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Iran decries Turkish Consulate seizure in Iraq

Ms. Marzieh Afkham

Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham expressed deep concern over the takeover of the consulate and abduction of its staff, urging respect for and protection of the rights of diplomatic places and their personnel.

The militants kidnapped the Turkish consul general and 24 other staff members working at the consulate on June 11.

She further called on the international community to consider the consequences of foreign support for such terrorist groups, warning that these groups contribute to regional instability, whose repercussions will grip the entire region and even the whole world.

Afkham further voiced Tehran’s unflinching support for Iraq in its fight against terrorism, urging the Iraqi nation to maintain their unity and integrity against terrorist attacks.

She also expressed hope that national unity will see peace and stability return to Iraq.

On Tuesday, militants took control of Nineveh Province, including its capital Mosul, forcing “over 500,000 people in and around the city” to flee, according to Geneva-based International Organization for Migration.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has said the country’s security forces would confront the terrorists, calling the seizure of Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, a “conspiracy”.

Maliki has also asked the UN, the European Union, and the Arab League to help the country fight the terrorists.

Violence has also been raging elsewhere across Iraq, with bombings and shootings rattling the nation.

Iraq’s Interior Ministry has said that militants have launched an open war in Iraq in a bid to plunge the Middle Eastern country into chaos.

by Presstv

 

Shamkhani: Presence of Daesh in Iraq, a threat to whole region

Shamkhani: Presence of Daesh in Iraq, a threat to whole region
Shamkhani

He made the remarks here on Wednesday in a meeting with the Syrian Ambassador to Iran Adnan Mahmoud.

He said the expanding presence of the terrorist group in Iraq which is involved in very violent actions was alarming to the whole region.

He believed the issue called for serious actions on the part of international circles and governments.

Shamkhani further congratulated President Bashar al-Assad on his re-election.

He said the free, broad and popular elections in Syria put an end to the excuses of crisis-seeking forces, healed the wounds of people and defeated terrorist groups and their supporters.

He said Syria taught the hegemonic powers which support terrorists a big lesson and showed them the power of the resistance movement in the region.

The senior Iranian official also stressed that spread of terrorism was a result of the illogical policies followed by its supporters.

He said the continuation of such a wrong policy will also affect the advocates of terrorism.

He reiterated Iranˈs support for the will of the Syrian nation.

Araghchi: Iran, US talk ‘in positive atmosphere’

Iran’s senior nuclear negotiator - Iran US talk
Iran’s senior nuclear negotiator - Iran US talk
Seyed Abbas Araghchi told Mehr News that the negotiations were held in a ‘positive atmosphere.’ He had described the first day of talks as ‘constructive and positive’ as well.
Iran and the US had held 8 hours of bilateral talks. Araghchi heads the delegation including Majid Takht-Ravanchi, deputy-FM for Europe and American Affairs, and Hamid Baidinejad, head of FM political office.
Davoud Mohammadnia, deputy-FM and Rahimian from the Atomic Energy Organization are also in the delegation. William Burns heads the US delegation whereWendy Ruth Sherman is a member.

Iraqi Grand Ayatollah calls for unity against DAESH

Iraqi Shiite Grand Ayatollah
Ayatollah Sistani

Ayatollah Sayed Ali Sistani released a statement on Tuesday and condemned the capture of the Nineveh province. The Shiite cleric called for unity among all of the country’s political factions against the militants, reported Alalam TV channel.

Iraq’s cities Mosul (Ninevah province) and Kirkuk (same province name) were severely attacked and occupied by DAESH (so called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Arabic abbreviation) since Tuesday morning.

The al-Qaedeh linked group occupied the cities and Iraqi army forces abandoned their posts and residents had to leave their homes.

The militants have also managed to launch attacks in the capital city Baghdad and in other parts Iraq.

A source in Iraq’s defense ministry said that Tuesday night they sent Special Forces to Mosul which was occupied by DAESH.

Nour al-Maleki, Iraq’s Prime Minister, issued a state of emergency throughout the country. He said that all whose negligence lead to such results would be strongly punished.

Iran condemns terrorist attack in Iraq

Iran condemns terrorist attack in Iraq
Iran condemns terrorist attack in Iraq

Iran’s foreign ministry spokeswoman said the spread of terrorist moves in Iraq is an obvious example of the transnational threat of terrorism, Press TV reported Tuesday.

“Given the worldwide threat of terrorism, it is necessary for governments and international bodies to stand by the Iraqi government and nation under the current critical situation,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said on Tuesday.

She expressed concern over repeated terrorist attacks on Iraqi cities and rural areas and hoped joint efforts by the country’s army, security forces and people to counter terrorist moves would restore security and peace.

Afkham also expressed Iran’s support for the Iraqi government and nation and said strengthening national unity and convergence among all political groups will play a “very important and effective” role in fighting terrorists.

Al-Qaeda-linked militants occupied Mosul, the capital of the Nineveh Province, after they took control of the governor’s headquarters, prisons and television stations.

Mosul is the second Iraqi city to fall to militants this year, after the government lost control of Fallujah in early January.

The so-called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, DAESH, later occupied some parts of Kirkuk and the militants also managed to launch attacks in the capital city Baghdad and in other parts Iraq.

A source in Iraq’s defense ministry said that Tuesday night they sent Special Forces to Mosul which was occupied by DAESH.

Nour al-Maleki, Iraq’s Prime Minister, issued a state of emergency throughout the country. He said that all whose negligence lead to such results would be strongly punished.

Shiites’ Grand Ayatollah, Sayed Ali Sistani, released a statement on Tuesday and condemned the capture of the Nineveh province. The Shiite cleric called for unity among all of the country’s political factions against the militants.

Maliki declares state of emergency after Mosul falls to ISIL

Nouri Al-Maliki
Nouri Al-Maliki

Gunmen from the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) seized Iraq’s second-largest city as troops threw away their uniforms and abandoned their posts.

Maliki asked the Parliament to declare state of emergency in whole the country, while calling on all neighboring countries to closely watch their borders with Iraq.

Militants have launched major operations in Nineveh, Anbar, Diyala, Salaheddin and Baghdad provinces since Thursday, killing scores of people and highlighting both their long reach and the weakness of Iraq’s security forces.

In early January, the government lost control of Fallujah, just a short drive from Baghdad.

More than 900 people were killed last month, according to figures separately compiled by the United Nations and the government.

So far this year, more than 4,600 people have been killed, according to AFP figures.

by Al-Alam

 

Gül receives Rouhani in Ankara

Gül and Rouhani in turkey
Gül and Rouhani in turkey

Hassan Rouhani, which heads a delegation of ministers, visited Abdullah Gül his Turkish counterpart. They discussed bilateral, regional, and international developments.

Gül received president Rouhani in Çankaya presidential palace before private meeting.

The delegations reportedly will have a joint meeting to finalize the signing of bilateral agreements. Rouhani and Gül will chair over the meeting.

Iran-Turkey ties important to Middle East: Rouhani

Rouhani-Turkey-Visit
Rouhani-Turkey-Visit

Ahead of his departure for Ankara on Monday, Rouhani said Iran and Turkey enjoy “geopolitical positions” in the Middle East, stressing that the promotion of ties between the two neighboring states “is of great importance for the development of the whole region.”

“During this trip, we will hold talks on bilateral economic ties, particularly in the energy sectors,” Rouhani said, adding that Tehran and Ankara were also slated to sign a number of cooperation agreements in different areas.

The Iranian chief executive further stated that Tehran and Ankara were set to hold the first session of their joint ministerial commission during the visit.

According to Rouhani, the Iranian and Turkish officials will also exchange views on the issues of regional and international significance, including the fight against violence, extremism and terrorism.

On Sunday, Iranian Ambassador to Turkey Alireza Bigdeli said the two sides would, for the first time, form the Iran-Turkey High Council of Strategic Cooperation during Rouhani’s trip.

Rouhani is also scheduled to hold meetings with Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who paid a visit to Iran in January.

According to the figures released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat), Iran-Turkey trade turnover stood at USD 3.256 billion in the first quarter of 2014.

by Presstv

 

Official: Isfahan Refinery to Produce Euro-4 Gasoline

Iran Isfahan Refinery to Produce Euro-4 Gasoline
Iran Isfahan Refinery to Produce Euro-4 Gasoline

Director for production coordination and supervision at National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC), Saeed Mahjoubi, said contracts have been signed for the production of Euro-4 gasoline catalyst.

He said that the catalyst is being produced by a subsidiary of National Petrochemical Company (NPC).

Mahjoubi emphasized that Isfahan refinery is currently producing 10 to 11 million liters of gasoline per day, Shana reported.

The Iranian company Exir Novin Farayand Asia has launched the production line of the catalyst with the cooperation of Supplying Petrochemical Industries Part, Equipment and Chemical Engineering Company (SPEC).

The newly-established factory will supply the Iranian petrochemical and refining industries with eight catalysts needed for producing high-quality gasoline.

by Tasnim News Agency

Parliamentarians: Syrian elections showing country’s power

Iran Parliamentarians: Syrian elections showing country’s power

Mehr News parliamentary correspondent reported that the statement signed by 230 representatives in the open session today congratulated the Syrian people and government on election of Bashar al-Assad as the new president.

“The successful election was a show of power by people of Syria against US policies and its regional allies,” reads part of the statement, “Syrians aborted the US policies and ruses and brought their plots to dust with their majority vote to Mr. Assad, thus improving the cause of peace in the country.”

“Election was an indication that Syrian crisis had only a political solution, which in the first place, should rely on the Syrian public and their votes,” asserts the statement.

“Today, after 3 years of crisis and murder of thousands of innocent civilians and damages inflicted upon the country’s infrastructure, the US and its allies should felt responsible before the international public, and this is the right of Syrian people to seek redress from countries sending arms and terrorism to Syria,” says the statement.

“We as parliamentarians, congratulate great people of Syria and Mr. Assad on elections, and hope that this great political change would be an end to crisis and a beginning to reconstruction of the country, and call the government to support the Syrian’s steps to bring peace and fight terrorism as it did before,” the statement ends.