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Turkey Coup Opens New Chapter in Tehran-Ankara Ties: Turkish Official

Iran and Turkey flags

In a meeting with Iran’s outgoing Consul-General in Turkey Mohsen Mortezaeifar, İpek said that Iran and Turkey have lost golden opportunities in the past for enhancing their solidarity and cooperation.

He further stressed that the two neighbouring states should start a new era of collaboration, particularly after the recent failed coup attempt in Turkey, as reported by IRNA and translated by IFP.

“After the failed coup, the two countries should open a new chapter of bilateral ties, and unlike the past, they should develop new relations,” İpek went on to say.

Mortezaeifar, for his part, reminded the Turkish official of the stances held by Tehran during the coup attempt, and noted that such moves indicate Iran considers Turkey’s security as its own.

“Ties and cooperation between Iran and Turkey benefit Islam and Muslim countries,” he noted.

He also pointed to the recent meetings between Iranian and Turkish officials in Tehran and Ankara, and said, “These meetings demonstrate the firm resolve by both countries to enhance unity and solidarity in order to settle regional crises, especially the ongoing crisis in Syria.”

National Purebred Horse Festival Held in Iran’s Meybod

Arabian horse

According to a report by IRNA, as translated by IFP, the 20th edition of the beauty festival was held with dozens of purebred Arab horses of Iran in attendance.

Arab Horse 1The festival was held for two types of Iranian purebred horses and other horses, and Class A referees selected the best ones.

On the sidelines of the festival, the 13th edition of National Ikaho Horse Race in Class C was also held, with 175 horses competing with each other in three days.

50% of purebred Arab horses of Iran are kept in Yazd province, which has the first rank in Iran and is the main centre for breeding horses of this type.

Meybod is located 50km north of the city of Yazd.

Arab Horse

Iran eyes enhanced politico-economic ties with Chile: Zarif

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (R) and Chilean President Michelle Bachelet
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (R) and Chilean President Michelle Bachelet

“Simultaneous with the expansion of political relations, we are also interested in bolstering economic ties with Chile,” Zarif said in a meeting with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet in Santiago on Friday.

He added that a large economic delegation is accompanying him to discuss ways to improve economic cooperation with the South American country.

The Chilean president, for her part, expressed her country’s willingness to develop relations with Iran.

She added that Tehran and Santiago can exchange extensive experience they have in different sectors.

During his stay in Santiago, the top Iranian diplomat held separate talks with Chilean Foreign Minister Heraldo Munoz, president of Chamber of Deputies Osvaldo Andrade and a number of senators.

Zarif kicked off his six-nation Latin American tour on Monday at the head of a high-ranking politico-economic delegation comprising 120 businessmen and financial executives from government and private sectors. The tour started off in Cuba where he met with Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodriguez and the country’s President Raul Castro.

The Iranian foreign minister also paid visits to Nicaragua and Ecuador. He wrapped up his trip to Chile and arrived in Bolivia on Friday and will also visit Venezuela on the final leg of his tour.

Among the Latin American countries, Iran has developed more advanced ties with Venezuela. In June, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said the Islamic Republic had agreed to a $500 million credit line for his country to finance joint investments there.

Iran is involved in a series of joint ventures worth several billion dollars in energy, agriculture, housing, and infrastructure sectors in Venezuela.

India Calls for Closer Cooperation with Iran in Anti-Terror Campaign

Modi

“Today, the most serious danger that threatens humanity is terrorism and extremism,” Modi said in a meeting with visiting Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani in New Delhi on Friday.

He further described Islam as “the religion of compassion and mercy”, and said Takfiri terrorists who are acting in the name of Islam have nothing to do with the religion.

The Indian premier went on to say that since 1400 years ago, no phenomenon has been able to harm the religion as Takfiri terrorism has done so.

Modi stressed the necessity to fight against ideological roots of Takfiri terrorism and said Iran-India cooperation in the fight against terrorism should be put on the agenda of the two countries.

Shamkhani, for his part, described Tehran-New Delhi relations as “historical and constructive”, saying that the relationship has never posed any threats to other countries and followed no approach other than helping to promote regional stability and security.

The Indian prime minister paid a visit to Iran back in May, when the two countries signed 12 memorandums of understanding to develop cooperation in various areas.

Modi also had a meeting with Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, who said Iran and India can join hands in a genuine fight against terrorism, unlike what the West is doing.

In recent years, the Middle East region has been plagued with Takfiri terrorist groups like Daesh (also known as ISIS or ISIL), which are believed to have been created and supported by the West and some regional Arab countries.

The terrorist groups, which claim to be Islamic but whose actions are anything but, have been committing heinous crimes not only against non-Muslims, but mostly against Muslims in the region.

Zarif Rejects US Claim of Iran Arms Shipment to Yemen

Mohammad Javad Zarif

Mohammad Javad Zarif was reacting to comments by US Secretary of State John Kerry who accused Tehran on Thursday of transferring “missiles and other sophisticated weapons” to “rebels” in Yemen.

“By such statements, the US administration has implicated itself in the Saudi regime’s war crimes and inhumane and infanticidal atrocities against the innocent and oppressed Yemeni people. It should undoubtedly accept responsibility and be answerable for all the inhuman crimes,” Zarif said.

Kerry made the accusations during a visit to Saudi Arabia, which has been waging a brutal military campaign against Yemen for more than year.

The top US diplomat was in Jeddah where UN special envoy for Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed as well as representatives from Britain and Saudi Arabia’s Persian Gulf allies in the war had gathered to discuss the conflict.

“Mr. Kerry knows well better than anyone that the Saudi government has, over the past year and a half, been invariably and sternly frustrating all the efforts taken to bring about ceasefire in Yemen,” Zarif said.

In his remarks, Kerry said “the threat potentially posed by the shipment of missiles and other sophisticated weapons into Yemen from Iran extends well beyond Yemen and is not a threat just to Saudi Arabia and… the region.”

“It is a threat to the United States and it cannot continue,” he added.

Zarif also dismissed Kerry’s claims of Iranian threat to the region and the US, saying the Islamic Republic’s “military might poses no threat to any country and simply serves defensive purposes.”

“What threatens the region and the world today is the ideological, financial and political bases of Takfiri terrorism in the world, whose source and causes Mr. Kerry should know well.”

The Saudi military has been pounding Yemen since March 2015 to undermine Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement and to restore power to the former president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a staunch ally of Riyadh.

Nearly 10,000 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in Riyadh’s military aggression which lacks any international mandate.

The US maintains strong military ties with Riyadh, which had Washington approve a USD-1.29-billion rearming program for the kingdom last November.

“Without a doubt, the US administration would further discredit its policies in the region through its support and ignorance and inattention to the facts on the ground,” said Zarif.

“It is high time the US administration learned from its glaring past mistakes in Syria and Iraq and open its eyes to realities,” he added.

On Thursday, the UN human rights office said the Saudi military is using cluster bombs against residential areas in Yemen in violation of international law, blaming the Riyadh regime for most of the civilian casualties in its impoverished southern neighbor.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticized the United States in May for selling cluster munitions to Saudi Arabia, saying the kingdom had used various types of US-made cluster munitions in its war against Yemen despite evidence of mounting civilian casualties.

Iran to Allow Russian Jets Fly from Airbase Again, If Necessary: Shamkhani

Shamkhani

In a recent interview with the RT Arabic, Shamkhani pointed to an operation against terrorists in Syria, in which Russian bomber jets used Nojeh Airbase in Iran’s western province of Hamedan for flying to Syria, saying that the operation has ended for now.

The strategic relations between Iran and Russia have not ended, but the military operation was naturally limited and finished, he said.

As this case of military cooperation between Iran and Russia has been based on the developments in Syria, the resumption of such cooperation in the future also hinges on the developments in the Arab country.

Eelier on Monday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi had said that Russian military jets’ use of the airbase has ended for the time being.

Qassemi noted that Tehran and Moscow had agreed to publicize such cooperation after the aerial operations.

On Saturday, Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan said the Russian aircraft fly to the Iranian airbase to be either refueled or get reloaded, noting that they use the base for more effective operation against terrorist groups in Syria.

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.

Meanwhile, Russia’s aerial support for the Syrian forces since September 2015 has given fresh impetus to the fight against the foreign-backed terrorists.

Iran has also remained a close ally of Syria and supports its legitimate government in the face of militancy.

Traditional Wedding Ceremony in Northeastern Iranian Tribe

Traditional Wedding Ceremony

The wedding ceremonies of Kurmanj nomads are always full of colours and happiness, and these are part of their intangible heritage.

Every November, because of the weather conditions, these nomads move from Maneh and Samalqan County in North Khorasan province to Maraveh Tappeh in Golestan province, both in northeastern Iran.

Here are IRNA’s photos of the traditional ceremonies of Kurmanj nomads:

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25

Iran Newspaper front pages

The majority of newspapers on Thursday covered the remarks made by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with President Hassan Rouhani and his cabinet members. Almost all reformist newspapers, and even a moderate one Ettela’at, dedicated their headline to the Leader’s comments against oppression and dogmatism in the field of culture, which seemed to be in reaction to the recent cancellation of concerts in Mashhad, northeastern Iran. However, conservative media covered the priorities outlined by the Leader for Rouhani’s government, particularly the advice on refraining from getting involved in electoral campaigns for next year’s presidential elections.

The papers also highlighted the green light given by the Parliament to the government for receiving a $5bn loan from Russia.

The 3 oil tankers missing in the time of ex-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also received great criticisms, especially by reformist media outlets.

Turkey’s recent moves and operations inside the Syrian territory is also a top story today.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Russian Official: Russia May Restart Its Use of Hamadan Base in Iran to Fight Terrorists

2- Turkey’s Tanks Enter Syria for Fight against ISIS

3- Zarif Meets Nicaraguan President Ortega

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- Iran’s Accession to AIIB [Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank] Approved

2- Government to Receive Up to $5bn Loan from Russia

3- Afghanistan’s Export of Iran’s Saffron!

4- Iran May Participate in Oil Freeze Summit

5- First Iran Oil Contracts to Be Signed in Second Half of 2017

6- Talks with 4 New Countries for Export of Iran’s Natural Gas

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Leader: I’m Not Interested in Dogmatism, Pressure, and Oppression in the Field of Culturex

2- Details of $5bn Loan Iran Is Going to Receive from Russia: Continued Give and Take between Tehran and Moscow

3- ‘Weird’ Narcotics En Route to Iran

4- Finding Spies among Iran’s Nuclear Negotiating Team: Second Scenario by Gov’t Opponents

5- Another Corruption in Ahmadinejad’s Term: 3 Oil Tankers Missing!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Amin:

1- $30m Lost in Time of Anti-Iran Sanctions

2- Story of Concessions Iran Received from US

3- Any Candidate Is Better than Rouhani: New Strategy Adopted by Conservatives

4- Russia’s Wishful Thinking about Having a Permanent Base in Iran: Russian Newspapers

5- Why Iran’s Marathon Runner Crossed Finish Line on Hands and Feet?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Leader Urges Gov’t to Stay Away from Electoral Debates and Stick to Country’s Affairs

2- After Oil Rigs, Now It’s Time for Tankers: Speculations about 3 Missing Oil Tankers

3- Senior Cleric Ayatollah Sobhani: We Can’t Force Everyone to Wear Chador

4- Women Are Easily Fired: MP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Asrar:

1- We’re Grateful for Efforts Made by Members of Our Negotiating Team: Leader

2- Rouhani: Stability and Economic Calm Are Most Important Achievements of Gov’t

3- Without JCPOA, Iran’s Progress Was Not Possible: Senior Conservative Bahonar

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Besharat-e Now:

1- Turkey’s Water Conflict with Kurds and the Harms It Has for Iran

2- Over $48,000 per Minute for Making a 7-Minute Video-Clip

3- Tourism Income, a Substitute for Oil

4- IRIB Is Censuring Some MPs’ Remarks

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Ebtekar:

1- 3 Oil Tankers and Their Oil Gone Missing: Last Heritage of Ahmadinejad Gov’t

2- Is Calligraphy Being Forgotten with Advent of Keyboards?

3- Intelligence Minister: Government Would Kiss the Lips of Its Critics

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Emtiaz:

1- Increase in Number of Female University Students Addicted to Psychedelics

2- Parliament Approves Government’s Bill on Increase of Water Price

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Etemad:

1- We’ve Come to Strengthen Political Commonalities through Economic Cooperation: Zarif in Ecuador

2- Daily Lives of a Butler and a Ranger in Social Media

3- More than 120 Killed in Italy’s Earthquake: Quake in a City Which Is No Longer There

4- Ankara’s All-Out Entry to Syrian Territory: US and Turkey Carry Out Joint Operation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Ettela’at:

1- I Deeply Believe in Thinking Freely: Leader

2- Saudi Troopers Run Away after Yemen’s Progress in Najran

3- $3.1bn Spent on Fast Food in Iran Each Year

4- People Should Feel the Improvement in Their Livelihood: Clerics to ICT Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- All the Fuss Made by Underground Musicians: Prosecution of Underground [R&B] Singer; One Decade of Iranian Culture’s Confrontation with Illegal Phenomena

2- 82-Year-Old Stars: Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani and [famous actor] Ali Nasirian Both Are 82, and Both Are Still Influential, One in Politics and One in Cinema

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Hamshahri:

1- Two Deadly Quakes in Europe and Asia

2- Football Match between La Liga Legends Team and Iran All-Stars [football veterans]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Iran:

1- People and Their Trust and Hope Are the Main Capital: Leader

2- No City Is Left Here: Heavy Earthquake in Italy

3- Root Causes of 3-Year Stability in Foreign Exchange Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Jame Jam:

1- Leader Outlines 7 Priorities for Rouhani’s Government

2- Barriers to Population Growth in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Javan:

1- Government Should Work [for Country’s Affairs] and Refrain from Getting Involved in Elections Debates: Leader

2- Turkey Enters ‘Kurdish Project’

3- Parliament Gives the Green Light for All Demands of the Government

4- Zarif’s Visit to Latin America Worries US Congress

5- Khordad 2nd Ideology [proponents of reformist ex-president Mohammad Khatami] Is Looking for a Halt to Islamic Revolution: IRGC Commander

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran’s Non-Oil Foreign Trade Stands at $35.8bn in 5 Months

2- NATO Armies’ Joint Operations Deep in Syrian Territory

3- Heavy Fight in Mosul Suburbs between Iraqi Army and ISIS

4- Syria Questions UNSC’s Performance

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Kayhan:

1- People Want Answers, Astronomical Salaries Should Not Be Easily Forgotten: Leader to Gov’t

2- Serious Actions to Resolve Economic Problems Is Best Advertisement for Government [for future elections]: Leader

3- Foreigners Hopeful about “Attractions” of Iran’s New Oil Contracts! A Red Carpet Due to

4- Turkey’s Double-Standard Policy toward Syrian Developments

5- Kayhan to CBI Governor: We’re OK with Transparency, But Not for Enemies of Iran

6- Fresh Round of Pressure on Shiites in Pakistan and Afghanistan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Khorasan:

1- Economic Problems, Foremost Priority of the Country: Leader to Government

2- Even Antalya Becomes Unsafe: 3 Soldiers Wounded in Attack on Turkish Military

3- Legal Chains and Shackles on Hands of National Production

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Resalat:

1- We Should Tap into Latin America’s Potentials: Iran’s Diplomacy Focused on South and Central America

2- Why Is US Always Looking for Coups in Latin America?

3- Payment of Astronomical Salaries Not Stopped; They’re Still Being Paid: Former IRIB Chief

4- Senior Cleric Urges Gov’t to Resolve Issues of Unemployment and Livelihood

5- Mosques Should Be Places for Resolving People’s Concerns: Mayor of Tehran

6- Agriculture Minister: I Apologize to People Because of Recent Fluctuation of Prices

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Roozan:

1- Leader: Criticisms of Government Should Be Fair

2- 30% of Iranians Are Starving, 50% Are Overweight

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Sayeh:

1- Tehran, Safest City in the World in 2016

2- Concerts Continue to Be Held in Historical Sites

3- And Suddenly a Reaction: Russia’s Controversial Use of Iranian Airbase

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Shahrvand:

1- Parliament Gives Permission to Government for Increasing Water Price

2- Faghani, Iranian Referee of Olympic Final Match: Our Work Is Not Comparable with Athletes’ Medals

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Shargh:

1- If I Criticize JCPOA, I’m Complaining about Other Side’s Faults, Not Those of Our Own Team: Leader

2- 3,000 Musicians Write Letter to Rouhani: Music Community Breaks Its Silence

3- Removing Child Labourers from Streets to Improve City’s Face

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25


 

Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- Foreign Ministry Strongly Rejects MP’s Remarks about Arrest of Iranian Nuclear Negotiating Team Member on Espionage Charge

2- They Say We’re Revolutionary, But They Act against Leader’s Opinion: IRGC Commander

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 25

Iranian Forces on Constant Patrol in Persian Gulf: DM

General Dehghan

Speaking at a press conference in the central city of Isfahan on Thursday, August 25, the Minister underscored that the Iranian naval forces constantly monitor developments in the Persian Gulf and keep a close watch on the movements of foreign vessels to ensure maritime security.

Such control and naval patrols “naturally take place in Iran’s own territorial waters,” he stressed.

The Iranian forces warn any foreign vessel that enters the country’s waters and take action if the intrusion is deemed aggressive, Dehqan concluded, as reported by Tasnim and edited by IFP.

He made the comments after a US defence official said four vessels of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) have “harassed” a US warship on Tuesday near the Strait of Hormuz.

Reuters quoted the official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, as saying that two of the Iranian vessels came within 300 yards (275 meters) of the USS Nitze in an incident that was “unsafe and unprofessional”.

Back in January, the IRGC Navy captured 10 US Navy sailors inside Iran’s territorial waters in the Persian Gulf, but released them shortly afterwards following an apology and after technical and operational investigations indicated that the intrusion into Iranian territorial waters was “unintentional”.

In remarks in June, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei underlined that security of the Persian Gulf region comes within the purview of the regional countries alone, and dismissed the US claim of seeking security in the region.

“The Persian Gulf security relates to the countries of the region which have common interests, and not to the US. So, security of the Persian Gulf region should be provided by the countries of this region itself,” the Leader said.

Iran Extends Condolences to Italy over Deadly Quake

Iran Blasts Saudi Airstrike on Civilians in Yemen

Qassemi on Wednesday evening voiced Iran’s grief and offered its condolences to Italy over the quake.

He also wished a speedy recovery for its victims, as reported by Iranian media outlets.

The strong earthquake struck a mountainous stretch of central Italy early Wednesday, killing at least 247 people and trapping scores under debris.

The tremor, which had a preliminary magnitude of 6.2, struck at 3:36 a.m., about 6.5 miles southeast of the town of Norcia in the Umbria region, followed by about 200 aftershocks over the next several hours.

Towns in three regions -Umbria, Lazio and Marche- have been devastated by the quake.