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Iran news round up June 18, 2013

A selection of the latest news stories and editorials published in Iranian news outlets, compiled by AEICriticalThreats Project Iran AnalystWill Fulton and Iran Intern Amir Toumaj.
 

Politics


  • President-electHassan Rouhanimet with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad today. During the meeting the the two agreed upon the appointment of a representative to ensure a smooth transition between the two administrations.

  • According to Asr-e Iran news agency,President-elect Hassan Rouhani will reverse President Mahmoud Ahmadinejads uneven policies regarding regional countries and will begin a new age of Islamic Republic regional policies. Rouhani has also hinted at reviewing relations with China and seeks to break the deadlock of nuclear negotiations.

  • Head of theIslamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting(IRIB) agency Ezatollah Zarqami praised the peoples participation in the presidential elections and said, In the [2009] sedition, the enemies [sought to claim] cyber space as a threat for us, which is not a threat for the Islamic Republic. Just as Moses staff ate all the sorcerers in an instance, this is a space in which our youth must change the world.

  • Judiciary Branch First DeputyHojjat al-Eslam Ebrahim Rayisi announced the judiciary's preparedness to cooperate with Hassan Rouhani and said that the details of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's court summoning will soon be provided.

  • Speaker of Parliament Ali Larijanidenied that yesterdays parliamentary summoning of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to court for allegedly violating the constitution was personal.

  • Assembly of Experts memberAyatollah Abbas Kabi stated, The result of the eleventh presidential elections was another stamp [which proved that] the systems enemies claiming unrealistic cheating in the [2009] elections [were lying].

  • President-elect Hassan Rouhanis Media Department announced thatconstructive cultural moderation and attention to mediaare one of the main priorities of Rouhani. Rouhani has also criticized recent government pressure on newspapers and journalists.

  • Tehran MP Esmail Kowsarisaid, My recommendation to those who are attempting to make the role of [former President Akbar] Hashemi [Rafsanjani] and [former President Mohammad] Khatami more colorful [in contributing to Rouhanis victory] is that it is better for them not to continue such an approach, because the people do not accept such an approach and [one] must fundamentally say that the people no longer trust Hashemi and Khatami.

  • Special Advisor to the Representative of the Supreme Leader to the IRGCHojjat al-Eslam Mojtaba Zolnour reacted to the elections and said, The remainders of the [2009] sedition, who [made repeated claims of] cheating and said the election results were predetermined and [that] the peoples participation had no effect received an answer from the people.

  • Expediency Council memberHojjat al-Eslam Ali Akbar Nategh Nouri congratulated Hassan Rouhani and described him as the symbol of rational moderation, true reformism and real principlism and that he has once again brought hope to the nation.

  • Islamic Coalition Party International Affairs Deputy Hamid Reza Taraghi labeled President-electHassan Rouhani as a completely moderate face who is both a Principlist and also a Reformist, and then discussed criticisms of Rouhanis tenure as chief nuclear negotiator during the presidential debates:

    • Our criticism was regarding the Khatami Administrations foreign policy. Mr. Khatami and his associates insisted on becoming closer to America and even did some lobbying in this regardMr. Rouhani made a decision based on the opinion[s] of the Supreme National Security Council and the Supreme Leader.



  • Tabnak news agency attributed President-elect Hassan Rouhanis success to thepeoples desire to return to moderationafter experiencing extremist policies under the Principlists.


Regional Developments


  • Iranian media reportheavy clashes between Syrian opposition groups"Qorba al-Sham" and "Ahrar Souriye" in Aleppo while the Syrian army is heavily engaging Syrian opposition forces.

  • Hamasreportedly requested Lebanese Hezbollah to end its involvement in Syria.

  • Leader of the Iraqi Sadr MovementMoqtada al-Sadrcongratulated President-elect Hassan Rouhani in a statement.

  • Head of theIraqi Islamic Supreme CouncilAmmar Hakim hoped that Iran-Iraq relations would expand under Rouhani's administration.

  • The Palestinianal-Aqsa Martyrs Brigadeaffirmed in a statement its strategic and lasting relations with Lebanese Hezbollah.

  • Asuicide bombing attackagainst the Shia Habib Ibn Mazaher shrine in northern Baghdad killed thirty-one and injured fifty-six today.

  • Iraqi Awakening Council CommanderQassem Mohammad Khazraji was killed in southern Tikrit by a bomb placed in his vehicle.

  • Ahlul Bayt News Agency claims that more than700,000 Salafi and extremist fightersfrom the Jubhat al-Nusrah and the Free Syrian Army are prepared to penetrate Lebanon to fan the flames of sectarian sedition.

  • Bahraini security forceshave reportedly raided eleven houses and arrested fourteen individuals in the past few days.


Diplomacy


  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs SpokesmanAbbas Eraghchi vehemently denied recent reports that Iran has deployed4,000 IRGC fightersto Syria and stated, Iranian foreign policy conforms to a principle that is derived from national interests, principles and values, and is based on the eminent Supreme Leaders framework and guidance. This principle will stand, although the method of confronting foreign policy has different styles and forms with the presence of different administrations.


Military and Security


  • Senior Political Adviser to the Representative of the Supreme Leader to the IRGC BG 2C Yadollah Javani, in aneditorial for IRGC organSobh-e Sadegh,echoed Iranian officials sentiments that the presidential elections disproved 2009 election cheating claims:

    • The eleventh presidential election was important from various aspects, and one of those aspects was the transformation of the elections scene to the confrontation of the Islamic system with the enemies. In this field of political confrontation, the enemies concentrated on discrediting the Islamic system and its officials in the Iranian nations view. The Islamic systems populism during the past thirty-four years can be considered to be the reason for all of Irans successes in foreign and domestic fields, and on this basis, the enemies aimed at separating the people from the system [in order to] destroy the Islamic Republic resistance against [the West]. The [2009] sedition emerged in [Iran] with such an approach, and in that regard the enemies imagined that they had altered some Iranians trust in the Islamic system and its officials In reality, the wise leader of the Islamic revolution, in strategically managing the elections scene, sought to strengthen popular trust towards the system and its election and finally this great success was achieved [and] a great defeat was [inflicted] upon the enemies of the Islamic Republic.



  • IRGC Navy Deputy CommanderAdmiral Alireza Tangsiri stated, It is our honor to be the students of Imam [Khomeinis] doctrine, which is the same pure Mohammadian doctrine.


Economy


  • Iran Petrochemical Industries National Company Managing Director and Oil Deputy Minister Abdolhossein Bayat announced that theprivate sector is not preparedto suddenly replace government entities in the petrochemical industry.

  • Head of the Trade Expansion Agency Hamid Safdel noted that 60% to 80% ofIranian currency exportsreturn to the country in the form of goods purchased and services.

  • After the suspension of the largest Iranian oil well drilling contract with Iranian contractors, the largest Iranian drilling company has signed contracts, worth $850 million, withChinese companiesto construct ten drilling machines.


By Iran Tracker

 

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