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Iran unveils new home-made training fighter

Iran home-made training fighter 1

Iran on Monday unveiled a new home-made combat fighter, named Saeqeh 2 (Thunderbolt 2), which will also be used for training purposes.

“The supersonic fighter jet which has been designed and built by the Defense Ministry’s aerospace industries organization in cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Air Force will do close-range cover and backup in tactical missions as well as advanced pilot training missions,” Iranian Deputy Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami said, addressing the unveiling ceremony.

He said the aircraft has been built on the basis of a new design which has maximized its combat power, adding that the plane has also been equipped with advanced electro-avionics and weapons systems to train pilots for flying with the existing or new heavy fighters.

In relevant remarks on Sunday, a senior Iranian Air Force commander also announced that the country is planning to build a new high-tech combat aircraft capable of tracing US and Israeli modern and stealth planes.

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Envoy dismisses report that fisherman shot dead by Turkmen police

Mousa Golpaygani

Iranian Ambassador to Turkmenistan Mohammad Muosa Golpayegani has rejected reports that Turkmen maritime police have recently killed an Iranian fisherman.

“The deadly incident in which an Iranian fisherman lost his life dates back a couple of years. In a meeting I had with the Turkmen foreign minister, he offered a letter of condolences by his president which reflected there was no hostility between Ashgabat and Tehran,” the envoy said.

He added, “In November 2014, an Iranian fishing boat strayed into Turkmenistan’s waters and was intercepted by Turkmen maritime police. Nobody was injured in this incident.”

He stated, “The November story has been mixed up with the old incident. Reports that the Iranian trawler has been confiscated and those on board are to be prosecuted are true. We are trying to have them pardoned.”

Iran ready to train Iraqi army: General

General Hossein Valivand

Commander of the elite Army Command and General Staff College (DAFOOS) Brigadier General Hossein Valivand said the academy is ready to train Iraqi army officers.

Speaking to IRNA, the general said the issue of training Iraqi officers was discussed in a recent visit to Tehran by Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi.

Al-Obeidi paid a visit to Tehran on December 29 and called for more support from Iran for Iraq’s armed forces, saying cooperation between the two forces is a strategic need.

Minister of Defense Brigadier General Hossein Dehghan told his Iraqi counterpart that supporting Iraq’s armed forces is part of Iran’s defense and security strategies.

In response to a question whether the Iranian army has a program to train Iraq’s Kurdistan peshmergas, Valivand said DAFOOS is an elite military academy and is ready to cooperate with armed forces of friendly countries.

‘When our Defense Ministry signs a security defense contract with a country, then we can train officers of that country or send staff for training,’ said the general, adding that officers from Oman, Pakistan, and Syria are currently being trained in Iran.

He said Iranian officers also take training courses in China, Pakistan, and Oman.

Tehran, Montevideo deny report on Iran diplomat expulsion

Uruguay

On Friday, Israeli daily Haaretz quoted an unidentified Israeli official as saying that Uruguay had expelled a senior Iranian diplomat two weeks ago over last month’s planting of a fake bomb near Israel’s embassy in Montevideo.

However, Iran’s embassy in Montevideo rejected the report as false on Saturday, saying such media claims are aimed at creating Iranophobia and tarnishing the Islamic Republic’s international image.

In a similar statement on Friday, the Uruguayan government also denied having expelled an Iranian diplomat in relation to the fake bomb incident.

On January 8, the police in Uruguay discovered an object suggestive of a bomb near the new Israeli embassy located in the World Trade Center office complex in Montevideo.

Montevideo bomb squad officers detonated the fake bomb. Bomb brigade Lieutenant Colonel Alfredo Larramendi told reporters that the dummy bomb “never posed any danger,” but it might have been planted “there to see the response time” of responders, or to “size up the quality of the security of Israel’s embassy.”

Tehran has said in the past that Tel Aviv has ordered attacks against its own embassies in India and Georgia in order to damage Iran’s image in the host countries.

Iran makes anti-Alzheimerˈs drug from saffron, for 1st time in world

Iran-saffron
Iran-saffron

Researchers at Tehran University of Medical Sciences in cooperation with a science-based company made an anti-Alzheimer’s medicine from saffron on the back of a ten-year research.

The head of the research program, Jamaleddin Jalali said that the medicine is made of saffron, which is an Iranian herb whose countless medical benefits are mentioned by renowned Iranian scientists, including Avicenna in “the Canon of Medicine”.

Saffron has positive effect on human mood, helps sharpen memory, and improve eye-sight.

He said that the science-based company, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and the hospitals affiliated to that university launched numerous tests before the production of the herbal medicine ˈSafrotinˈ which can decrease the signs of the Alzheimerˈs disease noticeably.

Jalali said that there are only five effective medicines for the Alzheimerˈs disease in the world today and Safrotinˈs effects exactly match those of the best of its foreign equivalent medicines, minus their side-effects.

He referred to two famous anti-Alzheimerˈs medicines in the world, claiming that Safrotin is as effective, and that long-running clinical tests have proved the new medicineˈs efficiency.

He said that some three years ago an article about Safrotin was published in one of the most reputable scientific magazines of the world, which became a basis for the other researchers around the globe.

ˈFifty two documentaries in the field have been presented up to now and the medicine has been registered in EUˈs pharmacopeia, while at the 12th Avicenna Festival, it was praised as the top medical product of the year,ˈ added Jalali.

He said that the new drug for the Alzheimerˈs has also anti-cancer effects.

Seeking unilateral benefits ruins Iran talks, Putin says

Putin

“The crucial point is that nobody should try to derive unilateral benefit from the situation or to bargain out more than what is needed for a balanced and just resolution of this complicated issue,” Putin said in an interview with Egyptian Al-Ahram newspaper on Sunday.

Putin also said that the two sides have yet to find a final solution to the case despite the fact that they have made considerable progress in the talks over the past months.

“Substantial progress has been made [in talks between Iran and P5+1]. However, we have not managed yet to produce a final comprehensive solution either regarding the Iranian nuclear program itself or the prospects of lifting the sanctions,” Putin said.

He said, however, that Russia expects efforts in this field to continue for reaching a final deal.

The top Russian official also defended Iran’s right to have a peaceful nuclear program, saying that Moscow believes Iran can enrich uranium under the supervision of the IAEA.

Since an interim deal was agreed in Geneva in November 2013, Iran and P5+1 – the United States, the UK, China, France, Russia, and Germany — have missed two self-imposed deadlines to ink a final agreement.

The negotiating sides now seek to reach a high-level political agreement by April 1 and to confirm the full technical details of the accord by July 1.

The scale of Iran’s uranium enrichment and the timetable for the lifting of anti-Iran sanctions are seen as major sticking points in the talks.

Iran has so far suspended some of its nuclear enrichment program in return for certain sanctions relief.

EU’s Mogherini: Time to show political will for Iran’s nuclear deal

Mogherini

European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini underlined that Iran and six world powers should seize the opportunity, in their negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear energy program, to reach a comprehensive deal.

Speaking in the 51st Munich Security Conference on Sunday, Mogherini pointed to the ongoing talks between Iran and P5+1 (the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany) and said, “We cannot lose the opportunity.”

She further commented on the deadline for a nuclear deal between the two sides, and said, “Not much time is left. Now is the time to show a strong political will… now we are at a critical stage.”

Earlier in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Saturday, Mogherini said that P5+1 has “strong political determination” to strike a deal with Iran.

She also noted that the long-awaited accord will have positive effects on the regional developments.

Iran and the six nations (alternatively known as E3+3) are in talks to hammer out a final agreement to end more than a decade of impasse over Tehran’s peaceful nuclear energy program.

Iran and the six powers look to reach a framework agreement in March and a final long-term deal by June 30.

Following an interim nuclear deal signed in Geneva in November 2013, two deadlines for a final, comprehensive deal have been missed, and now a third one is looming on July 1.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Feb. 9

Iranian Newspapers Headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

The Supreme Leader’s expression of support for a nuclear deal that would guarantee the dignity and progress of the Iranian nation and lift all sanctions “in the real sense of the word,” dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers Monday. Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s comments that failure to clinch a nuclear deal “wouldn’t be the end of the world” along with President Rouhani’s reaction to critics of his nuclear policy also appeared on the covers of dailies.

 

Abrar: “Failure of nuclear talks wouldn’t be the end of the world,” the Iranian FM said.

Abrar: The impeachment of [Minister of Roads and Urban Development Abbas] Akhoundi has been set in motion.

 

Abrar newspaper-02-08-2015


Abrar-e Eghtesadi: Trade exchanges between Iran and Italy will rise.

 

Abrar Eghtesadi newspaper-02-08-2015


Afarinesh: A dust cloud has forced the closedown of schools and government offices in Khuzestan Province.

 

Afarinesh newspaper-02-08-2015


Afkar: A second phase of the war to sell oil cheap has gotten underway.

 

Afkar newspaper-02-08-2015


Aftab-e Yazd: “Learn how to be a real critic,” the president told those critical of his government’s nuclear policy.

 

Aftabe Yazd newspaper-02-08-2015


Arman-e Emrooz: “I would approve of a good deal,” said the Supreme Leader.

Arman-e Emrooz: What a stroll leads to is important

President Rouhani made the comment in reaction to principlists who have been coming down on his foreign minister for taking a walk with US Secretary of State John Kerry on the streets of Geneva last month.

 

Armane Emrooz newspaper-02-08-2015


Asrar: “Extension of talks would not serve anyone’s interests,” said Zarif.

Asrar: Copayment of individuals with Social Security insurance is to drop to zero.

 

Asrar newspaper-02-08-2015


Ettela’at: “We aim to have all sanctions removed,” said Foreign Minister Zarif.

 

Ettelaat newspaper-02-08-2015


Iran: “Time is right for a deal with Iran,” says Zarif [in a statement aimed at P5+1].

Iran: “We should not sideline the elite under one pretext or another,” said President Rouhani.

Iran newspaper-02-08-2015


Jomhouri Islami: “By acting wisely, we can achieve all goals of the revolution,” said Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani.

 

Jomhouri Eslami newspaper-02-08-2015


Kaenat: Two companies alone account for 70 percent of all car imports.

Kaenat: Some 26 percent of addicts use psychedelic drugs.

 

Kaenat newspaper-02-08-2015


Kayhan: “Sanctions should be lifted in the real sense of the word,’ said the Supreme Leader.

 

Kayhan newspaper-02-08-2015


Resalat: “A nuclear deal should be transparent and come in one single stage,” said the Supreme Leader.

 

Resaalat newspaper-02-08-2015


Tafahom: The likelihood of a drop in interest rates in Iran [this year] has fallen to zero.

 

Tafahom newspaper-02-08-2015


Tejarat: “In 2015 Iranian economy will grow and inflation will decline,” predicted Business Monitor.

 

Tejarat newspaper-02-08-2015

 

Supreme Leader’s message is catching on with the youth

Mohammad Javad-Larijani

The secretary of Iran’s Human Rights Council has described Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s message to the youth in Europe and North America as a shrewd step toward developing a mutual understanding with the world.

Mohammad Javad Larijani drew a comparison between the leader’s message and the letter of the late Imam Khomeini to the Soviet leader and said, “Imam’s message was addressed to officials and pundits; the leader’s is aimed at the public. The two are interrelated though.”

The following is the translation of part of what Larijani, who was a member of the three-man team that delivered the late Imam’s letter to Mikhail Gorbachev, said in the interview reported by Khabaronline on February 5:

The leader’s message to the youth, which has new features, deals with the West’s expansionist policies and its showdown with Islam.

The Islamic Revolution is one major reason why Westerners are sensitive to the political Islam model we have championed. Islamic Awakening is one of the phenomena the Islamic Revolution set in motion in the world of Islam.

Confrontation with the Muslim faith is being pursued vigorously in the West. A victory for Iran in this confrontation would result in the revival of the faith the West is so afraid of. They were hopeful Iran’s Islamic model would not find its way beyond Iranian borders.

In Egypt, for instance, the popular movement turned into a revolution followed by formation of a government. But the Muslim Brotherhood could not offer what Egyptians favored and anticipated. People were allowed to choose between two options: a secular system – like Turkey’s – and a Salafi system. But they wanted neither of them. In other words, efforts to establish a government failed, but the movement has not failed yet.

The leader’s message to the youth, which has new features, deals with the West’s expansionist policies and its showdown with Islam.

That they say the Islamic Awakening movement has foundered is not true, because the yardstick on this question is Iran [whose Islamic Revolution continues to inspire people]. An Islamophobia project has been set in motion. Paris terror attacks are just one act in this long-running play. For sure, it’s not the first one, nor will it be the last.

How can one reveal what is unfolding behind the scene? The path the Supreme Leader has chosen [writing a direct letter to the Western youth] is shrewd. When the youth fathom the message, they will pose the following question: ‘Is the West entitled to pursue terrorist acts, create ISIL and pit terrorist groups against people?’

That’s why people in the West, the youth in particular, should understand that Islam and freedom are not the main points here, and that the image they have painted of the Muslim faith has nothing to do with genuine Islam. What they are depicting is an American-style Islam. The late Imam [Khomeini] once said: They [the West] tarnish Islamic principles through their own agents.

You see that under a flag which bears “There is no god but Allah”, which is the most popular slogan in history and is all about monotheism and freedom-seeking, [a reference to the black flag of ISIL under which members of the notorious terrorist group brutally behead their hostages in the name of Islam] the terrorists decapitate people as they shout ‘God is the greatest’.

So when people in the West hear this slogan “There is no god but Allah”, they automatically recall the beheading of an innocent person. These are new techniques through which they enslave people by engineering the public opinion.

When the Islamic Revolution emerged victorious, nobody would have imagined that its message would one day gain traction.

The Leader’s message is very significant for the future of the West. If you take a look back at history, you will learn that the Great French Revolution [1789-1793] to which the Western history is greatly indebted had three key slogans.

Number one is equality which bans the exploitation of others at the hands of one group. But equality is non-existent in the West today. Those who are rich hold power.

The second slogan is liberty. In the West, liberty is treated as a petty issue, and you are not allowed to challenge or examine the rationality or foundations of things. “There is no compulsion in religion” says you should not impose an ideology on us; let us decide – as humans – to be laic or religious persons. There is no such opportunity to choose [in the West].

Fraternity is the third slogan which is nowhere to be seen in the West today. In one world war, for instance, as many as 56 million people were killed. Acts of violence – which were later committed during the Vietnam War and has since been repeated – civil unrest, racism, self-centeredness, and egomaniac behaviors in a country which claims to be the cradle of freedom are all the direct result of this civilization. Such a civilization is doomed to fail and its prospects are not bright.

We need to be patient [for the leader’s message to sink in]. Words are like seeds which are sown; they grow gradually. When the Islamic Revolution emerged victorious, nobody would have imagined that its message would one day gain traction. Truthful words will definitely grow, especially through modern devices, and rational, simple, fluent and dialectical literatures.

Explaining well-founded knowledge in a simple language is an art. The holy Prophet (PBUH) spoke in a way that everyone could understand depending on their knowledge.

The content of this message [the Leader’s] shows a new method has been utilized. It should be promoted. Perhaps it is the first time after the revolution that we use this language to develop a mutual understanding with the world.

World Free of Violence poster exhibition opens in Tehran

World Free of Violence poster exhibition 11

A poster exhibition dubbed ˈWorld Free of Violenceˈhas opened in Tehran, displaying selected works of Iranian and world graphic artists.

In the inauguration ceremony, President Rohani’s Chief of Staff Mohammad Nahavandian and Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ali Jannati and his Deputy for Art Affairs Ali Mouradkhani were present.

Jannati said, “Artists should join others in the fight against violence, and try their best to make peace a feature of the world.”

Meanwhile, Nahavandian told the opening ceremony, “Over the past 18 months, thanks to Iranian unity, we have managed to ease the economic problems of the nation. The Iranian solidarity has forced Westerners to accept the realities and stop making illegitimate threats.”

The exhibition shows 93 works of world and Iranian artists in the venue of Niavaran Cultural Center.

Artists from Iran, Italy, France, Finland, Poland, Serbia, China, Ukraine, Belarus, Turkey, Mexico, South Korea, Russia, Ecuador, Iraq, Taiwan and Macau have displayed their works in the exhibition.

The exhibition will be open until February 24, 2015.