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Iran oil reserves to last 60 years: Oil Ministry official

Iran Oil Reserve
Iran Oil Reserve

Iran will be capable of exploiting its oil reservoir for the next six decades as the country has raised its estimated crude reserves to 157 billion barrels, an Iranian energy official said.

“Based on estimates, Iran will have oil for 60 years and gas for the next 200 years,” said Deputy Director of National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) for Exploration Bahman Soleimani in an interview on Monday.

In the 1980s, Iran’s oil reserves were estimated to be enough for 20 years, but after extensive exploration, particularly over the past decade, many new crude reserves have been discovered, Soleimani pointed out.

The official added that exploration is conducted all over the country but most of the operations are focused on the Persian Gulf, Sea of Oman and the Zagros Mountain range.

In August, the Oil Ministry said Iran’s oil production increased by 11 percent in the first four months of the current Iranian year (started March 21) and predicted that the country will raise its oil production by 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) within the next three years.

In May, Mohsen Qamsari, NIOC’s director for international affairs, said Iran’s oil production capacity would reach four million barrels per day by the end of the current Persian calendar year in March 2015.

Commander: Iran will Give Crushing Response to ISIL If Threatened

Iran Commander
Iran Commander

Iranian Army’s Ground Forces Commander Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan stressed full security at the country’s borders, and said his forces are monitoring all moves along the borders and would give a crushing and rigid response to ISIL if the terrorist group ever dares to pose a threat to Iran.

“Thank God, the Ground Forces enjoy a satisfactory level of preparedness to defend the country’s borders today,” General Pourdastan told reporters on the sidelines of the annual military parades in Tehran on Monday.

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General Pourdastan underlined that ISIL is not considered a threat to Iran, and added, “But Iran has no problem confronting this terrorist group.”

Earlier Iran’s Chief of Staff Major General Hassan Firouzabadi described ISIL as a Frankenstein monster created through a media hype by the Zionists in a psychological operation to frighten Muslim states and advance their goals, stressing that Iraq alone will be enough to annihilate the terrorist group.

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Iran FM calls for collective efforts to counter terror

Iran-UAE-FMs
Iran-UAE-FMs

Iran’s foreign minister has voiced alarm about the dangers of terrorism and extremism in the Middle East, calling for cooperation among Muslim states to counter such threats.

Mohammad Javad Zarif made the comments in a Monday meeting with his Emirati counterpart Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan on the sidelines of the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

During the meeting, the two top diplomats discussed the crimes perpetrated by ISIL terrorists in Iraq and warned about the spread of such terror operations to other Middle Eastern states.

“This threat is against all countries in the region, and that is why broad cooperation is needed among all regional states to take serious action against it,” Zarif noted.

The Iranian foreign minister further called for comprehensive measures to prevent the derailment of the fight against terrorism and extremism.

ISIL extremists, who have seized large swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria, have terrorized various communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and Izadi Kurds, in their advances.

The two senior diplomats also discussed further expansion of relations between Iran and the United Arab Emirates, emphasizing the need for the implementation of previously concluded bilateral agreements.

Hand-woven Persian carpet motifs to be registered globally

Iranian Carpets
Iranian Carpets

Head of Iran’s National Carpet Center Hamid Kargar says Persian carpet motifs will be registered globally in line with supporting carpet producers and developing export of hand-woven Persian carpets.

He told IRNA that the hand-woven carpet is a cultural, economic and social product that helps bring in hard currency and that Iran’s National Carpet Center as the guardian of this major industry in the country should take all aspects into consideration.

Kargar further said one of the main programs of the center is propagation and dissemination of information on hand-woven Persian carpets which will cover foreign markets in addition to domestic ones. […]

He pointed to the provision of banking loans, insurance for all carpet weavers and education for all those involved in this industry as some of the measures which have been taken so far for the development of carpet industry.

Kargar said one of the important measures of the center which has been launched to support hand-woven Persian carpet is registration of carpet pattern and motifs in the name of their creators, adding that the National Library of Iran and the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance have cooperated with the center in this respect.

Sweden and Iran take steps toward closer economic ties

Iran-Sweden
Iran-Sweden

In a meeting between the Swedish Commercial Attaché in Tehran and Director General of the European, American and International Affairs Department of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Abolfazl Rahnama, the two sides laid emphasis on expansion of bilateral economic cooperation and resuscitation of mutual trade relations, the public relations office of ICCIMA reported on September 10, 2014.

Abolfazl Rahnama touched on Tehran-Stockholm economic cooperation in the past and said although Iran and Sweden have good political and international ties, recent years have seen a decline in trade relations between the two nations.

The ICCIMA official went on to say that Iran used to be Sweden’s second trade partner in the Middle East, but now it is ninth on the list of Sweden’s regional partners. The bulk of trade exchanges between the two countries mainly relies on commodities exchanges and general trade and does not focus on investment.

Rahnama highlighted Iran’s geographical position, good climate, good share of the regional market and good relations with Central Asian nations – and its capability of forging closer cooperation – and said Iran can have more collaboration with Sweden in exploration and exploitation of mines, information technology, auto-making, car parts, chemical substances, oil, natural gas, petrochemical industry, and tourism.

As for upcoming visits of some European trade delegations to Iran and the joint meeting on September 9 between Iran’s oil minister and Russian minister of energy – in which the two ministers called on businesses in the two countries to increase trade – he said that Iran’s Chamber of Commerce is all set to welcome a senior Swedish trade delegation.

He called on the Iran-Sweden Joint Chamber of Commerce to set the stage for a trade meeting between the two countries at Iran’s Chamber of Commerce.

For his part, the Swedish official said his country attaches significance to closer Tehran-Stockholm economic cooperation and the strong presence of Swedish firms in Iran, adding Swedish companies have always been present in Iran even in difficult situations.

 

ISIL calls for the murder of Coalition citizens

ISIS

“Kill the citizens of the Coalition”. This is the horrible call by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants on their fellow Takfiris all over the world to kill the citizens of countries taking part in the US-led coalition against ISIL.

Abu Mohammad al-Adnani, a spokesman for the terrorist group, in an [online] audiotape which has been released in multiple languages called on all IS militants and sympathizers across the globe to kill the civilian nationals of countries which have been part of an international coalition against ISIL, Mehr News Agency quoted Al-Ahed, a Lebanese news website, as reporting.

The tape posted online stresses that ISIL militants would do what it takes to target these individuals, especially the Americans and the French.

The IFP cannot independently verify the authenticity of the audiotape.

A private meeting between top diplomats of Iran and America

Mohammad javad zarif-john kerry
Mohammad javad zarif-john kerry

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and US Secretary of State John Kerry had a one-on-one meeting on September 21 that lasted more than an hour.

An official with the State Department told Entekhab [Choice] news website that initially only the two top diplomats were present in the meeting room and later their deputies – Iran’s Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and Majid Takht-Ravanchi along with American William J. Burns and Wendy Sherman – joined them.

The official went on to say that both sides sized up the present state of nuclear negotiations, and talked about the progress made so far and the measures which need to be taken in the future.

The State Department official quoted John Kerry as saying that this week offers an opportunity for a breakthrough in the negotiations and stressed that America is in pursuit of such a thing.

The official concluded that Kerry and Zarif have agreed to have another meeting this week in case it proves necessary.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Sept. 22

Iranian Newspapers headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

Iranian dailies on Monday mainly gave coverage to two news stories: President Rouhani’s meeting with the Supreme Leader ahead of his departure for New York to attend the UN General Assembly and a power-sharing agreement in Afghanistan between Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and his rival Abdullah Abdullah. Under the deal announced by the Afghan Independent Elections Commission, Ghani is the new president of Afghanistan and his contender will act as CEO.

Abrar: “Iran has refuted claims that it asked Kuwait to mediate for its presence in the anti-terrorist coalition against ISIL.”

Abrar: “Appeals for an investigation into the Environment Protection Organization,” is the headline of a report which shows the dissatisfaction of some MPs with the performance of the organization. A petition signed by 22 deputies was given to the parliament’s Presiding Board in which the MPs expressed concerns over the poor performance of the organization to protect natural resources.

 

Abrar newspaper

 

Abrar-e Eghtesadi: “The government is yet to make a decision on whether to raise bread prices.”

Abrar-e Eghtesadi: “Iran assumes the responsibility to reconstruct Iraq’s electricity grid.”

 

Abrar eghtesadi newspaper

 

Aftab-e Yazd: “Unity between principlists is impossible” is a report that suggests as long as one segment of the faction condemns others, the prospects of staying as one would be remote. The article provides one example of disagreement within the faction and says the Islamic Revolution Stability Front thinks of itself as the main current and of others as marginal.

Aftab-e Yazd: “We did not give [Mehdi] Chamran [the chairman of Tehran City Council] a blank check,” said a principlist city councilor. He added principlists voted for Chamran, expecting him to exercise stricter supervision of Tehran Municipality.

 

Aftabe yazd newspaper

 

Arman-e Emrooz: “We cannot hold Khatam al-Anbia [an Iranian engineering firm run by the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps] accountable,” said Vice President Akbar Torkan. His comments came after the firm, one of the biggest contractors in the country, registered only a 3 percent progress in a project – which was already one year behind schedule. The contractor secured the deal on the condition of attracting foreign investment, but most recently it admitted it has failed to do so.

Arman-e Emrooz: “A new chapter in Iran-Saudi relations,” is the title of a news story about a one-hour meeting between Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his Saudi counterpart Saud al-Faisal on September 21.

 

Arman newspaper

 

Asr-e Rasaneh quoted Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh as saying, “New petrochemical projects need $70 billion in investment.”

 

Asre resaneh newspaper

 

Bani Film: “Emrooz [Today], an Iranian movie will represent Iran in the 2015 Academy Awards.”

 

Bani film newspaper

 

Ebtekar: “The report of carcinogenic gasoline on parliament speaker’s desk” refers to a debate over the quality of gas produced by Iranian refineries. After officials under Ahmadinejad refuted claims that the petrochemical gas was the main culprit in air pollution, Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani tasked the parliament’s Health Committee to carry out an investigation into the case. The results of the report indicated that the gas produced by Iranian petrochemical facilities contained benzene and other hazardous substances. The final decision is going to be made by the Judiciary.

Ebtekar: “President Rouhani paid a visit to the Supreme Leader before he leaves Tehran for New York later today.”

Ebtekar: “Advocates of Ahmadinejad preparing for 2017 presidential election campaign” is the headline that implies the former president and his supporters are steeling for the 12th presidential vote. His recent speech and comments by those close to him suggest they are getting prepared to bring him back onto the political landscape.

 

Ebtekar newspaper

 

Eghtesad-e Pooya: “Eight aircraft and helicopters have been added to Iran’s air fleet.”

Eghtesad-e Pooya quoted the commander of the Cultural Heritage Organization’s Protection Division as saying, “The largest haul of cultural heritage items has been seized in a special operation.”

 

Eghtesade pouya

 

Emtiaz: “Thirty thousand kilometers of roads across Iran will be equipped with speed cameras.”

 

Emtiaz newspaper

 

Etemad: “Foreshocks of a likely meeting” is the story that the daily leads on, featuring comments by some principlists about the probable meeting between Presidents Rouhani and Obama.

 

Etemad newspaper

 

Ettela’at: “The West should not have a business-minded approach to the nuclear talks [between Iran and P5+1],” said Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.

Ettela’at: “Iran’s super advanced submarine and destroyer will be unveiled by November 28,” said Commander of the Naval Forces of the Iranian Army Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari.

 

Etellat Newspaper

 

Farhikhtegan: “The looming water crisis in Tehran is serious; eastern Tehran has water supplies enough only for two weeks.”

 

Farhikhtegan

 

Hadaf va Eghtesad: “Iran’s defense capability won’t be influenced by sanctions,” said the Iranian deputy defense minister.

Hadaf va Eghtesad: According to a new bill approved by the Islamic Consultative Assembly, revenues from non-oil exports will be tax-exempt.

 

Hadafo eghtesac newspaper

 

Hambastegi: “News websites which have no license to operate will be blocked,” said Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ali Jannati.

 

Hambastegi newspaper

 

Hamshahri: “Central Bank of Iran gives a shock to electronic banking” is the headline the daily put on its front page after the Central Bank announced that as of October 23 shops which use debit card readers will have to pay transaction fees.

 

Hamshhri newspaper

 

Hemayat: “The Judiciary system will take on cybercrimes in earnest,” is the headline the daily put on its front page after the judiciary spokesman issued a one-month deadline for the minister of communications to block some mobile applications, a move which was welcome by some MPs and experts.

 

Hemayat newspaper

 

Kayhan: “Momentous days; members of the Yemeni presidential guard have joined the revolutionaries.”

Kayhan: “Hundreds of ISIL terrorists were killed in a massive offensive launched by the Iraqi army.”

 

Kayhan newspaper

 

Quds: “Revenues of medical tourism is 10 times more than those of conventional tourism.” The daily also highlighted the fact that global revenues that the medical tourism fetches stand at $100 billion.

 

GHODS newspaper

 

How Iranian newspapers cover nuclear talks in New York

Iranian newspapers and nuclear talks
Iranian newspapers and nuclear talks

With the countdown for the finale of nuclear talks between Iran and P5+1 on, over the past few days Iranian newspapers opted for a measured tone in covering the parley half a world away.

The addition of President Hassan Rouhani, who appreciates the coherent strategies of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, to the Iranian team in New York may lend special weight to the NYC chapter of the nuclear saga. It may also prompt those who put partisan interests ahead of national interests and global peace and security to take the risk of making a “hard decision”.

The crises brewing in the Middle East have probably left no place for the option of war on President Obama’s Oval Office desk. At a time when negotiations seem to be the only way forward, no more time should be wasted; after all, there are more urgent issues the world has to contend with.

The Americans and their European and regional allies should know that playing the IS card is not compatible with diplomatic standards. The truth of the matter is that even a weakened form of this pathogenic agent, read IS, cannot be used in the vaccination of the West. Westerners need to shed their illusions that such an approach could serve their interests.

Without any bias that could slam the door shut on an independent assessment of Iranian media, Iran Front Page would like to note that with the exception of a few dailies that expressed dismay over comments by Foreign Minister Zarif that “We’ll trust Obama if he makes a promise,” others kept their feelings under wraps.

No doubt, the Iranian people are waiting to see what President Obama’s promise is and how reliable it will be.

Iranian newspapers, both principlist and reformist, which represent the Iranians in what they openly say and in what appears between the lines on their pages, leave no doubt that Iranian independence and dignity are not negotiable. If you doubt the statement you just went through, turn it into a question and put it to President Rouhani, Foreign Minister Zarif and other members of the Iranian negotiating team.

They will definitely repeat what you just read. Even if their microphones remained accidentally open, they would not turn their back on their closest friends and allies. Certainly, no ally is more powerful than a nation with a stellar cultural and civilizational background.

The priority of Iranians of different ethnic backgrounds, including Kurds, Baluchis, Azeris, Turkmen and Fars, is to enrich culture and science. Enrichment of uranium has been an upshot of such a policy which is bound to carry on.

Coincidentally, right at a time when major powers were haggling with Iran over the extent of its uranium enrichment, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution released the macro-policies of the establishment in the field of science and technology. Nothing can put more emphasis on the fact that Iranian research and scientific endeavors cannot be shut down.

Ettela’at, which first appeared on newsstands almost 80 years ago, put the following on its front page: The ultimate goal is to become the scientific hub of the world. It also said under the policy guidelines of the Supreme Leader, Islamic values and ethics should prevail in the higher education system of the Islamic Republic.

In conclusion, it should be noted that Iran, which has been home to Ferdowsi, [a prominent epic poet] will not surrender in the face of bullies; and Iran, which has been called home by Sa’di and Hafiz, [two world-famous poets] won’t develop nuclear weapons. After all, Iran is the land of love and compassion.

Iran supporting ME nations in anti-terror fight: Rouhani

Rouhani-Speech
Rouhani-Speech

President Hassan Rouhani has reaffirmed Iran’s support for “oppressed” nations in the region, saying the Iranian armed forces will help crisis-hit states in their fight against terror.

Addressing a large military parade held to mark the start of Sacred Defense Week on Monday, Rouhani described Iran as the “anchor of stability” in the strategic Middle East region and said Iran will stand by the “oppressed” nations anywhere.

“Regional nations will stand up to terrorism and the Iranian government and armed forces will also assist them in this battle,” President Rouhani stated.

The Iranian chief executive also hailed the resistance of regional nations in the face of enemies and said violence-stricken Middle Eastern states will ultimately overcome terrorist groups and foil plots hatched by hegemonic powers.

Rouhani hailed the sacrifices made by Iranian people and soldiers during the 1980-1988 Iraqi-imposed war, saying enemies failed to bring the nation to its knees despite providing all-out support to Saddam’s Iraq during the eight-year war it imposed on Iran in the ’80s.

In recent years, hegemonic powers have waged a new economic war against the Iranian nation by imposing sanctions on the Islamic Republic over its civilian nuclear program, the Iranian president added.

Rouhani reaffirmed the country’s determination to pursue its right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, saying the “peace-loving” nation of Iran has never sought to develop weapons of mass destruction.

The Sacred Defense Week commemorates the bravery of the Iranian soldiers who fought in the Iraqi-imposed war and defended their country against enemy aggression.