Sabtu, 18 Mei 2019

FM Javad Zarif: We don't want war, and no one can confront Iran - Aljazeera.com

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says he does not believe a war will break out in the region as Tehran does not want a conflict and no country has the "illusion it could confront Iran", state news agency IRNA reports.

Concerns about a possible conflict have flared since the White House ordered warships and bombers to the Middle East to counter an alleged, unexplained threat from Iran.

Earlier this week the US also pulled some diplomatic staff from its embassy in Baghdad following weekend attacks on four oil tankers off the coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

"There will be no war because neither we want a war, nor has anyone the idea or illusion that it can confront Iran in the region," Zarif told IRNA before ending his visit to Beijing.

US deployment 

Meanwhile, Saudi media reported that the kingdom and a number of Gulf states have agreed to a request by the US to redeploy the latter's military forces in Gulf waters and territories.

According to the reports, the approval came on the basis of bilateral agreements between Washington and Gulf countries.

The motive for redeployment, according to the Saudi reports, was to deter Iran from any attempt to escalate the situation militarily, not to engage in a war with it.

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This all takes root in US President Donald Trump's decision last year to withdraw the US from the 2015 nuclear accord between Iran and world powers and impose wide-reaching sanctions.

The move came even as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has verified that Tehran has upheld its obligations under the deal. 

Last week, Time magazine quoted Pentagon officials as saying there was no military plan to confront Iran.

On the Iranian side, the Guardian newspaper reported in an exclusive report on Thursday that Tehran had ordered its militias in the Middle East to prepare for a proxy war.

The deputy commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Mohammad Saleh Jokar, said on Friday that his country's missiles could easily reach US warships anchored in the Gulf and the rest of the region in case of war.

On the other hand, a senior Iranian legislator, Hashmatullah Falahat Pishe, called for an Iranian-American dialogue in Iraq or Qatar, to de-escalate tensions with Washington.

Secret reports

Inside the US, congressional sources on Saturday said officials from Trump's administration would make secret statements about the situation with Iran this week, after politicians from the Democratic and Republican parties asked for more information.

Members of Congress have complained for weeks that Trump's administration has not given them enough information about the current tension with Iran, and some Republicans say they have not been briefed on the issue.

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Relations between Washington and Tehran have been strained in recent days after Trump issued a resolution to try to stop Iran's oil exports completely, and bolstered the US military presence in the Gulf in response to what officials in its administration said were "imminent" Iranian threats to Washington's interests in the region, without explaining the nature of the alleged threat.

Adding to the rhetoric, US diplomats warned commercial airliners flying over the wider Gulf of the risk of being "misidentified" amid the heightened tensions.

The warning relayed by US diplomatic posts from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) underlined the risks the current tensions pose to a region crucial to global air travel.

SOURCE: Al Jazeera and news agencies

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2019-05-18 11:31:00Z
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Austria's Vice Chancellor, Heinz-Christian Strache, Resigns After Video Sting Is Revealed - The New York Times

BERLIN — Austria’s far-right vice chancellor, Heinz-Christian Strache, resigned on Saturday after a secretly filmed video showed him promising government contracts to a woman claiming to be the niece of a Russian oligarch and plotting to do away with press freedom in Austria.

The resignation was the culmination of a series of scandals that have plunged Austria’s governing coalition into the biggest crisis in its 17-month history.

For weeks, opposition parties have called on Chancellor Sebastian Kurz to end his controversial coalition with Mr. Strache’s Freedom Party, whose well-documented links to far-right extremists and to Russia have increasingly worried allies at home and abroad.

The video, which was filmed in a villa in Ibiza three months before the 2017 election and was obtained and published on Friday night by the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel and the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, two respected news outlets, appeared to have been filmed without Mr. Strache’s knowledge and left him severely ethically compromised.

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Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, right, with Mr. Strache in Vienna last year. For months, opposition parties have called on Mr. Kurz to end his controversial coalition with the Freedom Party.CreditChristian Bruna/EPA, via Shutterstock

But the motive and the timing of the release remained unclear.

The footage shows Mr. Strache and another Russian-speaking Freedom Party official smoking and drinking while talking to a woman who claims to be the niece of a Russian oligarch. She offers to support the Freedom Party and invest 250 million euros in Austria, and Mr. Strache offers her road-building contracts in the country.

Mr. Strache has admitted that the meeting took place but denies any wrongdoing, telling Süddeutsche Zeitung that “a lot of alcohol was consumed as the evening progressed” and that there was a “high language barrier” during the conversation.

Der Spiegel has refused to say how it obtained the video but confirmed that it knew the identity of its source. Both outlets said they did not know the motive behind its release.

The video is packed with jaw-dropping comments from Mr. Strache, who at one point compares journalists to prostitutes. He also says he would like Austria’s news media landscape to resemble that of neighboring Hungary, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban has turned the country’s public media into a pro-government propaganda machine while allies have gradually bought up swathes of the private media sector.

“We want to build a media landscape like Orban did,” Mr. Strache says in the video, floating the idea of partly privatizing Austria’s public broadcaster, ORF, and encouraging a suggestion by his Russian counterpart to take over Austria’s most influential tabloid.

“If she takes over the Krone newspaper three weeks before election and brings us to spot number one, then we can talk about anything,” Mr. Strache said in the video.

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2019-05-18 11:08:16Z
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Austria minister Heinz-Christian Strache resigns amid video scandal - BBC News

Austria's Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache has resigned a day after secret video footage mired him in a corruption scandal.

The video appeared to show Mr Strache discussing government contracts with an alleged Russian investor in return for campaign support.

He also appeared to hint at a potentially illegal donation system for the far-right Freedom Party he leads.

Mr Strache said that transport minister Norbert Hofer will replace him.

He said that his actions had been "stupid" and "irresponsible" and was leaving to avoid further damage to the government.

Mr Strache claimed he was the "victim of a targeted political attack" that had used illegal means.

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of the centre-right People's Party was also due to give a statement on Saturday.

The damaging video featuring Mr Strache was allegedly filmed on the Spanish island of Ibiza in 2017, just months before elections brought him to power.

It was published on Friday in a joint report by Der Spiegel and the daily Süddeutsche Zeitung. It is unclear who set up the meeting and who filmed it.

The footage shows Mr Strache and Johann Gudenus - also a Freedom Party politician - talking to a woman who claimed to be the niece of a Russian oligarch. She told the pair that she was looking to invest in Austria.

Both politicians can be seen smoking and drinking while relaxing on sofas.

The woman offers to buy a 50% stake in Austria's Kronen-Zeitung newspaper and switch its editorial allegiance to the Freedom Party.

Mr Strache names several journalists who would have to be "pushed" from the newspaper.

He also appears to suggest that she could be awarded public contracts.

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2019-05-18 11:04:30Z
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Austria minister Heinz-Christian Strache resigns amid video scandal - BBC News

Austria's Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache has resigned a day after secret video footage mired him in a corruption scandal.

The video appeared to show Mr Strache discussing government contracts with an alleged Russian investor in return for campaign support.

He also appeared to hint at a potentially illegal donation system for the far-right Freedom Party he leads.

Mr Strache said that transport minister Norbert Hofer will replace him.

He said he was leaving to avoid further damage to the government and claimed he had been the "victim of a targeted political attack" which had used illegal means.

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of the centre-right People's Party is expected to give a statement on the matter soon.

The video, allegedly filmed on the Spanish island of Ibiza in 2017, was published on Friday in a joint report by Der Spiegel and the daily Süddeutsche Zeitung.

It is unclear who set up the meeting and who filmed it.

The footage shows Mr Strache and Johann Gudenus - also a Freedom Party politician - talking to a woman who claimed to be the niece of a Russian oligarch. She told the pair that she was looking to invest in Austria.

Both politicians can be seen smoking and drinking while relaxing on sofas.

The woman offers to buy a 50% stake in Austria's Kronen-Zeitung newspaper and switch its editorial allegiance to the Freedom Party.

Mr Strache names several journalists who would have to be "pushed" from the newspaper.

He also appears to suggest that she could be awarded public contracts.

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2019-05-18 11:03:45Z
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Austria minister Heinz-Christian Strache resigns amid video scandal - BBC News

Austria's Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache has resigned a day after secret video footage mired him in a corruption scandal.

The video appeared to show Mr Strache discussing government contracts with an alleged Russian investor in return for campaign support.

He also appeared to hint at a potentially illegal donation system for the far-right Freedom Party he leads.

Mr Strache said that transport minister Norbert Hofer will replace him.

He said he was leaving to avoid further damage to the government and claimed he had been the "victim of a targeted political attack" which had used illegal means.

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of the centre-right People's Party is expected to give a statement on the matter soon.

The video, allegedly filmed on the Spanish island of Ibiza in 2017, was published on Friday in a joint report by Der Spiegel and the daily Süddeutsche Zeitung.

It is unclear who set up the meeting and who filmed it.

The footage shows Mr Strache and Johann Gudenus - also a Freedom Party politician - talking to a woman who claimed to be the niece of a Russian oligarch. She told the pair that she was looking to invest in Austria.

Both politicians can be seen smoking and drinking while relaxing on sofas.

The woman offers to buy a 50% stake in Austria's Kronen-Zeitung newspaper and switch its editorial allegiance to the Freedom Party.

Mr Strache names several journalists who would have to be "pushed" from the newspaper.

He also appears to suggest that she could be awarded public contracts.

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2019-05-18 10:52:30Z
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Austria Vice Chancellor Steps Down After Video Hints at Corruption - Bloomberg

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  1. Austria Vice Chancellor Steps Down After Video Hints at Corruption  Bloomberg
  2. Heinz-Christian Strache: Vice-chancellor caught on secret video  BBC News
  3. Austrian leader calls crisis meeting after deputy filmed discussing deals  Reuters
  4. Austria far-right leader under fire over filmed contract scandal  Aljazeera.com
  5. Report: Austrian politician offered contracts for support  Fox News
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-18/austria-s-fpoe-offers-to-replace-strache-with-hofer-apa-reports

2019-05-18 08:02:00Z
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US warns commercial flights near Persian Gulf could be 'misidentified,' amid tensions with Iran - Fox News

Commercial airliners flying over the wider Persian Gulf could be “misidentified” and targeted amid the increasing escalation between the U.S. and Iran, American diplomats said in a warning Saturday.

The warning, relayed by U.S. diplomatic posts from the Federal Aviation Administration, stressed that the current tensions, with Iran-backed militias reportedly moving missiles closer to American bases in Iraq, are posing a risk to global air travel.

All commercial aircraft flying over the waters of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman need to be aware of the ongoing escalation, the warning reads, adding that the threat presents “an increasing inadvertent risk to U.S. civil aviation operations due to the potential for miscalculation or misidentification," the warning said.

It also advised that aircraft could experience interference with its navigation instruments and communications jamming “with little to no warning.”

IRAN'S TOP GENERAL TELLS IRAQI MILITIAS TO PREP FOR 'PROXY WAR' AMID US-IRAN TENSIONS

The notice comes amid heightened tensions between the two countries. The Trump administration recently ordered warships and bombers to the region to counter the supposed threat from Iran that forced the U.S. earlier this week to pull all non-essential U.S. government personnel from Iraq.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told the Iraqi top brass that Iran-backed militias have moved their missiles closer to bases housing Americans.

Iran’s top general, Qassem Soleimani, a commander of Iran’s extraterritorial military operations Quds Force, meanwhile, met in recent weeks with the militias and told them to “prepare for proxy war,” the Guardian reported.

POMPEO SLAMS KERRY OVER MEETING WITH IRANIANS, UNDERMINING TRUMP ADMINISTRATION: 'IT'S TIME TO GET OFF THE STAGE'

“Iran or its proxies” were also blamed by the U.S. for targeting four oil tankers off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, while Iran-aligned rebels in Yemen claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a crucial Saudi oil pipeline, prompting the Saudis to call on the U.S. to carry out strikes against the Iranian regime.

Other countries soon followed the threat assessment of the U.S., with Britain raising threat levels for its troops in Iraq on Thursday. Both Germany and the Netherlands suspended a training mission in Iraq.

But President Trump on Tuesday appeared to downplay the escalation and denied the reports that his administration was planning to send more than 100,000 troops to the region in the wake of heightened tensions in the region.

“If we did that, we’d send a hell of a lot more troops than that,” he said.

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Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Zarif, on Thursday deemed new sanctions imposed by the Trump administration as “unacceptable” but noted that the country is committed to the nuclear deal.

“We believe that escalation by the United States is unacceptable and uncalled for. We have exercised maximum restraints,” he said during a visit to Japan.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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2019-05-18 07:29:28Z
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