Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Eye on Iran: Iran's Leader Condemns Saudi Arabia over Haj Crush, Demands Bodies of Iranian Pilgrims








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Reuters: "Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei on Wednesday accused Saudi Arabia of hampering the transfer of bodies of Iranian pilgrims killed in a crush at haj last week, adding fuel to a growing spat over the disaster in which nearly 800 people died. Iran has been the most vocal in its criticism of Saudi Arabia for the disaster last Thursday, in which at least 239 Iranians were killed. Tehran says 200 of its pilgrims are still missing. Iranian officials say Saudi Arabia has not done enough to identify and transfer the bodies of the victims to Iran. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said on Wednesday that Iran will not allow a single Iranian to be buried in Saudi Arabia. 'Saudi Arabia failed to help the injured and are causing trouble in transfer of the bodies to Iran ... the slightest disrespect to Iranians will be met with a harsh reaction from us,' Khamenei told graduates of the Iranian Army's military academies in the city of Noshahr. 'We have shown self-restraint so far, but the Saudis should know Iran is more powerful and has more capabilities and they cannot compete with us in any front,' he added." http://t.uani.com/1N177mu

AFP: "The Saudi-led coalition said on Wednesday it had seized an Iranian fishing boat in the Arabian Sea loaded with weapons destined for Shiite rebels it is fighting in Yemen. A coalition statement said that the vessel was intercepted on Saturday and that 14 Iranians and weapons including anti-tank shells were found on board. It said that papers found on board the boat showed that it was registered to an Iranian and was licensed for fishing by the Iranian authorities. It listed the weapons seized as 18 anti-armoured Concourse shells, 54 anti-tank BGM17 shells, 15 shell battery kits, four firing guidance systems, five binocular batteries, three launchers, one launchers' holder and three batteries. The vessel was seized 150 nautical miles off the Omani port of Salalah, the coalition statement said." http://t.uani.com/1KRs0ut

Guardian: "The Iranian government is earning more from tax than oil for the first time in almost half a century as the country shifts its traditional reliance on crude to taxation revenues in the face of plummeting oil prices. President Hassan Rouhani's economic strategy is to significantly reduce the government's dependency on oil and instead collect tax more systematically, according to Ali Kardor, the deputy managing director of the national Iranian oil company (NIOC). 'For the first time in 50 years, the government's share of the oil revenue is less than what it is earning from tax, including VAT,' he told the Guardian on the sidelines of the second Europe-Iran forum in Geneva. 'Only around 10% of Iran's GDP is currently dependent on oil.' Almost 20% of oil income goes into a sovereign wealth fund, which is reserved for development purposes." http://t.uani.com/1P5waUW

Nuclear Program & Agreement

Fars (Iran): "Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani underlined the end of inspections and visits to the country's military site in Parchin. 'No other visits will be paid to Parchin at any level,' Shamkhani told FNA on Wednesday. Asked about Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano's visit to Parchin, he said, 'No inspection was carried out and Amano's presence at Parchin was just visit different from inspection.'" http://t.uani.com/1P5wSBy

Congressional Action

Free Beacon: "House Republicans are still considering a lawsuit and other measures to prevent the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal and the provision of billions of dollars in sanctions relief to Tehran, according to one of the leading lawmakers opposed to the agreement. Rep. Peter Roskam (R., Ill.) told the Washington Free Beacon in an interview that the Obama administration still needs to address a 'serious legal question' about the nuclear deal and the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, which allowed Congress to evaluate the agreement before it was fully implemented. According to the review act, lawmakers were supposed to be granted access to the text of the agreement as well as 'any additional materials related thereto, including annexes, appendices, codicils, side agreements, implementing materials, documents, and guidance, technical or other understandings, and any related agreements.' However, Roskam and other lawmakers have said that they have been prohibited from viewing the 'side deals' that govern the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities. Agency officials have said that such inspection deals typically remain confidential... House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio), is 'actively considering' a legal challenge against the administration for violating the review act, Roskam said. 'That will ultimately be a legal decision based on consultation, but I know that the appetite for litigation is there,' he said. A lawsuit against the administration could have a couple of effects, he said. A federal judge could issue an injunction against the implementation of the nuclear deal until the administration provides all side agreements, delaying sanctions relief for Tehran. The prospect of litigation could also deter Western companies from investing in Iran as the sanctions are lifted. 'If [companies] get the sense that this is an unsettled question-there's litigation, and there's a majority in the House against it, and a majority in the House has already spoken and said that [the review act] hasn't been complied with-if you're that company, are you that anxious to jump into the Iranian market if you think it might jeopardize your relationship to the American market?' he said." http://t.uani.com/1QL1RkR

Free Beacon: "Iran is refusing to pay more than $43 billion in court judgments issued to U.S. victims of the Islamic Republic's terror operations, prompting two leading senators to back an effort that would prohibit the Obama administration from unfreezing more than $150 billion in Iranian assets until that country has settled its debts. The $43 billion in damages to American terror victims were assessed as a result of some 50 U.S. court cases in recent years, according to official government estimates. As the Obama administration prepares to release more than $150 billion in unfrozen cash assets to Iran, Congress is demanding that these terror victims finally be awarded their money. Sens. Pat Toomey (R., Pa.) and Mark Kirk (R., Ill.) on Tuesday unveiled a bill that would prevent the Obama administration from lifting economic sanctions on Tehran until these U.S. terrorist victims are paid for the crimes committed by Iranian-funded terrorist proxy groups, such as Hezbollah, according to a copy of the legislation obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. 'Iran-sponsored terrorists have killed more Americans than the Islamic State,' Kirk told the Free Beacon. 'Families of Americans killed by Iranian-backed terrorism have used U.S. laws to take Iran to court and lawfully win approximately $43.5 billion in unsatisfied damages, so if the United States fails to ensure Iran fully pays these judgments before Iranian terror financiers get over $100 billion in sanctions relief, we risk emboldening Iran and other state sponsors of terror to continue targeting and killing more Americans.' ... Toomey and Kirk have teamed up to sponsor legislation that would legally prohibit the Obama administration from providing Iran with sanctions relief, as is mandated under the recent nuclear deal, until these victims receive payment. Rep. Patrick Meehan (R., Pa.) has sponsored a companion version of the legislation in the House." http://t.uani.com/1KRtXY7

AFP: "US Republicans said Tuesday they were introducing legislation that would use frozen Iranian assets to pay American victims of Iranian terrorism before billions of dollars are returned to Tehran as part of the nuclear deal. Congressional Republicans are furious over President Barack Obama's landmark accord with world powers that aims to rein in Iran's nuclear program, in exchange for an easing of sanctions that have crippled the Islamic republic's economy. They see the Justice for Victims of Iranian Terrorism Act as a way to stall the deal, or at least take a major bite out of funds that would be returned to Tehran. The bill will be introduced this week, according to its sponsor, House Republican Pat Meehan. 'There are some $43.5 billion in judgments which have been rendered under American law for victims of acts of Iranian terror,' with more than 80 lawsuits successfully prosecuted through US courts, Meehan told reporters. 'Despite this, not one cent has been paid by Iran,' he said. 'This is an opportunity to change that dynamic.' In backing the bill, House Speaker John Boehner said it would be unfair for Obama to 'provide Iran with about $100 billion of their assets locked up in Western banks, without first paying the victims of Iranian terrorism.' Meehan said he had virtually unanimous support in his caucus, and expected the measure also to be introduced this week in the Senate, where its fate remained less certain." http://t.uani.com/1MG5Tu1

Sanctions Relief

Bloomberg: "Iran expects about $29 billion of funds to be unfrozen and repatriated to its central bank by January 2016 at the latest as economic sanctions are eased after July's nuclear deal, a senior central bank official said. 'It'll be around that time,' Gholamali Kamyab, central bank vice governor for foreign exchange affairs, said in an interview Friday on the sidelines of an investment conference in Geneva... The funds are currently being held in different countries and the sum could eventually exceed $29 billion, Kamyab said. 'There could be other figures, but that's most of it,' he added. The holdings include $23 billion in foreign exchange belonging to the central bank and another $6 billion of government money, according to a recent report on state television. Iran has no gold held overseas, Kamyab said." http://t.uani.com/1P5shiG

Reuters: "Oil sales have allowed Iran to start emptying oil stored onboard tankers. Starla, the first Iranian supertanker used for floating storage, sailed for Asia in mid July after the nuclear deal was signed. Since then, a further six Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) - each capable of carrying a maximum of 2 million barrels of oil - have sailed, a tanker tracking source said. The source said one of the tankers - Derya - had conducted a ship-to-ship transfer with a foreign tanker in September with at least 1 million barrels of condensate, which was delivered to a terminal in the United Arab Emirates... U.S. headquartered broker Poten & Partners estimated 14 VLCCs were storing Iranian oil, down from 17 in June. Other sources said up to 20 tankers were still currently storing oil. Windward, a Tel Aviv operated maritime data and analytics company, estimated this week that Iran was storing 43.098 million barrels of crude and condensate on vessels at sea, down from 54 million barrels in early July." http://t.uani.com/1FE1OHb

Shana (Iran): "Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh said on Saturday the main conference on introducing Iran's new oil contracts will convene in the near future in Tehran. 'The new oil contracts and the projects to be developed within their scope will be introduced to foreign investors in a conference in Tehran in month of Aban (Oct 23 - Nov 21),' he told Shana. Saying that venue of the main event which was due to be held in London has been shifted to Tehran, the minister added, 'The companies that cannot make it in Tehran, can participate in the subsequent London conference.'" http://t.uani.com/1M1A4cc

Tehran Times: "Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, will increase its flights between Abu Dhabi and Tehran, the capital of Iran, to ten flights a week from currently seven, beginning on Friday October 2. The airline increased on April 15 its flights from three flights a week to a daily service, the IRNA news agency reported on Tuesday." http://t.uani.com/1Gh6zB4

Shana (Iran): "President Hassan Rouhani said in the post-sanction era, Italian companies have the advantage of a better ground for presence in Iran's oil and gas industry considering their past record of activity. 'In the new conditions, considering that some Italian firms have had cooperation with Iran in oil, gas and heavy industries, the ground is more prepared for their operation in Iran's economy,' he said in a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in New York on Monday. There are numerous areas of investment in Iran from the oil and gas sector to the petrochemical, transport, industries and mine sectors, the president added, 'In the new era, in addition to investment by the premier Italian companies, we are interested in transferring  of technology and the joint production of goods.' ... Renzi also welcomed President Rouhani's upcoming visit to Italy as a move which can further develop the existing bilateral ties and said, 'Iran and Italy are treasuries of human civilization and such an infrastructure should be employed to build a better future.'" http://t.uani.com/1KRyLwC

Trend: "The Italian gas infrastructure company Snam has not taken a decision so far to accompany the Italian delegation to Iran in November, Davide Sempio, head of media external relations at Snam told Trend Sept. 28. Italy's Deputy Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda will lead a delegation of over a hundred representatives from various companies and banks to Iran from November 28 to 30. 'We have not taken a decision on this so far, as the organization of the visit still needs to be defined on several levels,' Sempio underlined." http://t.uani.com/1VmZMCi

Terrorism

Guardian: "The United States did not invite Iran to Tuesday's UN summit on combating Islamic State and other violent extremist groups because it still designates Iran itself as a state sponsor of terrorism... US State Department officials confirmed that Iran's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism was the reason for its exclusion from the countering Isis summit being chaired by Obama on Tuesday." http://t.uani.com/1FEeqhq

Syria Conflict

AFP: "Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad must leave office or face being turfed out by force, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said, rejecting Russia's bid to build support for its ally. Speaking in New York after meeting Saudi Arabia's allies, Jubeir on Tuesday dismissed Russia's call for a coalition to defend Assad against the Islamic State group as a 'non-starter.' He warned that other countries would step up support for rebels from Syria's moderate opposition, leaving Assad with no choice but to step down or face what he called the 'military option.' And he scorned Iran's involvement in Russia's putative alliance, describing Tehran as an 'occupying power' in Syria and accusing it of fomenting terrorism and extremism across the region... As to Iran, Jubeir said, the only way it can help is to withdraw. 'Iran is part of the problem and cannot be part of the solution,' he said. 'It should withdraw its forces from Syria and withdraw the Shiite militias that it inserted into Syria and then it can talk about a diplomatic solution,' Jubeir declared. 'But what we're looking at now is Iran is a occupying force in Syria.' And, asked whether Russia and Iran might support a transition away from Assad's rule, he admitted: 'Hope is not that great.'" http://t.uani.com/1YOxuzC

AFP: "US Secretary of State John Kerry suggested Tuesday that Russia and Iran may persuade Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad to stop indiscriminately dropping barrel bombs on his own people. Moscow and Washington disagree sharply about Assad's longer term role in efforts to end the Syrian war, but have begun cautiously to discuss efforts to defeat his Islamic State jihadist foes. In an interview with MSNBC News on Tuesday, Kerry suggested that the cooperation might go deeper than that and that Moscow and Tehran, Assad's staunch allies, might also help rein him in. He said that he had discussed the matter with Iranian officials and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov, whom he is to meet again this week on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. 'And we raised that yesterday,' he said. 'I did talk with Lavrov about it and I talked with the Iranians about it.' Kerry went on to say 'they are both in a position, in exchange perhaps for something that we might do, they might decide to keep Assad from dropping barrel bombs.'" http://t.uani.com/1KRr09K

Yemen Conflict

WSJ: "Yemeni President Mansour Hadi on Tuesday accused Iran of seeking his country's destruction by backing Houthi rebels in Yemen's civil war. In a speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Mr. Hadi blamed Iran for supporting what he called a 'military and political coup d'état' by Houthi rebels to undermine a political transition. 'We find ourselves mixed in this battle, this fight for this country and the legitimacy of the state to ensure the country not fall into the hands of Iran, which would like to see the destruction of the country,' Mr. Hadi said. 'This was indeed a desperate attempt to impose the Iranian model through the use of force.'" http://t.uani.com/1M1sGgW

Domestic Politics

AFP: "The Iranian foreign minister's reported handshake with US President Barack Obama triggered chants of 'Death to America' in Tehran's parliament Wednesday and a warning against 'another kind of spying'. The foreign ministry has confirmed a 'completely accidental' encounter between Obama and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Monday, without denying there was a handshake as reported by Iran's semi-official ISNA news agency. But hardline lawmakers went on the offensive against Zarif. 'With whose permission have they met Obama?' deputy Bahram Biranvand asked angrily. 'Last time they talked to Obama on the phone and this time, with whose permission' did Iran's minister shake hands with the US leader? ... Zarif also came under indirect attack from Iran's ultraconservative judiciary spokesman, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejeie, Fars news agency reported. Without naming Zarif, Ejeie alluded to the Obama handshake and said: 'Some spies are paid but there is another kind of spying that we have to watch out for. He prepares the ground for the enemy. These people would say: Why not allow a friendly handshake with the enemy? What's wrong with shaking hands with Obama? What's wrong with sitting with them, chatting away and drinking with them?'" http://t.uani.com/1VmUkiT

Bloomberg: "Iranian hard-liners wasted no time labeling Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif as 'unrevolutionary' for shaking hands with Barack Obama. It's the first gesture of its kind between a U.S. president and a high-ranking Iranian official in more than three decades. It took place at the United Nations General Assembly in New York and overnight caused a stir back in Tehran. Lawmaker Hamid Rasaee posted a picture of a handshake between a man and a red-skinned devil with long black nails on his Instagram account... 'Two years ago Rouhani spoke with Obama by chance, last year, Zarif and Kerry took a stroll without any prior intention in front of international media,' Rasaee said on his Instagram account. 'This year, Zarif accidentally bumped into Obama and had an exchange. History is full of these chance encounters,' Rasaee wrote on his page... 'This action took place even though serious warnings had been given to the negotiating team to not give the Americans the opportunity to display such show against the Islamic Republic,' wrote hard-line news website Rajanews... The symbolic act was 'an ugly thing to do and Zarif should apologize to the Iranian nation for this,' said Mansour Haghighatpour, deputy head of the parliament's national security and foreign policy committee, according to the Fars news agency. 'Shaking hands with the Americans and drinking Nescafe with them, this should only happen if they apologize to us.'" http://t.uani.com/1KL61Yw
         

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