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Iran Escorted over 3,800 Ships in Gulf of Aden: Navy chief

The file photo shows the Iranian Navy’s Alvand destroyer.
The file photo shows the Iranian Navy’s Alvand destroyer.

“Today, the strength of the Iranian Navy is on display in the high seas by ensuring the security of the country’s maritime routes,” Iran’s Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said in the pre-sermon address to worshipers at the weekly Friday Prayers.

He added that Iran’s coastal areas enjoy full security thanks to the naval forces’ might.

The Navy chief pointed to Iran’s great achievements in defense and military sectors and emphasized that the Islamic Republic does not need any foreign power to supply its required equipment and has successfully conducted different military and naval drills by deploying domestically-manufactured products.

“The Islamic Republic’s fleets are currently present in South Africa’s Port of Durban and the Islamic Republic of Iran’s flag has been raised in the high seas, [including] the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea,” Sayyari pointed out.

He added that Iranian naval forces are powerfully conducting their mission in the high seas to defend the country’s maritime borders and “allow no power to even think about [carrying out] any aggression” against the Islamic Republic.

On November 21, Sayyari said an Iranian naval fleet entered the Atlantic Ocean for the first time after a port call in South Africa.

“For the first time, the 44th flotilla of the Iranian Navy, consisting of the Alvand destroyer and the Bushehr [logistic vessel], succeeded in circling the African continent and have sailed into the Atlantic Ocean,” the Navy chief said.

The dispatch of the 44th flotilla to the high seas shows the naval forces’ might and strength, he said and added that the Iranian Navy has also sent five other fleets carrying the message of peace and friendship to other countries.

In recent years, Iran’s Navy has increased its presence in international waters to protect naval routes and provide security for merchant vessels and tankers.

In line with international efforts against piracy, the Iranian Navy has been conducting patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, safeguarding merchant containers and oil tankers owned or leased by Iran or other countries.

Iran’s Navy has managed to foil several attacks on both Iranian and foreign tankers during its missions in international waters.

Iran Says Imports of Cars from US ‘Authorized’

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Farhad Ehteshamzadeh, the president of Automobile Importers Union of Iran, was quoted by the domestic media as saying that he had made an inquiry to the same effect from the Ministry of Industry, Mine, and Trade.

The Ministry, Ehteshamzadeh emphasized, announced that only imports of cars that have been produced by American brands are banned.

He added that imports of American brands that have been produced in a third country are also forbidden, ISNA news agency reported.

Ehteshamzadeh added that 500 Iranian citizens have imported non-American brands of automobiles, but the Iranian police still failed to register them.  He expressed hope that the related institutions would take note of the announcement of the Ministry of Industry, Mine, and Trade and allow the cars to be registered for use in Iran.

ISNA had earlier reported that the police was failing to register Honda, Toyota, Volvo and BMW cars that had been imported in Iran from the US.

In May, Iran’s media reported that Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade Mohammad-Reza Nematzadeh had ordered a ban on imports of US-made cars into the country.

This followed reports that a cargo of 200 Chevrolet cars was on its way to Iran.

Nematzadeh, the media reported, had moved to stop the cargo after the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei called for avoiding imports of American products.

Iran and the US have had no diplomatic ties since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Iran, Iraq More Determined to Fight Terror: Larijani

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“Terrorists and their supporters must know that the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue with its constructive and effective measures to fight terrorism,” Larijani said in a message on Friday.

“Such crimes will make Tehran and Baghdad more resolved in their battle against terrorism and extremism,” he added.

The top Iranian parliamentarian expressed his sympathy to the families of the victims.

About 100 people, most of them Shia Iranian pilgrims, were killed after explosives placed in a truck were set off at a gas station in the Shomali village in the suburbs of al-Hilla, 100 km south of Baghdad, on Thursday.

The pilgrims were en route back to Iran from the Iraqi holy city of Karbala, where they had attended religious rituals commemorating Arba’een, the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (PBUH), the third Shia Imam.

Daesh Takfiri terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack in an online statement.

Terrorists’ brutal acts show desperation: Iran VP

Meanwhile, Iranian First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri said on Friday that terrorists are conducting savage and brutal measures out of desperation.

“Undoubtedly, such inhuman measures will make the Islamic Republic of Iran’s nation and administration more determined in supporting the Iraqi government and nation in the war against terrorism,” Jahangiri said in a message.

Denouncing the act of terror by Daesh Takfiri group, he said the massive participation of Shia pilgrims in the Arba’een rituals and unprecedented achievements made by the Iraqi Muslims through the unity of people of various ethnicities and faiths in the campaign against Daesh terrorists and their sponsors made the “blood-thirsty terrorists and enemies of Islam” more desperate.

Jahangiri extended his condolences to all Muslims across the world, particularly in Iran.

The latest act of terror by the Daesh Takfiri group came as Iraqi army soldiers and allied fighters have been leading an offensive to retake the strategic Iraqi city of Mosul, the last Daesh bastion in the country, since October 17.

Iran’s President Urges Stronger Action by Iraq after Hilla Terrorist Attack

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In a message on Friday, President Rouhani decried the brutal attack as sign of the deep sense of frustration that bloodthirsty terrorists feel after the magnificent Arbaeen rituals in the holy city of Karbala, attended by millions of pilgrims.

He also urged the Iraqi government to counter the cruel perpetrators of such inhumane attacks in a more decisive manner, expressing the Iranian government’s preparedness to provide medical assistance for victims of the massive blast.

The president then reaffirmed Iran’s determination to fight off terrorism and extremism.

At least 100 people have been killed and dozens wounded in the suicide truck bomb blast at a gas station near the town of Hilla, 100 km (62 miles) south of Baghdad, on Thursday.

At least 25 Iranians, returning from Arbaeen pilgrimage in Karbala, have been pronounced dead in the attack as of Friday morning.

Daesh (ISIL, also known as ISIS) terrorist group claimed responsibility for the assault.

The gas station has a restaurant on its premises that is popular with travelers. Five pilgrim buses were set afire by the blast from the explosives-laden truck, a police official said.

Iraq’s Joint Operations Command said the vehicle was packed with 500 liters of ammonium nitrate, a chemical compound used in many explosive devices.

Djibouti President Must Stop Acting on Others’ Orders: Iran

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi on Friday urged Djibouti officials to avoid “making any remarks which are basically and fundamentally at odds with existing realities” and instead rely on their “wisdom, defer to unbiased sources and steer clear of the indoctrination of agitators in the region.”

He added that the Djibouti president had better stop rehashing false and baseless remarks made by others and review his one-sided statements through realism and a genuine concern for stability and the interests of regional people.

Qassemi emphasized that such “stances will never help [promote] regional peace and security and solve the Syrian, Yemeni and Bahraini crises in particular.”

The Iranian spokesperson urged Guelleh to “study the history and civilization of the world, particularly the region, more precisely.”

The Djibouti president on Wednesday claimed that Iran has been intervening in the affairs of many Arab countries, including Yemen, Bahrain, Syria and Iraq, inciting sectarian strife and destabilizing peace and stability in these countries.

He also said that Arabs have the right to combat this alleged destructive role played by Iran in the region using various available and possible means.

Djiboutian Foreign Minister Mahamoud Ali Youssouf said on January 6 that the African country has severed its diplomatic relations with Iran, following in Saudi Arabia’s footsteps.

Riyadh cut off diplomatic relations with Iran on January 3, following demonstrations held in front of the Saudi embassy in Tehran and its consulate in the northeastern city of Mashhad by angry protesters who slammed the Al Saud family for the killing of top Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.

Two Trains Collide in North-Central Iran, Kill 45

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According to local officials, the collision happened at the Haft-Khan station near the city of Shahroud around 7:40 a.m. local time on Friday.

Mostafa Mortazavi, a spokesman for Iranian Red Crescent Society, told YJC that 45 bodies have been recovered so far. The number of injured is also estimated at 103.

Seven rescue teams were dispatched to the site with helicopters and ambulances. A huge fire also broke out following the accident, further slowing down relief operations in subzero temperatures.

Officials said an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the accident.

The accident happened when a passenger train that was in motion hit another that had stopped at the station about 250 kilometres east of the capital, Tehran. The collision caused four carriages to derail and catch fire.

Pope Francis: I Have a Very Good Impression of Iran’s Culture

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Head of Iran’s Islamic Culture and Relations Organization Abuzar Ebrahimi Torkaman travelled to the Vatican City at the head of a delegation of Iranian thinkers and scholars earlier this week to take part in the 10th round of Iran-Vatican Interfaith Dialogue.

On Wednesday, Ebrahimi Torkaman met with Pope Francis at the Vatican, Tasnim reported.

During the meeting, the Pontiff appreciated the Iranian delegation’s visit to the Holy See and taking part in the “important interreligious dialogue”.

He also praised the Iranian culture, saying, “I have a very good impression of your culture.”

During the meeting, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran presented a report on the 10th round of Iran-Vatican Interfaith Dialogue, which was co-chaired by himself and Ebrahimi Torkaman.

In their final statement at the end of the two-day event on Wednesday, the participants condemned acts of violence committed in the name of religion.

In a meeting between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Pope Francis at the Vatican in January, Rouhani and the Pope underlined that divine religions can promote peace and end violence and extremism.

They called on world nations to make comprehensive efforts to establish global peace.

The two sides also urged countries and international organizations to help ease human suffering and swiftly stop war and clashes.

No Iranian Military Forces in Iraq’s Mosul: IRGC Commander

Speaking to reporters in Tehran on Thursday, Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari underlined that the Iraqi fighters, including Hashd al-Shaabi forces, also known as the Popular Mobilization Units (PMUs), are powerful enough and do not need Iranian forces to help them.

The commander underlined that Tehran’s support for Baghdad is confined to advisory assistance and that no military troops have been dispatched to the Arab country.

Elsewhere, he said since the battle in Mosul may not end soon, the terrorists might withdraw from the Iraqi city to Syria.

According to the latest reports coming out of Mosul, Hashid al-Shaabi voluntary forces on Tuesday continued to make gains against the Daesh terrorist group in west of Mosul, inching closer to the Tal Afar-Sinjar road.

The forces succeeded in cutting the road and fully retaking the villages of Kharab al-Jihash and Tal Abra.

The Iraqi forces further liberated Sharia al-Shamal village.

The latest developments are parts of the large-scale offensive which the Iraqi army, the voluntary forces and Kurdish fighters launched on October 17 to retake Mosul.

Iraqi troops have reportedly liberated more than 100 towns, killed 1,700 terrorists and destroyed 650 of their vehicles since they began the decisive battle.

The recapture of Mosul would mark the Takfiri militants’ effective defeat in the Iraqi half of the territory they seized in 2014.

Iran’s Azmoun Admired by FIFA after Stunning Goal against Bayern

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FIFA wrote in its official Instagram page, “Sardar Azmoun scored a quality goal for FC Rostov as they pulled off a shock 3-2 victory against Bayern Munich.”

“The 21-year-old, who is nicknamed ‘The Iranian Messi’, put in a fine performance as Rostov won their first ever UEFA Champions League game,” the FIFA page added.

Azmoun scored Rostov’s first goal in fine style and managed to leave Bayern defender Jerome Boateng on his backside with a Lionel Messi-esque turn.

After leaving Boateng sprawled on the floor, Azmoun showed great composure to slot home past Sven Ulreich just before half-time to set Rostov on its way, Tasnim reported.

Dmitri Polov and Christian Nobea scored the Russian side’s goals in a famous win, while Juan Bernat and Douglas Costa were on the target for Bayern.

Meanwhile, Metro quoted Liverpool fans as saying to Azmoun that “Get to Liverpool now!”

The Reds fans raved over Azmoun as he channeled his inner Leo Messi, Metro said, adding that Azmoun has been turning heads in the Champions League this season with a series of dazzling performances.

His displays have attracted the attention of Liverpool, who were linked with a January bid for the forward’s services earlier this month, and on Wednesday night he stretched the Messi comparisons even further.

Because he only went and paid homage to one of the little magician’s finest ever goals.

Boateng approaches Azmoun...
Boateng approaches Azmoun…

 

... before being turned...
… before being turned…

 

...and then skidding to the floor...
…and then skidding to the floor…

 

... and watching on helplessly
… and watching on helplessly

 

Azmoun celebrates his goal
Azmoun celebrates his goal

 

 

Future of Tehran-Washington Relations Influenced by the Past: Rafsanjani

During his visit to Tehran, Slovenian President Borut Pahor met with Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the Chairman of Iran’s Expediency Council, on Tuesday, November 23.

Ayatollah Rafsanjani is one of most important figures in the Islamic Revolution, known for his pragmatism and moderation, as well as his support for free market economy and Iran`s relationship with west.

These characteristics might be what motivated the Slovenian President to evaluate his loyalty by posing a question that can be considered “the criterion for commitment to 1979 Islamic Revolution`s principles and values.”

“How do you see the future of Iran-US relationship?” Pahor asked.

In his answer, Ayatollah Rafsanjani, this experienced politician, referred to the past to illuminate the path of future.

Here are his remarks as published in his official website and translated by IFP:

“We didn`t cut our ties with the US even after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. About 5,000 American advisors left our airports with their families and furniture in full security,” he said about whether Tehran and Washington will resume their relations.

“The US was due to equip Iran with modern military materials and received the money, but failed to do it, and has been indebted to Iran for many years,” he noted, referring to Washington`s deceitfulness since the time of former Shah of Iran.

“In all these years after the Revolution, Iran has been faced with Washington’s harsh positions and sanctions, but it has always behaved in an honourable and wise way and showed its goodwill,” Hashemi Rafsanjani stated about Donald Trump`s harsh attitude towards Iran in 2016 presidential election`s campaign.

Ayatollah Rafsanjani went on to say that the nuclear deal (JCPOA) is an international convention. “If we are to agree with Trump, we should deny NATO, the World Trade Organisation and Paris Agreement about climate change, too!”