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A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

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The meetings between the visiting German foreign minister and Iranian officials and the discussions raised at a preliminary meeting of the Munich Security Conference in Tehran dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Sunday. Also on the cover of dailies were details of a government plan to give the economy a shot in the arm.

 

Ettela’at: Government plans to speed up economic growth were laid out at a joint press conference attended by the director of the Management and Planning Organization, the economy minister and the governor of the Central Bank.


 

Afarinesh: “After making sure sanctions are lifted, Iran will begin to take measures [in line with the Vienna nuclear accord],” said a deputy foreign minister.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Aftab-e Yazd: Worriers [opponents of President Rouhani and his policy of interaction with the rest of the world] draw a new line in the sand for Zarif.

“We are not jealous; we hope the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action produce results. We also hope that the arrival here of Americans, British and French is followed by sustainable development. We want many good things to happen; but if good things elude us, the friends who keep putting on diplomatic smiles will be toast,” a Worrier said.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Arman-e Emrooz: A Supreme National Security Council panel has traveled to Dezful to investigate a shooting incident in which [Shiite] mourners were targeted.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Asrar: The economy minister has said that inflation is on the verge of slipping below 10 percent.

Asrar: “Syria’s request for Iranian boots on the ground [in the fight against terrorists] can be examined,” said the chairman of parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Ebtekar: Adoption in parliament of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action shores up and sustains hope in society, said Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Emtiaz: Iran and Afghanistan are to boost their information technology cooperation.

In another development, the governor general of the border province of Sistan and Baluchestan warned about the country’s border areas being swamped by Afghan refugees.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Etemad: Corruption cases involving hundreds of millions of dollars harm the image of the establishment, said Seyyed Ali Khomeini, the grandson of the late Imam Khomeini.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Farhikhtegan: “[In the nuclear deal] We have not bowed to military restrictions,” said Ali Akbar Velayati, an advisor to the Supreme Leader.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Haft-e Sobh: Police have seized a huge marijuana cache in Farahzad [a suburb of Tehran].

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Hemayat: Up to 4,000 judges are to be hired during the course of the Sixth Development Plan.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Iran: Representatives from 60 countries have met in Tehran as part of the Munich Security Conference Core Group Meeting.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Javan: Foreign Minister Zarif has said that Iran’s missile tests are not covered by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and UN Security Council Resolution.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Jomhouri Islami: Participants in the Munich Security Conference Core Group Meeting have underlined international cooperation in the fight against terrorist groups and called for a solution to the Syrian crisis.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Kaenat: Iran’s oil exports to Japan to increase three-fold.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Kayhan: The first post-JCPOA fault-finding came in the form of protest against Iran’s test-launch of Emad (a long-range ballistic missile).

The US alleges that Iran has violated the UN Security Council resolution.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Resalat: The health minister has appealed to the judiciary to fast-track the trial of those who stand accused of committing food and drug offenses.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Sayeh: Iran’s presence in Iraq and Syria comes at the request of Baghdad and Damascus, said the director of the Atomic Energy Organization.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 


 

Saheb Ghalam: Iran to export $400 million in hand-woven carpets this year.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18


 

Sharq: “Disrupted implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action would harm everyone’s interests,” said President Rouhani at a meeting with the visiting German foreign minister.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 18

 

 

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on October 18

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 Government plans to speed up economic growth were laid out at a joint press conference attended by the director of the Management and Planning Organization, the economy minister and the governor of the Central Bank.

 Ansarullah Houthis have said that they have 70 km of the Saudi border under their control.

A spokesman for Ansarullah said that the decision to push deeper into Saudi soil is political not military.

 Six people were martyred in an IS terrorist attack on a Shiite religious site in Saudi Arabia.

In another development, the Bahraini foreign minister said that his country welcomes talks with Iran and bears no animosity toward Russia.

 “Regional countries should know that IS is no asset for anyone,” the Iranian foreign minister told a Munich Security Conference Core Group Meeting in Tehran.

“We [a reference to regional countries] need a stable environment; we should not tie our security to insecurity elsewhere,” Mohammad Javad Zarif further said.

 In a letter to the Atomic Energy Organization and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the president has ordered the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action implemented.

 The spokesman of the Guardian Council has said that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) did not need the approval of parliament.

Ebrahimian further said that JCPOA is not a legally binding document for either side.

 

Iranian judges are offered online services

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Iranian judges can chat online and share their scientific, professional and personal experiences with their colleagues.

Head of the Judiciary’s Center for Statistics and Information Technology,Hamid Shahriari, said that the judges can log onto http://www.iadl.ir and have online interaction with fellow justices. The following is the translation of what else jamejamonline.ir quoted the judicial official as saying:

Shahriari said that the judiciary website at http://www.iadl.ir provides judges and the Judiciary staff with the opportunity to tap into the potential of information and communication technology and share their experiences.

He further said that the website – which was launched in September 2014 – helps the users chat online and offline, take part in joint Q-and-A sessions, standardize written texts shared by judges and judicial personnel, exchange views, and make use of collective consultation opportunities.

The Judiciary has paved the way for its offices to get connected around the country, boosting efforts to monitor the performance of its judges and create integrated procedures which are carried out speedily and in keeping with similar guidelines, he said.

The Judiciary aims to create a social networking site with the following capabilities: personal pages, online chat, and forums for judges, provision of helpful scientific materials, he added.

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Shahriari went on to say that those who log onto the Judiciary’s social networking site will be given an OTP (one-time password [which is valid for only one login session or transaction]) which is sent to their cell phones.  […]

He also said that more than 2,600 judges from 12 provinces have so far registered on the social site and the registration process is underway for other provinces in the country. […]

IRGC commander: 100,000 volunteer forces organized in Syria

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Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari said that 100,000 popular forces have been prepared in Syria to fight terrorist groups, highlighting martyred IRGC Commander Brigadier General Hossein Hamedani’s role in mobilizing these troops.

“Brigadier General Hamedani played an important role in convincing the Syrian officials, including President Bashar al-Assad, of the importance of organizing people as the only way to save Syria,” Jafari said Saturday.

“Today, we see the organization of 100,000 Syrian people to take on insecurity, and Brigadier General Hamedani played an effective role in this regard,” he added.

Earlier, Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehghan said that Iran’s military experts and advisors were taking preparatory action that would lead to the complete annihilation of Takfiri groups, including ISIL terrorists, in Syria.

Dehghan made the remarks at a ceremony in Tehran to commemorate the martyrdom of Brigadier General Hamedani who was killed in northern Syria on October 9.

He referred to the new joint operation plan of Iran, Syria, Iraq and Russia to destroy ISIL, and said, “At present, we see the beginning of new developments in Syria, thanks to efforts and measures by martyr Hamedani,” adding, “With God’s grace, these developments will pave the way for the full annihilation of Takfiri groups.”

General Hamedani was killed in northern Syria while providing military counseling services to the Syrian forces in their fight against Takfiri terrorists.

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Iran is prudent, smart in JCPOA implementation: SNSC Secretary

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Iranian officials and institutions responsible for the implementation of the nuclear deal will exercise utmost prudence, the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) told reporters on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference Core Group Meeting in Tehran Saturday.

“We hope that through Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) the fabricated file of Past Military Dimension (PMD) will be closed,” Ali Shamkhani added.

He said, “It will be the gateway to Iran taking the next steps and will demonstrate the level of sincerity in the settlement of the problems which were created unjustly by others.”

In response to a question on the US threat to take Iran’s recent ballistic missile test to the UN Security Council, the SNSC secretary said the Islamic Republic will never compromise its defensive and deterrent power.

He also downplayed media reports that Iran has sent troops to Syria and said such allegations crop up when terrorists suffer defeat on battlefronts.

Iran, Germany must boost anti-terror cooperation: Rouhani

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President Rouhani has said Iran and Germany play a very important role in regional and international developments and added that the two countries need to improve cooperation in the fight against terrorism.

At a meeting with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Tehran Saturday, Rouhani stressed the importance of cooperation among all countries in fighting terrorism.

“Iran and Germany can, in addition to efforts to promote mutual relations, cooperate with each other to settle regional and international problems, particularly for [the establishment of] regional peace and stability and a more effective fight against terrorism,” the president said.

He said that countries may have different views on ways to solve global issues but all nations need to remain committed to basic principles and avoid adopting double standards in putting an end to the scourge of terrorism.

He also described certain countries’ lack of seriousness as one of the obstacles hindering an effective and decisive campaign against terrorism.

Necessity for JCPOA implementation

The president said careful implementation of a nuclear agreement reached between Iran and P5+1 in mid-July would serve the interests of all.

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“Efforts by the nuclear negotiating sides must be [aimed at] the complete fulfillment of all commitments so that all seven countries feel that they have benefited from the agreement,” President Rouhani said.

He also called on Iran and Germany to make use of opportunities created following the nuclear agreement to strengthen relations in all areas of interest.

Germany’s willingness to enhance Iran ties

The German foreign minister, for his part, expressed his country’s willingness to revive high-level ties with Iran given the two countries’ great potential.

Steinmeier added that various countries hold different positions on regional developments based on their national interests but called on all states to bridge differences and find a common stance on the fight against terrorism.

Terrorists flout shave ban to flee

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Russia is warning Syria’s neighbors that terrorists fleeing its airstrikes against militant targets are flouting a ban on shaving to be able to blend into refugees and slip through the cracks.The Russian Defense Ministry said each day as many as 100 terrorists flee across the border to Turkey.Clean-shaven images of the terrorists on social networking sites after fleeing the war theater in Syria substantiate the Russian warning.

Iran FM condemns terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia

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Expressing condolences to the bereaved families of the victims, she said it is very regrettable that continuation of extremist and inhumane measurers of terrorists claim lives of dozens of innocent people.
It is among duties of the international community to give priority to cutting off logistics support for the Takfiri terrorist groups and take due action respectively, she said.

Fall on colorful display in northern Iran (PHOTOS)

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Fall is the season of colors anywhere in the world. The Caspian province of Gilan in northern Iran is no exception.

The following images of a colorful autumn in Deylaman, Gilan have been released by the Iranian Labor News Agency:

The key to closer Tehran-Berlin ties

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The research and analysis desk of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) has said that a number of factors such as a positive attitude by Iranians toward Germany, the quality of German products and fairer treatment of Iranians by German businessmen can contribute to closer relations between Iran and Germany.

The following is the translation of a very brief excerpt of the analysis the official news agency filed on October 17:

It seems that as a result of the positive attitude of Iranian society to Germany and the history of bilateral interaction, Germany will be better positioned to have closer political, economic and security ties with Iran in the future.

If the nearly two-year period of nuclear talks is viewed as the preliminary stage of normalization of ties between Iran and the rest of the world, Europe in particular, after the Vienna accord a new window opened, ushering in economic talks. The Iran visits by politico-economic delegations from around the world, including Europe, were the first results of the nuclear deal.

Factors such as historical background, the quality of German products and fairer treatment of Iranians by Germany businessmen suggest that the two traditional partners can secure €12 billion in annual trade after the sanctions are fully terminated.

The Iran visit of the German foreign minister and the holding of the Munich Security Conference Core Group Meeting in Tehran are good reasons that Tehran-Berlin relations have entered a third stage.

Expert views suggest that implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action within months will see political, economic and security interaction between the two countries have a huge impact on domestic, regional and international areas.