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منبع ؟؟؟منوچهر متکی نشان عالی امپراتور ژاپن را دریافت کرد
منوچهر متکی وزیر خارجه اسبق کشورمان امروز (سهشنبه) با حضور در کاخ امپراتور ژاپن نشان عالی «خورشید تابان» را از امپراتور و نخستوزیر این کشور دریافت کرد.
به گزارش گروه سیاست خارجی خبرگزاری فارس، منوچهر متکی وزیر خارجه پیشین پیش از ظهر امروز (سهشنبه) به وقت محلی با حضور در کاخ امپراتور ژاپن نشان عالی «خورشید تابان» (The Grand Cordon of the order of the Rising Sun) را طى آیین خاصى از امپراتور و نخستوزیر این کشور دریافت کرد.
براساس اعلام سفارت ژاپن در تهران، متکی به عنوان سفیر اسبق جمهوری اسلامی ایران در ژاپن و وزیر پیشین امور خارجه جمهوری اسلامی ایران، سهم بسزایی در ارتقای دوستی و تقویت روابط دوجانبه بین ایران و ژاپن داشته است.
براساس این گزارش، متکی در دورانی که عهدهدار سفارت جمهوری اسلامی ایران در ژاپن طی سالهای 1995 تا 1999 بوده در تقویت روابط دوجانبه بین دو کشور در زمینههای گوناگون مشارکت داشته است.
براساس اعلام سفارت ژاپن در تهران، متکی در سالهای 2005 تا 2010 و در زمانی که وزیر خارجه ایران بود، سه بار از ژاپن بازدید کرده و تلاشهای بسیاری برای تقویت هر چه بیشتر روابط دو جانبه در سطوح بالا انجام داده است.
منوچهر متکى با دعوت رسمى شینزو آبه نخستوزیر ژاپن پس از اجلاس علمای مقاومت در بیروت، راهى توکیو شد تا در این آیین حضور پیدا کند.
there is only one English line in that article, searching it in google will show a dozen of related links in the first page!منبع ؟؟؟
هیچ جا این اسم پیدا نشد.
پس چرا اینجا اسمش نیست ؟؟؟؟there is only one English line in that article, searching it in google will show a dozen of related links in the first page!
http://www.ir.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_fa/00_000130.html
Ex-Iran FM receives Japanese national decoration
Probably nobody edited the article yet
نمی دونم چه مشکلی هست !!!Probably nobody edited the article yet
Bullshit . Qiam has a 750 km range while Yemen - Riyadh distance is around 1000kmFox News
IRAN
Published November 10, 2017
US Air Force official: Iran behind attempted missile attack Saudi Arabia called 'act of war'
Fox News
Shiite rebels in Yemen fired a ballistic missile aimed at Riyadh's King Khaled Airport last week. (Reuters)
Iran manufactured the ballistic missile that rocketed toward an airport in Saudi Arabia's capital last week, a top U.S. Air Force official in the Middle East said Friday, backing up what the Kingdom said was an "act of war" on the part of Iran.
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Lt. Gen. Jeffrey L. Harrigian, who oversees the Air Force's Central Command in Qatar, said remnants of the missile bore “Iranian markings."
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Saudi Arabia crown prince vows to do more to stop extremism
"To me, that connects the dots to Iran,” he told journalists at a news conference in Dubai ahead of the Dubai Air Show.
Saudi Arabia long has accused Iran of giving weapons to the Shiite rebels, known as Houthis, and their allies in the ongoing conflict in Yemen, though Tehran has just as long denied supplying them. Saudi Arabia supports the Yemen government, and the clashes between pro-government forces and the Houthis have become somewhat of a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, each of which have attempted to assert dominance throughout the region.
"To me, that connects the dots to Iran."
- Lt. Gen. Jeffrey L. Harrigan
There was no immediate reaction from Tehran to Harrigan’s comments.
Harrigian declined to offer any specifics on what type of missile U.S. officials believed had been fired toward the international airport, nor did he show any images of the debris after it was shot down by Saudi Arabia on Nov. 4. He also didn't explain how Iran would have evaded the blockade by the Saudi-led coalition, which intensified after the missile targeted Riyadh.
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"How they got it there is probably something that will continue to be investigated over time," Harrigan said. "What has been demonstrated and shown based on the findings of that missile is that it had Iranian markings on it. That in itself provides evidence of where it came from."
Saudi Arabia says it took down the missile near Riyadh's international airport, the deepest incursion yet by a missile into the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry later said investigators examining the remains of the rocket found evidence proving "the role of Iranian regime in manufacturing them." It did not elaborate, though it also mentioned it found similar evidence after a July 22 missile launch. French President Emmanuel Macron similarly this week described the missile as "obviously" Iranian.
The kingdom on Monday called the attempted attack an "act of war" by Iran and vowed to retaliate.
SAUDI ARABIA VOWS RETALIATION FOR MISSILE LAUNCH
The attempted missile strike was "a blatant act of military aggression by the Iranian regime and could rise to be considered as an act of war," the Saudi Press Agency said in a statement.
Saudi Arabia “reserves its right to respond to Iran in the appropriate time and manner, in accordance with international law and based on the right of self-defense," the statement continued.
U.S. Air Forces Central Commander in Qatar, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey L. Harrigian addresses members of the press in Dubai. (AP)
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi responded by calling Saudi Arabia's claims "false, irresponsible, destructive and provocative," according to the Iranian news agency Tasnim.
Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said in a statement Tuesday the previous July launch that was referenced by Saudi Arabia involved an Iranian Qiam-1 -- a liquid-fueled, short-range Scud missile variant. Iran used a Qiam-1 in combat for the first time in June when it targeted ISIS militants in Syria.
The Houthis have described using Burkan-2 or "Volcano" Scud variants in their recent attacks, including the one Nov. 4. Those finless missiles are reminiscent of the Qiam, wrote Jeremy Binnie of Jane's Defense Weekly in a February analysis.
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Michael Knights, a fellow at The Washington Institute For Near East Policy who previously worked in Yemen, wrote in an analysis Thursday it is "not a stretch to believe that Tehran is supporting the Houthi missile program with technical advice and specialized components."
"After all, the Houthis have rapidly fielded three major new missile systems in less than two years while under wartime conditions and international blockade,” he said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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