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Iran ready to help Lebanon fight terrorists: Shamkhani

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Iran-Lebanon-Shamkhani

“In addition to [its] readiness to [provide] the Lebanese army with weaponry assistance, the Islamic Republic of Iran is prepared to share its experiences for the promotion of security in Lebanon and the region and the fight against terrorist movements,” Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani said in a Sunday meeting with Lebanese Defense Minister Samir Moqbel in Tehran.

He added that time has proven Iran’s “proper and principled” approach against terrorist groups in Syria since the outbreak of the crisis in the Arab country in 2011, adding that bloodshed and destruction in Syria would only end through political means based on the nation’s will.

“The incremental growth of terrorism and insecurity in the Middle East, which are rooted in the incorrect policies of certain regional countries and their Western allies, has only been in line with the interests of the Zionist regime [of Israel] and has led to the imposition of huge financial and humanitarian costs on Muslim countries,” the SNSC secretary said.

Last month, Shamkhani said in Beirut that Tehran would provide necessary military equipment to the Lebanese army for the fight against terror.

Lebanon has been rocked by the spillover of the conflict in Syria, where the ISIL Takfiri terrorists are operating. Syria has been gripped by deadly violence since 2011 with ISIL Takfiri terrorists currently controlling parts of it, mostly in east and north.

The Lebanese minister, for his part, said his country attaches great significance to Iran’s assistance in view of the sensitive circumstances in the Arab country.

In Photos: Wildlife Sanctuaries of Iran’s Khorasan Razavi

Iran-Khorasan Wildlife
Tandooreh National Park - Photographer: Babak Mousavi

Khorasan Razavi Province has one national park, three national natural monuments, three wildlife sanctuaries and 21 protected areas. Those preserves, home to a wide diversity of fauna, give the province a special place in the country’s natural environment.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 19

Iranian Newspapers Headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

A decree issued by the Supreme Leader to resume the new term of the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council generated front-page headlines in the Iranian dailies on Sunday. A fierce backlash from Iranian clerics in reaction to the death sentence by a Saudi court for Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a senior Shiite cleric, was under the spotlight of the newspapers too. News of a series of acid attacks on women in Isfahan, in central Iran, was also among the top stories of the day.

Abrar: “The Lebanese defense minister has arrived in Tehran.”

Abrar: “The foreign currency exchange rate will see a decline,” said Governor of the Central Bank of Iran Valiollah Seif.

 

Abrar newspaper 10 - 19


Aftab-e Yazd: “What went behind the scenes of the transfer of pieces from the Memorial Museum of Iranian Presidents” is the headline of the daily which deals with the controversy sparked off two days before President Rouhani’s swearing-in ceremony. The newspaper reports that on August 2, 2013, eight trucks waited outside the museum at Sa’dabad Palace to transfer to another place 2,530 gifts given to former President Ahmadinejad by foreign officials during his overseas visits.

 

Aftabe yazd newspaper 10 - 19


Arman-e Emrooz: “A number of spies [who held crucial positions and had access to sensitive information] in Yazd Province, have been arrested,” said the director general of the provincial Intelligence Department.

Arman-e Emrooz: “I have forgiven my assailants,” said Saeed Hajarian, a reformist intellectual, a journalist and a former advisor to President Khatami who was shot in the face by an unknown assailant on March 12, 2000. Although he managed to escape death, he was left severely disabled in the aftermath of the attempt on his life.

 

Armane emruz newspaper 10 - 19


Asia: British Petroleum, Eni [an Italian multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Rome] and Statoil [a Norwegian oil and gas juggernaut] are ahead of their European rivals to purchase Iran’s oil and natural gas.

 

Asia newspaper 10 - 19


Ebtekar: “Iran’s scientific growth must not lose momentum for any reason,” instructed the Supreme Leader in his decree on the resumption of the new term of the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council.

Ebtekar: “Suspicious acid attacks; who carries out these attacks on girls and women in Isfahan?”

 

Ebtekar newspaper 10 - 19


Eghtesad-e Pooya: “In terms of affordable tourism, Iran is in the lead in the world,” said the head of the Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization.

 

Eghtesade puya newspaper 10 - 19


Emtiaz: “Temperatures are expected to drop 14º Celsius by Tuesday,” the Islamic Republic of Iran Meteorological Organization (IRIMO) warned.

 

Emtiaz newspaper 10 - 19


Ettela’at: “The resumption of gas production on Rhum gas field, owned by BP and Iran’s National Oil Company, in the North Sea after a 4-year hiatus.” The moratorium was imposed by Britain in 2010 on the back of sanctions against Iran.

Ettela’at: “A huge outcry of Iranian clerics against a death sentence [handed down by a Saudi court] for Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a Shiite cleric.”

 

Ettelaat newspaper 10 - 19


Farhikhtegan: “Cracking down on what society does not view as an offense will backfire,” said Seyyed Hassan Khomeini in a meeting with members of the Ethics Committee of the Football Federation.

 

Farhikhtegan newspaper 10 - 19


Hadaf va Eghtesad: “[After an 8-month suspension,] A new Iran-EU deal prompted the resumption of crude sales to two European giants.

 

Hadaf va eghtesad newspaper 10 - 19


Haft-e Sobh: “We have found a lead on those who are behind acid attacks in Isfahan,” police reported. Police have so far confirmed four acid attacks allegedly by a motorcyclist.

 

Hafte sobh newspaper 10 - 19


Iran: “The 2014 Asian Paralympic Games kicked off on October 18 in Incheon, South Korea. Two-hundred four Iranian athletes have taken part in the 7-day event.”

Iran: “In a controversial move, the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan threw out the biggest corruption case involving 53 suspects among whom were the sons of the former interior and economy ministers. Reza Zarrab, a businessman of Iranian origin who also holds Azeri and Turkish citizenship and was a partner of Iranian tycoon Babak Zanjani, was also acquitted.”

 

Iran newspaper 10 - 19


Kaenat: “Iran is set to meet the needs of the Lebanese army,” said Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehghan in a meeting with his Lebanese counterpart.

 

Kaaenat newspaper 10 - 19


Kayhan: “The Iranian Revolution Guard Corps has presented documents revealing that terrorists [who have recently mounted attacks on Iranian border posts in the southeast] crossed the border form Pakistan,” said Deputy Commander of IRGC Ground Forces Brigadier General Abdollah Araghi.

 

Kayhan newspaper 10 - 19


Mardomsalari: “General outlines of how the Central Bank of Iran should be run were approved at a State Expediency Council session attended by the heads of three branches of government.”

 

Mardom salari newspaper 10 - 19


Nasl-e Farda: “Ezzatollah Entezami [a distinguished Iranian actor] has been hospitalized for respiratory problems.”

Nasl-e Farda: “Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is to pay a two-day visit to Tehran; he is expected to arrive in Iran on Monday, October 20.”

 

Nasle farda newspaper 10 - 19


Resalat: “We are seeking an appropriate mechanism to unite principlists,” said former Parliament Speaker Gholamali Haddad-Adel.

 

Resalat newspaper 10 - 19


Roozan: “Acid attacks are an example of violence against women,” said the vice president.

 

Ruzan newspaper 10 - 19


SMT: “Profitable mines are set to attract private investment,” deputy minister of industries, mines and trade said.

 

SMT newspaper 10-19


Sharq: “Documents about the visits of former President Ahmadinejad to New York and Moscow are to be sent to the Judiciary” is the headline of a contentious story which has been rumbling on since the former president was still in office. After Tasnim news agency filed a complaint with the parliament’s Article 90 Committee [which is tasked with implementing the constitutional article that allows anyone who is dissatisfied with the performance of the three branches of government to file a complaint with the parliamentary committee], the former president was asked to explain as to why he took his family members and those of his staff on a business trip. With the former president producing no answer about the costly travels, the committee has decided to send the documents to the Judiciary in order to have the case resolved.

 

Shargh newspaper 10 - 19

 

Oil giants keen to return to Iran’s oil, gas sector

Amir Ali Handaji
Amir Ali Handaji

World oil giants are keen to return to Iran’s oil and gas sector, Amir Ali Handjani director of RAK Petroleum Company said on Sunday.Talking to IRNA, he noted that the final nuclear agreement between Tehran and G5+1 would lead to removal of sanctions and return of world oil giants to Iran.

Return of oil giants will increase foreign direct investment in Iran and will transfer technology to the country’s oil and gas sector, Handjani added.

He underlined that the presence of giant oil companies can boost Iran’s oil and gas sector’s infrastructure and increase the country’s oil and gas output.

Companies like Royal Dutch Shell and British Petroleum BP, Malaysia’s Petronas, Spain’s Repsol and several other big world oil and gas companies have a plan to return to Iran.

On January 29, Russia’s second largest oil producer, Lukoil, reiterated its willingness to return to Iran’s energy sector.

France’s Total and Italy’s Eni have also expressed their readiness to resume work in Iran.

On January 20, the Council of the European Union suspended part of the sanctions it had imposed against Iran following the nuclear deal between Tehran and the six powers – the United States, Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany – in Geneva, Switzerland, in November 2013.

The new measure incorporates the suspension of a 2012 ban on insuring and transporting Iran’s crude oil and the sanctions on trade in gold, precious metals and petrochemical products.

Iran summons Pakistan envoy over border guard deaths

Iran Officially Announces Termination of UN Arms Embargo

Iran has summoned the Pakistani ambassador to Tehran over a series of terrorist incidents that killed several Iranian guards at the Pakistani border.

On Saturday night, Foreign Ministry Director General for West Asia Affairs Rasoul Eslami protested against the fact that the Pakistani territory is being used by terrorist groups and bandits to attack Iranian border guards, and called on Islamabad to take serious measures to prevent similar incidents.

In the latest border clashes, two Iranian border police officers were killed and several border guards injured in the southeast on Thursday in armed clashes with a group of bandits at Iran-Pakistan border.
“It is unacceptable for us that a number of terrorists and bandits trespass our territory from the Pakistani soil and attack and kill our country’s border guards,” Eslami told Pakistani Ambassador Noor Mohammad Jadmani.

“Such problems should not harm the friendly ties between the two countries and the officials should find a solution and prevent the two nations’ enemies from achieving their objectives,” he added.

Jadmani, for his part, expressed sorrow over the terrorist incident and pledged to convey Tehran’s objection to Islamabad.

Iran has repeatedly criticized its eastern neighbors for failing to rein in terrorists who cross back borders into these countries after carrying out attacks on Iran’s soil.

On Saturday, Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces’ second-in-command, Brigadier General Abdollah Araqi said Iran has evidence proving that terrorists have infiltrated into Iran from the neighboring Pakistan.

On October 8, three Iranian police officers were killed when they came under attack overnight by armed bandits while on a mission in the city of Saravan in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan.

Another police officer was killed after an explosives-laden car driven to the police station by terrorists went off hours after the first incident.

Iranian security forces have apprehended a number of terrorists involved in the recent killings.

Iran launches production line of 3 new radar systems

Iran-radar
Iran-radar

Iran’s military has launched production line for three domestically manufactured radar systems.

The production line was inaugurated in the presence of Iran’s Deputy Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami in the southern city of Shiraz on Sunday.

Hatami said that the advanced radars are capable of detecting “stealth aircraft, warplanes and cruise missiles.”

“Detection of anti-radiation missiles (ARMs) is another capability of these radar systems,” he said, adding that Iran aims to equip its military with state-of-the-art electronic systems.

Last month, the Islamic Republic unveiled two domestically made sophisticated radar systems dubbed Arash-2 and Kayhan.

Hatami stated that the Islamic Republic has attained self-sufficiency in manufacturing military equipment, including missiles and radar systems.

In recent years, Iran has made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing important military equipment and systems.

Iran has repeatedly said that its military might poses no threat to other countries, reiterating that its defense doctrine is based on deterrence.

Canadian, Australian companies ready for gas cooperation

Iran gas
Iran gas

Canadian and Australian companies have voiced readiness to invest in Iran’s gas projects.

Asghar Soheilipour, an official of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC), said the Australian company is handling the executive affairs of projects while the Canadian firm is an investment company, Shana reported.

“So far, we have only held one session with the representatives of these companies to discuss expansion of cooperation. The next session is to be held in a month,” he said.

“A South Korean company has also announced preparedness to expand cooperation with Iran’s gas sector.

Soheilipour noted that the company is currently implementing huge projects in Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE.

“We have held preliminary talks with the Korean company. Both sides are following up the issue,” he said.

Earlier, the official said 13 European and Asian companies and four domestic firms have voiced readiness to invest $15 billion in Iran’s gas projects.

“So far, we have held 21 sessions with foreign and domestic companies to explore ways of bolstering cooperation in gas sector and boosting investments,” he said.

Among the companies that are ready for cooperation with Iran’s gas sector are four European firms from Britain and France, and nine Asian firms from Japan, South Korea and China.

The companies are mainly involved in the production of pipes, development of refineries and establishment of pressure booster stations.

Iran’s share of global science production at 1.53%

Iran-Science
Iran-Science

A deputy health minister said that increasing the research budget and research-based manpower helps boost the country’s research products.

Dr. Reza Malekzadeh added that Iran rank 17th in the Scopus Database and 30th in the International Statistical Institute (ISI), ISNA reported.

“Iran’s contribution to science production worldwide stood at 1.53 percent in 2013, which is a logical figure given the country’s population,” he said.

“The other problem is reduction of international cooperation, a portion of which is due to political and economic problems.”

Malekzadeh noted that Iran ranks 30th in pediatrics in Scopus.

“The country faces a shortage of researcher and budget to increase the quality of scientific researches,” he said.

Malekzadeh put the share of research in gross domestic product below 1 percent.

“The research budget was expected to reach 2.5 percent, but currently stands at 0.4 percent,” he said.

Some 90 foreign firms attending Minex 2014

Minex 2014
Minex 2014

A total of 250 domestic and foreign companies are participating in the Third Mines and Mining Industries Exhibition (Minex 2014) in Tehran.

Participants include 90 foreign companies from Germany, Italy, China, Russia, Australia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Belarus and Taiwan.

Speaking on the sidelines of his visit to the exhibition on Friday, Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh said the mining sector’s share in gross domestic product can grow by 2 percent to reach 3 percent, IRNA reported.

He said his ministry’s main priority is to expand mining exploration activities.

The exhibition which opened on October 17 will continue until October 20.

The minister called for carrying out more exploration operations in the sector to be followed by extraction and processing of minerals.

Noting that the mining sector plays a pivotal role in the country’s production plans, Nematzadeh said foreign investments are highly welcome in the sector.

“We plan to hold tenders to hand over exploration activities to the private sector.” He said.

The minister stressed that the participation of foreign and domestic investors in mining projects will help boost the sector’s output.

“Currently, we should reduce the export of raw materials and increase the production and export of value-added products,” he said.

Since the beginning of 2014, Iran has launched a plan to explore 200,000 square kilometers of the country’s area for mineral resources, which has progressed by 30 percent.

Iran ranked among top 10 countries with rich mineral resources in the year ended March 20, 2014, the country extracted 420 million tons of minerals from 5,400 mines.

Iran repeats readiness to equip Lebanon army

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iran-lebanon-dehqan

“The Islamic Republic of Iran, with the aim of consolidating national authority and reinforcing security in Lebanon, is ready to supply the needs of the Lebanese army, and share its experience with this country’s army for fighting terrorist and Takfiri groups,” Dehqan said in a meeting with visiting Lebanese Defense Minister Samir Moqbel on Saturday.

Iran attaches significance to its ties with Lebanon as an independent, stable and geopolitically-important country, Dehqan said, adding that Tehran backs the Arab country’s security, independence and territorial integrity.

Moqbel, for his part, welcomed the expansion of ties with Iran in all fields, including defense sector, and said Iran’s aid to Lebanon as a friendly country is highly important due to special conditions in Beirut.

Last month, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani said in Beirut that Tehran would provide the necessary military equipment to the Lebanese army for the fight against terror.

Lebanon has been rocked by the spillover of the conflict in Syria, where the ISIL Takfiri terrorists are operating.

Syria has been gripped by deadly violence since 2011 with ISIL Takfiri terrorists currently controlling parts of it, mostly in east and north.