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Iran and Austria have walked down the path of friendship for 160 years

Austrian President Heinz Fischer

Iran-Newspaper-sep-7Austrian President Heinz Fischer has said that his country’s companies are willing to get into Iran’s market and that his Iran trip will help bring the two nations closer together.

Iran newspaper published an opinion piece in Farsi by the Austrian president on September 7, the same day he arrived in Tehran heading a big economic delegation to explore ways of developing bilateral ties in the post-sanctions era. The following is the translation of the piece in its entirety:

I will be in Iran from September 7 through September 9 at the official invitation of the esteemed President Dr. Hassan Rouhani. Accompanying me during the visit will be a high-ranking economic, scientific and cultural delegation. The invitation made me very happy. It will be my second visit to Iran. The first time was back in 2000 when I was president of the National Council (the lower house of the Austrian parliament).

Ties between Austria and Iran date back 160 years. Back then, professors teaching medical science and mining in Austrian universities came to Iran at the invitation of the then prime minister Amir Kabir, who is widely remembered as a great man these days.

These professors helped establish Tehran’s first science school: Dar ul-Funun. Austria set up its first mission in Tehran in 1872. Iran followed suit six years later. Today many physicians of Iranian origin are practicing medicine in Austria. These doctors have a high status in Austrian society and play a prominent role in my country’s healthcare system.

Since the 1960s, on average more than 1,000 Iranian students have been studying in Austrian universities each year. Presently, that number is close to 1,500. What stands out about Iranian students is that they are very hardworking and goal-oriented.

Hosting talks between E3+3 and Iran in Vienna was a valuable experience for Austria. I welcome the positive conclusion of the nuclear talks and arrival at a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. It was once again proven that through steadfastness, positive thinking and determination to reach an agreement within a diplomatic framework, talks can produce the desired results. I hope all parties will comply to the letter with the envisioned roadmap.

All of us should made efforts to create a WMD-free region in the Middle East and Near East. Austria will support international efforts toward that goal. Iran and 113 other countries have supported Austria’s Humanitarian Pledge initiative which warns about the catastrophic consequences of nuclear weapons, denounces them and calls for their elimination.

It is hoped that positive conclusion of the nuclear talks is followed by solutions to bloody conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. As a top regional power, Iran can play an important role toward that goal.

Many Austrians find the cultural heritage and age-old civilization of Iran very interesting. The number of Austrian tourists visiting Iran is expected to increase dramatically in the years to come. The Austrian tourism industry and its higher education institutes are at the ready to share their knowledge with the Iranians.

For many years, Iran was Austria’s second biggest trade partner outside Europe. Iran is a country with rich natural resources and an educated population. For thousands of years, Iran has been the confluence of major trading routes.

In the Iran-EU trade and investment conference which was held in Vienna (July 23-24, 2015), interesting investment methods were discussed. Prior to my visit, representatives from Iran and Austria explored ways of future cooperation between the two countries. Now, a roadmap will be worked out to implement plans in areas such as energy, technology, the environment, tourism, infrastructure, transportation, forestry and disaster management.

Austrian companies are interested in working with Iranian firms to tap into the potential of Iran’s huge market. I am sure this visit will help bring the two countries closer together. I am looking forward to this visit.

JCPOA paving way for closer international cooperation: Spain FM

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The Spanish foreign minister says the agreement clinched between Iran and P5+1 over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program has laid the groundwork for closer international cooperation.

On July 14, Iran and P5+1– the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia plus Germany – finalized the text of a nuclear agreement dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in the Austrian capital, Vienna.

Under JCPOA, limits will be put on Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for, among other things, the removal of all economic and financial bans against the Islamic Republic.

Speaking at a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran on Monday, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia Margallo hailed JCPOA, saying his country is considering cooperation with Iran on all fronts.

The top visiting Spanish diplomat underlined that the foreign ministries of Iran and Spain are to exchange delegations and sign a memorandum of understanding on mutual cooperation.

The Iranian foreign minister, in turn, expressed Tehran’s willingness to further enhance cooperation with Madrid in different arenas.

Zarif touched upon his meeting earlier in the day with the Spanish foreign minister, and said a whole range of issues were brought up for discussion during the talks. “I had different political and regional discussions with the Spanish foreign minister, and we [also] talked about railroad, transportation and economic infrastructure,” said Zarif in the press briefing.

Among other issues discussed, said the Iranian foreign minister, were human rights and refugees’ rights as well as the situation in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan plus the Yemen crisis. He said they also discussed regional threats which, as Zarif added, have resulted in security threats and the recent refugee crisis.

Zarif then touched upon the Syrian conflict, saying the crisis can be settled only through political means. He further said it is only up to the Syrians to decide on the country’s head of state. “Only Syrian people have the right to make decisions about the Syrian president, and those who have set conditions for the Syrian president over the past two or three years have perpetuated the war in Syria,” the top Iranian diplomat underscored.

“These countries are to blame for all the bloodshed in Syria because they made the decision that Syrian people should have made, and they intended to impose their decision on the Syrian people from outside,” said Zarif.

He urged all foreign governments which have hampered the establishment of peace in Syria to “stop their actions and not to pursue their short-term interests at the expense of Syrian people.”

“They should allow Syrian people to return to stability, so that the crisis of war refugees will end,” Zarif said.

The foreign-sponsored conflict in Syria, which started in March 2011, has reportedly claimed more than 240,000 lives up until now. According to the United Nations, the militant groups in Syria have forcefully displaced 7.6 million Syrians internally, and compelled some 4.6 million others to take refuge mostly in neighboring countries.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

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The comments of the president at separate meetings with the Hungarian and Iraqi ambassadors to Tehran dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Monday.

 

Ettela’at: President Rouhani has urged Europe to live up to its historic duty to help refugees.

The president made the call at a meeting with the new Hungarian ambassador to Tehran.

 

 


 

Abrar: The deputy commander of the Army has said that the Army has achieved all its set goals in a recent military exercise it held.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Afarinesh: American and Turkish ground troops will take part in operations to liberate the Iraqi city of Mosul.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Aftab-e Yazd: Parliament’s JCPOA Review Committee suggests Iran hold fresh talks with P5+1!

Aftab-e Yazd: “IRIB has time to air cheerios commercials, but does not have time to allocate to Baidinejad [an Iranian nuclear negotiator],” Kamaladin Pirmoazzen, a reformist MP, said [as he lashed out at the national broadcaster].

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Akhbar Sanat: The Iranian economy minister has said that Iran-Iraq trade can rise to $20 billion.

Akhbar Sanat: Iran will no longer need to import meat in five years.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Arman-e Emrooz: Handing out loans to 18 fakes firms

New legacies of the Pasteur Fund [which was set up by the former president] pop up by the day.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Asr-e Rasaneh: Addiction is among the top five causes of death in Iran.

Asr-e Rasaneh: Lut Desert will become a globally registered site later in 2015.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Asrar: “Reformists won’t stop supporting the establishment,” said Mohammad Reza Aref, a reformist leader.

Asrar: Mohsen Gharavian, a Qom Seminary teacher, has lashed out at Ahmadinejad and his government by saying: “The most immaculate government of history produced Babak Zanjani [a billionaire who stands accuse of massive corruption]!”

He further said Ahmadinejad should have been impeached and voted out of office. “I am a principlist, but I have disavowed hardliners.”

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Ebtekar: The director of the National Development Fund has criticized media for misquoting him.

Safdar Hosseini said the governor of the Central Bank is a skilled manager with a strong work ethic.

He also denied that the Central Bank has withdrawn $12 billion from the fund.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Emtiaz: “The age of developing AIDS in Iran has slipped,” said Mohammad Mehdi Gooya, the director-general of the Health Ministry’s Department for Communicable Diseases.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Etemad: “How dare you slam reformists as seditionists?” Mohammad Reza Aref said in comments aimed at “those who have secured a bully pulpit thanks to the Islamic Revolution.”

Etemad: Tension runs high in the JCPOA meeting

The research center of the Guardian Council has said that the nuclear deal should be reviewed and approved by the Islamic Consultative Assembly.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Hemayat: More than 270 unauthorized Internet cafes have been shuttered in the capital.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Hosban: Two German delegations will visit Iran to explore the ways of closer economic cooperation.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Iran: The Austrian President has published an opinion piece [in Farsi] in Iran daily.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Jomhouri Islami: The families of Saudi military personnel have staged a rally in protest at deployment of their loved ones to Yemen.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Kayhan: The daily says formation of a committee to review the Iran nuclear deal in parliament won’t settle the problem; the government should present the deal to the legislature in the form of a bill.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Mardomsalari: Gharavian, a Qom Seminary teacher, has urged the elite to raise public awareness so that the line of thinking Ahmadinejad and his followers promoted does not secure votes [to rise to power again].

Mardomsalari: The energy minister has said that construction of some unfinished dams will be halted.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Payam-e Zaman: “The region should rid itself of foreign interference and terrorism,” President Rouhani said at a meeting with the Iraqi ambassador.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Resalat: “The nuclear deal won’t change Iran’s core policies,” said Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.

Resalat: “US policies are partly to blame for violence in the region,” said the Iranian foreign minister at a joint press conference with his Czech counterpart.

Resalat: The daughter of a martyred nuclear scientist has received an award from the Supreme Leader at her coming of age ceremony.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Saheb Ghalam: “Iran has and will spare no effort in helping the Iraqi people and government,” said the president at a meeting with the Iraqi ambassador.

Saheb Ghalam: Iran’s copper production will hit 400,000 tons in three years.

Saheb Ghalam: [The oil minister has spoken of] Conclusion of deals with the Germans immediately after the termination of sanctions.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 


 

Sobh-e Eghtesad: “Iran has $120 billion worth of unfinished projects ready for investment,” said the chairman of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 7

 

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on September 7

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President Rouhani has urged Europe to live up to its historic duty to help refugees.

The president made the call at a meeting with the new Hungarian ambassador to Tehran.

 Two new paintings of Iranian master Mahmoud Farshchian have been unveiled at Sa’dabad Cultural Complex.

At the ceremony, Foreign Minister Zarif said that the magnanimity and philanthropic nature of Iranian people are quite evident in the works of Master Farshchian.

 The results of the nationwide university entrance exam will be made public this week.

 The Yemeni army has threatened to target Jeddah and Riyadh.

A spokesman for the Yemeni Army said operations against the aggressors will continue.

 The Austrian president arrives in Tehran on Monday.

During the state visit, the Austrian head of state is to hold talks with a number of senior Iranian officials, including President Rouhani.

 “Violation of Security Council Resolution 2231 would not result in sanctions snapping back into place,” said Iranian nuclear negotiator Abbas Araghchi.

He further said Iran’s missile program will go ahead unhindered.

 The top retirees of the Social Security Organization will be named.

Czech top diplomat visits Isfahan (PHOTOS)

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The Czech foreign minister visited historical sites in Isfahan and bought souvenirs from the city’s handicraft workshops.

Lubomir Zaoralek arrived at Isfahan International Airport on Friday, heading a high-level economic delegation, and was welcomed by Isfahan Governor General Rasoul Zargarpour.

The Czech top diplomat attended a meeting of Isfahan Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture on Saturday.

Images of the Czech minister on a shopping tour in Isfahan released by fararu.com:

Iran president calls on Europe to ‘help’ refugees

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President Hassan Rouhani has called on European governments to fulfill their humanitarian duty concerning tens of thousands of refugees who are fleeing their crisis-hit countries.

President Rouhani made the call in a meeting with new Hungarian Ambassador to Tehran Yanosh Kwach, on Sunday, saying dealing with the refugee crisis is a “great humanitarian mission” assigned to the world, especially Europe.

“It is urgent that governments and countries help these refugees,” Rouhani said.

The Iranian president welcomed the move by some European countries to take in refugees, saying, “We are happy that some European countries have decided to save refugees and hope that all of Europe and the countries that have not joined this process” would follow suit.

Rouhani said the current refugee crisis stems from the “threat of violence-seeking extremist groups and terrorism.”

“Terrorism has sparked intimidation and fear in the regional countries and [resulted in] the displacement of innocent people,” he said.

Rouhani expressed hope that through “determination and collective cooperation,” the entire world would see lasting stability and security.

Over the past few days, thousands of asylum seekers have left Hungary, where they had been stuck for days, for Austria and Germany after Berlin and Vienna officials voiced their readiness to receive them.

Pope Francis on Sunday called on churches across Europe to welcome refugee families.

The United Nations estimates 300,000 people have left the Middle East and North Africa for Europe this year, but 2,500 have died in their attempt, mainly through dangerous voyages across the Mediterranean in rickety boats. Media reports, however, say 350,000 have crossed into Europe this year.

The Hungarian ambassador, for his part, described Iran as the cornerstone of stability and security in the region, saying a recent nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers can be taken as an appropriate example to resolve international issues.

No support spared for Iraq

Rouhani also received the new Iraqi ambassador to Tehran, Rajih al-Mussawi, saying Iran will keep supporting Iraq in its fight against terrorism.

“We will withhold no assistance” to Iraq, Rouhani said, adding that the primary responsibility for establishing security in Iraq rests with the people and government of the country.

Mussawi, for his part, appreciated Tehran’s support for Baghdad, saying Iraq is willing to broaden its relations with Iran.

The northern and western parts of Iraq have been plagued by violence ever since IS terrorists mounted an offensive in June 2014. The militants have been committing vicious crimes against all ethnic and religious communities in Iraq, including Shiites, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and others.

The Iraqi army together with fighters from the Popular Mobilization Units has been engaged in operations to liberate militant-held regions.

Iran, Venezuela stress expansion of bilateral ties

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Head of the Presidential Office Mohammad Nahavandian in a meeting with Venezuelan Vice-President for Economy Rodolfo Marco Torres underlined the need for further expansion of Tehran-Caracas relations.

“The good cooperation between the two countries should also expand in cultural and scientific fields in addition to the economic areas,” Nahavandian said.

The Iranian official lauded Venezuela’s decision to walk down the path of economic development, and said, “Reducing reliance on oil should be prioritized by the economies which are oil-dependent.”

Nahavandian pointed to the problems caused by the West’s oppressive sanctions against Iran, and said, “Iran managed to considerably reduce the inflation rate and turn negative growth into positive growth by minimizing the damage oil market fluctuations caused in the country.”

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The Venezuelan vice-president, for his part, described Iran as Venezuela’s close friend, and said, “During the meetings with Iranian officials, the most important programs for the development of Tehran-Caracas relations were explored.”

The Venezuelan vice-president also submitted President Nicolas Maduro’s written message to President Rouhani, and underlined the need for a balance in the oil market and cooperation in this field.

Turkish oil company experts visit Amirabad port to invest

Turkish oil

A delegation from Panta International Company visited Amirabad Port to consider investment in the field of oil.

Director of Ports and Navigation Office and head of Amirabad Economic Special Zone Ali Khedmatgozar called Amirabad as the biggest port in northern Iran and said construction of oil storage facility is an investment priority in the port.

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He also announced the intention of his office to entrust construction of an oil harbor to the private sector based on a B.O.T contract.

The representative of Turkish company, for his part, said that his company has branches in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Hong Kong and Central Asian states and the main focus of the company is in the field of swap, oil investment and fuel transit to other countries.

At the end of the meeting, the Turkish delegation visited installations of the port.

Iran, Kyrgyzstan plan for long-term cooperation

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Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev arrived in Tehran on September 4 and held talks – during his stay – with senior state officials such as President Hassan Rouhani. Later the two presidents held a joint press conference which covered a wide range of issues, including mutual ties and regional cooperation.

Kayhan daily on September 6 published a report on the Kyrgyz president’s visit, the cooperation deals the two sides signed and the remarks the two presidents made in a joint press conference. The following is the translation of part of that report:

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President Rouhani said in the press conference that Iran and Kyrgyzstan have close cooperation on regional and international issues,

Recalling the new Kyrgyz government’s adoption of approaches that favor independence, Rouhani said that the closure of Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan which used to be manned by American troops has brought Tehran and Bishkek closer together as far as regional and international questions are concerned. He added the two countries can raise the scope of their cooperation as a result of Bishkek’s new international approach.

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“We have decided to draw up a ten-year plan for mutual ties. We should take into account the two sides’ potential for promotion of ties. Such a plan, when implemented, will benefit the two nations,” President Rouhani said.

For his part, the Kyrgyz president said that his country and Iran have no differences whatsoever, adding, “As the esteemed Iranian president mentioned, we had good talks and reached agreement on many issues. This shows a bright future lies ahead for the two countries.”

President Atambayev further said, “We also discussed the implementation of a big railroad project which connects China, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Iran, and decided to study a plan to operate Iran-Kyrgyzstan flights.”

“Bishkek supports Iran’s full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and I am sure this will help SCO raise its economic capabilities and improve the infrastructure [of its members],” he added.

The Kyrgyz president also said that Bishkek and Tehran agreed to put together a ten-year-old plan for their cooperation, adding the cooperation deals the two sides inked [during my trip] is proof of the two sides’ willingness to upgrade cooperation.

Iran, Iraq sign three agreements on economic cooperation

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Iran and Iraq have signed three agreements for expansion of cooperation in various economic fields between the two neighboring countries.

The agreements were signed in the presence of Iran’s Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Ali Tayyebnia and his Iraqi counterpart, Hoshyar Zebari, in Tehran on Sunday.

The agreements aim to boost cooperation between Iran and its western neighbor in such areas as customs, taxation and mutual investment.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the signing ceremony, Iran’s minister of economic affairs and finance said according to the agreements, Iran and Iraq will expand customs cooperation while taking steps to do away with double taxation and encourage mutual investment in the two countries.

Tayyebnia further said that the volume of bilateral trade between Iran and Iraq currently stands at $12 billion a year, expressing hope that the new agreements will increase the figure to over $20 billion.

Zebari, for his part, congratulated the Iranian nation and government on the conclusion of the nuclear talks between the Islamic Republic and P5+1, which led to an agreement between the two sides, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Zebari described the nuclear agreement between Iran and the sextet as rational, helpful and beneficial to both Iran and the entire region.

The Iraqi minister also said that the relations between the two countries are progressive, expressing hope that Iran-Iraq ties will further expand in the future.

Zebari arrived in Tehran Saturday at the head of an economic delegation.

He met with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif Sunday, during which the two sides explored various aspects of bilateral relations.