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Iranian President Urges Strong Unity among Independent States

Rouhani - NAM

On the sidelines of the 17th NAM summit on Margarita Island, Venezuela, Rouhani sat down for talks with Bolivian President Evo Morales on Saturday to discuss the enhancement of Tehran-Sucre ties in different areas.

“There is no limit to the expansion of bilateral cooperation between Tehran and Bolivia. The strengthening of such ties will be in line with the interests of both nations,” Rouhani said.

He further emphasized the need for all independent nations to stand united in efforts to pursue their common objectives, saying the Islamic Republic welcomes closer relations with Latin American states, especially Bolivia.

The Iranian chief executive expressed Tehran’s readiness to help speed up Bolivia’s economic development plans, calling for increased mutual investment and business cooperation, particularly in the banking sector.

Morales, in turn, hailed Iran’s successful economic projects in Bolivia, saying Sucre wants an even more active participation of Iranian firms in the country.

During his stay, Rouhani also met with Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa on Margarita Island, where the two senior officials emphasized the need for enhanced bilateral ties in all spheres.

Rouhani said Iran and Ecuador have taken common positions on different issues of regional and international significance, adding that such commonalities necessitate closer relations between the two nations in various fields.

The lifting of anti-Tehran sanctions as part of last July’s deal on the Iranian nuclear issue could serve as a good opportunity for Tehran and Quito to strengthen their relations.

“We are fully prepared to offer our experience and capabilities in the fields of science, technology and energy to our friend Ecuador,” said Rouhani, adding, “In order to create dynamism in relations between the two countries, especially in private sectors, the expansion of banking ties is of great significance.”

Correa, for his part, said his country is determined to further bolster bilateral ties with the Islamic Republic, saying the opportunity created by the removal of anti-Iran bans must be seized to that effect.

Rouhani - Venezuela‘Iran-India Ties Benefit Region’

In a separate meeting, Rouhani exchanged views with Indian Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari on the promotion of Tehran-New Delhi economic cooperation.

The Iranian president said the enhancement of bilateral relations will be in the interests of both nations as well as the entire region, which is suffering from extremism and terror threats.

The Indian official also hailed “lasting” relations between the two sides, describing a recent visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Iran as a new chapter in Tehran-New Delhi ties.

Another meeting also took place between the Iranian chief executive and Algerian Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra.

Rouhani said the Iranian and Algerian nations have stood together during hard times, and must now work to broaden their economic relations after the lifting of nuclear-related embargoes against the Islamic Republic.

Lamamra also delivered a message from Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to Rouhani.

The top diplomat said Iran-Algeria ties have been based on independence, adding that Algiers is resolved to further promote brotherly relations with Tehran.

On Saturday, the Iranian president addressed the opening ceremony of the NAM summit. He officially submitted the body’s rotating presidency for three years to his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro and expressed Iran’s support for him.

The NAM meeting brought together heads of state and delegates from all the 120 member countries to discuss key regional and international issues.

NAM, an international organization with 120 member states and 21 observer countries, represents nearly two-thirds of the UN members. It is regarded as not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc.

Iran Picks Asghar Farhadi’s ‘The Salesman’ for 2017 Academy Awards

the salesman

A board comprising nine Iranian directors and producers chose Farhadi’s drama on Saturday to represent Iran in next year’s Oscars.

After comprehensive deliberations and further discussions on the five shortlisted films, a strong majority of the board chose The Salesman (titled Foroushandeh in Persian) to compete in Best Foreign Language film in 2017 Oscars, the spokesman for the board, Amir Esfandiari said.

He expressed hope the movie would well represent Iran’s high cinematic capacities in the prestigious world competition.

The Salesman, which premiered in Iran on August 31, won two prizes in the Cannes Film Festival in May.

Lead protagonist Shahab Hosseini won a Palme d’Or for best actor and Farhadi scooped the best screenplay award during the 69th edition of the festival.

The movie is a taut moral drama about a married couple who are acting in Death of a Salesman, a play by Arthur Miller.

In 2012, Farhadi’s A Separation won Iran’s first Oscar for best foreign film.

Iran Rejects Saudi Claim on Yemen Arms Transfer

Yemen-map

The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations (UN), in a statement released on Saturday, categorically rejected the claim made in a September 14 letter by Saudi Arabia to the UN Security Council concerning the alleged transfer of weapons to the Yemeni Houthi Ansarullah fighters and the violation of UN Resolution 2216 by Iran.

“Unsubstantiated claims can be seen in Saudi Arabia’s letter, claims that no impartial body has ever been able to prove,” the Iranian mission’s statement read.

“This is while Saudi Arabia has for over a year and a half been involved in a full-scale, unequal war — which is devoid of logic — against the people of Yemen and has perpetrated undeniable crimes against the country’s defenseless civilians, children and women,” the statement read.

“Saudi Arabia, which, while destroying Yemen’s infrastructure, has no compunction about attacking hospitals and schools, is accusing Iran of breaching international resolutions while it (Riyadh) has violated international rules and civilian rights on numerous occasions based on documented reports,” the statement further read.

The Iranian UN mission said it was surprising that Saudi Arabia was complaining to the Security Council about the use of weapons in Yemen while it has itself spent tens of billions of dollars on the purchase of munitions to be used against the people of Yemen.

It said Iran does not believe there is a military solution to the Yemeni crisis and “has always demanded an end to hostilities and disagreements [there] through dialog and recourse to lawful and peaceful mechanisms.”

Saudi Arabia has been pounding Yemen since March 2015, with the UN putting the death toll in the war at about 10,000. The offensive was launched to reinstate Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a Saudi ally who has resigned as Yemen’s president.

A recent survey by a group of academics and human rights activists revealed that Saudi Arabia targeted 3,158 non-military sites in Yemen between March 2015 and the end of August this year.

The findings, published by The Guardian on Friday, further revealed that there were 942 air raids on residential areas, 114 on markets, 34 on mosques, 147 on school buildings, 26 on universities and 378 on transport sites during the mentioned period.

UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen Jamie McGoldrick said last month that the death toll from the Saudi military aggression could rise even further as some areas had no medical facilities, and that people were often buried without any official record being made.

Saddam Hussein Revealed Phobia of Iran at the Gallows

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It is interesting yet appalling to know that the former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s final words before his execution in December 30, 2006, were about a secret fear of Iran. 

According to a report by Al Alam News Network, as translated by IFP, Mowaffak al-Rubaie, Iraq’s former National Security Adviser, said in an interview with Iraq’s Asia TV that Saddam was suffering from an illusion of Iranophobia.

Al-Rubaie, who was accompanying Saddam from the investigation and interrogation stages up until his final moments before execution, noted that, “When they handed over Saddam to me and I was taking him to the judge so that he would hear his charges, I heard Saddam reciting these words over and over again: down with Iran…down with the Magi Iranians.

“When Saddam was asked about why he prevented the progress of Iraq with war and bloodshed, he said he wanted it [Iraq’s progress], but Iran did not let that happen!”

According to al-Rubaie, Saddam had a fear even of Iran’s name inasmuch as he would blame Iran even if two fish had a fight in an aquarium. He believed that Iranians are the descendants of the magi and fire worshipers.

“Since he knew the execution ceremony was being videotaped and probably broadcasted after his death, he was repeatedly cursing Iran,” he stressed.

He said Saddam was a skilful actor as life was like a play in the theatre for him.

“Even in the final moments of his life, Saddam pretended to be brave so much so that when he entered the execution room, the moment he clapped eyes on the noose, turned to the doctor and said, ‘This is for a man!’”

Leader Pardons over 500 Iranian Prisoners

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The pardon was granted at the request of the country’s Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani on the occasion of great Muslim festivals of Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Ghadeer.

The Eid al-Adha is one of Islam’s holiest festivals celebrated annually around the world and an official holiday in Muslim-majority countries.

Eid al-Ghadeer is also a festive day observed by Shiite Muslims on the 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah in the Islamic calendar to commemorate the appointment of Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS) by the Prophet Mohammad (PUBH) as his immediate successor.

Article 110 of the Constitution grants the Supreme Leader the right to pardon or reduce the sentences of convicts upon a recommendation from the head of the Judiciary.

The clemency, however, does not apply to certain types of convicts, including those who have been sentenced for their role in armed struggle against the country, armed or organized drug trafficking, armed robbery, arms smuggling, abduction, bribery and embezzlement.

Iranian Parliament Endorses New Oil Contract Model

The new formula, which has drawn criticism from some politicians and experts, was reviewed by a parliamentary panel but not voted by lawmakers, the Ministry of Petroleum’s Shana news agency reported on Saturday.

“After examining the new contract model, the Parliament board on the conformity of government bills with laws declared it not in contradiction with the upstream rules,” Shana quoted MP Asadollah Qareh-Khani as saying.

Parliament speaker Ali Larijani, however, communicated the advice of critics and those familiar with the matter about the contract to the government, said the lawmaker who is also the spokesman of parliament’s energy commission.

The new oil contract model has been modified several times to satisfy those who say it has serious flaws.

“The government, in its third draft, took into account the concerns of the critics and sympathizers of the establishment; and the board on conformity declared the new oil contract in compliance with upstream rules,” Qareh-Khani said.

The new Iran Petroleum Contract (IPC), described as a hybrid model, will replace the buy-back contract. It is being touted as a risk service contract which includes integrated exploration, development and production.

Iran has been working on the IPC for the past two years in order to lure investment to its oil and gas sector. Officials have said the duration of the contract is for 20 years. It includes the fee per barrel that is paid as profit to the companies.

Deputy Petroleum Minister Ali Kardor said in remarks published on Saturday that some $10 billion of oil and gas contracts have been prepared for signing before the end of the current Iranian year on March 20, 2017.

Three oil and gas fields will be tendered for development soon, said the official who is the managing director of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), without naming them.

Kardor recently said the first tender since the lifting of sanctions on Iran will take place between Oct. 14 and Oct. 21, with South Azadegan being the priority for development.

Critics of the new contract are worried about giving foreign companies a stake in the fields, saying such a move could amount to the country’s oil concessions to the UK under the 1901 D’Arcy Agreement which Iranians believe squandered their national wealth.

Enemy Seeks to Alter Lifestyle in Iran: IRGC Commander

Brigadier General Hossein Salami

In an address to a meeting of IRGC commanders and officials on Saturday, General Salami said the enemy has plans to change the Iranian lifestyle by replacing the Islamic values with Western ones.

He also pointed to the enemy’s plans to close in on Iran and restrain the influence of the Islamic Revolution.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has also on many occasions urged vigilance in the face of enemy ploys to gain a political and cultural foothold in Iran.

Earlier this month, Ayatollah Khamenei issued a 16-article decree providing general policies and measures that Iranian organizations should take to strengthen family relations in Iran and ward off the Western lifestyle.

Iran Condemns Terrorist Attack on Pakistan Mosque

Bahram Qassemi

“It is high time that all regional countries summon their resolve to firmly fight the root causes and covert and overt origins of this ominous phenomenon through vigilance, cooperation and interaction and rid the world of this plight of the century,” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Saturday.

He expressed sympathy with the Pakistani government and nation over the heartfelt incident and offered his condolences to the bereaved families of the victims.

On Friday, at least 25 people were killed and 30 more wounded in a bomb attack in a Pakistani mosque in the village of Payee Khan, in the troubled Mohmand region of the lawless Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) bordering Afghanistan.

A group of pro-Taliban militants, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Jamaat-ur-Ahrar (TTP-JA), claimed responsibility for the blast.

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif denounced the blast and said the “attacks by terrorists cannot shatter the government’s resolve to eliminate terrorism from the country.”

Thousands of people have been killed over the past decade as a result of the surge in violence in Pakistan.

In the deadliest terrorist attack in Pakistan, pro-Taliban elements killed over 150 people, most of them children, in an armed assault on a school in the northwestern city of Peshawar in December 2014.

Iran’s SNSC Sets New Conditions for Joining FATF

Kamal Kharazi
Kamal Kharazi

Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency, Kharrazi noted that Iran’s membership in the FATF, the policy-making body of the international financial system, would further facilitate the country’s banking relations with the world.

The official also emphasized that given the laws against money laundering approved in the Iranian parliament in the past, there is no problem regarding the country’s cooperation with the FATF.

He, however, said that related officials should be careful not to allow any exploitations of deals with the FATF.

“The SNSC has considered the issue (a recent deal between Iran and the FATF) and has set new conditions so that God willing, the Iranian nation’s rights would be ensured,” Kharrazi went on to say.

Some Iranian parliamentarians and officials had previously voiced concerns about the deal with the FATF, saying the Westerners are seeking to further interfere in the internal affairs of the Islamic Republic through the agreement.

In late June, FATF hailed Iran’s adoption of an action plan to address shortcomings in its anti-money laundering policies and its decision to seek assistance with implementation.

In its plenary meeting in South Korea, the body took into account Iran’s implementation of an anti-money laundering law and its membership at the Eurasian Group, a FATF-style regional body.

Iran, however, will remain on the FATF blacklist until the full implementation is complete, the body said. Moreover, if it fails to demonstrate “sufficient progress” at the end of the yearlong suspension, the restrictions will be re-imposed.

The body is under the influence of the US, which is keeping pressure on Iran by maintaining sanctions despite coming into force of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a lasting nuclear deal between Tehran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany).

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17

Iran Newspaper front pages

The top story today was the European visits of Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi and his remarks about the future of Iran’s nuclear industry.

Newspapers also covered the visits of President Hassan Rouhani to Venezuela and then the US. Rouhani is due to attend the Non-Alignment Movement (NAM) Summit and the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in Margarita Island and New York City, respectively.

The remarks by Seyyed Ali Khomeini, the grandson of Imam Khomeini, about Iran’s fight against terrorism also received good coverage.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Barzani Calls for Agreement with Baghdad before Beginning of Mosul Operation

2- AEOI Spokesman: Draft to Be Prepared on Tehran-Europe Cooperation in 2 Weeks

3- Kerry’s Deputy Consults with Abadi on Preparations for Mosul Liberation

4- Mogherini: Trade Ties between Iran and Europe Have Had Unbelievable Increase

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- Crisis of Gini Coefficient Decrease in Ahmadinejad’s Gov’t: In His Term, Capital Output Was $25bn More than Its Input to Iran

2- World Bank: One-Place Improvement in Iran’s Rank in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) Index

3- Lukoil’s Talks with Iran for Oil Extraction from Caspian Sea

4- Beginning of a New Era in Iran-South Africa Trade Ties

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Afarinesh:

1- Zarif in NAM Summit: Interference in Other Countries’ Affairs and Extremism Are Threatening World Peace

2- Before Departing for Venezuela, President Rouhani Said We Should All Be Looking for Peace and Stability in Region and World

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Afkar:

1- Ayatollah Khatami: Others Should Be Allowed to Criticize FATF

2- Ban Urges Syrian Opposition Groups to Return to Peace Negotiations

3- Saudi Arabia’s Serious Concern about US Congress’ Bill

4- Abbas Kiarostami Becomes Busan’s Artist of the Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Ahmadinejad’s Gov’t Imported Wheat from Britain, Rouhani’s Administration Is Exporting Wheat to Italy: Rouhani’s Major Achievement in Wheat Self-Sufficiency

2- Improved GDP in Spite of Decline in Oil Price: Rouhani’s Economic Success Confirmed by World Bank

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Amin:

1- Iran and Group 5+1 FMs to Convene in New York on September 22

2- Salehi: Iran’s Official Accession to International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) to Be Announced Soon

3- Jimmy Carter: US Policies in Worst Conditions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Kerry to Become US Representative in Iran Affairs If Clinton Wins Elections: US Hand of Friendship Extended to Iran

2- Adviser: Ahmadinejad Won’t Run for Presidency in 2017 Elections

3- General Soleimani Dismisses Rumours of His Bid for Presidency, Saying He’ll Remain a Soldier

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Asrar:

1- Spokesman: Global Centres’ Reports Confirm Iran’s Economic Stability

2- Justice Minister: US Doesn’t Have the Power to Shoot Iran

3- Boeing Official: Boeing Has No Problem with Selling Planes to Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Ebtekar:

1- Fourth Visit to US: President Leaves Tehran for Americas to Attend NAM Summit and UNGA

2- 7th Gold Medal for Iran’s Paralympics Team Won by Zahra Nemati

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Etemad:

1- Repetition of Rouhani, the Strategy of Reformists

2- Master Shajarian Returns Home after Treatment in US

3- Clinton: Shooting Iranian Boats Would Lead to War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Ettela’at:

1- Salehi: Nuclear Energy Should Be a Ground for Regional Cooperation

2- UN Secretary General: Israel’s Occupation, Tyranny, and Oppression Should Be Ended

3- Energy Minister: Recent Droughts Were Caused by Greenhouse Gases

4- Former US Ambassador to Riyadh: Saudis Support Extremist Groups in Region

5- Iran Goes Up in Paralympics Medal Ranking

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Hemayat:

1- Iran’s Human Rights Council Chief: US Division of Terrorism into Good and Bad Categories Not Acceptable to Tehran

2- Bloody Rallies of Workers in France

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Iran:

1- Joint Statement by US, France, Britain, China, and Russia: We Stick to Our JCPOA Commitments

2- Rouhani Arrives in Americas with Message of Peace and Security

3- Salehi’s Talks with Europeans about Banking and Financial Problems

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Javan:

1- Salehi: We’re Worried about More Difficult Days of JCPOA after US Elections

2- 7 Gold Medals until 8th Day for Iran’s Paralympics Team: Siamand, Nemati and Javanmardi  Win Gold

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- US Flag, instead of Terrorists’, Raised in Northern Syria

2- Trump Is a Problem for Entire World: EP President

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Ka’enat:

1- Tropical Storm En Route to Iran’s Southern Coasts: Official Warning

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran-Russia Joint Bank to Be Established for Dollar-Free Transactions

2- Salehi Confirms Critics’ Arguments after 3 Years! West Raises New Excuses Each Day in a Bid to Evade Fulfilling JCPOA Commitments

3- Saudi Arabia’s Largest Military Base in Najran Seized by Yemeni Revolutionaries

4- Al-Azhar Cleric: Saudi Wahhabis Have Stolen the Title ‘Sunni’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Khorasan:

1- Imam Khomeini’s Grandson [Seyyed Ali]: They Say Those Who Fight in Syria to Defend Holy Shrines Do It for Money; Who Would Risk His Life for Money?

2- Salehi: Construction of Small Reactors, Iran’s New Nuclear Strategy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Resalat:

1- Ayatollah Khatami: Syria Ceasefire Is Aimed at Regrouping US and Takfiri Forces

2- Ban’s Unprecedented Attack against Zionist Regime [Israel]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Roozan:

1- Imam Khomeini’s Grandson: Islamic Republic Is Exercising Self-Restraint in Countering ISIS

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Shargh:

1- Trade Minister: I’ll Stand Still on the Railway and Won’t Allow Entry of Russian Wagons

2- Reformist Figure: JCPOA Is a Required Condition for Improving the Country’s Situation, But It’s Not Enough

3- Trump Leads the Polls: Hot Competition between Two Unpopular Figures

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Saudi Arabia Files Lawsuit against Iran in UNSC

2- US Analysts Say Democrats’ Conditions in US Presidential Campaigns Are Worse than Clinton’s Health

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17