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Iran felicitates Iraq on Tikrit liberation

Marzieh Afkham
Marzieh Afkham

Iran has congratulated the Iraqi government and people on the liberation of the strategic northern city of Tikrit from the ISIL terrorists.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Tuesday that units of government forces, backed by Shia and Sunni volunteer forces, had managed to retake control of the city.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham congratulated Iraq’s army and popular and tribal forces in Salahuddin province for their courageous victory and for the cleansing of the city and other important areas in the province of Takfiri terrorists.

“The recent victories are considered a landmark in the process of fighting terrorism in the country and herald the cleansing of Iraq’s other areas in near future,” she said.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has placed atop its agenda effective and unconditional support for the Iraqi government and people in confronting organized and Takfiri terrorism,” Afkham noted.

In his announcement, Abadi said Iraqi forces had raised the country’s national flag over the Salahuddin provincial government headquarters.

Tikrit had been seized by ISIL in June last year. The city’s recapture is crucial for the Iraqi army in its quest to take control of the country’s second-largest city, Mosul.

ISIL started its campaign of terror in Iraq in early June 2014. The heavily-armed militants took control of the country’s northern city of Mosul before sweeping through parts of the country’s Sunni Arab heartland.

Iraqi soldiers, police units, Kurdish forces, Shia volunteers and Sunni tribesmen have succeeded in driving the ISIL terrorists out of some areas in Iraq.

Iran needs guarantees on Western compliance with terms of deal: MP

Mohammad Hassan Asafari

A senior Iranian lawmaker said Wednesday that Tehran should receive sufficient assurances from P5+1 that they would remain loyal to their commitments under a possible final nuclear deal.

“In the first phase of the agreement, the banking and oil sanctions imposed against Iran should be removed and sufficient guarantees should be obtained from the Western side to get assured of their compliance with the agreement in such a way that if they fail to fulfill their commitments under a final agreement, Iran would be able to resume uranium enrichment,” Secretary of parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Mohammad Hassan Asafari told Fars News Agency.

He recalled the confidence-damaging action taken in the last several decades by the Western countries in their relations with Iran, and said, “The Iranian negotiators should take the necessary measures and tactics to prevent the Western side’s misuse.”

Iran decries Saudi military intervention in Yemen

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Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab-African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Tuesday expressed deep concern about the Saudi intervention in Yemen and subsequent humanitarian plight, saying political means are the only way to resolve the Yemeni crisis.

He made the remarks in a meeting with Qatar’s Foreign Minister Khalid al-Attiyah on the sidelines of the third International Conference on Humanitarian Pledging for Syria.

Amir-Abdollahian said that the Saudi military intervention in Yemen is a strategic mistake and such measures which have created a humanitarian crisis will not help resolve Yemen’s problems.

He said insecurity in the region would lead to growing extremism and terrorism, so the Saudi government must stop any military intervention in Yemen.

He said that political mechanisms provide the only solution to the Yemeni crisis.

Amir-Abdollahian urged all Yemeni political groups and parties to return to the negotiating table based on formerly concluded agreements.

Al-Attiya, meanwhile, expressed concern about escalation of humanitarian crisis in Yemen, terming ‘very difficult and complicated’ the situation in Yemen, calling on the Yemeni political groups to initiate dialogue and national reconciliation.

He said the region needs peace, inviting all regional governments to encourage the Yemeni political groups to initiate dialogue to stop the bloodshed.

Iran commemorates Islamic Republic Day

Islamic Republic Day

Iran has commemorated the 36th anniversary of the historic referendum in which Iranians overwhelmingly voted for the establishment of the Islamic Republic following the collapse of the US-backed Pahlavi regime in 1979.

In a landmark two-day referendum held on March 30-31, 1979, less than two months after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, over 98.2 percent of eligible Iranians voters voted for the establishment of an Islamic Republic in the country.

The Islamic Republic was established in Iran in line with the popular motto of the 1979 Islamic Revolution that called for “Independence, Freedom and the Islamic Republic” for the country.

Since then, the Iranian nation annually celebrates Farvardin 12 in the solar calendar year, which falls on April 1 in normal years and March 31 in leap years, as the anniversary of the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The day is referred to as the Islamic Republic Day.

The 1979 Islamic Revolution led to the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty and put an end to 2,500 years of monarchic rule in Iran.

The Islamic Revolution, led by late Imam Khomeini, established a new political system based on Islamic values and democracy.

Iran Lose to Saudi Arabia in AFC U-23 Championship qualifiers

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Iran were defeated by Saudi Arabia in the 2016 AFC U-23 Championship qualifiers on Tuesday.

The Iranian squad suffered a 2-1 home defeat in Group C of the 2016 AFC U-23 Championship qualifiers at Tehran’s Azadi Stadium.

Abdulfattah Asiri gave the visiting team a lead in the 70th minute. Abdulrahman Al-Ghamdi made it 2-0 ten minutes later after a big mistake from Iran defender Mohammad Moradmand.

Mohammad Khakpour’s men pulled a goal back in the 84th minute after Saudi Arabia defender Saeed Awads Alyami scored an own goal.

With the result, Saudi Arabia advanced to the regional Olympic qualifying tournament as the first team and Iran as one of the best second-placed teams.

Official urges FM to call off Erdogan visit unless he apologizes

Mozafar

Officials of the countries whose policies stoke terrorism and tension in the region are laying the blame on others, Hossein Mozafar, a member of the Expediency Council and a Tehran MP, said Tuesday in reaction to comments by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has recently accused Iran of seeking regional dominance.

Countries such as Turkey which have failed to secure their regional objectives are trying to pin the blame on Iran, which has not interfered in any country, he told Fars News Agency in an interview on March 31.

“To make up for its shameful policies, Turkey is pointing a finger of blame at Iran, so the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should act more decisively and call off Erdogan’s Tehran visit unless he apologizes for his anti-Iranian comments,” Mozafar said.

His comments came after the Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned the Turkish envoy in Tehran to seek explanation about the comments of President Erdogan, who says critical comments by Iranian MPs won’t force him to call off his Iran visit.

Supreme Leader pardons over 800 prisoners

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Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei on Tuesday pardoned or commuted the prison terms of 809 convicts sentenced by various Iranian courts.

The pardon was granted at the request of the Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani to mark the anniversary of the formation of the Islamic Republic (April 1).

Article 110 of the Constitution grants the Supreme Leader the right to pardon or reduce the sentences of convicts upon recommendation from the head of the Judiciary.

The clemency, however, does not apply to all types of convicts, including those who have been sentenced for their role in armed struggle against the country, armed or organized drug trafficking, rape, armed robbery, arms smuggling, abduction, bribery and embezzlement.

I won’t cancel my visit on the strength of protests by Iranian MPs: Erdogan

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he is not about to call off his planned Tehran visit because of backlash by some representatives of the Islamic Consultative Assembly.

A March 31st report by Entekhab, a news website, quoted the Turkish President as telling a news conference in Istanbul that Iranian MPs are not in the same league as he is.

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Erdogan, who views himself, in his dreams, as the head of the modern Ottoman Empire, further said he insists on non-intervention in Yemen’s internal affairs. “Some Iranians have criticized me for my comments. One such individual is the vice-chairman of an Iranian parliamentary committee and the other is someone I don’t know.

“They are not in my league. They can’t decide whether I visit Iran or not. Whether I go there or not is my call. I decide on my schedule. The Iran visit remains on my agenda. However, we follow the developments in Yemen which are very important to us. Our decisions will be in based on what happens there.”

Iran says no extension being considered for nuclear talks

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An Iranian official has said all parties to nuclear talks between Iran and P5+1 are making serious efforts to find solutions to the outstanding issues surrounding Tehran’s nuclear program, adding there is no talk yet of extending the negotiations beyond the March 31 deadline to reach a mutual understanding.

Speaking to reporters in the Swiss city of Lausanne late on Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry’s Director General for Political Affairs Hamid Baidinejad said the issue of continuing the talks beyond the March 31 deadline has not been raised yet, adding that finding solutions to the remaining issues is of “importance to all.”

“All [the negotiating sides] emphasize that the chance should not be missed and they are all doing their best,” he added.

The Iranian negotiator also said no agreement has been finalized yet between Iran and P5+1, noting that all the parties believe they should focus on further efforts to achieve their objectives and reach a mutual understanding.

“The marathon meetings will continue so that we reach a final agreement,” Baidinejad pointed out.

Asked whether the points of difference were technical or political, the official said ministerial-level discussions “may have a technical framework, but have important political aspects.”

The senior Foreign Ministry official emphasized that all the negotiating parties should make their own decisions and work on new formulas to settle the outstanding issues.

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Iran rejects arms dispatch accusations

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham

Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham in a statement on Tuesday refuted accusations about Iran sending weapons to Yemen.

Afkham referred to those allegations as ‘complete fabrications’ and ‘sheer lies.’

She stressed such claims ‘will by no means justify recent attacks on Yemen.’

Iran has civil aviation agreement with Yemen and Tehran has dispatched aid and medicine to the war-torn region using its civil flights, the spokeswoman added.

Afkham underlined that Iran’s Red Crescent Society is ready to help the injured Yemenis.

She also urged the international community, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in particular, to help the war-torn country.

Afkham called on international bodies to help prevent further foreign attack on Yemeni people.

It came after the director of Iran Red Crescent’s Relief and Rescue Organization Nasser Charkhsaz voiced readiness to dispatch aid and medicine to Yemen.

Expressing sympathy with the people of the Arab country, the official said his organization is determined to render services to Yemenis as long as it is necessary.

Charkhsaz also said that his organization is inclined to transfer the injured Yemenis to Iran for medical treatment.

Iran’s Red Crescent Society has already sent a planeload of humanitarian aid and medicine to Yemen.

The 13-ton relief package of Iranian humanitarian aid is intended to help those recently targeted by Saudi-led aggression on Yemen.