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NYT:
"Iran sent new signals on Tuesday that it was seeking to subvert the
Western sanctions on its contentious nuclear energy program, adding
uncertainties in advance of another round of negotiations next week in
New York before the United Nations General Assembly. The Iranians said
they had been engaged in talks with Russia, a member of the group of big
powers negotiating with Tehran, about economic cooperation in energy, which
could undercut the sanctions. South Africa, a former Iranian oil customer
that has honored the sanctions in deference to Western pressure, said
that, after talks with an Iranian delegation, it hoped to resume imports
in three months. On Monday, Iran's negotiator at the nuclear talks, Abbas
Araghchi, the deputy foreign minister, said his country would not
countenance any new economic penalties imposed by the United States,
after an announcement by the Obama administration last month that it was
adding more than 25 Iranian individuals and companies to a sanctions
blacklist. The atmosphere contrasts starkly with President Hassan
Rouhani's first visit to the United Nations last September for the
General Assembly's annual convergence of world leaders. The Iranian
president spoke optimistically of a new era and prospects for a nuclear
deal - capped by a groundbreaking telephone conversation with President
Obama." http://t.uani.com/1qEI0JK
Reuters:
"Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to meet Iranian
President Hassan Rouhani while they are in Tajikistan for a security
summit on Friday to discuss trade and economic ties, a Kremlin official
said. He did not say whether they would touch on an 'oil-for-goods deal'
which Tehran and Moscow have been discussing as a way to get round
Western sanctions imposed on Russia over the Ukraine crisis and on Tehran
over its nuclear program. 'Naturally, the main focus will be on
strengthening trade and economic ties,' Kremlin foreign policy adviser
Yuri Ushakov told reporters in Moscow at a briefing on Wednesday before
the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in the Tajik capital,
Dushanbe. He said Russia and Iran were concerned about a 'certain trade
decline'. Kremlin data showed an almost one-third decline in trade
turnover to $1.6 billion last year following Western sanctions against
the oil-producing Middle Eastern nation." http://t.uani.com/1rGGbIB
Tehran Times:
"Germany was the leading exporter of goods to Iran among the EU
nations in June 2014, according to the EU statistics agency Eurostat. The
European country exported €207 million of goods to Iran in June 2014, an
88 percent rise compared to June 2013. Italy and the Netherlands were the
second and the third biggest exporters to Iran, with €78 million and €58
million of exports, respectively... The EU exported €2.415 billion of
goods to Iran during the 5-month period, a 4 percent rise compared to the
year before, when the figure was €2.315 billion. EU imports of
goods from Iran totaled €386 million from January to May 2014, an 11
percent rise compared to the €347 million in imports in the first five
months of 2013. Meanwhile, the value of EU exports to Iran exceeded €544
million in May 2014, a 43 percent rise compared to May 2013. EU nations
imported €63.1 million worth of goods from Iran in May 2014, an 8 percent
increase compared to May 2013." http://t.uani.com/WTdcJo
Nuclear Program & Negotiations
Reuters:
"Iran said on Tuesday it would still address concerns about its
nuclear program, even though it missed a deadline last month for
providing information about its suspected atomic bomb research. Iran's
envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency suggested his country had
not fully implemented five nuclear transparency measures by Aug. 25, as
agreed with the IAEA, in part because of the 'complexity' of the issues
involved. Iranian and IAEA officials would meet soon again, perhaps by
the end of September, Ambassador Reza Najafi told reporters. Western
diplomats have often accused Iran of stonewalling the IAEA, but Najafi
said: 'There is no deadlock. We are sure we can implement that ... We are
ready to complete that.' An IAEA report showed on Friday that Iran had
carried out only three of the five steps to help allay international
fears about its nuclear program, which the West suspects is working to
develop nuclear weapons... 'If Iran can't even meet pledges of
cooperation with the IAEA, it's hard to see how it can it summon the
collective political will to accept the kind of cutbacks in its nuclear
program that would be necessary for a deal,' said Mark Fitzpatrick,
director of the non-proliferation program at the International Institute
for Strategic Studies (IISS) think-tank." http://t.uani.com/ZgL4kY
Sanctions
Relief
Trend:
"Iran will use $4.5 billion worth of Chinese financing through
opening letters of credit (LC) for implementing 12 petrochemical
projects. Ali Majedi, Iran's deputy oil minister for international
affairs and trade, said legal procedure for opening LCs for eight
projects has been completed so far, Iran's Mehr news agency reported on
September 10." http://t.uani.com/1qF0XMT
Foreign Affairs
AFP:
"Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday pledged to bolster ties
with energy-rich Kazakhstan as he looked to strengthen Tehran's links
with the neighbouring Central Asia region during a five-day tour. Rouhani
said Iran had a 'serious will' to step up ties with the former Soviet
state following a meeting with Kazakhstan's President Nursultan
Nazarbayev. 'Iran is one of our most important international partners in
its capacity as a peaceful neighbour along the Caspian Sea shore,'
Nazarbayev said." http://t.uani.com/1xIwNgg
AFP:
"Predominantly Shiite Muslim Iran criticised Sudan Tuesday for
shutting down its cultural centres in the country over alleged Shiite
proselytism, saying they had been operating correctly. On September 2, a
Sudanese official said the centres had been ordered closed in response to
'increased activity... in spreading Shiite Islam,' the majority faith in
Iran but a fringe one in overwhelmingly Sunni Sudan. Tehran's main
cultural centre in the Sudanese capital was padlocked on Sunday, an AFP
correspondent reported. Iranian foreign ministry spokeswoman Marzieh
Afkham said the centre was operating within the law, and blamed the
decision to shut it down on 'suspect political groups,' which she did not
name." http://t.uani.com/YwBcn8
RFE/RL:
"Iranian President Hassan Rohani has helped inaugurate a power
generating unit at an Iranian-funded hydroelectric plant in Tajikistan.
Rohani and Tajik President Emomali Rahmon took part in a ceremony in
which the second generating unit at the Sangtuda-2 hydropower plant was
put on line... Rohani will remain in Tajikistan for September 11 and 12
to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. Iran has
observer status in the SCO, whose members are China, Russia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan." http://t.uani.com/1qEZPIV
Opinion &
Analysis
NYT Editorial:
"More than seven weeks ago, Iranian authorities detained Jason
Rezaian, The Washington Post's correspondent in Tehran, and his wife, the
Iranian journalist Yeganeh Salehi. Government officials have refused to
say where they are being held or why. Their continued detention is as
mystifying as it is outrageous. Mr. Rezaian, a respected and experienced
reporter, holds American and Iranian citizenship and has worked in Tehran
as a credentialed member of the press for several years. He suffers from
high blood pressure, and his relatives say they fear that he might not
have access to medication. Iran has detained several dual nationals,
including reporters, in recent years. The authorities recently made the
ludicrous argument that Mr. Rezaian's arrest should be of no concern to
the United States because he holds Iranian citizenship." http://t.uani.com/1twq8zw
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