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Iran’s FM Says US Troops in Syria Will Fan Flames of War in Mideast

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“We cannot commit to solutions that are part of the problem. I believe that the presence of foreign troops in Arab territory is a recipe for those extremists to rally behind and gain new fighters from disenfranchised youth,” Zarif said in an interview with CNN on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on Friday.

A US military official recently suggested that the White House may authorize sending combat troops to Syria.

“It’s possible that you may see conventional forces hit the ground in Syria for some period of time,” CNN reported on Wednesday night, citing the official.

During the presidential campaign, US President Donald Trump had openly supported deploying a large contingent of US troops to Syria.

“We really have no choice, we have to knock out ISIS (Daesh Takfiris),” Trump said in March. “I would listen to the generals, but I’m hearing numbers of 20,000-30,000.”

The US has already sent several hundred of its special operations forces to Syria. However, their operations have been limited to what the Pentagon describes as training and assisting Kurdish fighters in their battle against Daesh and other terrorist groups.

Zarif added that a nationwide ceasefire in Syria was largely working, adding that the US “occupation” of Iraq is to blame for the creation of Daesh terrorist group.

Iran's FM Says US Troops in Syria Will Fan Flames of War in Mideast

The nationwide ceasefire, which was brokered by Russia and Turkey with the support of Iran in December 2016, is the extended version of an earlier truce that ended years of fighting in the Syrian city of Aleppo and put the strategic city back under Damascus control.

The Iranian foreign minister said Trump himself has accused former President Barack Obama of creating Daesh terrorist group and criticized Washington’s policy of arming so-called opposition groups in Syria.

In an interview in August 2016, trump reaffirmed his assertion that Obama had founded Daesh.

“No, I meant he’s the founder of ISIS (Daesh),” Trump said. “I do. He was the most valuable player. I give him the most valuable player award. I give her, too, by the way, Hillary Clinton.”

Further touching upon the foreign-backed crisis in Syria, Zarif said, “The same people who armed Daesh, armed the terrorist groups, were the same people who armed [Iraq’s executed dictator] Saddam Hussein, were the same people who created and armed al-Qaeda.”

“We should not continue to repeat history and then blame people who were on the right side,” he pointed out.

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Iran has been offering military advisory support to the Syrian military, which has been battling foreign-backed militancy since 2011.

‘JCPOA will stay in place’

Elsewhere, the top Iranian diplomat also said the landmark nuclear agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), signed by the Islamic Republic and six world powers in 2015 would stay in place, despite claims to the contrary from members of the Trump administration.

There was an international consensus not to let the nuclear agreement unravel, he added.

“I believe everybody, including experts in the United States, know this was the best deal possible deal for all concerned, not just Iran but the US too,” Zarif said.

He added, “It was a triumph of diplomacy over coercion, because coercion doesn’t work anymore.”

Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – the United States, France, Britain, Russia and China plus Germany – started implementing the JCPOA on January 16, 2016.

The deal, which was later enshrined in a legally-binding United Nations Security Council resolution, rolled back nuclear-related sanctions against Iran, which, in turn, put limits on its nuclear program.

US sanctions won’t work with Iran

The Iranian minister pointed to the recent US bans imposed on Iran, the first by the US government since President Trump took office on January 20, and said sanctions would never work with the Islamic Republic.

“Everybody [in] the past who has tested Iran knows we don’t respond well to threats. We respond well to mutual respect and mutual interests,” the Iranian foreign minister added.

Iran's FM Says US Troops in Syria Will Fan Flames of War in Mideast

He noted that all efforts by the Obama administration to use economic sanctions to curtail Iran’s peaceful nuclear program eventually failed.

“The reason Obama came to the negotiating table was because sanctions did not work,” Zarif said.

The US Treasury Department said on February 3 that Washington had imposed sanctions on 13 individuals and 12 entities as part of bids to ratchet up pressure on Iran.

Iran slammed as illegal the new US sanctions over Tehran’s defensive missile program and spiritual support for Yemen’s Houthi fighters, saying that the Islamic Republic will deliver a “proportionate and reciprocal” response to the move.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran with the backing of the wise participation and support of the great Iranian nation, will respond proportionately and reciprocally to any move that targets the interests of the Iranian people,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

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Trump travel ban insult to entire nation

In response to a question about Trump’s proposed, but currently stalled, travel ban on seven mainly Muslim countries, including Iran, Zarif said the decision “was an affront to the entire nation.”

“You cannot find any Iranian who has committed a single act of terror against Americans, in any of these atrocities that have taken place,” he said.

He added, “Iran has always condemned every single terrorist incident in the United States since 9/11.”

Zarif said Iranians were among the most successful immigrants to the US.

“They (US officials) don’t understand in a globalized world you cannot contain threats to one locality. Syria is now a training ground for terrorists creating havoc everywhere,” the top Iranian diplomat stated.

In a move which sparked widespread censure, the US president signed a sweeping executive order on January 27 to bar the entry of citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days and imposed a 120-day halt on all refugee resettlement programs.

Iran's FM Says US Troops in Syria Will Fan Flames of War in Mideast

Iran summoned Swiss Ambassador to Tehran Giulio Haas on January 29 to protest against the US president’s discriminatory decision to restrict entry into the country.

The director general for the Americas at Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Mohammad Keshavarz-Zadeh, handed over an official letter of protest to the Swiss envoy, who represents the US interests in Tehran and told him that Trump has issued the order under “fictitious, discriminatory and unacceptable” pretexts and the order runs counter to human rights conventions and a legal and consular treaty signed between Tehran and Washington in August 15, 1955.

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US District Judge James Robart in Seattle, Washington, suspended the order nationwide on February 4 after his state challenged its legality. A three-judge panel in the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Robart’s ruling.

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Iran Strongly Denounces Deadly Terrorist Attack in Pakistan

In a statement on Friday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi offered his condolences to the Pakistani people and government and the bereaved families of victims of the “terrible crime”.

“The instrumental use of terror and intimidation for political purposes is the dirtiest method in the arena of politics,” the spokesman said.

Qassemi further highlighted the responsibilities of all countries and international organizations to combat terrorism and said it is necessity that an extensive and global campaign against terror, violence and extremism be launched and all pacifist nations join it.

On Thursday, a suicide attacker staged an explosion at the shrine of Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in the Sindh’s city of Sehwan Sharif leaving at least 76 people killed and over 250 injured.

The Daesh terror group (also known as ISIL or ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attack.

Following the Thursday terror attack, Pakistan closed its border with Afghanistan over security concerns.

Earlier on Friday, Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor, spokesperson of Pakistan Armed Forces, said that officials from the Afghan embassy were given a list of 76 terrorists wanted by Islamabad.

Tehran to Launch Open-Top Bus Tours ahead of Nowruz

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Similar to London’s renowned open-top double-decker bus tours, Tehran tourism officials have been seeking to launch a similar scheme in the sprawling Iranian capital for months.

“If all the paperwork is sorted out as planned, the buses will be released by the Customs Administration soon and the first tours will begin on March 1,” Rajabali Khosroabadi, the head of the city’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, told ISNA.

It had been reported earlier that an order for six open-top buses had been placed with a Swedish automaker, but this does not seem to be the case.

“Five open-top buses have been ordered from a Chinese manufacturer,” the news agency quoted Amin Gholamali, a private stakeholder in the tour scheme, as saying.

The double-decker bus was unveiled by Sightseeing Iran (the company conducting the tours) on Tuesday at Tehran Auto Show (Feb. 14-18).

The buses will operate on two routes, one of which takes tourists around the city’s historical fabric in District 12, while the other goes past Tehran’s old and modern landmarks. The bus tours will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Tickets are priced at between $40 and $60 and are valid for 24 to 72 hours.

Tehran tourism officials are eying an annual hike of 15% in foreign tourist attraction. In the last Iranian year (March 2015-16), some 1.2 million foreign tourists visited the metropolis, which marked a 12% increase compared with the previous year.

More information on the bus tours can be found at www.sightseeingiran.com.

Iran, Japan Highlight Women’s Role in Development

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Like its previous round dubbed ‘Women, Peace, and Sustainable Development’ held in May in Tehran, the event sought to highlight their role in today’s world as seen in the increasing number of women participating in social, political, and economic activities in most countries, including Iran and Japan.

Attendees including Japan’s First Lady Akie Abe, Chairman of Nippon Foundation Yohei Sasakawa, President of Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF) Nobuo Tanaka and Iranian Vice President for Women and Family Affairs Shahindokht Molaverdi, recognized the shared goal to realize the indivisible role of women in peace and sustainable development, and making use of their contribution by sharing experience.

Abe who chairs the Japanese Foundation for Encouragement of Social Contribution pointed to Iran as a progressive nation that takes various approaches to the improvement of the status of women within the Islamic context.

“The symposium will help develop friendly relations between the two nations, and advance women’s participation in the two societies,” she told the meeting.

Molaverdi described the second joint symposium which opened on Tuesday as an opportunity for advancing the development and improvement of women’s conditions in both countries, reported women.gov.ir.

“Exchange of experience and information by Iran and Japan can help strengthen the effective presence of women in development that can be mutually beneficial,” Molaverdi said in a speech.

The government in Tehran “is determined to meet its objective of securing gender equality.”

Special attention to improving women’s conditions and empowering them in various areas that have been mentioned in national documents as well as the laws devised, have achieved notable results. “Among them are the strong presence of girls and women in the education sector, particularly higher education.”

The symposium provides a platform for cooperation between the two nations in areas such as economic empowerment of women, introducing successful models of entrepreneurship, small and mid-sized enterprises, supportive government policies, and periodic workshops for both countries with a particular focus on IT incorporation to foster network cooperation between female entrepreneurs in Iran and Japan.

 Globalization Brings Opportunities

Molaverdi visited Doshisha University (also referred to as Dodai) in Kyoto City on Wednesday at the invitation of its President Takashi Matsuoka, where she delivered a speech. She also met the country’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Taro Aso on Thursday.

“Globalization has introduced new golden opportunities for the world, and fresh capacities brought by technological advances and communications have provided more grounds for women’s participation in social and economic spheres,” she said.

“We can benefit from these advancements and realize the goals of both nations through joint projects and continuous collaboration.”

Aso lamented that unrest and conflicts in the Middle East have affected women and children more than any other group, and hoped the tensions will be overcome without further delay.

“Japan has not participated in any war since the World War II, and has mainly focused on designing a path to progress for its own nation, and to cooperate with other countries to grow together,” he said. Japan is looking to promote and enhance women’s activities in social arenas and management.

The symposium was hosted by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation.

Iranian FM Holds High-Profile Meetings in Munich

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Heading a high-ranking delegation, Zarif arrived in the capital of the southern German state of Bavaria on Friday to take part in the MSC.

On Friday evening, the senior Iranian diplomat held meetings with Oman’s Foreign Minister Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, Foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Lavrov, and Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

The top Iranian diplomat is scheduled to deliver a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday morning.

More than 500 participants have taken part in the event.

Since its foundation five decades ago, the MSC has become a leading international platform for dialogue on foreign and security policy.

In addition to its annual flagship conference, the MSC regularly convenes high-profile events on particular topics and regions and publishes the Munich Security Report.

 

Iran Defeats US to Win 2017 Freestyle World Cup

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On Friday evening, the Iranian sportsmen immersed spectators at Kermanshah’s Imam Khomeini Sport Venue and wrestling enthusiasts worldwide into tremendous admiration, as they outmuscled their American counterparts 5-3 in their final meetings.

Iran’s 27-year-old Hassan Sabzali Rahimi prevailed over US freestyle wrestler Anthony Ramos 6-0 in the men’s 57-kilogram weight category.

Logan Stieber conceded a 2-6 defeat to Iran’s Masoud Esmaeilpoorjouybari in the 61-kilogram weight division.

Iranian competitor Meysam Nasiri overcame Frank Aniello Molinaro 5-4 in the 65-kilogram weight class.

Additionally, Mostafa Hosseinkhani defeated his American opponent James Green 2-0 in the 70-kilogram category.

In the 74-kilogram class, American world and Olympic champion Jordan Ernest Burroughs went to great pains to clinch a narrow 3-2 victory over Iranian rival Peyman Yarahmadi.

Later, Hassan Yazdani Cherati of Iran lost to American wrestler David Taylor 8-4 by a technical fall in the 84-kilogram class.

Iran’s Amir Mohammadi was not successful in his Herculean task to overcome Kyle Frederick Snyder in the 97-kilogram, and fell to him 6-0.

Iran Defeats US to Win 2017 Freestyle World Cup

In the 125-kilogram weight category, Komeil Ghasemi registered an emphatic 5-0 win over American contestant Nick Gwiazdowski, and took top honors.

The 2017 Freestyle World Cup kicked off in Kermanshah, western Iran, on February 16 and wrapped up the next day.

Azerbaijan finished in the third place after defeating Turkey in the bronze-medal playoff that ended 7-1.

Russia ended in the fifth place after downing Mongolia 7-1, and Georgia stood seventh after emerging victorious from its match with India 7-1.

The Iranian freestyle wrestling team took the World Cup title for the sixth year in a row on Friday, having recorded straight titles from 2012 and, thereby, cementing its claim as one of the most dominant forces in the history of the sport.

Rouhani congrats Iran wrestlers

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani extended his felicitations to Iran men’s national freestyle wrestling team over its outstanding performance at the 2017 Freestyle World Cup and finishing first in the high-status event.

Iran Defeats US to Win 2017 Freestyle World Cup

“This victory is another sign of the beloved Iranian athletes’ aptitude and competence to bring honor in all sports. I personally congratulate my dearly loved compatriots and participating sportsmen on this triumph, and extend my gratitude over the successful efforts of all coaches, organizers and the country’s sports officials, hospitable people of Kermanshah, and offer my prayers for the pride of our dear youths in all spheres of efforts and competition,” Rouhani wrote in his congratulatory message.

Hand-Made Lamborghini with Buick Engine Displayed in Tehran Auto Show

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The hand-made Lamborghini has been built by an Iranian engineer, and has captured the attention of many visitors during the Tehran Auto Show underway in the Iranian capital.

Here are Asr-e Iran’s photos of the special car:

 

Iranian Minister Apologizes to Nation over Dust Pollution Crisis

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Mahmoud hojjati“I apologize to the nation for the difficulties caused by the dust pollution, and the prolonged water, power and telephone communication cut in Khuzestan province,” Agriculture Minister Mahmoud Hojjati said.

“An urgent operation has been kicked off in Khuzestan to stabilise 40,000 hectares of domestic dust origins,” he noted, according to a Farsi report by Khabar Online.

“This short-term plan will be carried out in one month.”

He also mentioned another plan to avert the dust pollution originating from inside the country, and said, “In the long-term, comprehensive plan, 800,000 hectares of desert areas will be stabilised through biological ways such as growing plants and climatically accommodated trees, and mulching and releasing water in some parts within four or five years.”

“A following plan will also be carried out to handle the foreign-originated dust in the region,” he added.

“The dust crisis is being defused in a national perspective to improve the environmental conditions of the lives of Khuzestan residents.”

He stressed that the Iranian administration, president, and people are all concerned about the crisis.

Cultural Activity Needed to Save Endangered Animal Species

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“The majority of people who damage the environment just consider their own personal advantage with no regard for their national identity and interests,” expressed Ali Vaqfchi, an Iranian lawmaker, emphasizing the need to reform the public understanding of environment.

According to a Farsi report by ICANA, he announced that Iranian Parliament’s Agriculture Commission is to evaluate the status of endangered species.

vaqfchi“Measures such as cultural activity, the correction of existing view of the environment and wildlife, and a raised public awareness about the danger of rare animal species’ extinction are required to protect the environment more efficiently,” he pointed out.

Vaqfchi believes that a higher number of rangers won’t reduce the risk of rare species’ extinction, nor does severe penalties for hunters.

“It is preferable to spend a portion of Environment Department’s budget on public awareness and cultural activities to protect the endangered species.”

“Taking advantage of the private sector’s capacities is the best way to protect and reproduce the rare species,” he added, referring to the fact that the Iranian Environment Department is facing a shortage of funds, and thus, is unable to cover the costs of reviving Iranian (Asiatic) cheetah and leopard.

Mentioning the government’s environmental duties based on the 6th Development Plan, he said that the state should develop and implement the plans for protection of four Iranian environmental zones, and endangered species, using the voluntary capacities of individuals and bodies.

“The government must pay special attention to the implementation of these tasks, prioritizing the protection of endangered species.”

Yemeni Forces Fire Ballistic Missile at Saudi Airport

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A Yemeni military source told Arabic-language al-Masirah television network that the medium-range projectile was fired at the Abha airport in the kingdom’s southwestern region of Asir on Wednesday evening.

The source said the missile struck its designated target precisely but there were no immediate reports on the extent of damage or possible casualties.

The attack came only hours after Saudi warplanes attacked a funeral in the Arhab district of the western province of Sana’a, leaving at least eight women and a child dead. Ten other women were critically wounded.