A selection of the latest news stories and editorials published in Iranian news outlets, compiled by Ali Alfoneh, Ahmad Majidyar and Michael Rubin.  To subscribe to this daily newsletter, e-mail [email protected].

(E) = Article in English 

Politics

Diplomacy

·         [E] Ahmadinejad and his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez in a phone conversation underlined the need for the two countries' cooperation and coordination on all international scenes.

Military and Security

  • Rafsanjani addressing former provincial governors questions the role of the Revolutionary Guards in Iran's economy: "Back then [at the end of the war with Iraq] all the industrial logistics were in the hands of the Guards. It was not possible to employ those capacities after the end of the war by any other means. My tactical move was to free a great part of national resources which were blocked in the hands of the Guards without any reason. Now, let's say that it was so [that Rafsanjani himself called upon the Guards to take part in post-war reconstruction]. What is the reason behind strong presence of the Guards in the economic field now…?"
  • Commander Ali Fazli, Basij deputy, says at the very least 2 million Iranians will participate in the anniversary of Khomeini’s death.
  • Hassan Firouzabadami, chief of the general staff, accuses BBC Persian of waging a cultural war against Persian language and calls Ferdowsi, the poet behind Iran's national epic, a "holy warrior" for the cause of Persian language and religion.

Nuclear Issue

·         Supreme Leader Khamenei receiving the president of Algeria: "The Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to provide the Islamic countries with its experiences and capacities in various fields."

Economy

·         [E] Iran on Tuesday announced that it plans to make $125 billion to $200 billion dollars of investment in upstream oil and gas projects in the framework of the country's fifth Development Plan.

Human Rights

  • Ahmad Yazdanfar, Mir-Hossein Mousavi's chief bodyguard, is arrested.

Trade

·         [E] Iran says a recent decrease in Iran's oil supplies to China has not resulted from the sanctions imposed by the West on the Iranian oil sector over the country's nuclear issue.

·         [E] Iran's non-oil exports to eastern and western neighboring states witnessed a remarkable increase last year, an Iranian trade official announced on Tuesday. "Iran's non-oil exports to Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkey have increased 49, 58, 45 and 11 percent during the last year, respectively," Director-General of the Public Relations Office of the Trade Promotion Organization of Iran (TPOI) Ahad Amir Mohammadi said.

 

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