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Iran’s missile test does not violate JCPOA: FM Spokeswoman

Afkham

Iran’s missile tests are not a violation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) which makes no mention of the country’s defense capabilities, including missiles, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Monday.

The following is the translation of what else the spokeswoman said in an interview Fars News Agency published on October 12:

The spokeswomen dismissed any links between Iran’s missile tests and JCPOA and said Iran’s missile capabilities are totally independent of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. “Besides, [UN Security Council] Resolution 2231 deals with nuclear-capable missiles, and Iran’s ballistic missiles are not designed for that purpose. That means they are not covered by the UN Security Council resolution and its annexes.”

She went on to say, “In keeping with a statement the Islamic Republic of Iran issued after the adoption of Resolution 2231, the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue to take all necessary measures to boost its defense capabilities in order to safeguard its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity in the face any aggression and also to counter the threat of terrorism.”

A Saudi proposal Putin turned down

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In a secret meeting in Russia with President Vladimir Putin, Saudi Defense Minister Mohammad bin Salman has said that his country and Qatar stand ready to pay $300 billion to Russia to topple the Assad regime.

According to Lebanon’s Addiyar Newspaper, at the meeting, President Putin said his government is not mafia to kill its friends or foes in exchange for money and that peanuts do nothing to change Moscow’s strategic principles.

In response, the Saudi minister said his proposal is not limited to the $300 billion in question which will be followed by hundreds of billions of dollars in investment. At this point, according to the Lebanese paper, in order to change the subject, Putin asked whether Prince Salman was into sports.

 

President: Nuclear talks based on Leader’s guidelines

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President Hassan Rouhani has reiterated that the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s guidelines on the nuclear issue formed the basis of the nuclear talks.

“We said in the course of negotiations that if the economic sanctions are not removed at the end of negotiations, we will leave the negotiating table,” President Rouhani said, addressing a meeting of Mazandaran Province’s Administrative Council on Monday.

“We must bring down the wall of sanctions which is the demand of the nation,” he added.

He said that in the process of examining the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) by parliament, the Supreme Leader and the public supported the government.

“One of the benefits of JCPOA for the Iranians is the display of our national unity because JCPOA is a national issue,” added the president.

Rouhani said that if the Iranians intend to become invulnerable to the probable plots hatched by the enemy we need to be strong, when we have a large crowd of unemployed citizens in our country everyone can exert influence on Iran.

“If we will create a strong economy, sufficient employment opportunities and enough target markets for our exports, we will be able to compete with major world companies; then the ways enemy infiltration will be blocked,” he added.

Zarif dismisses Sherman’s interpretations of Iran’s JCPOA intentions

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Comments by former US negotiator Wendy Sherman that the Iranian government seeks to take advantage of the nuclear deal, among other things, in the upcoming legislative elections are “unacceptable” and “a shot at creating internal division in Iran”, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in an interview with IRNA Monday.

The following is the translation of what else the official news agency quoted the top diplomat as saying in response to the allegations by the former US undersecretary of state:   

We have openly said that we won’t allow anyone to meddle in Iran’s internal affairs. If the US negotiator has said such a thing, she is wrong. Such an interpretation of the talks is unacceptable. Not only does it amount to interference in Iran’s internal affairs, it is also a shot at creating internal division in Iran.

Since the beginning of the nuclear talks, the Iranian government has repeatedly said that the nuclear negotiations are a national project that should not be linked to political rivalry inside the country. Such doubtful interpretations deal an irreparable blow to this national project.

The Iranian negotiating team has maintained such a national attitude toward the talks all along and has not allowed the other side in the negotiations to meddle in Iran’s internal affairs. Today, all political groupings should remain committed to the national nature of the case and not allow the talks and their results to be used for political ends at home.

Local dresses of Iranian women

16- Fars Province

Geographical diversity and climatic conditions play a role in the variety of costumes local women in different parts of the country wear. Colorfulness is the standout feature of their clothes.

The following images snapped by Morteza Amin al-Roayaei in different provinces have been published by the Islamic Republic News Agency:

Leader warns of planned, extensive soft war against Iran

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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has warned of the arrogant system’s pre-planned, extensive, all-out soft war against the Islamic Republic.

The most important goal of such a complicated war is to manipulate the Iranian nation’s beliefs, the Leader said in a meeting with President of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) Mohammad Sarafraz and the managers of the broadcaster in Tehran on Monday.

“The main goal of this premeditated and pre-planned war is to transmute the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

The Leader also added that Iran’s national radio and TV have a unique role to play in this “serious battlefield” and should draw up “precise and wise” plans to fulfill their duties.

JCPOA should foster unity, not create divisions: President

Rouhani

President Hassan Rouhani has said the agreement signed between Tehran and P5+1 over Iran’s nuclear program should serve to further strengthen national unity rather than sow discord.

“As the Leader of the Islamic Revolution has said, JCPOA should not create divisions among the people,” said the president while addressing locals in the city of Sari in the northern province of Mazandaran on Monday.

In his address, President Rouhani underlined the necessity of maintaining national unity in the “post-JCPOA” era.

“Today, we are [facing] the post-JCPOA opportunity… and we need unity, solidarity and rapport,” said the president, adding, “We will remain united.”

He said Iran’s success in the negotiations that led to the conclusion of JCPOA was because of the “guidance” and “prudence” of the Leader, the “resistance” of the Iranian nation and efforts by the country’s seasoned diplomats.

President Rouhani also thanked parliament for “approving the outlines of the JCPOA bill” in its Sunday session.

He underlined that there may be some critics of the agreement, which, he said, is natural. Nevertheless, the president underlined, the majority of voices will have the final say.

Iranian lawmakers in an open session on Sunday passed the general outlines of a single-urgency motion that gives the go-ahead to the Rouhani administration to voluntarily implement JCPOA on a basis.

In the session, 139 lawmakers voted in favor of the motion, 100 voted against and 12 abstained.

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Furious row over JCPOA bill goes online

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The Islamic Consultative Assembly on Sunday approved the general outlines of the bill on the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in a noisy session which was rife with shouts, critical comments and even death threats.

The boisterous session drew reactions from Iranian officials. Instagram pages of some political figures were full of images and posts for or against what happened in parliament on October 11. The Young Journalists Club on Monday published a report on Instagram reactions by certain politicians to the approval of the JCPOA bill in parliament. The following is the translation of part of the report:

 

Abbas Araghchi, nuclear negotiator  

Today (October 11) the Islamic Consultative Assembly ratified the general outlines of the bill which authorized the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Although … talk about the painful experience we had to get it done should be left for some other time.

 

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Hamid Baeedinejad, nuclear negotiator

Today the Iranian MPs voted for the general outlines of the JCPOA implementation bill after a prolonged process. Parliament’s harmony with the view of the majority of the Iranian people in supporting the nuclear deal is praiseworthy. Furthermore, the passage of the bill is one of the strongest manifestations of religious democracy in the Islamic Republic of Iran and is yet another golden page in parliament’s history and the role the legislative body plays in the country.

That’s why the country’s senior officials have highlighted the need for parliament to play an effective role in reviewing JCPOA, with the Supreme Leader refusing to speak his mind only to let the chamber review the bill freely.

The opposing MPs too tapped into all they had to object to the bill and its passage. […] But today thanks to tactful and patient management of Mr. Larijani and active participation of MPs – who spoke for and against – parliament debated and ratified, in a free atmosphere, the bill put forward by the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.

I congratulate the Islamic Consultative Assembly for going through the democratic process. No doubt, this key experience – which is a big asset to the country’s legislative system – will be etched in the minds of the Iranian people. This experience will greatly help solve the country’s problems.

 

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Hamid Rasaei, a principlist MP

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Lahijan MP Abuzar Nadimi told reporters, “Hosseinian sometimes uses such humor in his talks with fellow MPs. I talked with Mr. Hosseinian and he said he used those words [burying with cement] when talking with Mr. Salehi jokingly but he [Salehi] took it too seriously. This comes as Mr. Majid Ansari [the vice-president for parliamentary affairs] has said in an interview that Zarif and Salehi have been threatened with execution! In a similar interview, MP Kamaleddin Pirmoazen has identified himself as the bodyguard of Salehi on parliament floor.

[…]  Today Mr. Salehi identified himself a scientist at parliament’s podium. Given the bitter end of the nuclear industry under JCPOA which is what Mr. Salehi has produced, I think history will doubt his being a nuclear scientist, but thanks to the show performed in parliament, we can certainly characterize him as the top student of a class taught by [Saeed] Hajjarian [a reformist political strategist].

 

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Kamaleddin Pirmoazen, Ardebil MP

Every single day delay in the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action inflicts €100 million in losses on the country. MPs, Come to your senses! The nation is being crushed under the burden of its financial problems.

 

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Hafez Memorial (PHOTOS)

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Tombs of Hafiz - Shiraz

In Iran, October 12 marks Hafez Day. Khaja Shams-ud-Din Muhammad Hafez-e Shirazi,  known by his pen name Hafez, was a world-known 14th century poet who hailed from the southern city of Shiraz.   

The following images of his tomb have been released by Jamejamonline.ir to mark the occasion:

 

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on October 12

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 Parliament has passed the general outlines of a bill on the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

The details of the bill are expected to be discussed in an open session of the Islamic Consultative Assembly on Tuesday.

♦ People turned out in force for the funeral of Brigadier General Hossein Hamedani [who was martyred in the suburbs of Aleppo, Syria on Thursday].

 Emad ballistic missile has been successfully test-fired.

The defense minister has hailed Emad as the country’s first high-precision long-range missile.

 A pregnant Palestinian woman has died in an Israeli airstrike.

In a bid to crack down on Palestinians in occupied territories, the Zionist regime has called up 2,000 army reservists.

 A number of IS leaders have died in an Iraqi military airstrike.

A convoy of IS leaders came under attack in al-Anbar Province; there are no words on the fate of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

 Iran University of Medical Sciences has hailed the services of the health minister.

 Some 770,000 babies were born in the first half of the year [which started on March 21, 2015].

The top 10 crimes in the country have grown 15 percent, said the deputy judiciary chief.

Mohammad Bagher Olfat blamed unemployment for the rise in crime rates.