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Iran Agrees to Attend Syria Talks in Lausanne after Conditions Accepted

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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif flew to Lausanne on Saturday morning to join his US and Russian counterparts and top diplomats from the UN and regional powers for talks on the settlement of a crisis that has plagued Syria for more than five years.

The decision, however, came as a surprise. Only a day earlier, an informed source at the Foreign Ministry had dismissed reports of Zarif’s attendance in the negotiations.

Sources had announced initially that Iran would absent itself from the Lausanne talks because of a huge difference between its views and those of certain parties in the meeting.

But reports suggest that Tehran put forward its plans to resolve the Syria crisis in a series of subsequent contacts with top Russian and EU diplomats and laid down conditions for attending the Lausanne meeting.

Iran was finally persuaded to take part in the talks after Russia and the other parties accepted part of its conditions and also agreed on an increase in the number of the participants.

US Secretary of State John Kerry, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura, as well as top diplomats from Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar take part in the Lausanne talks.

Syria has been gripped by civil war since March 2011 with various terrorist groups, including Daesh (also known as ISIS or ISIL), currently controlling parts of it.

Some 470,000 Syrians have been killed throughout the five years of bloodshed, 4.8 million have fled the country, and 6.6 million have become internally displaced by the violence.

Giving Nobel Prize in Literature to Bob Dylan Is Like ‘Pinning Medal on Everest’

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On Thursday, October 13, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature, sparking controversy among musicians, novelists and fans.
That evening in Los Angeles, his song-writing peer and friend Leonard Cohen gave his thoughts on Dylan’s award. “To me,” he said, “[the award] is like pinning a medal on Mount Everest for being the highest mountain,” Guardian reported.

bob dylanDylan became the first American in 33 years to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for having “created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition” – and he’s reacted in exactly the way you’d expect Bob Dylan to react; he’s remained silent. The Swedish Academy, who presented the musician with the award, has revealed it is yet to hear from Dylan with board member Odd Zschiedrich stating they’ve spoken to his agent and tour manager, The Independent reported. Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, turned 75 earlier this year. His career has spanned more than five decades and his influence still pervades genres from rock and pop to folk and soul. His stunning lyrical ability has seen him tackle timeless themes from politics to love and he remains a hugely respected cultural presence. The Washington Post reported that: “Dylan remained silent throughout the day about the award. His longtime friend, folk singer and artist Bob Neuwirth didn’t expect he would be tweeting out his excitement.
Dylan’s official Twitter account made only two allusions to the prize, once when announcing and again when retweeting Barack Obama who brands the singer-songwriter “one of [my] favourite poets.”
He is the first American to win since Beloved author Toni Morrison picked up the prize in 1993. While the announcement was a surprise, Dylan has been a popular choice for consideration over the years, despite his work not fitting into the traditional categories of novels and poems usually favoured by the judges.

Al Saud Bans Its Citizens from Visiting Iran and 5 Other States

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The government of Saudi Arabia has announced a ban that prevents Saudi citizens from visiting six countries.

The decision was made by the Directorate General for issuing passports at the Saudi Ministry of Interior.

Saudi citizens are accordingly banned from traveling to Iran, Yemen, Syria, Israel, Iraq, and Thailand.

According to a report by RIA Novosti, the statement noted that the violation of the prohibition can deprive Saudis of the opportunity to travel abroad for three years.

They will also be fined an amount equal to 10,000 Saudi riyals, equivalent to $3,000.

Secrets behind Zarif’s Gift to Kerry during Iran Talks

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In a post in his Telegram channel, Parviz Esmaeili, the deputy for communications and information at President Hassan Rouhani’s office, gave an interesting account of a gift given by Zarif to Kerry on January 16, 2015, in the course of nuclear talks between Tehran and world powers.

“Media reports quoted the US Federal Register as saying that Iranian FM Zarif had given the miniature works of Iranian miniaturist Master Mahmoud Farshchian to US Secretary of State John Kerry as a gift on January 16, 2015. The story behind the gift is interesting,” he noted, as reported by Mizan, and translated by IFP.

“In one of the phases of nuclear talks with the Group 5+1, Americans kept raising claims about the time required for developing nuclear bombs through Natanz centrifuges. Iran’s nuclear negotiating team, in turn, denied their claims by emphasizing the peaceful nature of Iran’s technical activities as well as the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI)’s accurate calculations.”

 

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A miniature by Master Farshchian

“Americans stubbornly insisted on their claims and said that the AEOI’s calculations are wrong. Within a number of sessions with other members also in attendance, Iran’s negotiating team put them under pressure to argue why Iran’s calculations are wrong; We wanted them to at least prove their own calculation method, but they couldn’t do that. They finally said that their calculations are secret, and they can’t disclose them!”

“Later on, the issue was once again raised in a challenging meeting  with John Kerry in Paris. Without any prior coordination, Dr. Zarif asked his colleagues to bring into the room one of the masterpieces of Master Farshchian – which were supposed to be given to French officials as a gift.”

“They took it to the room. Zarif gave it to the US Secretary of State and said, ‘These miniatures are 1mx1m paintings. But if you go to Master Farshchian’s atelier in New Jersey, US, he will give you a magnifier to see all the details of the main painting and become even more surprised. Remember! When Iranians are so much accurate and precise in their work and pay so much attention to the details, do not ever claim, without convincing argument, that their calculations are wrong,” Esmaeili noted.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

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Newspapers on Saturday mainly covered the upcoming Syria talks in the Swiss city of Lausanne between Iran, US, Russia and other major regional players. At first, Iran was not going to attend the talks; however, FM Mohammad Javad Zarif later decided to join the talks.

The Nobel Prize in Literature, which was given to the American songwriter Bob Dylan, also sparked controversy and received good coverage in Iranian media.

The speculations about Iranian Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ali Jannati’s resignation under the pressure of hard-line groups were also a top story today.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Russia Says Delivery of S-300 to Iran Is Finished

2- Second Yemeni Missile Attack on American Warship

3- NATO’s AWACS Aircraft Join the War against ISIS

4- New Moroccan Ambassador Arrive in Iran after Eight Years

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- New Era of Iran-World Bank Ties Begins

2- Iran Ranks Second among ECO Member States in Terms of Trade

3- Iran and Pakistan’s Initial Deal to Ditch US Dollar in Bilateral Trade

4- Iran Signs Initial Petchem MoU with Shell

5- Major European Banks’ Cooperation with Iran

6- US and Japanese Banks to Fund Boeing Sales to Iran

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Afarinesh:

1- Russian Army’s Unlimited Presence in Syria with Putin’s Order

2- New Instruction in US Treasury: Ban on Dollar Transactions with Iran Is Lifted

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Afkar:

1- US Reaction to Iran’s Presence in Lausanne Talks: Iran Is an ISSG Member State, But We Can’t Comment on Their Presence in Lausanne

2- Explosion in Ashura Rituals in Afghanistan’s Balkh

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- American Bank May Give a Billion-Dollar Loan to Iran after Talks between Iranian and US Economic Officials for Plane Purchase

2- Resignation Based on Order or Protest? Speculations about End of Ali Jannati’s Term as Culture Minister

3- Political Ethics Have Declined in US: Coverage of What Happened in Presidential Debate between Trump and Clinton

4- What Was Zarif’s Gift to John Kerry?

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Amin:

1- Foreign Takfiri [Extremist] Terrorists Arrested and Terrorist Operation Neutralized in Iran’s Fars Province

2- Culture Minister Undecided about Leaving or Staying

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Reformist Cleric: Conservatives Seek to Make Progress Using Rouhani

2- Rouhani’s New Rival Unveiled: Conservatives’ Presidential Campaigns Still in Chaos

3- Head of Education Office Resigns after Physical Punishment of a Student: Tsunami of Physical Punishment in Schools

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Asrar:

1- IRGC Lieutenant Commander: Saudi Arabia Not Capable of Countering Iran

2- Assad: France and Saudi Arabia Asked Syria to Stay Away from Iran

3- Iran to Become Self-Sufficient in Petrol Production by March 2017: MP

4- Iranian Fugitive Banker Still in Interpol’s Blacklist: He’ll Remain in the List until 2022

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- New York Times Reveals What Lies beneath Al Saud’s Economic Management

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Ebtekar:

1- Reconciliation and Peace instead of Expression of Concern: Guterres Replaces Ban as UN Secretary General

2- Why Nobel Prize in Literature Was Awarded to Bob Dylan?

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15


 

Etemad:

1- Zarif En Route to Lausanne: Major Regional and Ultra-Regional Players Will Discuss Syria

2- Another Scandal: Trump Is Once Again Accused of Sexual Assault

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15


 

Ettela’at:

1- Zarif and Lavrov Release Statement: There’s No Alternative to Political Resolution of Syrian Crisis

2- UNESCO: Aqsa Mosque Belongs to Muslims Only

3- Sisi to King Salman: Egypt Won’t Help Saudi Arabia in Destroying Other Countries

4- Hezbollah Secretary General: World Knows That Saudi Arabia Is the Source of Terrorism

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Iran:

1- Rouhani among Leaders of Asian Countries: Iran Welcomes Presence of Asian Investors

2- Nobel Prize in Literature Given to American Signer: Bob Dylan’s Award Sparks Controversy

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Javan:

1- Ansarullah Base Targeted by Missile Attack: US Directly Enters Yemen War to Impose Saudi Ceasefire

2- Only Sexual Scandals! Sexual Allegations against US Presidential Candidates Have Become Dominant Feature of the Elections in a Country that Claims to Be World’s Biggest Democracy

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- West Takes Back the Bluff of Attacking Syria: Iran Invited to Join Lausanne Talks

2- Erdogan’s Arrogant Reaction to Baghdad’s Call for Withdrawal of Turkish Troops from Iraq

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15


 

Kayhan:

1- Bloomberg Says Sanctions Have Remained in Place against Iran, and Iranian People Are Increasingly Feeling Deceived by the West

2- Reuters: Ban on Iran’s Use of Dollar Prevents Finalization of Major Oil Deals

3- American Enterprise: When Saudi Arabia’s Oil Is Over, Wahhabism Will Be Thrown into History’s Trash Bin

4- Senior Cleric: Each of Al Saud Leaders Deserve to Be Executed for a Number of Times

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Khorasan:

1- Army’s Crimes in Nigeria’s Ashura: Why Nigerian Government Has Started New Round of Suppression against Sheikh Zakzaky’s Movement?

2- Saudi Arabia’s New Accomplice: Yemen’s Ansarullah Says It Reserves the Right to Respond to US Missile Aggression

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Payam-e Zaman:

1- Iran Becomes World’s 20th Car Manufacturer

2- Iran’s Petrol Imports Is Halved

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Resalat:

1- Nasrallah: Israelis Should Return to the Countries Where They Came from

2- Putin: Russia Doesn’t Hold Any Talks with US Government

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Roozan:

1- Jannati’s Resignation, a Test for Rouhani: Will Rouhani Accept His Resignation and Back Off in Reaction to Radicals’ Pressure?

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Saheb Qalam:

1- Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Slaughter of Mourners in Afghanistan Shows Terrorists’ Hatred of Islamic Unity

2- Iranian Photographer’s War Photos Win Second Prize in Bayeux-Calvados Festival

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Russia’s Harsh Warning to US on Possible Attack on Assad and Russia’s Forces: Moscow Not to Allow Any Aggression on Its Forces

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

 


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- USS Nimitz Attacks Yemeni Army’s Radar Centre in Bab el-Mandeb

2- Al Watan: Saudi King Is a Sponsor of Terrorists

3- Assad: They Said Cut Your Ties with Iran; Syrian President Reveals an Offer by Riyadh Made 5 Years Ago to End Takfiris’ Sedition

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 15

Israel Sole Obstacle to Nuclear-Free Middle East: Iran’s UN Envoy

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Addressing a meeting of the First Committee of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Friday, Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Hossein Dehqani said the Israeli nukes pose the most dangerous threat to the security of non-nuclear weapon countries in the Middle East.

What follows is the full text of the Iranian diplomat’s speech:

In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful

Mr. Chairman,

I would like to express my warmest congratulations on your election to the Chairmanship of this Committee and assure you of the full cooperation of my delegation. We are happy that this important committee is being held under the guidance of a wise and experienced diplomat from Algeria whose dedicated service to the cause of disarmament is well-known.

My delegation associates itself with the statement made by Indonesia on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement.

We seriously follow the debates on issues on the agenda of this Committee, as they deal with the most important common goods of all nations, i.e. disarmament and international security. As our detailed positions on disarmament issues will be elaborated in thematic debates, I will therefore focus only on certain issues of particular importance to us.

Mr. Chairman,

Nuclear disarmament remains the first and foremost priority in the disarmament and international security agenda. The mere existence of nuclear weapons is a source of threat and distrust in international relations. They undermine the Charter-based principle of equal right of all States to peace and security and the foundations of international humanitarian law. Nuclear disarmament is a vital undertaking, because the consequences of inaction can be global catastrophe. Along with reaffirming commitment to nuclear disarmament, action and political will is required to fulfill that objective.

Seven decades after the first use of atomic weapons which created a humanitarian disaster and killed more than 200,000 people, there is no absolute guarantee that such weapons will not be used again. Thousands of them that are associated with military strategies and war plans, which contemplate their use under certain circumstances, continue to exist in the arsenals of nuclear-weapon States and other possessors.

That is because nuclear-weapon States are not complying with their nuclear disarmament obligations. Almost half a century after the conclusion of the NPT under which all the States parties have an explicit legal obligation to achieve the total elimination of nuclear weapons, the gap between that nominal commitment and its implementation in practice is so wide. Upholding the integrity and credibility of NPT depends on the full implementation of all the obligations therein, in particular on nuclear disarmament.

Even more disappointing, contrary to the commitment of nuclear-weapon States to diminish the role of nuclear weapons in their military doctrine, multi-billion-dollar programs for modernizing and replacing the nuclear arsenals and developing new types of advanced nuclear weapon systems are underway, in particular in France, United Kingdom and the United States.

Undoubtedly, they should be held accountable for such willful non-compliances with their obligations under Article VI of the NPT. The grave risks and ramifications of persistent non-compliance with such obligations should not be taken lightly. They must stop violating their nuclear disarmament obligations. We will continue to express our deep concerns in this regard in appropriate international fora.

Mr. Chairman,

The lack of progress in the implementation of the very commitments that nuclear-weapon States have already embraced in the context of NPT Review Conferences has rendered the so-called step-by-step approach to nuclear disarmament ineffective. This approach is not working and will not lead to a world free of nuclear weapons. This verdict is based on facts. No multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations have taken place during the past two decades as a result of the persistent rejection of any proposal to commence nuclear disarmament negotiations in the Conference on Disarmament. Even the CTBT, with all its imperfections and loopholes, is still in limbo and the politically motivated attempts, by a certain country, in abusing the UN Security Council to pass a resolution on this Treaty is neither legitimate nor a solution.

Step-by-step approach has failed to even establish and consolidate a legally-binding global norm against nuclear weapons testing or production and stockpiling of fissile material for nuclear weapons. Those who adamantly continue to insist on the failed step-by-step approach to nuclear disarmament should note that they are insisting on a recipe for ensuring the indefinite retention of nuclear weapons, which, definitely, is contrary to legal obligations under Article VI of the NPT.

We believe the most effective and practical way to achieve the complete abolition of nuclear weapons within a specified timeframe and sustain a world free of nuclear weapons is to negotiate and bring to conclusion a comprehensive nuclear weapons convention which brings together all the necessary aspects of nuclear disarmament by prohibiting the possession, development, production, acquisition, testing, stockpiling, transfer, use or threat of use of nuclear weapons and to provide for their irreversible and verifiable destruction. That is why that the Islamic Republic of Iran strongly supports the Non-Aligned Movement’s proposal on the early commencement of negotiation on a comprehensive nuclear weapons convention in the Conference on Disarmament.

Historical facts attest that adopting such an approach was successful in banning and eliminating chemical weapons. Total elimination of nuclear weapons is the only absolute guarantee against their threat or use and a comprehensive nuclear weapons convention can provide such a reliable and lasting guarantee. The Islamic Republic of Iran will continue to actively engage in all international efforts to take forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations.

Mr. Chairman,

Iran has a strong interest in and commitment to non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and has been at the forefront of regional and international efforts to achieve the universality of the NPT. As it is well known, in 1974, Iran proposed the establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East. It was strongly supported by the international community and numerous resolutions and decisions were subsequently adopted by the UNGA and NPT Review Conferences on its realization. But, the Israeli regime, which possesses nuclear weapons, is the only obstacle in the way of the establishment of this zone and continues to block all international and regional efforts to fulfill this goal. You may all recall that, the 2015 NPT Review Conference was unfortunately unable to adopt a final document, mainly due to an external factor: the pressure of a non-party to the NPT, i.e., the Israeli regime, to certain NPT States parties, who finally objected to the adoption of final document. It happened, because the final document had contained a decision on a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.

Nuclear weapon in the hands of Israeli regime that has repeatedly committed aggression, occupation, genocide and terrorist acts pose the most dangerous threat to the security of non-nuclear weapon States Parties in the Middle East. This situation cannot be sustained. Therefore, the Israeli regime must be compelled to accede, as a non-nuclear weapon party and without any condition or further delay, to NPT and other major treaties banning weapons of mass destruction.

We recognize the legitimate right of States to access to arms needed for their self-defense. At the same time, we are deeply concerned about the continuous flow of sophisticated offensive conventional weapons into the volatile region of the Middle East in particular to those who are engaged in aggression against other countries and violation of international humanitarian law, in particular Israel and Saudi Arabia.

It is over a year that Saudi Arabia has waged a brutal war in Yemen killing thousands of civilians and destroying civilian infrastructures like schools and hospitals in massive and indiscriminate air strikes with the US and the UK arms and munitions. In its latest atrocity, on Saturday October 8th Saudi Arabia bombed a funeral gathering two times, killing around 150 civilians and wounding almost 600. This appalling carnage is a brazen violation of international humanitarian law. We strongly urge the relevant arms exporting countries to comply fully with their obligations under international humanitarian law and stop selling arms and providing logistical military assistance to Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates in their aggression against Yemen. Ironically, the so-called harbingers of human rights in the international fora are taking holidays when it comes to the oppressed peoples of Yemen and Palestine.

Mr. Chairman,

We are facing a difficult and complex situation in the field of international security and disarmament. But we will continue to proceed with hope and perseverance in pursuing our goals in disarmament. Securing a world without nuclear weapons will remain our highest priority. This is our common responsibility; Let’s resolutely work together to that end; Let’s consume all these inhumane weapons before they consume us all; let’s collectively call upon all nuclear-weapon possessors to fulfill all their legal obligations on nuclear disarmament; let’s live up responsibly to our ethical and moral responsibility in making a more secure world for all nations and all generations. We are confident that it is within reach. This can be realized only by resorting to the force of logic, not the logic of force; through diplomacy, and not coercion or intimidation.

As a living example, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) proved that with serious and sustained diplomacy, solution to technically and politically complex issues is within reach even at a difficult time of international security. We hope that our deliberations in this Committee will contribute to upholding internationally agreed principles and to the advancement of our common objectives.

I thank you.

Morocco Appoints Ambassador to Iran after 7 Years

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In a ceremony in the Moroccan city of Casablanca on Thursday, King Mohammed VI named Hassan Hami as the North African country’s Ambassador to Tehran.

Hami had previously served as Morocco’s envoy to Azerbaijan.

Relations between Iran and Morocco were severed in 2009 following a series of disputes on regional issues. However, senior officials of the two countries have been in consultation and coordination with each other to take necessary steps to normalize ties.

Iran officially appointed Mohammad Taqi Moayyed, a career diplomat who had previously served in Tunisia, the Netherlands and Greece, as its new ambassador to Morocco. He submitted his credentials to Morocco’s King in January 2015.

Rabat opened diplomatic channels with Tehran last year. Morocco’s Foreign Minister Salaheddine Mezouar expressed his country’s determination in November to appoint an ambassador to Tehran.

Saudis Asked Syria to Cut Ties with Iran If It Wants Riyadh’s Support: Assad

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“If we were to move away from Iran and announce that we were refusing all relations with Iran, they said they would help me,” Assad said in an exclusive interview with Russian-language tabloid newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda released on Friday.

He went on to say the offer was made after the war in Syria began, as reported by Al Masdar and covered by Fars.

In the same interview he stated, “Terrorists must be either killed or returned to Turkey.”

He then emphasized how important the liberation of Aleppo is.

“It’s going to be the springboard, as a big city, to move to other areas, to liberate other areas from the terrorists. This is the importance of Aleppo now,” Assad said.

“You have to keep cleaning this area and to push the terrorists to Turkey to go back to where they come from, or to kill them. There’s no other option. But Aleppo is going to be a very important springboard to do this move,” he commented.

Iraq Visa for Arbaeen Processions to Be Issued in 16 Iranian Provinces

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Hamid Mohammadi, the Deputy Head of Iran’s Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization, announced that Iranian pilgrims can obtain visa for their entry to Iraq on Arbaeen [the 40th day after martyrdom of Imam Hussein] in sixteen provinces as of Saturday, October 15.

According to a report by Mehr, as translated by IFP, Mohammadi said that currently the Iraqi consulate in Tehran, Mashhad, Kermanshah, and Ahvaz is issuing visa for Iranian citizens.

However, he added, pilgrims can obtain the visa in 12 other provinces as of Saturday.

He warned against possible fraud and blackmailing cases, and urged all pilgrims to register and apply for the visa only in the official website Samah.

“Only those pilgrims who have registered in Samah portal will be allowed to enter Iraq,” he emphasized.

260,000 pilgrims have so far registered in this website to obtain their visa for Arbaeen.

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Visa Is a Must for Iranian Pilgrims Visiting Iraq for Arbaeen

Pilgrims are required to obtain Iraq’s visa for Arbaeen rituals due to the concerns about security risks and sovereignty issues in Iraq, an Iranian source said.

According to a report by Mizan, as translated by IFP, an informed source in Iran’s Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization said that it is a totally wrong impression that some people think the overcrowded border areas at the last days leading to Arbaeen will result in the lifting of visa requirement.

The source emphasized, “Due to security risks and sovereignty issues, in no way the lifting of visa requirement between Iran and Iraq is on agenda.”

Referring to the adoption of serious measures to prevent pilgrims from crossing the borders without visa, he said, “Normally, there are 12 gates in Mehran border, but the number of gates for Arbaeen increases to more than 90.”

The source stated, “There is no plan for issuing visa at border terminals; therefore, the pilgrims who have plans to travel to the Holy shrines should not count on getting visa at the border points.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, the source advised pilgrims to take actions to obtain the visa and not postpone it to the busy days leading to Arbaeen.

Under current circumstances, visa is issued in half a day without any trouble, he noted.

Speaking about the arrest of some Iranians without visa in the recent years, he said, “Since Iraq is faced with security risks, it is completely normal that Iraqi security officers control pilgrims’ visas.”

He stressed that consular measures have been certainly taken to release the arrested pilgrims, but according to the Iraqi law, people entering this country without a visa, even pilgrims, will have to serve a six-month prison term.

Arbaeen marks the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Imam Hussein.

Each year, pilgrims travel long routes on foot to Karbala, where the holy shrine is located.

Iranian FM to Attend Syria Talks in Lausanne

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Although earlier media reports said that Iran is not going to send any representative to the upcoming round of multilateral talks on the future of Syria in the Swiss city of Lausanne, Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will join his counterparts in the talks.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced on Friday that Zarif will participate in the Lausanne talks, which will also see US Secretary of State John Kerry as well as foreign ministers from Russia, Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia in attendance.

According to a report by Entekhab, as translated by IFP, Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Jaberi Ansari also confirmed in a post on his Telegram channel that Iran, Egypt, and Iraq will take part in the Lausanne talks.

The reports came after Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said that Moscow supports the participation of Iran, Iraq, and Egypt in the Lausanne talks on Syria which are scheduled for Saturday.

Bogdanov said that it discussed the issue of their participation with the Americans, adding that Russia believes the settlement process must be launched by a small number of countries that have direct influence on Syrian sides, SANA reported.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he has “no special expectations” for the talks, stating that Moscow has not yet witnessed reciprocal steps from its Western partners.

Addressing reporters in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Friday, Lavrov said Russia has no intention to introduce fresh initiatives during the meeting.

“We want to get down to concrete work and see how well our partners observe the UN Security Council resolution (on Syria). We are not going to propose anything else,” the top Russian diplomat pointed out.

On a relevant note, US State Department Spokesman Mark Toner said in a press conference that he doesn’t expect any breakthroughs at the Lausanne meeting, but that the US is working to rally joint efforts regarding Syria, adding that resuming cooperation with Russia in counter-terrorism is still on the table if the political process is revived.