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Tehran, Kabul ready to launch joint campaign against terrorism, extremism: Rouhani

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President Hassan Rouhani said in Tehran on Sunday that Tehran and Kabul are determined to share views and cooperate in fighting extremism and terrorism in the entire region until the elimination of the menace.

Speaking at a joint meeting of senior Iranian and Afghan officials, President Rouhani said that transit of goods and trade between Iran and Afghanistan is among main programs for expansion of Tehran-Kabul relations.

While welcoming Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani and his accompanying delegation, Rouhani said, “I hope that the visit and its outcomes will pave the way for further expansion of bilateral relations in all areas of interest.”

He lauded the National Unity Government of Afghanistan for its attempts to restore calm and gather representatives of all ethnic groups in his government and said, “We are very happy to witness unity and fraternity in Afghanistan and such a national integration is necessary for public development and welfare. Mutual confidence of people and government is the highest national asset and its result is stability, security and subsequently development which is both in favor of Afghan people and regional nations.”

The Iranian president said the more secure and more developed Afghanistan is, the higher trade exchanges will be and as a result, social and cultural interactions between Iran and Afghanistan will be upgraded further.

Rouhani pointed to centuries of peaceful co-existence of the two Iranian and Afghan nations and said it is a source of honor to be able as two governments to strengthen unity and proximity between the Iranian and Afghan nations, thus preparing the ground for more extensive ties and more welfare for both nations.

Since victory of the Islamic Revolution, Iran has always taken the side of the Afghan nation and supported it, said the President, adding that today also, Iran stands by the Afghan nation.

He then referred to the presence of Afghan refugees in Iran over the past decades and said there is no impediment to their presence, economic activity and their use of scientific and educational facilities.

He added that however, the two governments are seriously calling for clarification of the number and precise conditions of all the Afghan refugees in Iran, their registration through legal channels and eventually respectful repatriation.

On common concerns of Iran and Afghanistan about security problems and terrorist activities in the region President Rouhani said, the region is facing enormous problems and “We are deeply unhappy and concerned about the killing of innocent people by terrorists; so, both sides voice their readiness to share views and cooperate in countering the menace of extremism and terrorism in the entire region until its elimination.”

Touching on production and trade of narcotics as a danger to both Iranian and Afghan nations, Rouhani said by sharing opinion and further coordination between Iran and Afghanistan, Afghan farmlands should be turned into source of blessing for Afghan and regional people and to this end the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to extend any kind of assistance to Afghanistan to eradicate poppy cultivation. “Of course, we should expand mutual cooperation in fighting drugs smugglers.”

The President also referred to his talks with his Afghan counterpart on bilateral, regional and international issues and said, “Both countries want the establishment of peace and stability in the entire region, believing that in regional countries, including Yemen, problems cannot be settled through military means. Using planes and bombardment will not be effective, rather, in any country, people and political groups should fix their own problems through national dialogue and other governments and neighbors should prepare the ground for holding the dialogue, added Rouhani.

While emphasizing the need for cessation of attacks and clashes in Yemen, Rouhani said, “We should help all Yemeni groups to enter into talks at a single table and we all have a share in the future government of the country so that security, stability and calm are restored to the country.”

The President also referred to talks between the two countries on their share of border waters and said the two countries should draw up a framework to guarantee justice, fair and equity, securing rights of the two nations and thus consolidating bases of friendship and brotherhood of the two nations.

For his part, the Afghan president thanked his Iranian counterpart for warm hospitality accorded to him and said the Afghan government is determined to settle certain problems, using all the existing opportunities to promote peace, cooperation, welfare and stability for people of Iran and Afghanistan.

Saying that refugees’ problem is vital to the Afghan government, Ghani said, “I deem it necessary to laud your help and attention to your Afghan brothers and the assistance you have provided in connection with Afghan problems and people over the past years.”

He said his country has a master plan for the Afghan refugees, wanting registration of the arriving immigrants and those present in the Iranian territory so that precise information on their presence and status in Iran can be collected and ground can be prepared for their repatriation to Afghanistan.

He went on to say that regional security is common concern of both Iran and Afghanistan, adding that unfortunately, Afghanistan is the focus of international terrorism and we want cooperation and pooling views on seriously encountering all terrorist groups.

He suggested a joint drugs campaign as another area of Iran-Afghanistan cooperation and said countering drugs trade should fall within the economic and security framework and in the first step, the two sides should not ignore fighting drug smugglers in the security domain.

The Afghan president also urged expansion of Iran-Afghanistan relations in the fields of trade, farming and energy and said Kabul is keen on connection of Iranian railway to Afghanistan and then to Tajikistan and China.

Noting that Iran and Afghanistan enjoy peaceful borders, he called for further expansion of cooperation between the two neighbors and said, “Afghanistan is willing to turn into a hub of international cooperation but at the same time it will not allow its territory to be used against any of its neighbors.”

Iran, Afghanistan ink two cooperation agreements

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Iran and Afghanistan signed two cooperation agreements on Sunday as part of efforts to boost the relations between the two neighbors in various areas.

In a ceremony attended by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his Afghan counterpart Ashraf Ghani, high-ranking officials from the two countries singed the documents.

In a joint press conference earlier on Sunday, Rouhani said Tehran and Kabul have agreed to boost cooperation in the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking.

Heading a high-ranking delegation, Ghani arrived in Tehran on Sunday morning for an official visit at the invitation of his Iranian counterpart.

In his first visit to Iran as Afghan president, Ghani is accompanied by Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani, Finance Minister Eklil Ahmad Hakimi, Mines and Petroleum Minister Daud Saba, and Minister of Refugees and Repatriation Sayed Hussain Alemi Balkhi.

The Afghan president had planned to travel to Iran in early March but postponed his state visit due to a fatal avalanche in his country that left more than 280 people dead.

Extremists infiltrate the Malaysian Army

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Arman-Emrooz-newspaper-19-265The Malaysian defense minister said earlier in April that 70 IS sympathizers have been identified in the armed forces.

The following is what Arman daily quoted Abd al-Rahman Saleem, an international affairs expert, as writing about the ominous revelation:

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Some Malaysian officials along with the country’s Department of the Islamic Development (Jakim), run by the defense minister, came under fire after the release of startling revelations about alleged links between over 70 Malaysian military officials and IS and the likelihood of a rise in their ranks in case additional field investigations are conducted.

The infiltration of terrorists into Malaysian military organizations and the arrest of some military officials on charges of involvement in acts of terror have prompted officials to step up oversight of police and military forces.

The shocking disclosure has also cast doubt on the quality of religious courses offered to Army personnel and staff members of state institutions. Malaysian police and armed forces are set to cooperate to identify those within the Malaysian military who are in contact with IS.

Since 2012 Kuala Lumpur has claimed to have apprehended 92 individuals, among them military personnel or employees of state companies, for links to IS terrorists.

The actual number of extremists arrested in the country is bigger than the figures above. Presently, hundreds of people are in custody for conviction on radicalism charges in the Southeast Asian country.

A decade after speculations that militancy in Malaysia has become history, Malaysian officials acknowledge that four militant groups have emerged in the country.

The groups seek to establish a so-called Islamic caliphate: Daulah Islamiah Nusantara in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, southern Thailand and the southern Philippines.

Southern Thailand and Hudaybiyyah training camp in the southern Philippines are said to be among places where terrorists are trained and sent to different countries, including Iraq and Syria, to carry out terrorist attacks.

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Foreign partners are one main hidden asset for Iran

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A senior presidential advisor has said that we need to know about our assets, both hidden and unhidden.

According to Aftab-e Yazd daily, Akbar Torkan said on Saturday that knowhow, experience and human capital are some of the country’s hidden assets, among which foreign partners stand out.

He said that the country was unable to tap into its assets due to the unjust sanctions [the West has imposed on Iran], adding that we can reverse this trend as the conditions on the ground change.

Sanctions showed that Iran can stay alive in the absence of foreign partners, but we need to count on cooperation with foreign partners if we seek to take an accelerated step toward globalization, the advisor said.

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Torkan then touched upon a possible removal of international sanctions and said that the country has got mired in a situation in which it only imported the commodities, adding that a post-sanctions situation does not mean that domestic potential should be ignored and the country can hastily go after imports.

He said that Iran welcomes international cooperation, stressing that the level of cooperation with foreign giants such as Total [a French multinational integrated oil and gas company] will not be like in the past.

For sure, Iran will engage in a higher level of cooperation with these giants. […]

Iran, Afghanistan agree on intelligence cooperation in anti-drugs fight

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says the Islamic Republic and neighboring Afghanistan have agreed on intelligence and security cooperation as part of efforts to combat illicit drugs trafficking.

“Concerning the issue of narcotics, which is a menace beleaguering the region, Iran and Afghanistan itself, we agreed to have intelligence and security cooperation to counterdrug traffickers,” Rouhani said during a joint press conference with his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Ashraf Ghani in Tehran on Sunday.

The Iranian president further noted that Tehran and Kabul agreed to share intelligence on terrorism, violence and extremism in the region, including in Afghan regions bordering Iran, and conduct joint operations if needed.

He added that talks were also held on the issue of Afghan refugees currently residing in Iran, stressing that an agreement was reached on the adoption of measures to register all Afghans now living in Iran.

Turning to the ongoing crisis in Yemen, Rouhani urged all regional countries to formulate political solutions for issues that have turned violent, and help Yemeni people to solve their own problems at the negotiating table and establish peace and calm in their crisis-hit country.

Ghani, for his part, stated that Iran and Afghanistan enjoy age-old and multi-faceted relations, and should use such opportunity to move the region away from the point of danger, and direct it toward peace, tranquility and stability.

“Today, we are facing the serious threat of terrorism, and acts of barbarism. We are witnessing civilian casualties on the daily basis. There is a need for cooperation in order to address problems such as ISIL,” the Afghan president noted.

He also expressed his gratitude to the Iranian government and nation for hosting thousands of Afghan refugees, emphasizing that a mechanism must be sought for their gradual return to Afghanistan.

Ghani also extended an invitation to his Iranian counterpart to pay an official visit to the Afghan capital.

Another big exodus in Iraq (PHOTOS)

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A humanitarian crisis is in the making in Ramadi, Iraq. Up to 70,000 residents of the city of 250,000 are fleeing an IS advance on the city.

According to Haft-e Sobhdaily, it comes after the United States and some Arab countries put pressure on Baghdad to limit the activities of 30,000-plus trained Shiite fighters in the war against IS terrorists.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi obliged and his decision emboldened IS fighters to pursue their deadly goal in Ramadi.

The commander of Badr Organization, a Shiite militia, has said that his forces stand ready to help defend Ramadi. Whether the prime minister has the guts to make a courageous decision remains to be seen.

What comes bellow is a collection of photos showing the outflow of the Iraqis:

 

Kaji Namakzar Wetlands (PHOTOS)

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Kaji Namakzar Wetlands are 22,000-plus hectares in area and located in the northeastern province of South Khorasan.

The lagoon is home to 14 different mammals, and thanks to its mineral-rich water it has therapeutic effects.

The following are the images the Iranian Students’ News Agency posted online of the lagoon on April 19:

Proposed Iran-Turkey joint project to make a movie on Rumi

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A Turkish producer and director has floated the idea of the joint production of a movie on the life of famous Persian poet Mawlana JalaleddinRumi.

The Turkish director was quoted by Fars News Agency on April 16 as saying that in cooperation with Iranian directors, he is going to make a movie which measures up to Hollywood standards.

He further said that he has been conducting research into the project for a while. “Given cultural and historical commonalities between Iran and Turkey, I want it to be a joint project,” he said, adding, “Since the film is intended to live up to Hollywood standards, we might take on some international actors to act in the movie.”

The Turkish director who attended a function at the Iranian embassy in Ankara further said, “The film is estimated to carry a cost of $5-6 million. Turkey can cover $3-4 million of the cost and expects the Iranian side to pick up the rest of the tab.”

Safarkhani, the Iranian cultural attaché in Turkey, for his part, hailed the Turkish director for his determination to complete the project and said, “Given the spiritual vacuum that the younger generation is facing, such movies are very beneficial.”

Turkish people view Rumi, a prominent Persian mystic and poet, as theirs because his tomb is based in Konya.

Iran’s Channel One has recently produced a TV series based on the life story of Rumi.

Leader: Iran must always be prepared for defense

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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has condemned the “shameless” military threats against the Islamic Republic, saying the country must always be ready to defend itself.

The Leader made the comments in a meeting with a group of senior Army commanders in Tehran on Sunday.

Ayatollah Khamenei said Iranians have proved that they can powerfully protect the country and stand against the aggressors “like a tight fist,” praising the “integrity” of the Iranian nation in the face of threats.

The Leader described the Iranian nuclear issue as a “fake myth” that has been devised by the United States to portray the Islamic Republic as a threat.

Ayatollah Khamenei said it is the United State, and not Iran, that is freely posing security threats and interferes in the internal affairs of others.

On the brewing crisis in Yemen, the leader said that a tragedy is in the making in the Arab country and the Americans support injustice there.

Afkham condemns Afghanistan terrorist act

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham rejected as "baseless" the recent claims by Yemeni officials about Iran's alleged support for extremists in the Arab country.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Marzieh Afkham condemned the recent terrorist attack in Afghanistan’s eastern city of Jalalabad which killed a number of people on Sunday.

Afkham condoled with families of martyrs and expressed sympathy with those who survived the terrorist act.

She added that terrorism, extremism and endangering the lives of innocent people are unjustified and unacceptable.

Afkham also emphasized the need for fostering cooperation between the regional countries and the global community aimed at tackling terrorism and extremism.

She concluded that solidarity and unity of all ethnic groups are necessary to halt violence and extremism.

An explosion in Jalalabad killed at least 35 people and injured some 100 others.

An attacker riding a motorbike detonated his explosives as both military servicemen and civilians were waiting to receive their salaries from the bank.

This is while Ahmad Zia Abdulzai, spokesman for the provincial governor in Nangarha, said a separate explosion took place near a shrine in the city, in which no one was injured.

Taliban have rejected any role in the attack. However, Shahidullah Shahid, who has introduced himself as the spokesman for the ISIL terror group, has reportedly claimed responsibility for the incident in a text message to media, Afghanistan’s Khaama news agency reported.