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Airstrikes on Kobani plot for foreign presence in Syria: Iran commander

Kobani-strike
Kobani-strike

A high-ranking Iranian military commander says the US-led airstrikes against ISIL targets in Syria are part of a “show” aimed at paving the way for foreign military presence in the Arab country.

“There is premonition of conspiracy to victimize the people of [Syria’s Kurdish town of] Kobani in order to create a bridgehead for the military presence of the coalition in Syria,” Iranian Armed Forces’ Chief of Staff Major General Hassan Firouzabadi said on Saturday.

He expressed deep concern over a possible massacre in Kobani, saying such a thing would amount to a “criminal tragedy.”

The Iranian commander also lashed out at the US for its “selective” airstrikes against ISIL terrorists, saying the raids have contributed to the militants’ advances in Iraq and Syria.

The Iranian commander underlined the need to help the people of Kobani in their fight against ISIL, implicitly criticizing the Turkish government for refusing to let Kurdish fighters cross the border into Syria to join the anti-ISIL battle.

He also called on the international community, particularly Muslim countries, to condemn the ISIL attacks in Kobani.

The Iranian commander’s remarks come as Kurdish militants continue defending the town of Kobani against ISIL militants.

On Friday, the United Nations’ envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, warned that thousands of people “will most likely be massacred” if Kobani falls into the hands of ISIL militants. He also urged Turkey to allow Kurdish volunteers to cross border into Syria to defend Kobani against the ISIL terrorists.

Turkey has called for the creation of a no-fly zone over its border with Syria as the United States and its allies continue airstrikes against the ISIL terrorist group in Syria.

Iran has cast doubt on the sincerity of the US-led attacks against ISIL targets, saying Washington has an ax to grind in the so-called anti-terror battle.

President Rouhani to talk to people live on TV program

Iranian-President-Rouhani
Iranian-President-Rouhani

Deputy head of the Presidential Office for communications and publicity affairs said that President Rouhani will present a report on his administration’s performance in various fields in a televised speech.
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Parviz Esmaeili noted that Rouhani has so far held four news conferences with Iranian and foreign media in Iran, eight news conferences in the provinces and eight news conferences abroad.

The numerous contacts with reporters reveal the government’s attention to the special status of media, and create harmony between the nation and government in line with aspirations of the nation.

In the upcoming TV interview, President Rouhani will deal with the country’s major issues in the fields of economy, foreign policy and culture, Esmaeili said.

Professor Majid Samii named world top neurosurgeon

Professor Majid Samii-Golden Neuron Award
Professor Majid Samii-Golden Neuron Award

The world-renowned Iranian scientist in neurological surgery Professor Majid Samii has garnered the 2014 Golden Neuron Award.

The award was announced during a ceremony held at the biannual meeting of the World Academy of Neurological Surgery in Vienna on October 11.

Many leading scientists and neurological surgery scholars have flocked to the biannual meeting that kicked off on October 9 and will run until October 12.

Iranian neurosurgeon and medical scientist, Professor Samii, had earlier received the 2014 Leibniz Ring Prize in Berlin.

Prof. Samii is renowned worldwide for his life trajectory and especially for his work in the Project Africa 100.

The 70-year-old scientist Professor Samii is known as Iranian-German neurosurgeon that has been the president of the International Society for Neurosurgery. He was also elected as the founding president of the Congress of International Neurosurgeons (MASCIN) in 2003.

While the scientific study of the nervous system has increased significantly during the second half of the twentieth century, Professor Samii has recently launched the project of constructing an advanced neurology center in Iran.

Iran’s saffron exports hit $83 million mark

Iran Saffron
Iran Saffron

A member of Iranian National Saffron Council said the country has exported over 83 million dollars of saffron in the first six months of the Iranian calendar year, (started on March 21, 2014), raising by 20 percent comparing to a similar period last year.

“Iran exported 58 tons of saffron, worth $83.118.000 to 45 countries, mainly to the UAE, Spain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, Australia and Canada,” said Ali Hosseini.

He also noted that the country has raised its saffron exports to 22.8 percent in terms of weight. The exports have also posted a 22.5 rise as far as their value is concerned.

Hosseini continued that the amount is expected to rise to 150 tons by the end of fall (mid-December).

Iran accounts for around 96 percent of the world’s total saffron production. The country exports saffron to 46 countries, including European and the Persian Gulf countries.

Due to its diverse climate and fertile soil, Iran’s agriculture products are rated among the best in the world with its saffron being second to none.

Around 300 tons of saffron, which is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus, is produced worldwide each year, with Iran, Spain, India, Greece, Azerbaijan, Morocco and Italy accounting for the largest shares.

Iran Holds Pakistan Accountable for Terrorist Attacks in Saravan

Iranian interior ministry
Iranian interior ministry

The Iranian Interior Ministry on Saturday held Islamabad accountable for the terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of several policemen in southeastern Iran recently.

“We don’t expect the Pakistani government to allow terrorist operations to be launched against Iran from the Pakistani soil,” Interior Ministry Spokesman Hossein Ali Amiri told reporters in Tehran on Saturday.

He called on the Iranian Foreign Ministry to take more active measures in contacts with Islamabad to push the neighboring country not to allow its territory become a launching-pad for terrorist operations against Iran.

Yet, the spokesman said the terrorist attacks did not have any military value as they were only some hit-and-run operations by the terrorists who snuck into Iran from a neighboring state, carried out terrorist operations and then escaped to the same country.

Amiri called for Pakistan’s serious cooperation in preventing terrorists’ infiltration into Iran, and said, “The Pakistani government should be held accountable for the terrorist operations.”

Four Iranian police officers, including a conscript, were killed in two terrorist attacks on a border post in the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan.

The tragic event took place on Wednesday and Thursday in the vicinity of the city of Saravan near the border with Pakistan.

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Iran ready to work with IAEA to settle nuclear issues: Deputy FM

iran-araqchi
iran-araqchi

A senior Iranian diplomat says the Islamic Republic is ready to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resolve outstanding issues about its nuclear work.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to speed up resolution of issues through cooperation with the agency, and is prepared to resolve all these issues with the agency one after the other,” Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Seyyed Abbas Araqchi said.

Araqchi made the remarks in a meeting with Russian Ambassador to Tehran Levan Dzhagaryan on Saturday on the verge of the next round of bilateral and trilateral nuclear talks between Tehran and member states of the P5+1 group of countries in the Austrian capital city of Vienna.

He also praised the significant and prominent role played by the Russian and Chinese delegations in the nuclear talks.

Araqchi, who is also a top member of Iran’s nuclear negotiating team, also underscored the need for continued consultation among Tehran, Moscow and Beijing on the Islamic Republic’s atomic work.

The Russian ambassador, for his part, voiced Moscow’s determination to help the conclusion of a permanent nuclear deal.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is set to meet with EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, and US Secretary of State John Kerry in the Austrian capital, Vienna, on October 15, to discuss the progress of the ongoing nuclear negotiations between Tehran and P5+1.

Zarif and Ashton are also slated to sit down for bilateral talks on Iran’s nuclear issue next Tuesday ahead of the trilateral meeting.

Tehran and P5+1 – Russia, China, France, Britain, the US and Germany – wrapped up their latest round of nuclear talks in New York late last month.

The two sides are currently working to reach a final agreement aimed at ending the long-standing dispute over Tehran’s civilian nuclear work as the November 24 deadline approaches.

Foreign threats run counter to UN Charter: Iran

UN-General-Assembly
UN-General-Assembly

Iran has slammed intimidation and pressure against world countries by foreign states as violation of the UN Charter and principles of international law.

Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly Sixth Committee, member of the Iranian mission at the UN Hossein Qaribi noted that unilateral illegal actions by some countries aimed at imposing their policies on other nations through methods such as sanctions, run counter to the collective efforts to promote the rule of law and will bring about adverse consequences.

On Friday, Iran’s Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Ali Tayyeb-Nia lashed out at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for having adopted a politically-tainted approach vis-à-vis certain member countries, including the Islamic Republic.

He noted that unfair sanctions against Iran over its nuclear energy program have in fact targeted the Iranian nation.

At the beginning of 2012, the US and EU imposed sanctions on Iran’s oil and financial sectors with the goal of preventing other countries from purchasing Iranian oil and conducting transactions with the Central Bank of Iran.

Police aircraft crashes in southeastern Iran, kills seven

Iran-Plane

An Iranian police airplane has reportedly crashed in the southeastern city of Zahedan, leaving all seven people on board dead.

The Turbo Commander light aircraft went down in the Sabzpoushan mountainous area in Zahedan, the capital of Iran’s southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan on Saturday, IRNA reported.

According to the report, the airplane was on its route from the capital, Tehran, to Zahedan where the incident happened. The victims include three senior officers, a police employee and three crew members.

IRNA quoted an unnamed source as saying that the passengers on board were heading to Zahedan for an investigation into the recent slaying of four Iranian police officers by armed bandits in the city of Saravan in the same province.

The wreckage of the aircraft has been found in Sabzpoushan. However, the cause of the fatal incident is still unknown.

Local officials have not made any comments on the plane crash so far.

Politicizing approach towards Iran to hurt World Bank’s credit

Ali Tayyebnia
Ali Tayyebnia

“By politicizing its approach towards Iran the World Bank will put at stake its international credit,” Iran’s economy minister said, addressing 2014 annual meeting of International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group.

Ali Tayyebnia, who was addressing a joint session of the IMF and the WB, made the comment after he elaborated on President Hassan Rouhani’s economy team’s success in harnessing rapid inflation and curbing economic recession.

He, meanwhile, criticized the unjustly imposed sanctions that mainly target the Iranian nation and highlighted the importance of the Iranian government’s achievements in that field under such conditions that oppression and injustice, aggression and extremism, poverty and discrimination have affected the world economy negatively.

“The presence of the extremist and terrorist groups, especially in the Middle East and North Africa has not only seriously threatened peace and stability in those regions, but has also put at stake the required conditions for economic development and campaign against poverty in a vast part of the world,” he said.

Tayyebnia also held a meeting with Iranian expatriates working for the IMF and the World Bank, and explained about the government’s plans to improve the country’s economy.

Tayyebnia and Governor of the Central Bank of Iran Valiollah Seif traveled to Washington on Wednesday to participate in the 2014 annual meeting of the IMF and the World Bank Group.

The 2014 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group are held in Washington, D.C. from October 10th to 12th.

Iran Speaker Calls on Regional Countries to Behave Responsibly Toward Kobane

Ali Larijani-Iran Majlis speaker
Ali Larijani-Iran Majlis speaker

The Iranian parliament speaker on Saturday raised the alarm over enormous loss of lives in the Syrian town of Kobane, which is under siege by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorists, and called on the regional countries to behave more responsibly in this regard.

“The issue of Kobane is currently a very significant one and such siege of the Kurdish people in Kobane will lead to major humanitarian losses there,” Ali Larijani told reporters in Iran’s central city of Isfahan on Saturday.

He also urged all-out efforts to help the residents of Kobane, calling on the regional countries to “behave responsibly” toward the threat the Syrian Kurds are now facing.

“We will also do whatever we can to save the Kurdish people in Kobane,” Larijani pledged.

His remarks came as the Kurdish Syrian town has been subject to ferocious attacks by the ISIL militants over the past three weeks.

ISIL fighters have captured hundreds of Kurdish villages around the border town, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee.

ISIL declared a caliphate in June and has seized vast swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria, displacing thousands of people mainly from minority communities.