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Iran news round up - April 9, 2014

A selection of the latest news stories and editorials published in Iranian news outlets, compiled by the AEI Critical Threats Project's Iran research team.

Politics

  • Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addressed staff members of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI).�Khamenei urged his country�s nuclear negotiators to maintain a position of strength�against the �arrogant powers�, stressing Iran�s right of nuclear research and development and said:

    • �Our Country�s negotiators should not approve of any sort of language of force by the other side.�

    • �None of the country�s nuclear achievements can be shut down and no one has the right to make a concession over them and no one will do such a thing.�

    • �Of course negotiations do not mean the Islamic Republic of Iran will give up its scientific nuclear endeavor.�

    • �The nuclear case is an example of the issues that they [West] tried to use as a pretext for creating a bad environment against the Islamic establishment.�

    • ��[IAEA] relations with Iran must be normal not extraordinary.�



  • President Hassan�Rouhani met with Azerbaijan�s President IIham Aliyev in Tehran�to discuss regional cooperation and to work towards settling the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Following the meeting Rouhani held a joint press conference with the Azeri president and said �We must all try to settle differences within the framework of political and peaceful issues.� Rouhani added �no change in geographical boundaries in the region is acceptable.�

  • Intelligence Minister Hojjat al-Eslam Mahmoud�Alavi announced��In the Eleventh Administration all political parties have entered the arena to serve the people and all of their activities are under the umbrella of the�velayat-e faghih�[guardianship of the jurisprudence].�

  • Judiciary Head Ayatollah�Sadegh Amoli Larijani slammed the EU Parliament�s recent resolution concerning human rights in Iran, calling it �blatant meddling��in Iran�s internal affairs. Larijani said the Baha�i faith is �Westerners� fictitious religion to disrupt Islamic countries� but that Iran�s �judicial confrontations� with its followers are aimed at �those who spied for the foreigners or acted against national security.�


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Military and Security

Diplomacy and Regional Developments

 

By AEI Critical Threat

 

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