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Rouhani urges Iran-Turkey cooperation on anti-terrorism fight

Issue of Idlib Must be Resolved Diplomatically: Rouhani to Erdogan

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says more cooperation is needed between Iran and Turkey to counter the threat of terrorist groups in the Middle East region.

In a phone conversation with his Turkish counterpart Receb Tayyib Erdogan on Wednesday, Rouhani regretted the “destructive role” of terrorist groups in instigating insecurity in Iraq and Syria, saying Tehran and Ankara should draw up a joint plan to uproot terrorism.

The Iranian president added that the chaotic situation requires more cooperation between Iran and Turkey, as the two influential countries in the region.

“This condition of insecurity will undoubtedly leave its adverse effect on neighboring countries,” Rouhani said, adding, “These developments and the situation of the region necessitate the expansion of Iran-Turkey consultations.”

Rouhani said any anti-terror operation needs to be cooperated with the central governments of violence-stricken states, warning that if such cooperation is not materialized, even “bigger problems” may emerge.

The Iranian president reiterated that Tehran and Ankara have always stood by each other throughout the toughest of times, saying Iran attaches significance to the further enhancement of relations with Turkey.

The Turkish president welcomed Rouhani’s proposal for a joint campaign against terrorism, saying the two nations should put special emphasis on the battle with ISIL Takfiri group, which currently controls territories in Iraq and Syria.

Erdogan said the continuation of ISIL’s terror activities would pose a great risk to the entire Muslim world.

The phone call comes amid Turkey’s ongoing military attacks against what it calls ISIL positions in Syria as well as the bases of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in northern Iraq.

Terrorists have no mercy for anyone: President Rouhani

Rouhani-Walid Muallem

Iranian President has called on all world countries to engage in the fight against the common threat of terrorism, stressing that the terror groups will “show no mercy” to anyone.

In a meeting with visiting Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem in Tehran on Wednesday, Rouhani emphasized the need for all countries and governments to regard the anti-terror battle as a duty.

The Iranian president warned of the growing wave of terrorism as a “universal” threat, adding that “terrorists will have no mercy for anyone or anything.”

Rouhani further reaffirmed Iran’s unwavering support for the Syrian nation in the face of Takfiri terror groups and said, “Backing oppressed nations and friendly governments as well as making efforts for the establishment of peace and security in the region are among the Islamic Republic’s unchangeable goals and principles.”

The Iranian chief executive rejected any military solution to the crisis in Syria, saying Iran will do everything in its power on the political scene to help end the violence, which has so far claimed over 230,000 lives, and restore calm to the Arab country.

“We have no doubt that terrorists will eventually suffer defeat and will be driven out of the region,” Rouhani added.

Muallem, in turn, thanked the Islamic Republic for standing by the Syrian nation over the past four years, outlining the latest developments in Syria’s political arena as well as on the battlefield against the foreign-backed terrorists.

The top Syrian diplomat also hailed the outcome in the nuclear negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, saying the breakthrough could play a positive role in regional developments.

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on August 5

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 “The arrival in Iran of foreign economic delegations serves as a guarantor of the nuclear accord,” said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

The top diplomat further said the so-called snap-back of sanctions won’t be acceptable [to the world community].

 Fathabad Garden in Kerman has celebrated its rebirth.

The interior minister and the provincial governor along with a number of locals were on hand for the ceremony.

 “A new chapter has opened in Iran’s economy,” said the president’s chief of staff.

Mohammad Nahavandian further said that the stage has now been set for the Iranian economy to fully tap into its potential and all available capital to create synergy between the public and private sectors.

 The US has launched its first airstrikes on Syria [from Turkey’s Incirlik Base] on the pretext of supporting the moderate opposition.

It came as the US and the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council called for the formation of a new government in Syria.

 “The impacts of the nuclear deal will have been felt by yearend [late March 2016],” government Spokesman Mohammad Bagher Nobakht said.

He said the stage should be set within months for the implementation of the deal.

 “The foundation of sustainable construction should be set by the education system,” said the chairman of the Expediency Council.

Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani further said no matter how much investment is made in the education sector, it will be still beneficial.

 Khouzestan Steel Company has exported 450,000 tons of products in four months.

The managing director of the company said in the first four months of the year, total production in his company has hit 1.1 million tons.

 Iran has finished first in the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Iran trying to promote peace in region: Rouhani

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President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday that Iran would do its best for establishment of peace and stability in the region.

President Rouhani made the comment in a meeting with visiting Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni and Economic Development Minister Federica Guidi.

“Following the nuclear agreement reached between Iran and P5+1, Tehran is feeling a heavy burden on its shoulder.” President Rouhani added.

Touching on the European Union’s huge capacity, Italy in particular, to foster relations with Iran, President Rouhani reiterated that the transfer of capital and technology to Iran to be followed by joint exports to regional markets are the priority of Iran for reinforcing economic relations with European countries.

Pointing to age-old relations between Iran and Italy, he added there are no obstacles in the way of fostering mutual cooperation.

“Iran and Italy can open a new chapter in political, economic, cultural, scientific and tourism arenas,’ he added.

President Rouhani underlined that the ground is fully prepared for attracting foreign investment in the fields of energy, banking, insurance, industry, transportation and health.

For his part, Foreign Minister Gentiloni said his country is keen on making investment in Iranian projects.

Submitting an official invitation letter from Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to President Hassan Rouhani, the top diplomat underlined the necessity of efforts to boost of all-out ties between Iran and Italy.

Iran plays a key role in establishment of peace and stability in the region and the international community needs Iran’s help, Renzi said in the invitation letter.

President Rouhani thanked the Italian prime minister for inviting him over to Rome, saying that he will travel to Italy in proper time.

The Italian foreign minister declared his country’s preparedness to invest in and transfer technology to Iran in all fields including the oil and gas industry.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

Iranian Newspapers Headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

The comments of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Foreign Minister Zarif in defense of the nuclear accord Iran and P5+1 struck in Vienna last month dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Wednesday.

 

Ettela’at: “The arrival in Iran of foreign economic delegations serves as a guarantor of the nuclear accord,” said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

The top diplomat further said the so-called snap-back of sanctions won’t be acceptable [to the world community].


 

Abrar: “The hardliners in parliament do not care about the establishment or about the nation,” said a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly.

Abrar: “Neighboring countries will be given priority for investment in Iran,” President Rouhani said.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Abrar-e Eghtesadi: The Iranian oil minister has warned of another plunge in oil prices.

But Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said Iran has worked out a mechanism under which its oil revenues won’t drop.

Abrar-e Eghtesadi: Spain’s largest oil company will return to Iran’s market.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Afarinesh: “We are not overjoyed at the flurry of visits by foreign officials; these contacts, though, serve as a guarantor of the Vienna deal,” Foreign Minister Zarif said.

His comments came in response to claims by the opponents of the nuclear deal that the Rouhani administration and its supporters are overjoyed to see the arrival of Western officials in Tehran.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Afkar: “Iran has made remarkable progress as far as scientific development is concerned,” said Ali Akbar Velayati, the chairman of the Center for Strategic Studies.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Aftab-e Yazd: “The sloganeering of the previous government nipped harmony in the bud,” said the chairman of the Expediency Council.

“The taboo of holding talks with the US has been shattered; some are still flailing, though,” Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Arman-e Emrooz: The governors who do not act in line with the policies of the government will be replaced.

Will the recommendation Arman-e Emrooz first made a year ago be acted on?!

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Asrar: “Six of the historical artifacts which have been sent back to Iran by Italy are not genuine,” said the deputy director of the Cultural Heritage Organization.

Asrar: “The public should safeguard the developments of 2013 [a reference to the election of Hassan Rouhani as president],” said the chairman of the Expediency Council.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Ebtekar: “Let the public breathe easily in the new atmosphere created by the 11th government,” Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said.

Ebtekar: “Maybe in his dreams, Zakani has seen me say, ‘Pray for the nuclear deal to fall apart,'” the director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran said.

[The sarcastic comment of Ali Akbar Salehi came after the hardline MP quoted the nuclear chief as saying that the nuclear deal is a bad one and everyone should pray for it not to come into effect.]

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Etemad: Shiraz pressure groups on trial

After six months of media pressures, those who attacked Tehran MP Ali Motahari in the southern city of Shiraz have eventually appeared in court.

Etemad: Foreign Minister Zarif has attended a special meeting of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations to offer explanations about the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and UN Resolution [2231].

At the meeting, the top diplomat said he does not seek to manage the world [a sarcastic reference to the former president who kept saying that he had plans for the management of the world].

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Hambastegi: “The agreement with P5+1 was a great achievement for Iran,” said top Shiite cleric Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Hemayat: The controversial activity of the BBC in Iran

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Iran: There has been a change in the way Arabs view Iran.

The chairman of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council has said that the Vienna accord will promote regional stability.

Iran: Diplomacy flourishing in Tehran

[The president, his foreign minister and the deputy foreign minister have held meetings with visiting foreign officials.]

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Kayhan: The BBC got a permit for activity in Iran; Kayhan received an admonition!

Kayhan: Some 84 percent of Turkish people are opposed to the military intervention of their country in Syria.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Resalat: “Presence in Iraq and resistance in Syria are a strategic decision,” said Kamal Kharrazi [a former foreign minister].

Resalat: “Iran will respond with a vengeance to any hostile act by the US,” said Brigadier General Fadavi [the commander of the naval forces of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps].

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Sepid: Sexual dissatisfaction is to blame for 40 percent of drug addiction cases.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Setareh Sobh: “The trees of a 6.5 hectare garden have been cut down in Mashhad,” Khorasan provincial Environment Protection Department reported.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 


 

Sharq: An Iran-US house of trade has been formed.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on August 5

 

New atmosphere misunderstood by some people: Zarif

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Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Tuesday it is very important that a new atmosphere has emerged after the nuclear agreement, but it is unfortunately misunderstood by some people.

Speaking at a session of Strategic Foreign Relations Council, Zarif elaborated on the legal aspects of the UN Security Council Resolution 2231 and its appendixes, arguing that in order to resolve the issue, President Rouhani’s government was urged to create new conditions.

“The important point is that the old atmosphere (of threats and sanctions) is demolished and a new atmosphere has emerged, but some people misunderstand it. Today a new chapter has opened and that is what Mr. Rouhani refers to as exit from Chapter 7 of the UN Charter,” he said.

The Iranian foreign minister said, this means the Iranian nuclear program is no longer considered a threat to the international peace and stability.

“It is right that our nuclear program must proceed with certain restrictions. That is for sure, since six resolutions of the UN Security Council which were passed in the course of eight years (of the previous Iranian government) against Iran and we had not abided by them, and righteously not done so, are now annulled,” he added.

He said that those restrictions are under Article 41 of the UNSC Resolution. They should exist and there is no escape from them, but for our friends who are experts in legal affairs this should be clarified.

“Our missile experts tell us that none of our missiles are designed for carrying nuclear warheads, and they will never be designed for that purpose,” added Zarif.

The Iranian foreign minister added that he believes a major development has taken place.

“After all, Iran has managed to negotiate with six world powers, get engaged in a give and take transaction, urge them to yield to the passing of a UNSC resolution to guarantee the proper implementation of JCPOC, and all in all turn the threat into an opportunity.

“I believe this is an exceptional opportunity for Iran, although there are threats as well,” he added.

Iran reiterates neutrality in conflict between Kurds, Turkey

Fazli-Iran minister

Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli stressed that Tehran has adopted a neutral position on the ongoing conflict in Turkey between the central government and Kurdish fighters.

There is unrest in Turkey’s border areas due to the country’s stances on Syria and its support for the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorist group, Rahmani Fazli said in a meeting with Kerman’s Friday prayers leader Ayatollah Yahya Jafari.

Kurdish people residing in border areas have practically become a threat to the central government, he added.

The minister pointed to Iran’s stance on the conflict between the two sides in Turkey, saying that Tehran has frequently declared neutrality.

“Every country should decide on its own internal affairs,” he noted.

Rahmani Fazli reiterated Iran’s support for Syria, Yemen and other Muslim countries around the world.

Iran’s police chief said on Monday the country’s northwestern borders have been temporarily closed by order of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) in an apparent response to unrest in neighboring Turkey.

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Italy to broaden cooperation on auto industry with Iran

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The Italian Minister for Economic Development Federica Guidi on Tuesday said economic relations with Iran are deep-rooted and Rome is interested in broadening automotive cooperation with Iran.

The Italian minister arrived in Tehran at the head of a delegation on Tuesday and conferred with Iran’s Minister of Industries, Mines and Trade Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh.

On expansion of cooperation between Iran and Italy on automobile production, she said there is no doubt that cooperation with Iran on auto production will be launched with more strength as demands in the Iranian market are very high.

Economic relations and cooperation between Iran and Italy are very deep and the volume of trade exchange between the two sides before sanctions stood at over seven billion euros, Guidi said.

“We are now at a sensitive juncture and believe that the recent accord not only will be to the benefit of Iran but also Europe and the world,” she said.

“In the past, Italy was Iran’s traditional trade partner, but today we seek to play an extensive active role in various fields,” she said.

She called for establishment of win-win and long-term relations between the two sides.

Italy spares no efforts to provide Iran with new finance routes and believes in continued fruitful cooperation between the two sides, she said.

Iranian scientists clone endangered wild ram

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Royan, a renowned Iranian institute working in the field of biomedicine, has managed to clone a type of wild ram that is in danger of extinction, the institute’s chief said.

Mohammad Hossein Nasr Isfahani, the head of the Isfahan-based Royan Biomedicine and Stem Cells Institute, announced in a press conference Tuesday that the researchers working in this center have succeeded in cloning the Ghamishloo Wild Ram, an endangered Iranian species.

Named Maral, the newborn cloned lamb, is now in perfect health and is being kept in Royan Research Center’s farm, he stated.

Nasr Isfahani further noted that only three Asian countries – South Korea, Japan, and China –have the technology of cloning endangered species at their disposal, and Iran is now the fourth country in Asia to achieve the capability.

Currently, scientists in Royan Biomedicine Research Center are trying to reproduce the Asiatic Cheetah and Persian Leopard using the same method, he noted, adding they have already made some progress.

Royan Institute had earlier cloned a lamb named Royana, which was born on September 30, 2006, after many successful experiences and researches in the institute.

They also cloned a first goat on April 15, 2009, at Isfahan campus of Royan Institute by cesarean section.

Iran in recent years has made considerable headway in various scientific fields including biotechnology, satellite technology, and nanotechnology.

Back in January, when visiting an exhibition of Iran’s latest achievements in the fields of nanotechnology and biotechnology, the Supreme Leader hailed the country’s scientific progress rate, which is higher than the world’s average.

Tourist attractions in Maku Free Trade Zone (PHOTOS)

Maku Free Trade Zone which is 500,000 hectares in area is Iran’s largest and the world’s second largest free trade zone after Shanghai.

Among other things, over 300 registered historical sites, dozens of beautiful natural sites and a border market have turned the zone in northwestern Iran into an ideal tourist destination.

Snapshots of the zone posted online by the Islamic Republic News Agency: