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Fox News Says Iran’s General Soleimani Is Visiting Russia

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The Iranian general traveled to Moscow Wednesday to meet with high-ranking Russian officials, Fox News said in a report on Wednesday.

Fox News quoted multiple western intelligence officials with direct knowledge of the visit as saying the trip violated multiple United Nations resolutions forbidding him from leaving his country.

“General Soleimani arrived in Terminal A of Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on Feb. 14 on Mahan Air WD084 at 12:13 p.m. local time and was scheduled to remain in Russia for a few days for meetings,” Fox News quoted officials as saying.

“Soleimani is visiting Moscow to express his displeasure with the Russian government over their relationship with Saudi Arabia and other Arab states, mainly regarding weapons deals and strengthening economic ties,” sources told Fox News.

According to the US right-winger news website, this is Soleimani’s third trip to Moscow following visits in April and July last year.

Iran, Main Topic of US Officials’ Foreign Visits, Talks

The top members of US President Donald Trump’s government have initiated their activities in the field of foreign policy by setting off on overseas tours of other countries.

According to a Farsi report by Etemad newspaper, [new] US Defence Secretary James Mattis opted for East Asian countries of Japan and South Korea as his first destinations, whereas, the new director of the country’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Mike Pompeo, initially spent two days in Turkey and, then, set out for Saudi Arabia.

A full report of Ankara’s complaints about the performance of the former US government was all that was published in media about Pompeo’s visit. Turkish officials criticized Washington’s insistence upon not extraditing the US-based opposition figure Fethullah Gulen, who is accused of organizing 2016 Turkish coup d’état attempt, and the White House’s support for the [north] Syrian Kurds, whom Ankara views as a threat, during Barack Obama’s term in office. Although not given a hint about by international media, it is crystal clear that Iran’s name has been mentioned in Pompeo’s meetings with Prime Minister Binali Yildirim and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Perhaps, the proposal put forward a few days ago by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu concerning the need for greater unity among Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the US to fight against terrorist groups in the region, was also among the issues discussed in the meetings between Turkish officials and the new member of the Trump administration.

Amidst ambiguities about Trump’s policies towards the Middle East, Pompeo travelled to Riyadh and primarily met the Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who although has not played a significant role in formulating the Saudi government’s policies over the past few years, is still quite popular with different US governments.

At the beginning of his meeting with Pompeo, Muhammad bin Nayef, who is also deputy prime minister and minister of interior, said the relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia is historic and strategic, stressing any plot aimed at destroying this strategic relationship is doomed to failure.

“No attempt will succeed in driving a wedge between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the US.”

He also stressed the Saudi government’s determination and policy to continue its fight against terrorism.

Also over the course of his Saudi Arabia visit, Pompeo honoured Muhammad bin Nayef with CIA’s prestigious “George Tenet Medal” for his “intelligence work in the fight against terrorism” at a reception ceremony in Riyadh on February 10.

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Addressing the ceremony after receiving the medal, in a statement, Muhammad bin Nayef said he appreciated the CIA honour and framed it as a recognition of what he called Saudi Arabia’s anti-terrorism efforts under the directives of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

“The kingdom has been keen to combat terrorism based on its conviction that terrorism has no identity and no religion, and from its belief that the terrorists are committing these acts stemming from their deviant ideologies and evil thought,” he stated.

Pompeo has become the first top official of the new US government to visit Saudi Arabia.

A week prior to Pompeo’s visit to Riyadh, Trump had held extensive talks on a number of regional issues with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz in their first phone conversation.

In this phone call, King Salman invited Trump “to lead a Middle East effort to defeat terrorism and to help build a new future, economically and socially,” for Saudi Arabia and the region.

The Trump’s move to select Saudi Arabia as one of his cabinet members’ first destinations in the Middle East, came as he had harshly criticised the US traditional allies in the region during his election campaign, stressing that the Persian Gulf littoral states, themselves, are required to bear the costs of creating a safe zone for protecting Syrian refugees.

The US president had also repeatedly said that US allies are required to meet all the expenses involved in ensuring their security on their own, addressing both a number of the European and Persian Gulf littoral states.

Nevertheless, the sole priority the Trump administration has, to some extent, clearly identified so far with regard to the Middle East, is its determination to fight the ISIS and other terrorist circles in the region. Other US state officials have also repeatedly stressed the importance of the US administration’s priority. The US government’s resolve to fight terrorism in the Middle East region is what the Saudi government has capitalised on to get closer to the White House.

Pompeo’s visit to Saudi Arabia came as, Trump had signed an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration from seven Middle Eastern and North African countries, including Iran, to the US only a few days after coming into power as the American president.

Muslim Ban

The ban has, currently, been suspended by a number of US courts of appeals. Interesting about the order is that Saudi Arabia and the UAE were not on the list of the banned countries. This is while, the two countries’ citizens were closely involved in the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. Following the issuance of the executive order, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, feeling blessed due to not being included in the list, remained silent and did not react to it.

Their silence came as, even Washington’s European allies, the United Nations and the Arab League slammed the order as discriminatory and racist.

Among the other members of the [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council ([P]GCC) who did not react to Trump’s ban were Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman.

On the reasons for [P]GCC members’ silence in the face of an order targeting the entire Muslim world, the Washington-based Al-Monitor said in a report, “The lack of condemnation from the [P]GCC [save Qatar, which expressed a subtle disapproval of Trump’s executive order] is indicative of the Arab [Persian] Gulf states’ ‘wait-and-see’ approach to the new US administration and their vested interests in staying on Trump’s good side at a time when their economic and security challenges require close cooperation with Washington.”

The main policy Al Saud pursues by investing in the new US government is to secure the country’s support for Riyadh’s efforts to curb Iran’s activities in the region.

In addition, due to its prolonged (almost two-year) military siege of Yemen, Saudi Arabia is currently beset with a host of economic problems which heighten its government’s need to foreign investments.

Washington’s main interest in having relations with the [P]GCC countries is the revenues it earns by selling weapons to them. When the names of the seven banned countries were released, it was claimed that they were among the nations with which the US has no trade ties. Commenting on this, Al-Monitor wrote in the same report, “The United States is not a major arms seller to most of the seven countries listed: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. With James Mattis heading the Pentagon and Rex Tillerson serving as America’s top diplomat, these two figures have close ties with the [P]GCC and view the Arab Gulf states as pivotal American allies in the Middle East, particularly as the White House flexes its muscles in the [Persian] Gulf to send Iran a bold message.”

Unlike the [P]GCC members which opted to remain silent and do not risk their interests, in a phone conversation with Trump, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi criticised the travel ban. Tensions with Iran were also mentioned in this phone call.

In addition, on February 11, al-Abadi said Iraq will not take part in any regional or international conflicts.

“Iraq is very keen to preserve its national interests […] and does not wish to be part of any regional or international conflict which would lead to disasters for the region and for Iraq,” Abadi told state TV.

Italian Company Offers to Repair Iranian Historical Palace for Free

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There are many monuments and caravansaries in the ancient road of Garmsar to Isfahan in central Iran, which dates back to Safavid era. The Italian company L. E. Genesis plans to renovate some of these historical places in a project titled “Iranian tourist areas on the edge of desert.”

“Our company seeks to repair and utilize a number of caravansaries in the road of Garmsar to Isfahan from Iranian Fund for Revival and Utilization of Historical and Cultural Places,” said Alan Ascherelli, the CEO of L. E. Genesis, according to a Farsi report by Mehr.

“L. E. Genesis is willing repair the magnificent Masoudieh palace of Tehran for free as a gift to the Iranian Fund if the project is launched.”

“We also plan to choose some historical monuments near the caravansaries to build tourist towns around them,” he added. “We intend to present the culture of local people.”

isfahanReferring to the importance of the Safavid road, he noted, “This 600km-long road is 25,000 square kilometres, so worthy tourist destinations can be presented there if we work on this path and its monuments.”

He went on to say that having worked on the caravansaries since two years ago, this company offers the latest technical and engineering services for monument revival in cooperation with 12 international experienced firms in the field.

Meanwhile, Mohammadreza Poyandeh, the managing director of Iranian Fund for Revival and Utilization of Historical and Cultural Places, said, “During the visit of Italian Prime Minister to Iran, the Fund established good relations with Italian investors.”

“Different Italian groups have negotiated with us for repairing our monuments, investment, and knowledge transfer.”

“Based on our negotiations with Iran’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, we can guarantee that every foreign country can make investment in Iranian monuments,” he added.

Iranian MP Warns against Efforts to Spoil Presidential Election’s Atmosphere

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Iranian MP Mohammad-Reza Aref maintains that a trend has begun in Iran which seeks to cause disappointment and frustration in the country, especially in universities, and charge the overall atmosphere of the country’s upcoming elections (19 May) with lassitude and indifference to prevent the continuation of a movement started in the country in June 2013.

According to a Farsi report by ISNA, addressing a group of university students, he warned them about efforts currently underway by certain circles to spoil the atmosphere of Iranian universities, calling on the students to be proud of themselves for being heir to a formation which has a very precious historical background.

He stressed that all efforts are required to be aimed at preserving the formation’s identity.
Aref said the Iranian party opposing the country’s reformists has all the potential facilities [to win the competition] including the state TV — Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) — which both fails to be available to the reformist and pro-government moderate parties and has turned into a tribune for confronting them.

“Reformists approve of the Establishment. They only maintain that certain criticisms can be levelled at the functions and performances.”

Referring to the Central Council of the Islamic Association of Students, Aref said considerable effort is made to decompose this council, which, fortunately, has failed so far.

“We have reached out a friendly hand to all of the country’s political circles by, having a long-term vision in mind and putting forward the idea of holding national dialogues. We, benevolently, seek to overcome the domestic challenges faced by the [1979] Islamic revolution [of Iran] and maintain that resolving these problems will be in the interest of the Establishment.”

Erdogan’s Anti-Iran Remarks Made Out of Emotion: Spokesman

Iran Blasts Saudi Airstrike on Civilians in Yemen

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appears to have made the recent anti-Iran comments in Bahrain in the excitement and in an emotional atmosphere, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said Wednesday.

Mr. Erdogan himself knows better than any other regional leader what a constructive and stabilizing role Iran has played in the region, particularly in Iraq, the spokesperson added.

He then reiterated that Iran has been helping Iraq in the fight against Takfiri terrorism at the request of the Baghdad government, adding, “The Islamic Republic of Iran’s main priority is stability and security in the region.”

What has caused concern is overt and covert support for terrorist groups and disrespect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of neighbors, Qassemi stated, apparently criticizing Turkish military operations on the Iraqi soil.

 

Erdogan's Anti-Iran Remarks Made Out of Emotion: Spokesman

In a recent visit to Bahrain, the Turkish president accused Iran of seeking disintegration of Iraq and Syria and growing influence in the region.

Astana Talks on Syria Peace Postponed to Thursday

Astana Talks

According to local media in Kazakhstan, delegations from Russia, Iran, Syrian government, and UN officials have already arrived in Astana. Delegations of the armed opposition and Turkey had not arrived in Kazakhstan’s capital yet.

However, Kazakh Foreign Ministry announced the talks have been postponed to Thursday, February 16.

The first round of Astana talks on Syrian crisis settlement held on January 23-24 in Astana affirmed in its final statement the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria.

The delay in the beginning of the new round of Astana talks seems to be related to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s tour of Persian Gulf littoral states – Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar – and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s ongoing trips to Oman and Kuwait.

It is not diplomatically unlikely that the negotiators in Astana meeting have an eye on the results of ongoing consultations between regional leaders on Wednesday.

Austrian University Urged to Call Off Speech by Israeli Genocide Advocate

Ayelet Shaked

According to a report by IFP, Shaked, a member of parliament for the Jewish Home party, a pro-settler grouping, is scheduled to speak on 15 February as part of a “distinguished lecture series,” on the topic of “protecting human rights while countering terrorism.”

Ayelet Shaked became globally notorious after The Electronic Intifada published a translation of a post she put on Facebook in July 2014 supporting a call for the genocide of Palestinians.

She shared the text of what she said was a previously unpublished article by Uri Elitzur. Written 12 years earlier, she claimed “It is as relevant today as it was at the time.”

Meanwhile, on Monday night, activists in New York protested and disrupted a speech at Columbia University by Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador at the UN.

5,000 Chinese Terrorists Arrive in Syria through Turkey

Chinese Terrorists

Approximately 5,000 fighters from the restive northwest Chinese region of Xinjiang are fighting alongside militants in Syria, Syria’s Ambassador to China Imad Moustapha told Sputnik.

“First, the number of terrorists originating from China has increased significantly with the course of the conflict. At present we can talk about 5,000 fighters,” Moustapha said.

The diplomat noted that, because many of them travel with families, “we now have Chinese children in Syria who publish their videos on YouTube with swords and Kalashnikovs in their hands and talking about jihad in Syria.”

china-terroristMoustapha said around half of the militants ally themselves with the outlawed ISIS terrorist group, while the other half allies with the outlawed militant group formerly known as the Nusra Front. He further claimed that “100 percent of the Chinese fighters crossed into Syria through Turkey.”

“Turkey is fighting Daesh [ISIS] now, but in the course of 4.5 years all foreign Daesh fighters moved to Syria through Turkey. It is a sad reality,” Moustapha asserted.

Kuwait Says Iran Will Take Action against Those Who Insulted Their Emir

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Khaled al-Jarallah, the Kuwaiti deputy FM, was quoted by Al-Jaridah newspaper as saying that the Islamic Republic of Iran is opposed to any insult to Kuwaiti Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

His remarks came after Iran’s Foreign Ministry said it disapproves of a picture going viral in the social media that depicts a move insulting to Kuwaiti officials in the Friday’s rallies marking the victory anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, slamming the move to disseminate the image as suspicious.

In comments on Friday evening, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi deplored the suspicious measure to disseminate such an insulting picture allegedly taken during the Friday rallies in Iran, saying it was aimed at harming relations between Iran and Kuwait.

The image that insults the Kuwaiti officials and some other leaders of the neighboring countries “contains an untrue perception of this neighboring state (Kuwait),” and is rejected by the Iranian government and nation, he underlined.

Qassemi noted that anti-US or anti-Israeli protests would be natural given their brazen hostility towards Iran, but the painting that was insulting to Kuwait runs counter to the “good relations” between Tehran and Kuwait City, to their “friendly and constructive” contacts, and to the goals of the Islamic Revolution that entail unity among the Muslim nations.

Iran and Kuwait have developed closer political relations in recent years, and have held several sessions of a Joint Political Committee, Tasnim reported.

In late January, Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Khalid al-Hamad al-Sabah paid a visit to Tehran and held meetings with senior Iranian officials, including President Hassan Rouhani, who is going to visit Kuwait later today (Wednesday afternoon, February 15).

Armenians Proud of Living in Islamic Republic of Iran: Syrian MP

Nora Airisian

Speaking to Tasnim, Airisian hailed the peaceful coexistence of Armenians and others in Iran, noting that many Armenian churches and newspapers are freely operating across the country.

All Armenians around the world are proud of this, Airisian went on to say.

The history of Armenian migration to Iran goes back to thousands of years ago. Iranian-Armenians are one of the strongest and most active groups of Armenians in Diaspora and they have done some great political, economic, and cultural contributions to the Iranian society.

 

Future Belongs to Those Carrying Flag of Resistance

Elsewhere in the interview, she described the Resistance Front as stable and lasting despite all the propaganda and plots against it, saying that the future belongs to those who carry the flag of resistance.

The Syrian lawmaker said the West is trying to create the impression that the axis of resistance is falling, but it will continue to remain lasting and stable.

“The future belongs to those who carry the flags of resistance and patriotism,” she added.