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Iran, Russia Mulling $10bln Deal in Power Sector

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Iran-power-energy-transmission

 

 

Alexander Novak, Russia’s Energy Minister, said the two countries have been negotiating to sign an agreement on a package of energy projects worth USD 10 billion.

He said the package of projects includes construction of hydroelectric power plants, participation of Russian firms in supplying equipment and renovating Iran’s power supply network, Interfax news agency reported.

Novak added that the next round of talks between Iran and Russia to finalize the deal will be held in Tehran in September.

He further noted that Tehran seeks to expand cooperation with Moscow in the field of nuclear power generation.

It was reported earlier this week that Russia plans to sign a contract with Iran this year to build two more nuclear reactors at its Bushehr power plant as part of a broader deal for constructing up to eight reactors in the country.

 

by Tasnim News Agency

Iran Hopes for Restoration of Stability in Thailand

Iran - Marzieh Afkham
Iran - Marzieh Afkham

 

 

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham on Sunday expressed concern over the recent developments and the spread of turmoil in Thailand, and underlined the need for the restoration of peace and security in the country.

She referred to Thailand as the Islamic Republic of Iran’s friend, and expressed the hope that a government elected by people would soon be formed in the country.

Thailand has been the scene of a political crisis since the 2006 military coup that deposed the then prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Democratic development in Thailand has been interrupted by 19 actual or attempted coups since 1932.

In the latest coup, Thailand woke up to its first day under military leadership on Thursday since the country’s army chief took control of the government following months of deadly clashes.

General Prayuth Chan-ocha said the move was to allow the country to “return to normal quickly”.

The constitution is being suspended, and all cabinet ministers must report to the military, he said.

 

by Tassnim News Agency

Source: Iran’s Zarif, EU’s Ashton to Review N. Talks in Turkey

Zarif and Ashton N-talk
Zarif and Ashton N-talk

An informed source at Iran’s Foreign Ministry said the two top nuclear negotiators are scheduled to hold a meeting in Istanbul, though it did not specify an exact date for the gathering.

“On the agenda of these (upcoming) talks will be a study of the trend in the progress of the (nuclear) negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Group 5+1,” the source added.

Earlier on May 22, Al-Monitor website had quoted an unnamed diplomatic source as saying that Zarif and Ashton will meet in Istanbul on Monday or perhaps on Tuesday.

The meeting will take place some two weeks after senior diplomats representing Iran and the sextet of world powers (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) concluded the latest round of nuclear talks in Vienna.

Ashton coordinates diplomacy with Iran on behalf of the six nations (also known as the P5+1 or E3+3) in the marathon talks with the aim of hammering out a final nuclear deal, meant to end years of Western standoff over Tehran’s peaceful nuclear program.

The next round of high-profile negotiations between Iran and the sextet are slated for June 16 to 20, again in Austria’s Vienna.

FM: Iran Attaches Great Significance to Ties with African Nations

Mohammad-Javad-Zarif

Addressing a ceremony marking the 51st anniversary of the formation of the Organization of African Unity in Tehran on Saturday, Zarif said that the Iranian government is determined to enhance ties with African countries in all spheres.

He also touched upon the presence of discrimination and apartheid in their new forms in some parts of the world, emphasizing the necessity for promotion of unity to fight the two phenomena.

The Iranian minister also condemned the recent Boko Haram terrorist attacks in Nigeria, and offered condolences to the families of victims.

Several foreign ambassadors to Tehran and a number of senior Iranian officials and lawmakers also attended the gathering.

The Boko Haram terrorist group acting in Nigeria, has been fighting for five years, carrying out bombings and attacks on civilians and the security forces in the African country.

Last month, the notorious armed group kidnapped more than 200 girls from a school in northeastern Nigeria.

Public outrage has been growing over the mass abduction of the Nigerian schoolchildren.

by Tasnim News Agency

Iran: Opponents of Iran-Powers Negotiations Want Prolonged Talks

Abbas Araqchi

 

 

“If the negotiations don’t produce results by July 20, the job will be difficult although it will be possible to continue the negotiations for another 6 months,” Araqchi, also a senior negotiator in the nuclear talks with the world powers, said in Tehran on Sunday.

“I believe that prolonged negotiations will benefit the foreign forces which are against the Geneva agreement (inked by Iran and powers in November), are after creating tensions in the region and want the failure of this agreement,” he added.

Elsewhere, Araqchi said Iran has not pinned all its economic hopes on the removal of sanctions through talks, and added there are many ways to counter embargoes, including the resistance economy underlined by Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.

He said that in talks with the world powers, Iran is after a win-win game to guarantee its nuclear rights and at the same time, obviate the western sides’ concerns about Tehran’s nuclear program.

Iran and the six world powers wrapped up their fourth round of talks in Vienna last week. The seven nations have been discussing ways to iron out differences and start drafting a final deal that would end the West’s dispute with Iran over the country’s nuclear energy program.

They wrapped up their fourth round of talks in Vienna on May 16. The seven nations have been discussing ways to iron out differences and start drafting a final deal that would end the West’s dispute with Iran over the country’s nuclear energy program.

Iran said there has been no tangible progress in writing the draft text of the agreement and it blamed the US for the failure, saying Washington has made excessive demands beyond the agreements made in the previous rounds of talks.

In November 2013, the two sides signed an interim nuclear deal in the Swiss city of Geneva that came into force on January 20.

 

Rouhani Asks for Promotion of Muslim Media to Show True Face of Islam

Iran president rouhani in General Assembly of Islamic Radio, Television Union
Iran president rouhani in General Assembly of Islamic Radio, Television Union

“We can introduce a real face of Islam to the world, and by our productions and solidarity, we shouldn’t allow the West to pioneer in news and images and interpret the events (the way it wants); we should be the flag-bearer in such moves,” Rouhani said, addressing the inauguration ceremony of the Seventh General Assembly meeting of the Islamic Radios and Televisions Unions which started work today in the presence of political and media figures of over 18 foreign states in Tehran.

He stressed that the Muslim states can foil the West’s plots to distract the younger generation from the right path, and said, “We should display Islam’s real face and push away all those who have chosen the incorrect path of following the West and their reactionary behavior and those who have introduced Islamic as a religion of violence.”

Rouhani deplored the kidnapping of hundreds of Nigerian school girls by Boko Haram, a Wahhabi Al-Qaeda affiliate in Nigeria, as an instance for his remarks, and said the group assumes that it has gathered religious honor by abducting these girls and ignorantly introduces this move as an Islamic act.

Fears for the fate of 276 Nigerian girls turned even more nightmarish earlier this month when the leader of the Wahhabi-Salafi militant group that kidnapped them announced plans to sell them.

“I abducted your girls. I will sell them in the market, by Allah,” a man claiming to be Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said in a video.

Boko Haram is a militant group receiving training from al Qaeda affiliates, according to US officials. Its name means “Western education is sin.” In his nearly hourlong, rambling video, Shekau repeatedly called for Western education to end.

Different Iranian officials have condemned the abduction and even voiced the country’s readiness to rush to their rescue.

Earlier this month, the Iranian foreign ministry deplored the Boko Haram’s kidnapping of the school girls and called it an inhumane move.

“Unfortunately, Nigeria has been entangled by the terrorist groups for a while and its security and stability have been endangered and the Nigerian citizens have sustained loss and damage,” Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham told reporters in Tehran.

She expressed concern about the abduction of the Nigerian girls, and said, “We completely reject this inhumane act as an unacceptable move and we hope that action will be adopted to prevent operation of extremist groups and terrorists in Nigeria and the world and we hope that stability and tranquility will be established in that country at the earliest.”

Last Monday, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian voiced Tehran’s readiness to help the Nigerian government and nation free the kidnapped girls.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to extend any kind of help to the Nigerian government and nation to resolve this problem,” Amir Abdollahian said in a meeting with Nigerian Ambassador to Tehran Tukur Mani.

Supreme Leader: Solution to Economic, Political Problems Exists inside Iran

supreme leader of Iran
supreme leader of Iran

“The solution to the country’s economic and political problems cannot be found outside the borders, but the real cure for the problems is inside the country, which is reliance on internal potentials and capabilities,” Ayatollah Khamenei said in a meeting with Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani and other Iranian legislators in Tehran on Sunday.

He underlined the necessity for the parliament and government’s serious attention to the Sixth Five-Year Economic, Social and Cultural Development Plan, and described the resistance economy, promotion of revolutionary and religious culture and morale and continuation of the current speedy trend of scientific progress as the main priorities which need to receive prime attention in the plan.

Ayatollah Khamenei reiterated the necessity for continued resistance and fighting against the arrogant powers, and said, “The emphasis placed on continued struggling is not because of the Islamic Republic’s warmongering, but because when anyone wants to go through an area where there are too many pirates, he is required by common sense and wisdom to equip himself and find the ability and motivation to defend himself.”

He warned that the today world is full of looters who have equipped themselves with scientific and financial resources and power and are very easily committing crimes under some seemingly humanitarian causes, and said that under such conditions, there is no other way but non-stop fighting.

Ayatollah Khamenei said struggling will end when the human community can get rid of the world arrogance, headed by the US.

In relevant remarks in March, Ayatollah Khamenei in a meeting with economic activists, elites and state officials here in Tehran explained the root cause of Iran’s turn to the Resistance Economy as well as the specifications, features and components of such an economy.

Ayatollah Khamenei elaborated on the reasons and incentives for the adoption of the economy of resistance, and said, “Abundant material and non-material capacities of the country, treatment of chronic and lasting economic problems, confrontation against sanctions and immunizing the country’s economy against global economic crises” are the reasons why such a model should be practiced in Iran.

He further noted that the components of the resistance economy are “creating movement and dynamicity in the country’s economy and improving macroeconomic indicators”, “ability to resist against threatening factors”, “reliance on internal capacities”, adoption of a “Jihadi approach”, “people-centeredness”, “reforming consumption patterns”, “campaign against corruption” and adoption of “knowledge-based approach”.

Ayatollah Khamenei referred to the sanctions imposed by the western powers against Iran due to its peaceful nuclear program, and said the country should strengthen its economy in a way that no boycott and embargo could ever leave a negative impact on it so easily.

 

by Khabaronline.ir

Syrian president election in Iran on May 28

syria president election
syria president election

 

 

The Syrian nationals will cast their votes in two ballot boxes in the country’s embassy in Tehran on Wednesday.

Syria’s presidential election will start on June 3. Syrians living abroad are set to vote on May 28.

Damascus says it will hold the vote despite the foreign-backed militancy that has plagued the Arab country for more than three years.

Last month, the Syrian government dismissed Western and opposition accusations regarding the presidential election, saying that it is planning to hold a free and transparent vote.

The country has been gripped by deadly violence since March 2011. According to some reports, more than 160,000 people have been killed and millions displaced due to the turmoil.

The Western powers and their regional allies — especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey — have been supporting the militants operating inside Syria.

 

by Presstv

Larijani re-elected as Iran Majlis speaker

Ali Larijani Iran majlis speaker
Ali Larijani Iran majlis speaker

Larijani was elected as the Iran majlis speaker by getting 187 out of 264 votes cast during the Majlis open session on Sunday. The figure is lower from the 213 votes he received for the position in 2013.

Two other candidates, Ahmad Bakhshayesh from the reformist faction and Bahram Biranvand from the Islamic Resistance Front, received 32 and 26 votes respectively, while 19 lawmakers abstained.

Larijani has been Iran’s parliament speaker since the 8th Majlis started in 2008.

At their Sunday session, the lawmakers also elected Mohammad Hassan Aboutorabi-Fard and Mohammad Reza Bahonar as the first and second deputy speakers, respectively.

Election of other members of the Majlis presiding board, including six secretaries and three supervisors, is also on the lawmakers’ agenda.

The lawmakers are set to elect other eleven members of the Majlis presiding board, including two deputy speakers, six secretaries and three supervisors.

Iran’s ninth Majlis was inaugurated in May 2012.

 

by Presstv

FILA President Offers Sympathy over Death of Alireza Soleimani

FILA president - Nenad Lalovic
FILA president - Nenad Lalovic

 


Soleimani died on Wednesday at his home in Karaj, west of Tehran, at the age of 59 after long battle with disease.

Soleimani was the first and still the only Iranian wrestler, who has won the gold medal in the super heavyweight.

He won the gold medal at the World Championship 1989 in Martigny, Switzerland after defeating American Bruce Baumgartner.

Soleimani was also the flag-bearer of the Iranian Olympic delegation at the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona.

“I would like to offer my deepest condolences following the sad news of the death of a historic wrestling champion, Alireza Soleimani,” Lalovic told fila-official.com.

“On behalf of FILA and wrestling, I would like to offer our sympathies to the Iranian wrestling community and above all to Soleimani’s family and friends,” FILA president added.

Baumgartner also expressed sympathy for his rival’s death.

“I’m saddened to hear about the passing of Soleimani,” said Baumgartner. “He was a tough competitor and a great champion. I know that he was beloved in Iran and I extend my condolences to their wrestling community.”

 

alireza soleimani
alireza soleimani

 

by Tasnim News Agency