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Iran, Russia to enforce $40bn deals

The announcement was made by Ali-Akbar Velayati, a top adviser to Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, at the end of his visit to Moscow. Velayati emphasized that the contracts had been signed with Russia over the past few months and are ready to be implemented.

“Our contracts concern generation of nuclear energy, construction of phases II and III of the nuclear reactors [at the Bushehr nuclear power plant], of new power plants and railway networks,” he said.

Velayati said he had discussed the projects in a meeting with the Russian President Vladimir Putin.  He added that he had also discussed several regional developments, particularly the crisis in Syria, in his meeting with President Putin.

The official further said that Iran and Russia have agreed over several other key issues including easing visas and sales of oil. He said both countries have agreed to introduce a softer visa regime between the two countries starting from 6 February.

Iran is contemplating a possibility of selling oil to Russian oil company Rosneft, said the former Iranian foreign minister.

Cooperation over purchases of weapons was another key area which Velayati said he had discussed during his stay in Moscow.

“Iran wants to buy more weapons from Russia, and Russia wants to respond positively to this sort of request,” he said when asked if Iran was going to buy S-400 missile systems.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Velayati emphasized that Russia’s President Putin has voiced support for Iran’s full membership in Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

 

Iran, Britain to resume issuing visa soon: Zarif

Zarif made the remarks while speaking to reporters in London on Friday after a 1.5-hour meeting with Britain’s Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on the sidelines of a donor conference on Syria.

“In the meeting, we agreed that the two countries start issuing visa for ordinary citizens and ordinary passports within weeks,” the Iranian minister said.

“We believe that this measure is a positive move for further exchanges between the two countries’ people and we hope that it will be conducive to a better mutual understanding,” he added.

On August 23, 2015, the British foreign secretary attended a symbolic ceremony marking the reopening of the UK embassy in Tehran.

Britain shut down its embassy in Tehran in November 2011 and withdrew its diplomatic staff after hundreds of Iranian students staged a protest outside the UK embassy in Tehran against the expansion of London sanctions on the Islamic Republic, pulling down the UK flag and demanding the expulsion of the British ambassador.

Nearly two years after their diplomatic ties were severed, Iran and Britain agreed in October 2013 to appoint non-resident chargés d’affaires as a first step toward reopening embassies.

Also in his remarks, the Iranian foreign minister said he raised bilateral cooperation in banking, economic and investment sectors as well as regional issues with his British counterpart.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Feb 4

Iran Newspaper front pages

Abrar:

1. Leader calls for standing up to anti-revolution thinking current

2. Majlis Speaker to visiting German FM: Military approach no solution to region’s problems

3. Air force commanders renew allegiance to Imam Khomeini’s ideals

 

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Ettela’at:

1. Leader to Supreme National Security Council: Safety one of society’s most vital necessities

“Today, the issue of safety is no more a mere military and security matter; rather it entails economic, lifestyle, cultural, political, social and psycho-ethical dimensions,” said the Leader in a Wednesday meeting with secretary of the SNSC and its secretariat’s staff.

2. President Rouhani: National JCPOA needed in Iran

3. AEOI Chief: Iran to rebuild Arak Reactor better than before

4. 4-year seige of Shia Muslims in Aleppo’s Nubl, Al-Zahra ended

5. Mayor: Tehran to transform old prison (Evin) into museum, park

 

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Javan:

1. Security must be under the shadow of revolutionary identity: Leader

2. Nubl, Al-Zahra freed, resistance contains Aleppo

3. Rouhani speaks of various JCPOAs on national day of Space Technology

4. For second time, Congress OKs bill targeting Iran nuclear deal

 

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Arman-e Emrouz:

1. Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani: Let’s salute insulters

Rafsanjani: dogmatism and ossification is dangers

Turning backs to ballot boxes not logically justifiable

Election campaigns no place for infighting, abuse

Needs of the youths must be considered

2. German guest shakes hand of friendship with Iran

Rouhani invited to visit Germany

 

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Ebtekar:

1. Imam Khomeini’s words, basis, geometry of revolution: Leader

2. Start of 2nd JCPOA [Iran is putting Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action as a model for a national version of the plan.]

President Rouhani addressed a ceremony marking National Day of Space Technology on Wednesday, and called for what he believed was a second JCPOA, this time, calling it ‘Joint Comprehensive National Plan.’

“We have put JCPOA 1 behind and must set off walking in the path of the second JCPOA,” he said.

“All the nation, including critics, government supporters and [even] the opposition must join hands to help solve the country’s problems.”

3. FM Zarif heads to London at UK’s invitation

 

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Etemad:

1. National JCPOA season

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani have called for implementation of the Joint National Comprehensive Plan of Unity, Consensus

2. Iran FM to visit London after 16 years

 

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Emtiaz:

1. Deputy Health Minister warns against growing rate of obesity in Iranian children

2. Sightseeing camps for youths launched

 

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Iran:

1. Major German firms bracing for investment in Iran: Frank-Walter Steinmeier, former vice-chancellor of Germany, to President Rouhani

2. Zika virus controlled in Iran

 

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Hemayat:

1. Judiciary resistance against those in power, wealth

2. Free Iran, Thailand trade

3. Qeshm, Iran’s new gas hub

 

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Ghanoon:

 Principlists faced with crisis of candidate surplus

 

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Kayhan:

1. Leader warns against dislocation of Imam Khomeini’s principles

Leader calls for standing up against anti-resistance current

2. You made ISIS: Italian reporter shouts at Kerry

3. After French taxi drivers, farmers pour in cities to protest economic crisis

 

 

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Vaghaye Etefaghiyeh:

– Germans stunned by Iranian architecture

German foreign minister said he was astounded by the architectural beauties of Baharestan and Shahrbani palaces in Tehran.

 

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Aftab-e Yazd:

1. Lebanon: Beirut planning to build 600 hotels in Iran

2. German’s modest return to Iran economy

3. Zarif opposite number en route Presidential Palace

Kerry, serious Hillary alternative

 

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“I Didn’t Imagine Iran Being Open-Minded to This Extent”

“I have read Ayatollah Khamenei’s letter to western youth, and that’s exactly why I’m in Iran at the moment. I want to draw the attention of the world’s Christian believers to a country which has a peaceful and charitable face. I believe that when world leaders’ minds and hearts have failed, the feet and hearts of pilgrims can surely lead the way to peace.”

The Supreme Leader’s letter to western youth was published around two months before the recent terrorist attacks in France, after the publishing of some offensive photos which disrespected the tenets of Islam in a French magazine, and as a response to rising Islamophobia from the western media and authorities. Later, this was followed by the Iranian President’s trip to the Vatican, where he met the global Catholic leader to emphasize spreading peace and avoiding violence and extremism. Now, a delegation from the Vatican and Italy have traveled to Iran to take a further step, beyond mere dialogue, in ridding the world of violence.

The Vatican and Iran have arrived at the belief that they can spread religious friendship and peace throughout the world by “tourism”.

Vatican Representative Bishop Mosnignor Andreatta, head of the Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi (ORP), the Vatican-related pilgrimage agency, in his interview with an ISNA tourism journalist during their visit to Si-e Tir street (an old street in Tehran city centre which is famous for keeping holy places of different religions including Zoroastrians’ fire temple, Armenian church, the Polish church, mosque and synagogue), called the Christian believers who will travel to Iran, “Witnesses of Peace.” He said, “Our pilgrims are believers who have spent a great time of their life praying. My interpretation is that they will be witnesses for peace. I believe that when world leaders’ minds and hearts have failed, the feet and hearts of pilgrims can surely lead the way to peace.”

The first steps of the mission for the messengers from the Vatican and Rome are the consolidation of friendship and peace, and bringing Christianity and Islam closer. Then, in the next step, they wish to plan pilgrimage and tourist trips to Iran for the world’s Catholics, especially those from the Vatican and Italy.

Bishop Andreatta stated, “The level of Iran and the Vatican’s relations and interactions is currently at its historical best.”

He highlighted the years of dialogue between the Vatican and Iran, saying “Today, we are witnessing the blossoming of that dialogue. Our goal is to restart European, and especially Italian, pilgrimages to Iran, which were suspended for a time, through Vatican management and planning.”

 

The Definition of Islam, as Put Forth by Ayatollah Khamenei

The head of the ORP was posed the following question: “Based on the high level of terrorist acts, and the consequent increase of global Islamophobia, how much do you believe that creating a wave of tourism between Christianity and Islam can lessen the spread of Islamophobia, and help in making a world without violence?”

He answered, “There has been a lot of talk in European and Italian media about the general idea of Islam, and, because it has often been accompanied by violence and terrorism, unfortunately Islam has turned into a metaphor for violence and terrorism. This is exactly why we insist on running these tours from Europe and Italy to Iran, so that people can see a different face of Islam in a country like Iran with their own eyes. A peaceful face, where people of different beliefs and religions live next to each other in peace and stability.”

Leader Message
The Islamic Revolution Leader writes a letter to the youth of the West

Andreatta then mentioned the Supreme Leader’s letter to western youth, and also the recent meeting of the Pope and Hojatoleslam Hassan Rouhani, commenting, “This is exactly the reason we are in Iran at the moment. Firstly, because of Ayatollah Khamenei’s letter, which was given to us by Iranian authorities in Italy. I read this letter, and through the Vatican we sent it to all the universities and Christian youth organizations in Italy, so that they could read it and realize there’s an interpretation of Islam that presents itself in this format. The other motivation for this trip was the recent meeting of the Pope and President Rouhani, in which both sides were agreed on combating evil, violence and war.”

 

I Didn’t Imagine Iran Being Open-Minded to This Extent

The head of the Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi and his three companions from a Rome-based pilgrimage organization, were moved by people’s attitudes, men and women socializing, the urban architecture, historical sites and the liberal lives of different religions next to each other in Iran. They mentioned their surprise in their interview.

Vatican Representative Andreatta said: “It is true that I have studied a lot about Iran before, and knew that Iran was not the country that the western media have portrayed to us, but still, after we arrived, I realized how strongly we’ve been affected by the media.”

He continued: “Even with all that information, I was highly impressed by encountering Iran up close. I didn’t imagine Iran being so open-minded, and ready for interaction with the world to this extent. I can see how much people believe in connecting with the world, and that they have realized that tourism can be a great help to their country’s economy. These are all signs of Iranian awareness and their open mentality. I am really impressed – I never thought Iran would be like this.

 

Well-known Italian Journalists Writing on Iran

Bishop Andreatta later described his plan for tourist interaction with Iran, saying “After returning to the Vatican, we will create a common project with the collaboration of the Ministry of Culture and Relations and the Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization authorities, to plan a trip for a group of well-known Italian journalists and the managers of developed pilgrimage agencies who run tours from Italy to different holy places in the world, so that they can see the attractions and beauties of Iran. Each of them can lead several groups from Italy or other European countries to Iran and organize itineraries for them.”

According to the statistics given to the ISNA by the head of the Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi (ORP), every year 50,000 pilgrims travel to different destinations around the world from the Vatican. The number of pilgrims whose plans are influenced by Vatican advice can sometimes exceed 100,000 each year.

Interview by Somayyeh Hasanlou – ISNA

Zarif: London conference on Syria good opportunity to outline Iran plans

Iran FM Zarif

‘The conference will provide Iran with an opportunity to express its position on the Syria crisis,’ said Mohammad Javad Zarif.

Zarif arrived in British capital Wednesday evening to participate in the Syria Donors Conference 2016.

Iran’s top diplomat urged that the human crisis in Syria and the issue of Syrian refugees should be addressed appropriately.

‘The Conference will let the Islamic Republic to mention the aid it has provided and is providing for the Syrian people,’ he added.

Zarif also said that he will hold talks with other participants and he will visit British officials and people from research institutes on the sidelines of the event.

‘We will use the opportunity to study not only the best ways for implementing the Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action, but also we will hold talks to survey the regional situation and ways to achieve peace in Syria and Yemen and end the conflicts,’ he said.

The Syria Donors Conference 2016 is going to be inaugurated on Thursday morning in London.

The Iranian Foreign Minister will also take part in a meeting organized by the London-based think-tank Chatham House.

President Putin: Russia, Iran having strategic ties

‘It is necessary that cooperation to be expanded in all areas and all capacities to be used to this end,’ President Putin said while voicing his pleasure in the expansion of strategic ties between the two countries during his meeting.

The Russian president underlined that Moscow and Tehran are having strategic relations.

Velayati, for his part voiced his pleasure in meeting the Russia president, and said, ‘The Islamic Republic of Iran and Russia are stepping towards adopting strategic ties.’

Iran warns against consequences of Iraq breakup

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“Certain parties which speak about Iraq’s breakup do not pay attention to its adverse consequences for security and stability of the region,” Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said in a meeting with the secretary of Iraq’s Islamic Virtue Party, Hashim al-Hashimi, in Tehran on Wednesday.

He reaffirmed the significance of Iraq for Iran, saying, “We carefully follow up on Iraq’s developments and believe that the smart and patient Iraqi people will be able to defeat terrorism in light of the unity and foresight of [Iraq’s] political and religious leaders,” the Iranian official said.

The Iranian official’s remarks came after President of Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Masoud Barzani released a statement on Wednesday, saying that the “time has come” for the country’s Kurdish people to hold a referendum on statehood.

“The time has come and the conditions are now suitable for the people to make a decision through a referendum on their future,” Barzani said, adding, “This referendum would not necessarily lead to (an) immediate declaration of statehood, but rather to know the will and opinion of the people of Kurdistan about their future.”

In the past, Barzani had made similar calls for a referendum without setting a specific timetable or date.

Iran playing constructive role in ME: Hashimi

The Iraqi official said, for his part, that Iran has been playing a constructive role in the region.

Hashimi added that Iraqis will succeed in achieving development through unity and consensus despite all plots against the country.

Iranian FM Zarif arrives in London for Syria aid conference

Zarif arrived in the British capital’s Gatwick airport late on Wednesday where he was received by the UK’s chargé d’affaires in Tehran Nicholas Hopton and Iran’s chargé d’affaires in Britain Mohammad Hassan Habibollahzadeh.

World leaders and officials are gathering in London to take part in the conference with the aim of raising $9 billion for Syria, where foreign-sponsored militancy, which began in March 2011, has claimed the lives of over than 260,000 people and displaced almost half of the country’s population. The conference is expected to broach Syria’s humanitarian needs and ending the country’s five-year conflict.    

“Alongside the conference, we will hold talks with several participating dignitaries about Syria, the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and bilateral relations,” said Zarif.  

Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the United States, France, Britain, China and Russia – plus Germany started to implement the JCPOA on January 16.

Zarif’s trip to London is the first on such a political level since 2004.

 

Leader Urges Action against New Anti-Security Schemes

In a Wednesday meeting with secretary of the SNSC and its secretariat’s staff, Ayatollah Khamenei warned against the “new and complicated schemes” launched by adversaries, including the cyber-space plots aimed at undermining Iran’s security and causing destructive cultural and social effects.

While the fight against the arrogance has been in place since the establishment of the Islamic Republic 37 years ago, “the battle has become more difficult and sensitive today,” the Leader underlined.

Imam Khamenei then called for the SNSC’s unwavering efforts and expert work on the basis of the revolutionary thoughts to make appropriate decisions to fight off the new, complicated anti-security plots.

The Supreme National Security Council’s main duty is to develop an inclusive view of security in Iran, which does not include only military issues, but also covers economic, cultural, political, social, psychological and moral aspects, the Leader stated.

Ayatollah Khamenei then insisted that the SNSC’s function should fully comply with the Islamic Revolution’s orientations, which have been made clear in the remarks of late founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini.

The SNSC in Iran determines the defense and national security policies of the country within the framework of general policies outlined by the Leader.

 

Iran stocks rally to one-year high

“Since the implementation of the nuclear deal last month, the stock index has experienced 15% growth in terms of share turnover alone,” Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) spokesman Hamid Rouhbakhsh was quoted as saying.

The volume of daily trading has increased from $40 million to $133 million since the implementation of the deal, he told the Associated Press.

Rouhbakhsh said the trade value “is a very good indication that foreign investors are now more enthusiastic about our market than before.”

According to TSE Chief Executive Officer Hassan Ghalibaf Asl, the value of transactions by overseas investors, mostly European, increased to about 500 billion rials ($16.6 million) in the 10 days through Jan. 26.

Cited by Bloomberg, Ghalibaf Asl said about 500 trading codes had been issued to foreigners by Iranian authorities, enabling them to actively buy and sell shares.

Around 100 of the codes belong to institutional investors and 400 to individual investors, he said.

Ghalibaf Asl said the nuclear deal “has generated optimism about the future because the picture is clearer for investors.”

According to ACL Assets Management, an investment firm that focuses on Iran, inflows to the country may reach as much as $1 billion after six to eight months.

Moody’s Investors Service said in a new report that Iran’s gross domestic product will grow 5 percent in 2016-2017.

With its $417 billion economy, which is the second-largest in the Middle East and more diversified than other regional oil exporters, Iran has a solid foundation for rapid economic development and growth, it said.

The country benefits from a young, well-educated labor force and a large industrial base, it said.

Moody’s said Iran won’t suffer from capital flow volatility amid US interest-rate increases because it has had minimal exposure to external debt and foreign direct investment.

Iranian and Persian Gulf Arab stocks have moved in opposite directions since the implementation of the nuclear deal.

In the Persian Gulf states, panic has gripped traders in response to a fresh tumble of oil and global equity prices.

The nuclear deal has allowed Iran to ramp up oil production after years of sanctions.