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Iran, Russia call for promotion of bilateral relations

Rouhani-Putin
Rouhani-Putin

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, met Friday on the sidelines of the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) to discuss issues of mutual interest as well as regional and international developments.

During the meeting, President Rouhani said Iran is determined to expand relations with the neighboring states, adding that the political and economic relations between Tehran and Moscow have seen an upward trend over the past year.

The Iranian president stated that Iran and Russia have had good cooperation in the fields of science and technology and the process should be reinforced through further enhancement of relations in engineering and commercial fields as well as export of agricultural products.

Rouhani also called for the facilitation of commercial exchanges between the private sectors of Iran and Russia, urging the Russian side to provide more facilities for the Iranian investors.

President Putin, for his part, expressed satisfaction over the growing relations between the two neighbors and noted that Moscow will form a committee to follow up on the agreements previously achieved with Tehran.

He also pointed to some instances of Tehran-Moscow cooperation in information technology and modern sciences and underlined the need to continue bilateral ties in the energy sector and promote cultural and social interactions.

The two sides also discussed the process of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, expressing support for the achievement of a comprehensive agreement in the talks.

Rouhani’s five-day tour of Kazakhstan and Tajikistan on top of a high-ranking diplomatic delegation was to end on Friday.

 

China seeks expansion of strategic ties with Iran: Xi

Chinese President Xi Jinping
Chinese President Xi Jinping

In a Friday meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe, Xi underscored the Islamic Republic’s significant position in the region and the entire world, saying Beijing seeks to promote “strategic” ties with Tehran.

The Chinese leader also announced plans for an official visit to the Iranian capital, Tehran, next year.

The Iranian president, in turn, hailed Tehran-Beijing relations as “strong,” saying Iran and China must pursue the implementation of their previous agreements.

During the talks, the two sides also exchanged views on major issues of regional and international significance.

President Rouhani also held a separate meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Dushanbe, where the two senior officials discussed the developments before and after Afghanistan’s disputed presidential election in April.

The Iranian chief executive further stressed the need for the restoration of peace and stability to Afghanistan through the cooperation of all political groups in the country.

The two meetings took place on the sidelines of the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) which opened in Dushanbe on Friday.

The SCO is an intergovernmental organization that was founded in 2001 in Shanghai by the leaders of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Iran, along with four other countries, holds observer status at the organization.

 

Iran can help develop Turkmen infrastructure: Rouhani

Rouhani-Berdimuhamedow
Rouhani-Berdimuhamedow

Iran is also ready to provide the Central Asian country with required commodities and products, Rouhani said.

The Iranian president made the remarks in a meeting with his Turkmen counterpart Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe, on Friday on the sidelines of a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

“Iran and Turkmenistan are two neighboring and brotherly nations with common roots, and it is necessary that they utilize their untapped potential in bilateral ties,” Rouhani said.

He called for the presence of Iranian entrepreneurs and investors in Turkmenistan’s energy, development and transportation sectors.

Pointing to the soon opening of Iran-Turkmenistan-Kazakhstan railway, Rouhani said Iran would be a safe and secure route for the transit of goods through the Central Asia and the Persian Gulf region.

Rouhani also called for the development of cultural, scientific and tourism ties between the two neighboring countries.

Berdimuhamedow, for his part, highlighted Iran’s key status on regional and international scenes and welcomed further enhancement of ties between Tehran and Ashgabat to the highest level.

Rouhani is on a tour of the Central Asian states of Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.

He is scheduled to deliver a speech at the SCO summit later on Friday.

The SCO is an intergovernmental organization that was founded in 2001 in Shanghai by the leaders of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Iran has an observer status at the organization.

 

Iran, Spain call for bigger role of private hands

Iran-spain
Iran-spain

A news bulletin of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) which was released on September 6, 2014 reported that Iran and Spain have held talks on expansion of mutual economic ties. The following is the translation of the short report:

Development of economic cooperation between Iran and Spain’s private sectors came up for discussion in a meeting between the International Relations Director of Spanish Confederation of Employers’ Organizations (CEOE) Jose Garcia Morales and ICCIMA deputy director for international affairs, Ali Akbar Farazi.

The two sides stressed that their private sectors should be given a bigger role to play.

At the meeting Farazi recalled good ties between Tehran and Madrid and said, “Spain maintained friendly diplomatic ties with Tehran at a time when Iran was hit by international sanctions. Currently, windows have opened for the two countries to enhance their cooperation on different fronts.”

The two nations can tap into their huge potential to forge more cooperation in economic areas such as oil, gas, petrochemistry, mining, industry, tourism, agriculture, heavy machinery, car parts, and pharmaceuticals.

Morales, for his part, said the private sector in Spain is willing to expand trade ties with Iran, adding the non-state sector in his country enjoys good experiences when it comes to agricultural machinery, urban services, car parts and infrastructure management to share with Iran.

 

Iran secures 2nd win in round two of FIVB Volleyball World Championships

Iran volleyball Team
Iran volleyball Team

“Iranian opposite Amir Ghafour wreaked havoc on the Argentine blockers as he powered his team with a 17-point performance to secure their second victory in straight sets (25-15, 25-23, 25-16) in the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship on Thursday,” that is what the website of the Federation International de Volleyball said about Iran’s decisive triumph over Argentina.

The win puts Iran in third place of Group E on 11 points. Iran will line up against hosts Poland on Saturday (September 13).

 

Iran, Uzbekistan determined to expand relations

Karimov-Rouhani
Karimov-Rouhani

In a Thursday meeting with the Uzbek President, Islam Karimov, in Tajikistan’s capital city of Dushanbe, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Tehran and Tashkent should tap into their “numerous economic potentials” in an effort to broaden bilateral ties.

Rouhani added that Uzbekistan, as a friendly country, enjoys a significant position in Iran’s foreign policy, and the ground should be prepared for the expansion of bilateral cooperation in line with the interests of both countries.

The Iranian president further highlighted the Islamic Republic’s geostrategic position in the region and described the country as a safe route for transit of goods to regional states, including Uzbekistan.

Karimov, in turn, expressed his country’s preparedness to strengthen economic relations with the Islamic Republic and welcomed an invitation by the Iranian president for an official visit to Tehran.

The Uzbek leader also proposed the formation of a joint committee to pursue the implementation of previous agreements reached between Tehran and Tashkent.

President Rouhani traveled to Tajikistan for a three-day visit on Wednesday to take part in the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

The SCO is an intergovernmental organization that was founded in 2001 in Shanghai by the leaders of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Iran, along with four other countries, holds observer status in the organization.

 

 

A look at Iranian newspaper headlines across the country on September 11

Iran Newspapers front pages
Iran Newspapers front pages

Most Iranian newspapers on Thursday (September 11) put the shock dismissal of Ali Daei, the head coach of Tehran-based Persepolis Football Club, on their front pages. News about the state visit to Tajikistan by President Hassan Rouhani and the deals the two sides signed during the visit was also splashed across the front pages of several Iranian dailies.

 

Afarinesh: “Iran and Tajikistan are trying to bolster their ties on all fronts,” visiting Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told a joint press conference with his Tajik counterpart in Dushanbe.

Afarinesh: In a letter to the director general of the UN nuclear agency, Iran has strongly denounced the violation of its airspace by an Israeli drone and calls on the international community to condemn the move.

 

Afarinesh-Newspaper-09-11


Aftab-e Yazd: The newly-elected chairman of Tehran City Council has expressed opposition to plans to allow residents of big towns to directly elect their mayors.

 

Aftab-Newspaper-09-11


Arman-e Emrooz: Seyyed Mohammad Reza Khatami, a brother of the former president who once served as deputy speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, has not been allowed to leave the country.

Arman-e Emrooz: Ali Daei, the manager of Persepolis Football Club, has been sacked after his red-clad squad performed poorly on the pitch in the first eight weeks of the 2014-2015 Iranian Premier League.

 

Arman Newspaper-09-11


Ebtekar: The secretary general of Ansar Hizbollah has announced the launch of the group’s operations to “promote virtue and prevent vice”. It comes despite warnings by Tehran Lieutenant Governor for Sociopolitical Affairs Seyyed Shahabeddin Chavoshi that “enforcers of morality laws on motorbikes need permission to hit the streets.”

 

Ebtekar-Newspaper-09-11


Ettela’at: The government spokesman says imports of cars with an engine displacement of over 2,500 cc have been banned.

 

Ettelaat-Newspaper-09-11


Farhikhtegan: “Separation of men and women won’t render universities Islamic,” Ayatollah Javadi Amoli, a source of emulation, said.

 

Farhikhtegan Newspaper-09-11


Financial Tribune: Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sent a message to Ibrahim Jaafari to congratulate him on his appointment as Iraq’s foreign minister.

 

Financial tribune Newspaper-09-11


Hamshahri: Iran and Tajikistan have signed nine cooperation agreements.

 

Iran-Hamshahri Newspaper-09-11


Iran: National Police Chief Brigadier General Esmail Ahmadi Moghaddam defends the performance of the Interior Ministry as far as enforcement of morality laws is concerned.

 

Iran-Newspaper-09-11


Jahan-e Sanat: “Iran and Britain will soon reopen their embassies. A new round of talks between Iran and three European countries opens Thursday.”

 

Jahan Sanat Newspaper-09-11


Javan: “With Saudi Arabia recalling its students from Yemen, the stage seems to be getting set for foreign contribution to Yemeni government efforts to put down protests.”

 

Javan Newspaper-09-11


Jamejam: The UN secretary-general has called on the Islamic Republic of Iran to play a constructive role in regional peace and stability.

 

Jame Jam Newspaper-09-11


Mardomsalari: “A direct sea lane is to be established between Iran and Qatar,” the Iranian deputy industry minister said.

Mardomsalari: “One cannot resort to the use of force to change the beliefs of the public,” Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani said.

 

Mardom SAlari Newspaper-09-11


Sharq: Five people sentenced to death for committing murder have been pardoned by the families of their victims. They won’t be executed now.

 

Shargh Newspaper-09-11

 

Iran beat Australia in second round of FIVB World Championships

Iran Australia Volleyball

The Iranian volleyball team beat Australia in a four-setter (25-23, 25-21, 21-25, 25-17) in the second round of FIVB World Championships in Poland Wednesday (September 11).

Amir Ghafur was the top scorer for Iran which bagged all three points of the game.

After the match, Iran coach Slobodan Kovac said “This was not our best game; only in the fourth set we had a good performance.… We will now focus on the game with Argentina.”

Iran’s captain Saeed Marouf said, “It was a very dangerous match…. We felt too sure against Australia and we believed that this game would be over fast. Fortunately, what counts most are the three points we earned today.”

Iran will line up against Argentine later on Thursday.

 

Obama says US will bomb ISIL in Syria

Barack-Obama
Barack-Obama

“I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL in Syria, as well as Iraq,” Obama said during a speech delivered from the White House on Wednesday.

“America will lead a broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat,” he added.

The Pentagon announced that the United States already has conducted 154 airstrikes against ISIL targets in Iraq.

During his speech, the US president outlined Washington’s strategy against the terrorists.

“Our objective is clear: We will degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL through a comprehensive and sustained counterterrorism strategy,” Obama said.

“In a region that has known so much bloodshed, these terrorists are unique in their brutality. They execute captured prisoners. They kill children. They enslave, rape and force women into marriage,” he said.

“They threatened a religious minority with genocide. In acts of barbarism, they took the lives of two American journalists — Jim Foley and Steven Sotloff.”

“This is a core principle of my presidency: If you threaten America, you will find no safe haven.”

Meanwhile, President Obama said Washington will train and equip opposition militants fighting against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

He vowed to deploy more troops inside Iraq but said the servicemen would be assigned to training and intelligence duties.

He also assured the American people that the new campaign will be different from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and it will not involve combat troops fighting on foreign soil.

“This counterterrorism campaign will be waged through a steady, relentless effort to take out ISIL wherever they exist, using our air power and our support for partner forces on the ground. This strategy of taking out terrorists who threaten us, while supporting partners on the front lines, is one that we have successfully pursued in Yemen and Somalia for years,” Obama said.

 

Iran, three EU states to hold meeting on nuclear issue

Iran-Abbas-Araqchi
Iran-Abbas-Araqchi

The quartet meeting between senior Iranian nuclear negotiator, Seyyed Abbas Araqchi, and the representatives of France, Britain and Germany will take place within the framework of nuclear talks in the Austrian capital on Thursday.

Recently, Araqchi held separate bilateral talks with French representative to the Sextet group of world powers, Nicolas de Rivière, in Paris, and the US representative in nuclear talks, Wendy Sherman, in the Swiss city of Geneva.

Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany are expected to resume negotiations over a final deal on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear energy program on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session in New York on September 18.

Last November, Iran and the six countries signed an interim deal in Geneva, which took effect on January 20 and expired six months later on July 20.

In July, the two sides agreed to extend negotiations until November 24 after they failed to reach common ground on a number of key issues.