Friday, April 10, 2026
Home Blog Page 5088

Iran will never trust US anti-ISIL coalition: Interior min.

Abdolreza-Rahmani-Fazli
Abdolreza-Rahmani-Fazli

Addressing reporters on Monday, Rahmani-Fazli said Iran would never trust the Americans in the fight against ISIL terrorists and other issues because they have shown double standards on many occasions.

“The Americans have followed double standards on such issues as fighting terrorism, human rights, peaceful use of nuclear energy and tens of other cases,” the Iranian minister explained.

He said there is evidence that the US and certain countries which have formed the coalition against the ISIL terrorists have previously provided the militants with financial, logistic and political aid.

The minister added that Iran has been a regular victim of and threatened by terrorism, stressing, “We regard the fight against terrorism as our duty and will support Muslim countries such as Syria and Iraq in this regard.”

Rahmani-Fazli’s remarks came after US President Barack Obama said on Friday that Washington is assembling an international coalition to “snuff out” the ISIL terrorist group, adding that such extremist groups have “no place in the 21st century.”

France is also hosting an international conference aimed at discussing the rising threat of the Takfiri ISIL militants and coordinating actions to knock out the terrorists.

The Takfiri terrorists currently control parts of eastern Syria and Iraq’s northern and western regions. They have threatened all communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and Izadi Kurds, as they continue their atrocities in Iraq.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Sept. 15

Iranian Newspapers headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

The championship of the Iranian Greco-Roman wrestling team in the 2014 Greco-Roman World Wrestling Championships in Tashkent and the congratulatory messages the Supreme Leader and President Rouhani issued following the unprecedented victory of Iranian wrestlers were on the front pages of almost all Iranian newspapers on Monday. Another sport news that drew a lot of front-page attention was the triumph of the Iranian national volleyball team over Serbia in their final clash in round two of the FIVB World Championships in Poland. The comments of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani at a meeting of Islamic Azad University in Mashhad grabbed headlines too. The former president was quoted by several dailies as saying that university students had better continue their studies at home.

Afkar: “President Rouhani will fly to New York on September 22nd to take part in the UN General Assembly.” A week later the president will be in Russia to attend a summit meeting of countries on the Caspian Sea.

 

Afkar newspaper-09-15


Aftab-e Yazd: “Ansar Hezbollah patrols will hit the streets as of next week,” says the secretary general of the group, which is viewed as a hardline group by the government of President Rouhani. The office of Tehran Governor has denied issuing any permit for the group to enforce morality laws. Interior Ministry officials had earlier said they would seriously deal with those who take the laws into their own hands.

Aftab-e Yazd: A recent spike in contactsbetween moderate state officials indicates a united front is being formed against hardliners. The meeting between Chairman of the Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani in Mashhad is the latest such one-on-one.

 

Aftab Yazd newspaper-09-15


Arman-e Emrooz: “The aftershocks of the letter of Mohammad Khatami [to the Supreme Leader following his prostate surgery] on the political scene” is the title of the daily’s main story which catalogs the “angry reactions” of conservatives to the former president’s decision to write the letter in which he wished the leader a speedy recovery. Some conservatives have gone so far as to say “Reformists seek to impose themselves on the establishment.”

 

Arman newspaper-09-15


Asia: “The US flag flies outside the City Theater in the heart of Tehran.”

Asia: “[Iranian carrier] Mahan Air to resume flights to Britain.”

 

Asia newspaper-09-15


Ebtekar: Revelations that officials with “Iranian University” [a controversial university former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has promised to launch ever since he left office in 2013] have made end runs around the law prompted the Ministry of Science to issue a statement declaring the activities of Iranian University as illegal.

 

Ebtekar newspaper-09-15


Eghtesad-e Pooya: “Tehran and Moscow have struck a $10 billion electricity deal under which the Russians will, among other things, build a power plant in Tabas,” the Iranian energy minister said.

 

Eghtesade Pouya newspaper-09-15


Ettela’at: “Talks between Iran and P5+1 will resume in New York City Thursday afternoon following bilateral meetings on Wednesday and Thursday morning,” Iranian negotiator Abbas Araghchi said.

Ettela’at: Representatives of 27 countries will attend a meeting in Tehran shortly to look at the root causes of extremism and terrorism.

Ettela’at: “The initiatives of the three branches of the government are to be tweaked to come into line with the principles of the resistance-based economy.” Twenty-four points of the resistance-based economy have turned into 190 executive policies and 600 plans.

 

Ettelaat newspaper-09-15


Farhikhtegan: “The Interior Ministry has only two weeks to send a bill on political parties to parliament for approval,” an MP says.

Farhikhtegan: The chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Islamic Azad University describes the management of the university over the past year as satisfactory.

 

Farhikhtegan newspaper-09-15


Hemayat: “The UN Secretary General is a tool in American hands,” says former Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati in reaction to a recent release by the UN chief of a human rights report critical of Iran.

Hemayat: Banks have been given 15 days to release the list of the companies they own.

 

Hemayat newspaper-09-15


Iran: Iranian police have seized 230 tons of illicit drugs so far this year [started March 22, 2014].

 

Iran newspaper-09-15


Iran News: “Zarif, Ashton to hold official talks Thursday.”

 

Iran News newspaper-09-15


Jahan-e Eghtesad: “The US needs Iran’s support to defeat ISIL,” President of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass said.

 

Jahan Eghtesad newspaper-09-15


Javan: “The 51-day Gaza war was a small-scale model of the 33-day Lebanon war,” said Middle East expert Dr. Mohammadali Mohtadi in an interview with the daily, adding that the ideology of Zionism is falling from favor in Israel and in its military. He said in the past Zionist soldiers would fight for Israel to safeguard the causes that had been sold to them, now it seems that they no longer fight to defend such ideals.

Javan: “The beheading of a British hostage at the hands of IS has paved the way for London to meddle in Iraqi affairs.”

 

Javan Newspaper-09-11


Jomhouri Islami: “It takes patience to get rid of a deviation which has been in the making for eight years,” Ayatollah Rafsanjani told a group of reformists in Khorasan Razavi Province.

 

Jomhouri Eslami newspaper-09-15


Kar va Kargar: “The number of jobless Iranians is expected to rise to 5 million in seven years,” predicts the Research Center of the Islamic Consultative Assembly.

 

Kar va Kargar newspaper-09-15


Kayhan: “An entire corps of the Yemeni Army has joined the popular revolution,” was the headline the paper put on its front page. Earlier a large number of high-ranking officers in the army had defected to join the uprising.

 

Kayhan Newspaper-09-11


Shahrvand: “Greco-Roman Wrestler Hamid Sourian wins a sixth world gold medal in Tashkent to become the winningest Iranian athlete on the world stage ever.”

 

Shahrvand newspaper-09-15


Sharq: “Kargozaran [the party of the Executives of Construction] will rely on Khatami [in the next parliamentary vote],” former Vice President Hossein Marashi told the daily. His comments come as reformists are preparing for the vote in early 2015 and trying to reach consensus probably under Mohammad Khatami’s leadership.

 

Shargh Newspaper-09-11

 

West must lift all sanctions against Iran: Deputy FM

Iran-P5+1-Nuclear
Iran-P5+1-Nuclear

“Based on agreements previously reached, the Islamic Republic of Iran expects Western countries involved in these [nuclear] negotiations to lift all sanctions against Iran after the conclusion of a comprehensive deal,” Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Europe and the Americas Majid Takht-e Ravanchi said in a meeting with Patricia Adam, a member of the French National Assembly, in Tehran.

He further reiterated Iran’s full readiness to strike a final agreement with the P5+1 if the six countries show political will for such a deal.

The French parliamentarian, for her part, called for the expansion of ties with Iran in all fields, given the capacities of the two countries.

Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the United States, Russia, China, France and Britain – plus Germany 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.

Last November, the two sides signed an interim deal in Geneva which took effect on January 20 and expired six months later. In July, Iran and the six countries agreed to extend negotiations until November 24 after they failed to reach common ground on a number of key issues.

 

Iran committed to fighting terrorism: Deputy FM

Iran-abdollahian
Iran-abdollahian

“For fighting terrorism, the Islamic Republic of Iran will not wait for any international coalition and it will act based on its international responsibility and within the framework of international regulations,” Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian told the visiting head of French parliament’s defense and armed forces committee, Patricia Adam, on Sunday

The Iranian diplomat added that the “wrong and selective approach [adopted by] the West and the US” vis-à-vis terrorist groups such ISIL in Syria and Iraq has made the terrorists stronger to the extent that they threaten the stability and security of the Middle East.

Amir-Abdollahian said Iran believes that supporting the Iraqi and Syrian governments is the “best” way to fight ISIL terrorists operating in the region.

The French parliamentarian, for her part, said her country supports fighting terrorism within UN framework.

Iran Chamber of Commerce, JICA, John Hopkins launch business clinic

ICCIMA-Iran
ICCIMA-Iran

The Research Institute of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) has launched a business clinic in cooperation with Japan’s International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and John Hopkins University to offer consultation services to entrepreneurs.
According to the Public Relations Department of ICCIMA, the clinic which brings together 17 committees, was launched on September 10 at a ceremony attended by ICCIMA Secretary General Hossein Noghrehkar Shirazi.
At the ceremony, Hossein Mir-Mohammad Sadeghi, who leads the ICCIMA’s Research Institute, said, “In light of the fact that promotion of productivity cannot happen overnight, the experience the Japanese have gained in the wake of the Second World War can be very useful in this regard.”
He further said the clinic can dish out economic consultations to entrepreneurs and act in tandem with universities as far as education goes. “The project is designed to help identify target markets, pinpoint the weaknesses of the market, promote productivity, help develop new concepts in management and a better understanding of business rules, promote energy productivity management, offer financial and ISO-related counseling, and identify advertisement best practices.”

Iran defeat Serbia to advance to round 3 of Volleyball World Championships

Iran volleyball Team
Iran volleyball Team

Iran’s national volleyball team defeated Serbia 3-1 (27-25, 22-25, 25-22, 25-18) at the FIVB Men’s World Championships in Poland on Sunday.

The victory in the final match of round two meant Iran were through to round three of the games on 15 points.

Argentina’s triumph over the US (3-2) set the seal on Iran’s advance to the final six teams of the event.

 

Iran’s Greco-Roman wrestling team crowned world champions for 1st time

Iran Wrestling
Iran Wrestling

The Iranian national Greco-Roman wrestling team were crowned world champions in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Sunday.

Hamid Sourian won the Iranian squad’s only gold medal in the 59-kg weight category. Omid Nowruzi bagged a silver medal in the 66-kg category. Afshin Biabangard and Ghasem Rezai secured two bronzes in the 71-kg and 98-kg categories respectively.

Iran finished first in the overall standings on 42 points. Russia came in second. It was the first time the Iranian Greco-Roman wrestling team became world champions.

Immediately after Iran were crowned champions, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei released a message to congratulate the Iranian athletes on their unprecedented championship in the world event.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages Sept. 14

Iranian Newspapers headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

Many Iranian newspapers on Sunday (September 14) led on a second bedside visit President Hassan Rouhani paid to the Supreme Leader upon arriving home from a Central Asian tour which took him to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, where he attended a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The comments Chairman of the Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani made at a meeting with industrialists and economists drew a lot of front-page attention, too. Of course, different newspapers, depending on their political leanings, chose a different part of his remarks to headline their stories.

Abrar: “The government has filed a complaint against some officials of the previous government,” said President Rouhani’s chief advisor Akbar Torkan. The headline highlights allegations by the 11th government that some officials who served under Ahmadinejad have failed to hand back government-issue cars and other items.

Abrar: “It’s too early to talk about another extension of nuclear talks,” said Iran’s deputy Foreign Minister for European and American Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi.

 

Abrar Newsperpar-09-14


Abrar-e Eghtesadi: “Iran’s overseas trade moves one level up.”

 

Abrar Eghtesadi Newsperpar-09-14


Afarinesh highlights a comment by Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahman Fazli under the heading “Preservation of civic rights is one of the most fundamental policies of the government.”

 

Afarinesh Newsperpar-09-14


Afkar: “The meeting in Paris is a theatrical gesture,” said Mohammad Saleh Jokar, a member of Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, in reaction to exclusion of Iran from a meeting in Paris to forge an anti-terrorism coalition to take on IS.

 

Afkar Newsperpar-09-14


Aftab-e Yazd cited Chairman of the Expediency Council Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani as saying, “Some members of the previous government are putting a spoke in the wheel of President Rouhani’s government.”

Aftab-e Yazd: “Arbitrary measures shouldn’t go unpunished,” said Mohammad Reza Aref, a former vice-president and a veteran reformist politician.

 

Aftabe Yazd Newsperpar-09-14


Arman-e Emrooz says that a bill which will eventually see the number of MPs rise by 20 to 310 will be discussed on parliament floor. The daily says the bill has been languishing in parliament for seven years thanks to the previous government’s failure to cooperate with the Islamic Consultative Assembly.

Arman-e Emrooz: “Khatami can lead neo-reformists,” said a member of Iran’s Islamic Participation Front Elaheh Koulaei.

 

Arman Newsperpar-09-14


Asia quoted Iran’s deputy foreign minister for European and American affairs as saying, “A final deal can be struck whether or not Presidents Rouhani and Obama meet.”

 

Asia Newsperpar-09-14


Asr-e Eghtesad led on the story which pins the blame of delays in the implementation of development initiatives on cash subsidies handed out by the governmentto the public.

 

Asre Eghtesad Newsperpar-09-14


Asr-e Rasaneh: Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh says Pakistan is not structurally prepared to import Iran’s natural gas despite its express willingness to do so.

 

Asre Resaneh Newsperpar-09-14


Asrar put a remark by Hashemi Rafsanjani about foreign policy on its front page. “We can establish ties with all countries across the world.”

Asrar alsoquoted Deputy Interior Minister Hosseinali Amiri as saying that no permit has been issued for Ansar Hezbollah members to promote virtue and prevent vice.

 

ASrar Newsperpar-09-14


Ebtekar: “We are concerned about the misbehaviors of those who want to promote virtue,” said Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.

Ebtekar: “I do not know a supporter of the Supreme Leader who is stauncher than Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani,” said former MP Hassan Ghafouri-Fard.

 

Ebtekar Newsperpar-09-14


Etemad: Mohammad Bagher Nobakht, President Rouhani’s advisor for supervision and strategic affairs, has called on the private sector to help the government with piecing together the Sixth Development Plan.

 

Etemad Newsperpar-09-14


Farhikhtegan dedicates its main story to misinformation [fueled by supporters of former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad] that the number of Ph. D. seats at Islamic Azad University has increased 8-fold, whereas the actual increase has been no more than 70 percent.

 

Farhikhtegan Newsperpar-09-14


Hambastegi: “Granting licenses to news websites is a top government priority,” the secretary of the Media Supervisory Board says.

 

Hambastegi Newsperpar-09-14


Hamshahri splashes photos of officials and statesmen visiting the Supreme Leader at the hospital following his successful prostate surgery.

 

Hamshahri Newsperpar-09-14


Hemayat: “The presidential powers will be discussed by an arbitration panel which addresses disputes between the three branches of government,” said Deputy Parliament Speaker Mohammad Hassan Abutorabi.

 

Hemayat Newsperpar-09-14


Jomhouri Islami quoted Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani as saying, “America should not violate the sovereignty of countries under the pretext of the war against terrorism.”

 

Jomhouri Eslami Newsperpar-09-14


Kar va Kargar also quoted Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani as saying, “A US-led attack on Syria will fan the flames of war in the region.”

 

Kar va Kargar Newsperpar-09-14


Kayhan covered a story about the latest developments in Yemen and said that the country is entering a new phase in its history. “Despite bloody crackdowns, millions of people took part in a funeral for martyrs in Sana’a.”

Kayhan: “Will radicals re-invade universities?” is the headline the daily has used to take a swipe at reinstatement of former “trouble-making” officials at the University Jihad in Mashhad.

Kayhan: The recent change of heart by the statesmen of President Rouhani’s government of Prudence and Hope which has been manifested by conclusion of deals with Russia and China has taken the West by surprise.

 

Kayhan Newsperpar-09-14


Sharq: Majid Takht Ravanchi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, has slammed a recent UN report on human rights in Iran.

 

Shargh Newsperpar-09-14

 

“A Few Cubic Meters of Love”, a joint Iran-Afghan film becomes a candidate for Oscars

A Few Cubic Meters- movie
A Few Cubic Meters- movie

A Few Cubic Meters- movieJamshid Mahmoudi, the Iranian director of “A Few Cubic Meters of Love” says his film is to be presented as an Afghan production at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015.

A September 13th issue of Arman-e Emrooz daily ran a brief report in which the director explains why such a decision has been made about the joint Iranian-Afghan production. The following is the translation of the report:

Director Mahmoudi said “A Few Cubic Meters of Love” is a joint production and officials in both countries have given it the go-ahead to be shot and screened.

A Few Cubic Meters- movie

“We have already secured the permission of appropriate authorities to screen ‘A Few Cubic Meters of Love’ in theaters across Iran in the second half of the current year [started March 21, 2014]. In light of the fact that Oscars candidates have an end-of-September deadline to hit the screen in their country of origin before becoming eligible for Oscars, we decided to have it screened in Afghanistan before the deadline and introduce it as an Afghan production in the event,” the director said.

On the horns of dilemma

Sabah Zangeneh
Sabah Zangeneh

Following a recent summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Tajikistan, there has been a spike in debates on whether Iran should become a full member of the regional grouping. Dr. Sabah Zanganeh, a veteran diplomat and a foreign policy expert, wrote a piece in Arman-e Emrooz daily on Saturday (September 13) on the issue, advising Iranian officials to think twice before taking steps toward becoming a full member of SCO. The following is the translation of the piece:

A closer look at how the Shanghai Cooperation Organization came into being reveals that China and Russia pioneered the treaty as part of efforts to meet their policy needs and move in tandem with international developments. On the one hand, Russia was bent on bringing together the newly-independent republics of the former Soviet Union following the collapse of USSR. On the other hand, China sought to find new economic markets for its products.

In fact, Iran had no place in the initial composition of the organization and when Tehran was given the green-light to become a member, it attended the meetings of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization only as an observer. As time passed the economic nature of the organization was replaced with a political, security and even military status.

Iran is now at a crossroads. First, it has to decide whether to boost its cooperation with this organization. Second, it has to pick an organization or a treaty whose members are interested in having Tehran in their ranks.

After the Islamic Revolution, “Neither Eastern, Nor Western,” became the pillar of Iran’s foreign policy. In light of the fact that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is turning into an eastern alliance, Iran will have to be careful in its decisions about any future steps. Eastern is a concept which is defined in relation to Western and membership of the group may amount to taking sides with the East against the West.

Before becoming a full member of the organization, Iran has to weigh what serves its national interests and make full use of the information that is available. Iran’s post-revolution experience shows that the West has always been somewhat neglectful of Iran, and the East has been careless in its dealings with Iran.

To choose a future path, [officials] need to answer the following questions: Does Iran’s national might need other powers to make its presence felt on the world stage? Won’t maintaining neutrality and simply tapping the existing potential serve our national interests better? Will joining one camp in tandem with efforts to maintain national independence serve our interests?

If joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is a political tactic, the stage should be set in a way that makes flexibility possible down the line.