Finals

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18

 


Etemad:

1- PUK Senior Member: General Soleimani’s Advice for Ending Kirkuk Clash

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18

 


Ettela’at:

1- PM: Iraqi Flag to Be Hoisted across the Country

2- Russia: No Need for Revision of JCPOA

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18


Iran:

1- Some Repeating Trump’s Allegations inside Iran: Moderate Cleric

2- Spokesman Urges Opponents of Gov’t to Display Unity in Iran

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18


Javan:

1- Iran First VP: 24,000 Gov’t Executives Supervising 2.4 Million Civil Servants

2- Tehran Prosecutor: Nuclear Spy Took IRR 62 Billion Out of Iran

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- First VP: Restoration of Peace, Stability to Economy Most Important Achievement

2- Zarif: Warmongers More Worried about Iran’s Compliance with JCPOA

3- UNGA’s First Committee Voices Support for Iran Nuclear Deal

4- Oil Minister’s Response to Trump: Iran Doors Open to US Firms, Trump Doesn’t Allow Them

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18

 


Kayhan:

1- Pouring Cement in Heart of Arab Heavy-Water Reactor Result of Nuclear Spy’s Treason

2- A Report on Latest Iraq Developments

  • Kirkuk Retaken in 20 Hours, Rumours of Barzani’s Resignation, Prosecution

3- Senior Cleric: Don’t Fall in EU’s Trap after 4 Years of Embellishing US

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18


Khorasan:

1- Strong Response to Europe’s Call for Missile Taks

  • Leader’s Aide: Europe Not Allowed to Raise Issue of Iran’s Regional Presence, Missile Program

2- 12 Percent of Employed People in Iran Suffering from Depression

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18


Resalat:

1- Rouhani: Gov’t Resolved to Continue Relations with Clerics

2- Parliament Speaker: Iran Has Organized Plan for Resuming Nuclear Activities

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18


Shargh:

1- Rouhani: World Remained on Side of Iran, JCPOA

2- Tehran Prosecutor: Intelligence Ministry’s Opinion Not Binding for Judges

3- Iraqi Kurdistan’s Independence Referendum Suspended with Gen. Soleimani’s Mediation

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 18

Czech Republic Interested in Investing in Iran’s Steel Industry

Czech Republic Interested in Investing in Iran’s Steel Industry

The Czech Republic’s Deputy Minister of Industry, Eduard Muřický, who is on a state visit to Iran, said his visit is mainly aimed at closely watching Iran’s progress in steel industry.

Iran has made significant progress in the industry and this has prompted the Czech Republic to invest in this area and import Iran’s productions, a Farsi report by IRNA quoted him as saying.

In a meeting with the top managers of Iran’s Mobarakeh Steel Company (MSC), the Czech official went on saying his country has prepared the ground for installing some technologies in the production of steel.

The Czech Republic is interested in launching a joint project with Iran, particularly with the Mobarakeh Steel Company, he added.

The meeting was also attended by the Czech Republic’s ambassador to Tehran Svatopluk Čumba.

For his part, the ambassador called Iran a large developing country and will play a key role in the international affairs in future.

Čumba also said he was moved by the perspective set forth by the Mobarakeh Steel Company’s managers and added Iran and Czech Republic can tap into their capacities for further cooperation.

He went on to say that many of the residents of Isfahan have a positive impression of the Czech Republic as well as the cooperation which the country used to have with the MSC.

During the meeting, the participants also explored ways to expand industrial ties between the two sides.

Mobarakeh Steel Company, located in west of Isfahan, is the largest steel maker of MENA (Middle East & Northern Africa) region, and one of the largest industrial complexes operating in Iran.