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Reuters:
"Iran may have failed to meet a deadline for addressing U.N.
concerns about suspected nuclear bomb research, but it could still act to
influence a key report due next week, diplomatic sources said on
Wednesday. The sources, who follow the nuclear issue but declined to be
identified, said they had seen no indications so far that Tehran had
replied in substance to questions from the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) by the agreed August 25 date. They suggested, however, that
there was still time for Iran to provide information in the coming days
in order to avoid any negative impression in the IAEA's closely-watched
quarterly report on Tehran's nuclear program, expected around September
3. 'Probably, they are late,' one envoy said. 'They only give as much as
they have to.' ... 'The nuclear negotiations are not progressing. The
positions are still very far apart,' one senior Western diplomat said,
ahead of next month's expected resumption of the talks." http://t.uani.com/1q4R8qK
AFP:
"Iran said Wednesday it has started to modify its Arak heavy water
reactor and limit plutonium output, a cause of Western concerns over the
country's nuclear programme. 'Modification of the heart of the Arak
reactor is in the process of being carried out by our experts ... to ease
the worries of certain countries,' said Ali Akbar Salehi, who heads
Iran's nuclear programme, quoted by ISNA news agency. 'Foreign ministry
officials have been informed of the technical details of these
modifications,' Salehi said. The reactor in Arak, 240 kilometres (145
miles) southwest of Tehran, could in theory provide Iran with
weapons-grade plutonium." http://t.uani.com/1tc2WtO
AFP:
"Iran said Wednesday that Palestinian militants had emerged the
victors and brought their Israeli foe 'to its knees' during the bloody
50-day Gaza conflict. 'The heroic Palestinian people have forged a new
era with the victory of the resistance which has brought the Zionist
regime to its knees,' the foreign ministry said in a statement. 'This
victory prepares the way for the final liberation of all the occupied
lands especially Quds (Jerusalem),' it said, congratulating the
Palestinian people and the militant groups in Gaza that Iran
supports." http://t.uani.com/1qKHLZA
Nuclear Program & Negotiations
Fars (Iran):
"Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi announced on Wednesday that
Tehran is preparing to launch a new generation of nuclear centrifuge
machines called IR8. 'We have introduced the latest generation of our
centrifuges, IR-8, whose SWU (Separative Work Unit) stands at 24 to the
(International Atomic Energy) Agency,' the head of the Atomic Energy
Organization of Iran (AEOI) said in a televised interview with Iran's
state-run TV on Wednesday. 'These centrifuges have undergone mechanical
tests, but we haven't yet injected (UF6) gas into them as it requires a
relevant permission by the president,' he added." http://t.uani.com/1AU3mGr
Sanctions
Relief
Trend:
"Iran's non-oil trade turnover (including condensates) surpassed
$41.62 billion during the 5-month period from March 21, indicating 32
percent increase compared to the country's $31.5 billion foreign trade in
same period of preceding year(Iran's fiscal year starts on March 21).
Iran's non-oil exports stood at $19.639 billion during the period, 20.83
percent more compared the 5-month period of last year, Iranian Customs
Administration reported Aug. 27. Iran also imported about $21.981 billion
worth of goods during the period, which indicates a rise by 33.58 percent
in value year on year. Liquefied propane, methanol, and liquefied butane
were the main items exported." http://t.uani.com/1q4Q2Ly
Trend:
"Russian Railways has signed a memorandum of understanding with
Iranian Railways to expedite the implementation of rail projects in Iran.
The 6th meeting of Iran-Russia transport cooperation working group was
held in Tehran, Iran's Mehr news agency reported on August 27. Russian
Railways agreed to expedite the implementation of the Garmsar-Incheborun
railway project as well as the establishment of the Qazvin-Rasht-Astara
railway which is intended to connect Iran's railway to Azerbaijan and
Russia. The Qazvin-Rasht-Astara railway, with a length of 375km is
currently the missing link in the North-South corridor, which, when
completed, will extend from Northern Europe to Southeast Asia." http://t.uani.com/1qgWUoc
Iraq Crisis
Guardian:
"Mujtaba is a good example of the new breed of Shia fighter,
hellbent on confronting what they see as an existential threat against
them, battle-hardened by more than a decade of conflict in Iraq and Syria
and, in some cases, trained in Iran and Lebanon under the unrelenting
attention of Hezbollah. Mujtaba is in his mid-20s, has fought in Syria,
and has little faith in the Iraqi army's capability to fight this war.
'You can't depend on the army - even if they put 2,000 soldiers in this
village I won't take them seriously or count on them,' he said. 'We are a
resistance faction that have been fighting for 11 years. Each one of us
has been sent to at least three outside training camps in Iran and
Lebanon under supervision of Hezbollah. Each lasted for two months. Do
you know what it means to go for 60 days under constant gruelling by
Hezbollah? You come back as a new person. You can't compare us with those
soldiers who joined the army for money.' He was so impressed by his
experiences that he named his first son after Imad Mughniya, the
legendary Hezbollah military commander." http://t.uani.com/XSeN3r
Al-Monitor:
"After Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif denied that Iran
had sent troops into Iraq, Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said
that advisers had been sent into Iraqi Kurdistan at the request of the
Kurdistan Regional Government. At the meeting with provincial officials
in Qom, Fazli also related that President Hassan Rouhani had drawn a red
line at the fall of Shiite holy cities Karbala and Najaf. On Aug. 25,
Fazli said that when the Islamic State group (IS) "attacked Iraqi
Kurdistan, Kurdish officials requested help from Iran. And the Islamic
Republic, in addition to providing advisers, organized their
forces." http://t.uani.com/1ph4elK
Foreign Affairs
WSJ:
"A small U.S. Coast Guard boat fired a single shot toward an armed
Iranian-flagged ship in the Persian Gulf during a brief encounter on
Tuesday, a potentially provocative incident in a volatile area. U.S.
officials emphasized that the situation didn't escalate and that both
vessels ended contact after the warning shot was fired. The Coast Guard
Patrol Boat Monomoy, working in the Persian Gulf, had been in contact with
the bridge of the Iranian dhow, a traditional vessel common in the Middle
East, when the Iranian crew abruptly broke off the conversation, U.S.
defense officials said. The Coast Guard dispatched a small boat from the
Monomoy to investigate, said Navy Commander Kevin Stephens, a spokesman
for the U.S. Fifth Fleet. Cmdr. Stevens said the crew of the dhow aimed a
.50 caliber machine gun at the Coast Guard boat, demonstrating 'hostile
intent.' In response, the small Coast Guard boat fired a single shot. The
incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. local time, Cmdr. Stevens said."
http://t.uani.com/1qgXXEs
Reuters:
"Iran's deputy foreign minister said he held 'positive and
constructive' talks with Saudi Arabia's foreign minister on Tuesday where
Islamist militancy in Iraq - that both see as a threat - was one of the
topics discussed. Hossein Amir Abdollahian was in Jeddah for the first
high-level bilateral talks between the two countries since Hassan Rouhani
was elected president of Iran a year ago, pledging to thaw Tehran's
frosty relations with its Arab neighbors. 'Both sides emphasized the need
to open a new page of political relations between the two countries,'
Abdollahian told Reuters by telephone after meeting Prince Saud
al-Faisal." http://t.uani.com/1qKHi9R
Fars (Iran):
"Commander of Iran's Basij (volunteer) force Brigadier General
Mohammad Reza Naqdi announced on Wednesday that arming the Palestinian
resistance groups in the West bank has started. 'Arming the West Bank has
started and weapons will be supplied to the people of this region,' Naqdi
told FNA on the sidelines of the closing ceremony of a forum of Basiji
university professors in Tehran today. He underlined that arming the West
Bank will lead to the annihilation of the Zionist regime. Stressing the
need for Israel to return the Palestinian lands to their real owners,
Naqdi said, 'The Zionists should know that the next war won't be confined
to the present borders and the Mujahedeen will push them back.' ... 'The
continued war in Gaza will accelerate arming the West Bank and
annihilation of the occupiers,' Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian
Armed Forces Brigadier General Massoud Jazzayeri said in Tehran on
Sunday." http://t.uani.com/1wCpINK
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