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Tehran nuclear talks at breathtaking stage

Iran-US Talks-Araqchi
Iran-US Talks-Araqchi

“The nuclear negotiations have reached a breathtaking point and both sides have entered into many details,” Araqchi said on Friday.

Araqchi, who is also the deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs, said the Iranian negotiating team will continue to insist on Iran’s rights and will not overstep the country’s “redlines” in the talks.

Acknowledging that the two sides are still divided over “key issues”, Araqchi said, “We will by no means leave the negotiating table, but will not retreat an iota from Iran’s rights either.”

He said that Iran is ready to accept solutions that would allay concerns over the country’s nuclear energy program provided that they take into consideration the Islamic Republic’s rights and redlines.

According to Araqchi, no concrete progress has been made yet in the ongoing talks.

Iran and the six world powers – the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany – are currently in talks to work out a final accord that would end the dispute over Tehran’s civilian nuclear work.

On Thursday night, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and US Secretary of State John Kerry held a meeting in New York to discuss progress made during the ongoing nuclear talks and to confer on how to proceed with the negotiations.

Zarif leads the Iranian negotiating team while Ashton heads the opposite side.

The two sides clinched an interim deal in Geneva, Switzerland, last November. The agreement took effect on January 20 and expired six months later. In July, they agreed to extend the negotiations until November 24 amid differences over a number of key issues.

Iran, EU, US hold trilateral meeting in NY

Zarif-Kerry-Ashton
Zarif-Kerry-Ashton

The three top diplomats sat down in New York on Thursday night to discuss progress made during the ongoing nuclear talks and to confer on how to proceed with the negotiations.

Iran and six world powers – the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany – are currently in talks to work out a final accord that would end the dispute over Tehran’s civilian nuclear work.

Zarif leads the Iranian negotiating team while Ashton heads the opposite side.

During a meeting with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Wednesday, Zarif said that Iran is determined to reach a final deal with six world powers and called on the West to seize the “rare” opportunity to settle the “fabricated” dispute over Tehran’s nuclear work.

The top Iranian diplomat expressed Tehran’s firm determination in considering any solution presented for the country’s nuclear issue.

Iran and the six world powers clinched an interim deal in Geneva, Switzerland, last November. The agreement took effect on January 20 and expired six months later. In July, they agreed to extend the negotiations until November 24 amid differences over a number of key issues.

Iran, P5+1 never been closer to nuclear deal: German FM

Rouhani-Iran-Germany-UNGA
Rouhani-Iran-Germany-UNGA

“We have never been so close to a deal as now,” Steinmeier told reporters following his meeting with Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting in New York on Thursday.

He, however, said that the final phase of the talks before the end of the November 24 deadline is “probably the most difficult.”

There are still “hurdles” to get over in the course of the talks, he said but stressed that a collapse of the current negotiations was “not permissible.”

During the meeting with the top German diplomat, Rouhani said a nuclear deal between Tehran and the P5+1 group of world powers was possible if the opposite side demonstrated political will toward the conclusion of an agreement.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran seeks a win-win agreement for all parties,” he added.

The Iranian president underlined the need for the immediate signing of a comprehensive deal but stressed that such a deal should protect Iran’s rights without bias and be based on international regulations.

Iran and the six world powers – the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany – are currently in talks to work out a final accord that would end the dispute over Tehran’s civilian nuclear work.

The two sides clinched an interim deal in Geneva, Switzerland, last November. The agreement took effect on January 20 and expired six months later. In July, they agreed to extend the negotiations until November 24 amid differences over a number of key issues.

 

Terrorism, extremism threatening entire world: Rouhani

Rouhani-general assembly
Rouhani-general assembly

Addressing the 69th annual session of the United Nations Assembly in New York on Thursday, Rouhani said extremism is a global phenomenon which has been fostered by certain countries which are now unable to fight it.

Noting that extremism and terrorism have turned into a global phenomena, Rouhani said, “All countries that have played a role in creating these terrorist organization, should own up to their mistake and apoplexies,” not only to the past, but also to future generation.

Rouhani stated that the most painful point about current terrorism is that terrorists are beheading people and killing innocent civilians under the name of religion while all divine religions are essentially against violence and extremism.

This is a strategic mistake if some counties are trying to consolidate their domination over the Middle East region under the pretext of fighting terrorism because regional countries can fight terrorism in the region on their own.

“If other countries really want to fight terrorism, they should help regional countries in their effort to do this,” Rouhani added.

He also advised regional countries to note that all of them are in the same boat and need coordination and cooperation to fight regional issues.

Referring to Iran’s nuclear issue, the Iranian president said Iran’s nuclear case has no other solution but negotiation and “if there are parties that imagine other solutions to this issue,” they are greatly mistaken.

He noted that negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries have fared successfully in past months and will hopefully reach a comprehensive agreement within the deadline set for this purpose.

The Iranian president stated that the Islamic Republic has abided by its commitments, though the other parties have sometimes taken steps in the opposite direction.

Rouhani said Iran is determined to continue its nuclear energy program according to international regulations and is committed to negotiation with other countries in this regard under conditions of mutual respect and in accordance with international regulations.

Iran refutes claims of supporting terrorism

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

In his address to the UN General Assembly on Wednesday night, Cameron claimed that “Iran’s support for terrorist organizations” needs to change.

“The speech by the British prime minister at the UN General Assembly shows the perpetuation of the egocentric attitude of a government which has a history of [causing] trouble in our region and many of the problems facing the region are due to the wrong policies [adopted] by that government,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Marzieh Afkham, said Thursday.

The Iranian official expressed regret that the British government which has been supporting terrorist groups has passed an “inappropriate judgment” on Iran which has always been at the forefront of the campaign against the scourge of terrorism.

Afkham said that the British government has endangered regional and international peace and security by supporting the ISIL Takfiri terrorist group.

The ISIL terrorists control large areas of Syria’s east and north. The ISIL sent its Takfiri militants into Iraq in June, seizing large parts of land straddling the border between Syria and Iraq.

The terrorists have committed heinous crimes and threatened all communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and Izadi Kurds, during their advances.

According to a CIA source, more than 15,000 foreign fighters from more than 80 countries have gone to Syria to join militant groups. Two thousand of the fighters are believed to be Westerners, including at least 500 British nationals.

 

Iran Not to Cooperate with Fake US-Led Anti-ISIL Coalition

Iranian parliament speaker
Iranian parliament speaker

“The US president has said that they along with their regional allies will uproot terrorism in the world which is a ridiculous political jokes,” Larijani said, addressing an open session of the parliament in Tehran on Wednesday.

He underscored that terrorism cannot be uprooted with airstrikes, adding that the air attacks will have two consequences; firstly, killing and displacing the people who live in the bombed regions; secondly, displaying the ineffectiveness of the US resort to power.

“These US attacks will spread terrorism, as the bombings in Afghanistan didn’t uproot terrorism and, rather, helped the terrorists’ coming in control and spread in other countries,” Larijani said.

He condemned the US and other western states’ moves in the region, and said, “We have opposed terrorism in the region since the beginning and will really fight against it but we don’t cooperate with the fake coalitions as we don’t see them legitimate.”

After the so-called US-led coalition against the ISIL declared its creation, Iran lashed out at the western states for pursuing a double-standard policy towards campaign against terrorism in various countries.

Last Monday, the Iranian Supreme Leader said the US had played no role in the ISIL’s recent defeat in Iraq, and stressed that Washington officials have repeatedly demanded Iran to join them in the fight against the ISIL, but Iran had rejected all their demands.

“During the days I was at the hospital, I had fun listening to the remarks of the US officials on fighting Daesh (ISIL),” Ayatollah Khamenei said in an interview with Iran’s state-run TV as he left the hospital after a successful prostate surgery.

Ayatollah Khamenei described the US officials’ allegations about fighting the ISIL as hollow and biased, and said the US disappointment at Iran’s partnership in its incorrect and illegal coalition was an “unrivaled honor” for Tehran.

Ayatollah Khamenei elaborated on some details of the US demands for Iran’s cooperation in forming the anti-ISIL coalition, and said, “During the hard days of Daesh’s attacks on Iraq, the US ambassador to Iraq demanded our envoy in the country (Iraq) that Iran and the US meet for negotiations and coordination on Daesh. Our ambassador reflected the issue to Iran and although some officials didn’t voice opposition, I opposed it and said we will not cooperate with the Americans in this regard since they have a corrupt intention and stained hands and how could we have cooperation with the Americans under such conditions.”

He referred to US Secretary of State John Kerry’s remarks that his country wouldn’t invite Iran to the anti-ISIL coalition, and said, “The same US secretary of state had personally demanded (Iranian Foreign Minister) Dr. (Mohammad Javad) Zarif, and called for cooperation with us on Daesh but Dr. Zarif had rejected his demand.”

Ayatollah Khamenei also revealed that “the US deputy secretary of state (Wendy Sherman) repeated the same demand for cooperation with Iran against the ISIL during the talks with her Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araqchi, and the Iranian deputy foreign minister refused it”.

He underscored Iran’s firm and explicit opposition to cooperation with the US in fighting the ISIL, and said, “Now they are telling a lie that they won’t accept Iran in the coalition because Iran had announced its opposition to its presence in such a coalition since the very beginning.”

Ayatollah Khamenei said that the US and its allies had earlier formed “a coalition of several countries against Syria, but they couldn’t do a damn thing”, and ensured that the same failure will be repeated with regard to Iraq.

Reiterating that the Americans were not serious about fighting the ISIL, he said, “The Americans and even Daesh are well aware that the move which broke Daesh’s backbone in Iraq was not the US action but the acts of the popular forces and the Iraqi army who had well learned the ways to fight Daesh and inflicted heavy damages on the group.”

He underscored that the Iraqi popular forces and army’s blows to the ISIL would continue, and said, “The reality is that the Americans are seeking an excuse to do the same actions in Iraq and Syria that they are doing in Pakistan, where they trespass on the country’s territory without any permission, despite the existence of a sovereign government and a powerful army (in Pakistan), and bomb different parts.”

“The Americans should know that if they do this, the same problems that were created on their way in the past ten years in Iraq will be created for them again,” Ayatollah Khamenei stressed.

Iran researchers design stress calculator

Iran-researchers-calculate-stress
Iran-researchers-calculate-stress

Dr. Hossein Hassanpour, one of the project’s researchers, said the device is supposed to be equipped with a computer game, which can be used to reduce people’s stress.

He said one way the device can be used on professional athletes and said, “One of the problems of professional athletes in national teams’ camps is stress, which even themselves are not aware of. Even the least amount of stress sometimes changes the result of a game.”

Stress accelerates heartbeat and reduces skin resistance, Hassanpour said and noted, “Therefore by calculating the amount of skin resistance through sensors attached to fingers, one can produce signals…, which indicate 16 signs of stress.”

The researcher said the bracelet is connected to computer through Bluetooth, showing the amount of stress in the form of sound, image or a chart.

Iran artists works displayed at Art Expo Malaysia

Iran-Malasia-expo-art
Iran-Malasia-expo-art

This year’s edition of the event, which marks its eighth officially started in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. It has exhibited works by artists from more than 30 countries in the form of 70 galleries.

The Iranian artists’ works were displayed at Art Expo Malaysia 2014’s visual arts section. They include oil painting, watercolor, and tile art.

Iranian artists displayed at the event include Fathollah Marzban and Asghar Yaghoubi, who have had their works sported at the three booths assigned to the Islamic Republic.

The event was launched in 2007 by entrepreneur-impresario Datuk Vincent Sim Tiak Choo to fulfill his dream of having an art fair to bring together some of the finest artworks from all over the world to Kuala Lumpur under one roof, according to the AEM’s website.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 25

Iranian Newspapers headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

The comments of the Supreme Leader at a meeting with senior military and law enforcement officials dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Thursday. “The experience of the Sacred Defense showed that we can defy the unrealistic expectations of global powers,” Ayatollah Khamenei said. The meetings of President Rouhani with world leaders, particularly British Prime Minister David Cameron, in New York also grabbed a lot of front-page attention.

Abrar: “The reopening of the British embassy [in Tehran] does not need parliamentary approval,” a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly said.

Abrar: “Iran can serve as a reliable energy hub for Europe,” President Rouhani tells his Austrian counterpart.

 

Abrar newspaper-09-25


Afarinesh: “If we believe in the logic of our revolution, why should we be afraid of holding talks with others in advance?” Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani asked.

Afarinesh: “As long as our economy remains in the shadows of government policy, our problems won’t be solved,” said Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.

 

Afarinesh newspaper-09-25


Aftab-e Yazd: “A historic turnaround in diplomacy; [President] Rouhani met with British Prime Minister David Cameron [in New York].”

Aftab-e Yazd: “Some are distorting the comments of [the late] Imam Khomeini,” said former Parliament Speaker Nateq Nouri. He further stated that if there were one person faithful to Imam and to the Supreme Leader to the end, that would be Hashemi Rafsanjani.

 

Aftabe Yazd newspaper-09-25


Arman-e Emrooz: “I had the government-issue car for only one and a half months,” said Mohammad Reza Mirtajeddini, the vice-president for parliamentary affairs under Ahmadinejad. His comment came in response to allegations by officials with President Rouhani’s government that their predecessor are not handing back the government items which are at their disposal.

 

arman newspaper-09-25


Asrar: “Confronting terrorism is a priority of Iran,” Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said.

Asrar: “Our most important strategy is to win the [upcoming] legislative election,” said Mohammad Reza Aref [a prominent reformist figure who served as the deputy of President Mohammad Khatami].

 

Asrar newspaper-09-25


Ettela’at: “Iran’s presence in the fight against IS is necessary,” said the Iraqi president.

Ettela’at: “It is impossible to deprive the public of communications technology,” said the Iranian police chief.

Ettela’at: “Making threats against the Iranian nation is useless; tensions between Iran and the United States should ease,” President Rouhani said in New York on Wednesday.

 

Ettelaat newspaper-09-25


Hamshahri: “Iran is in 10th spot in a new world ranking released by FIVB [International Volleyball Federation].”

Hamshahri: The Islamic Consultative Assembly has rejected a bill that would have sent those convicted of tax fraud to jail.

 

Hamshahri newspaper-09-25


Hemayat: “Iranian athletes bag one gold, four silver medals and a bronze on day five [of the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea].” In the overall standings Iran is now 8th.

 

hemayat newspaper-09-25


Kaenat: “Adherence to values is a red line in the talks,” said Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani.

 

Kaenat newspaper-09-25


Kar va Kargar: “Iran is on its way to becoming an economic heavyweight,” President Rouhani says.

 

kar va kargar newspaper-09-25kar va kargar newspaper-09-25


Kayhan: “Had it not been for Iranian assistance, Iraq would have been under the control of terrorists today,” President Rouhani told the UN chief.

 

Kayhan newspaper-09-25


Mardomsalari: “Inflation is expected to slip below 18 percent by yearend,” the Iranian government has forecast.

 

Mardom Salari newspaper-09-25


Rah-e Mardom: “Sending a letter by [Former President Mohammad] Khatami to the Leader was a positive move. He should have paid a visit to the leader, but some didn’t allow that to happen,” Ali Motahari, who represents Tehran in parliament, said.

I disagree with blocking social networks

Iran Police chief: Ahmadi Moghadam
Iran Police chief: Ahmadi Moghadam

Iran’s Police Chief Brigadier General Esmail Ahmadi Moghadam says the infrastructure Iran has set for social networking sites to operate in the country is not adequate.

Mehr News Agency quoted Brigadier General Ahmadi Moghadam as telling reporters in the northwestern city of Ardabil on Tuesday that providing and maintaining the security of such online services is imperative and that the whole world has underlined the necessity of such security.

He said the Supreme Cyberspace Council has made preparations for the operation of social networks, adding that security concerns should be addressed if we are to develop the cyberspace.

He further said that the police deal with the issue of internet content filtering as they take into account issues related to prevention of criminal acts.

“I do not agree with blocking such social websites, but we need to observe security rules,” said the general.