19 Apr 2024
Tuesday 7 May 2013 - 20:28
Story Code : 27363

Iran's presidential race officially opens

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Iran news headlines on Tuesdayinclude start of Iranian presidential candidates registration; Iran calling US-led international naval drill as 'provocation'; Iranian FM urging Arabs to respond Israel air strike on Syria and Iran releasingmost modern mine-sweepers during a drill.
 
Iran starts registering candidates for next months presidential election
Iran has started registering candidates for next months presidential election that will pick a successor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

The hard-line Guardian Council, a constitutional watchdog that supervises the elections, will vet the applicants before allowing them to run in the June 14 elections. The list of candidates will be announced later this month.

 
Iran warns against provocation in Persian Gulf anti-mine drill
Iran on Tuesday warned against any provocations in the Gulf as a US-led international naval force began a massive minesweeping exercise.

Any movement in the region will be fully monitored by our defence forces, foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told reporters when asked about the largest exercise of its kind in the region scheduled to begin next week.

 
Iran FM: Arabs should respond to Israeli strikes
Irans foreign minister says it is Syrias Arab neighbors notTehran- who should respond to Israels recent airstrikes near Damascus.

Ali Akbar Salehisays Arab nations must stand by their brethren in Damascus. He also warned of serious repercussions from a political vacuum should President Bashar Assads regime collapse.

 
Iran unveils most modern mine-sweepers
Iranian Navy has held its special training operations of new mine-sweeping system in the vicinity of east of Strait of Hormuz, Irans Mehr news agency reported.

Brig. Gen. Attaollah Salehi, commanderof the Islamic Republic of Iran Army and Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari Army naval commander attended to the special operations of new mine-sweeping system, east of Strait of Hormuz and the Sea of Oman.

 

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