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Former Barcelona and Real Madrid Football Stars in Tehran

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According to a report by Fars, as translated by IFP, a number of players of La Liga Legends Team, which is supposed to debut against a team of Iranian best veteran players on Thursday this week, arrived in Tehran early this morning.

Fernando Sanz, Fernando Morientes, David Albelda, Joan Capdevila, Marcos Senna, Francisco Pavón and Gaizka Mendieta are former football stars of Barcelona and Real Madrid who, after a one-hour stop at the airport’s CIP, headed towards their hotel.

The match, which will air on Iran’s Channel 3, will also be broadcast live on LaLiga’s official YouTube channel and then be shown later on GOL. This will allow fans from all over the world to watch the former LaLiga idols return to the game against an Iranian team.

The encounter will allow Spanish football lovers to re-live fond memories of a bygone era.

Iran’s FM, Ecuador’s President Meet in Quito

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In the meeting, held on Wednesday, the two officials explored avenues for expanding economic relations between Iran and Ecuador in oil and energy industry, banking services, shipping industry and agriculture.

They also discussed mutual cooperation at the regional and international levels.

Heading a 120-strong delegation of Iranian business people and economic officials, Zarif arrived in Ecuador on Wednesday in the third leg of his six-nation tour of Latin America, after visiting Cuba and Nicaragua.

Zarif and his entourage left Ecuador to Chile early Thursday, and are scheduled to visit Bolivia and Venezuela afterwards.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry has said the tour of Latin America signifies Tehran’s plans to boost non-oil exports.

Leader Lauds Iran’s Robust Security in A Volatile Region

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“Thank God and through the appreciated efforts and endeavors of the military and security forces, the country enjoys a strong security shield while regional countries are filled with incidents and insecurity,” Ayatollah Khamenei said in a meeting in Tehran with President Hassan Rouhani and his cabinet members on Wednesday.

The Leader then pointed to the components of the country’s exemplary security, saying that “people’s revolutionary and religious spirit” forms one of the defense barriers of the country that must never be undermined.

The “military and security structures” and “defense gear and equipment”make up other components of Iran’s security, Imam Khamenei noted, adding,“The enemy is concerned about the country’s defense and missile power and, therefore, boosting the defense power should be helped and supported.”

Elsewhere, the Leader referred to foreign policy, which is one of the priorities of President Rouhani’s administration, and said that the country’s diplomatic power should be distributed in the world in an appropriate and balanced way.

Ayatollah Khamenei underlined that Asia, Africa and Latin America should have their fair share in Iran’s foreign policy.

The Leader also highlighted the importance of using the diplomatic capacity for economic development.

Imam Khamenei further described “apparent behaviors” in the field of diplomacy as unreliable, saying that the experience of the United States’ lack of commitment to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)- a lasting nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers- taught the country‌ that it cannot trust the promises of any US administration and that it must not take a concrete step in return for their pledges.

While the JCPOA came into force in January, some Iranian officials complain about the US failure to fully implement the accord.

Back in March, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei said Americans have yet to fulfill what they were supposed to do as per the nuclear deal.

Iran still has problems in its banking transactions or in restoring its frozen assets, because Western countries and those involved in such processes are afraid of Americans, the Leader said at the time, criticizing the US for its moves to prevent Iran from taking advantage of the sanctions removal.

Sand Sculpture Festival in Caspian Sea Coast in Northern Iran

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A few days ago, a Sand Sculpture Festival was held in the Khazar Abad coast of Caspian Sea, near the city of Sari, northern Iran.

Here are ISNA’s photos of the festival:

 

 

ISIS Hunger Plan for Soldier Recruitment

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According to a report by Entekhab, as translated by IFP, as the looming threat of an all-out attack on Mosul to retake the city from ISIS terrorists is getting more and more serious, the militants have resorted to an unethical strategy for soldier recruitment; starving people!

In an interview with Rudaw Media Network, Rabi’ al-Jawari, a military analyst of Peshmerga forces, pointed to the ISIS’ most recent, yet desperate attempt and said, “Residents of Mosul have been compelled to fight in support of ISIS, albeit reluctantly, and this in no way means they have accepted the terrorists’ thoughts and principles.”

“As the saying goes, a drowning man will clutch at a straw. This holds perfectly true about ISIS’ current predicament,” he noted, adding that the battles against Peshmerga [Kurdish] and Iraqi forces have so far turned into a rout for ISIS.

“We have access to reliable sources who say people of Mosul have refused to help ISIS,” al-Jawari added.

Iran Ministry to Own Billionaire’s Assets

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“The Prosecutor’s Office, as per the most recent views of a team of experts, agreed with the transfer of the convict’s assets worth 20 trillion rials ($642 million) to the Ministry of Petroleum,” Tehran Prosecutor Abbas Jafari-Dowlatabadi was quoted as saying.

Prosecutors had accused Zanjani of owing the government more than $2.7 billion for oil sold on behalf of the Ministry of Petroleum and not returning the money.

In March, the court of first instance convicted Zanjani and two accomplices of “spreading corruption on earth,” and sentenced them to death. The three defendants were also ordered to repay funds embezzled from the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) and other state organizations.

The tycoon once told an Iranian magazine that he amassed a fortune of $10 billion along with debts of a similar scale by arranging deals through a network of companies stretching from Turkey to Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates.

Officials have said most of Zanjani’s assets are outside Iran in Turkey, Tajikistan and elsewhere, presenting a serious challenge to the country to repatriate them.

Jafari-Dawlatabadi said the Iranian Foreign Ministry was being asked to use its good offices and press Tajikistan and Turkey on helping return the assets.

120 NAM Member-States Urge Israel’s Accession to NPT

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“Member States of the Non-Aligned Movement reiterate their full support for the establishment in the Middle East of a zone free of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction, and as a priority step to this end, reaffirm the need for the speedy establishment of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Middle East,” Iran’s Ambassador to the United Nations Gholam Ali Khoshroo said on Tuesday.

“Pending its establishment, they demand on Israel, which has not joined the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) nor declared its intention to do so, to renounce possession of nuclear weapons, to accede to the NPT without precondition and further delay, to place promptly all its nuclear facilities under International Atomic Energy Agency full-scope safeguards according to Security Council Resolution 487 and to conduct its nuclear related activities in conformity with the non-proliferation regime.”

Speaking on behalf of the NAM, whose rotating presidency is assumed by Iran, Khoshroo addressed a Security Council open debate on non-proliferation of WMDs, held in the UN Headquarters in New York.

 

The following is the full text of Khoshroo’s speech:

 

Mr. President

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the member States of the Non-Aligned Movement. I appreciate the Malaysian presidency of the Council for convening this open debate.

NAM member States express grave concern over the threat posed to humankind by the existing weapons of mass destruction, particularly nuclear weapons, and underline the need for their total elimination.

The Movement is satisfied with the consensus among States on measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction and, in this regard, welcomes the adoption by consensus of General Assembly Resolution 70/36 entitled “Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction”.

Underlining the need for this threat to humanity to be addressed within the UN framework and through international cooperation, NAM calls upon all States to support international efforts to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction. NAM also urges all States to take and strengthen national measures, as appropriate, to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction, their means of delivery and materials and technologies related to their manufacture.

Noting the adoption of resolutions 1540, 1673, 1810 and 1977 by the Security Council, the Movement underlines the need to ensure that any action by the Security Council does not undermine the UN Charter and existing multilateral treaties on weapons of mass destruction and of international Organizations established in this regard, as well as the role of the General Assembly.

NAM further cautions against the continuing practice of the Security Council to utilize its authority to define the legislative requirements for Member States in implementing Security Council decisions. In this regard, the Movement stresses the importance of the issue of non-State actors acquiring weapons of mass destruction to be addressed in an inclusive manner by the General Assembly, taking into account the views of all Member States.

Member States of the Movement express their deepest concern over the immediate, indiscriminate, and massive death and destruction caused by any nuclear weapon detonation and its long term catastrophic consequences on human health, environment, and other vital economic resources, thus endangering the life of present and future generations. They reiterate further their deep concern at the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons, and in this context reaffirm the need for all States at all times to comply with applicable international law, including international humanitarian law.

Reaffirming that nuclear disarmament remains its highest priority, the Movement stresses the importance of ensuring that efforts aimed at nuclear non-proliferation are parallel to simultaneous efforts aimed at nuclear disarmament, which, as a multilateral legal obligation, also should not be made conditional on confidence building measures or other disarmament efforts.

NAM expresses deep concern over the slow pace of progress towards nuclear disarmament and the lack of progress by the Nuclear-Weapon States to accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals in accordance with their relevant multilateral legal obligations. Accordingly, the Movement calls upon the Nuclear- Weapon States to fulfil their multilateral legal obligations on nuclear disarmament and to implement the unequivocal undertaking they provided in 2000 and further reiterated in 2010, so as to accomplish the total elimination of nuclear weapons.

 

Concerned with the improvements in existing nuclear weapons  and the  development  of new types of nuclear weapons, as provided for in the military doctrines of some Nuclear- Weapon States, as well as the strategic defence  doctrines of the Nuclear-Weapon States, including the “NATO Alliance Strategic Concept”, which not only set out rationales for the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons, but also maintain unjustifiable concepts on international security based on promoting and developing military alliances and nuclear deterrence policies, NAM strongly calls upon them to exclude completely the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons from their military and security doctrines. In this context NAM also stresses the need for effective measures in order to prevent the emergence new types of weapons of mass destruction, as reaffirmed by the UNGA resolution 69/27 on the prohibition of the development and manufacture of new types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons.

 

Mr. President

Reaffirming the absolute validity of multilateral diplomacy in the field of disarmament and non-proliferation, NAM reiterates its determination to promote multilateralism as the core principle of negotiations in the area of disarmament and non-proliferation.

Concerned with the current difficult and complex situation in the field of disarmament and international security, and underlining the need for renewed efforts to resolve the current impasse in achieving nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation in all its aspects, member States of the Movement call on the Conference on Disarmament, as the sole multilateral negotiating body on disarmament, to agree by consensus on a balanced and comprehensive program of work without any further delay, taking into account the security interests of all States. In particular, they emphasize the necessity to start negotiations in the Conference on Disarmament, without further delay, on a comprehensive nuclear weapons convention that sets, inter alia, a phased program for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons with a specified framework of time.

NAM highlights the importance of focusing international public attention on the dangers of nuclear weapons and the advantages of nuclear disarmament for development as well as for international peace and security. Welcoming UN meetings and activities for the commemoration of 26 September, as the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, NAM invites Member States, the UN  system and the civil society, including non-governmental organizations, academia, parliamentarians, the mass media and individuals, to commemorate and promote that  International Day through all means of educational and public awareness-raising activities.

The Movement reaffirms that the total elimination of nuclear weapons is the only absolute guarantee against the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons, and pending the total elimination of nuclear weapons, calls for the early commencement of negotiations on effective, universal, unconditional, non-discriminatory, irrevocable and legally binding security assurances to all non­nuclear-weapon States by all the nuclear-weapon States against the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons under all circumstances as a matter of high priority.

Highlighting the role of Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones created by the treaties of Tlatelolco, Rarotonga, Bangkok, Pelindaba, Semipalatinsk, as well as Mongolia’s Nuclear-Weapon-Fee­Status, as positive steps and important measures towards strengthening global nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation, NAM calls upon all the nuclear-weapon States to ratify related protocols to all treaties establishing nuclear-weapon-free zones, withdraw any reservations or interpretative declarations incompatible with their object and purpose, and respect the denuclearization status of these zones.

In this context, member States of the Non-Aligned Movement reiterate their full support for the establishment in the Middle East of a zone free of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction, and as a priority step to this end, reaffirm the need for the speedy establishment of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Middle East. Pending its establishment, they demand on Israel, which has not joined the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) nor declared its intention to do so, to renounce possession of nuclear weapons, to accede to the NPT without precondition and further delay, to place promptly all its nuclear facilities under International Atomic Energy Agency full-scope safeguards according to Security Council Resolution 487 and to conduct its nuclear related activities in conformity with the non-proliferation regime.

Concerned with the persistence of undue restrictions on exports to developing countries of material, equipment and technology, for peaceful purposes, NAM member States underscore that adoption of measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction must not be used as a pretext or leverage to impose restrictions on exports to developing countries of material, equipment and technology, for peaceful purposes, including in particular to violate, deny or restrict the inalienable right of developing countries to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination.

 

Mr. President

NAM States Parties to the Biological Weapons Convention emphasize its important role in the international legal architecture related to Weapons of Mass Destruction, and in particular, in the total prohibition on all biological and toxin weapons, and reaffirm that the possibility of any use of bacteriological (biological) agents and toxins as weapons should be completely excluded, and the conviction that such use would be repugnant to the conscience of humankind. They recognize the particular importance of strengthening the Convention through the resumption of the multilateral negotiations for a legally binding Protocol dealing with all Articles of the Convention, in a balanced and comprehensive manner, including through verification measures, bearing in mind that the lack of such verification regime poses a challenge to the effectiveness of the Convention, and urge the party rejecting negotiations to reconsider its policy.

Moreover, NAM States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention reaffirm the effective contribution of the Convention to international and regional peace and security, which can be enhanced through its full implementation. They express their serious concern that certain possessor States Parties did not meet their obligations regarding the deadlines for the total elimination of chemical weapons, and therefore, urge all possessor State Parties to take every necessary measure to ensure their compliance with their “Detailed plan for the destruction of Chemical Weapons remaining after the final extended destruction deadline of29 April2012”,  in the shortest time possible, in order to uphold the credibility and integrity of the Convention.

NAM member States condemn the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian Arab Republic, which reinforces the absolute necessity to eliminate all chemical weapons. In this regard, they acknowledge the accession of the Syrian Arab Republic to the Convention and the commitment to implement its obligations. They furthermore encouraged the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic to continue its commitment towards the elimination of the country’s chemical weapons program.

In conclusion, Mr. President, I would like to reiterate the willingness of the Movement to cooperate with other partners in addressing the threats posed to humankind by the existing weapons of mass destruction, particularly nuclear weapons.

 

I thank you Mr. President

Envoy: Russia Not After Any Military Base in Iran

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Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency in Tehran, Levan Dzhagaryan stressed that Russia fully respects the Iranian Constitution and the views of Iran’s lawmakers and is friendly toward the Iranian nation.

Russia’s message to the Iranian people and parliamentarians is that they do not need to be concerned because “Russia has never been and will never be seeking a military base in Iran.”

His comments came after announcement of Russian warplanes’ use of Nojeh airbase -near Iran’s western city of Hamedan- for hitting targets in Syria caused a few raised eyebrows.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Dzhagaryan made it clear that the presence of Russian warplanes in Iran had been coordinated with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC).

Moreover, the envoy noted, Russian forces were not deployed to Hamedan for leisure, but to carry the joint task of countering terrorist groups.

Dzhagaryan also made it clear that such cooperation between Tehran and Moscow “may repeat in the future” if necessary, with the approval of the two sides’ high-ranking officials.

Pointing to the casualties that Iranian and Russian military forces and advisers have suffered in Syria, the Russian diplomat described joint action by the two countries as “revenge against terrorists.”

139506031248373428466154Reports began circulating last week that Russia’s Tupolev-22M3 bombers and military transport planes have used Iran’s Nojeh airbase for airstrikes against terrorist groups in Syria. The Iranian deployment allows the Russian air force to cut flight times by 60 percent.

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.

ISIS Forces Citizens to Give Blood to Wounded Fighters (+Video)

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The Takfiri [extremist] group, which is known for using people as human shields and sex slaves, is now forcefully taking people’s blood to treat its fighters, as reported by ILNA and translated by IFP.

Whoever refrains from giving his blood will be sentenced by ISIS to 70 lashes.

 

Russian Bombers Using Iran’s Airbase for Refuelling Only: Cleric

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According to a report by IRNA, as translated by IFP, Ayatollah Khatami, who is also a member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts, emphasized that Russian warplanes landed in Nojeh airbase in Hamadan just for refuelling.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has never dedicated its airbase to Russians’ military operations,” Khatami said in an address in Imam Khomeini’s Mosalla Mosque in Iran’s Western city of Shahr-e Kord.

Refuelling is pretty common and frequently seen in different parts of the world, Khatami said, adding, “Russian warplanes which were heading to Syria for bombing ISIS positions had a brief stop just for refueling.”

On August 16, Tu-22M3 long-range bombers and Su-34 frontline bombers, flying with a full bomb load from the Nojeh airbase located in Iran’s western city of Hamadan, conducted a group air strike against targets of ISIS in Syria.