Tehran Daily Newspaper Review

23 May 2012 | 05:05 Code : 1901775 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Wednesday 3rd of Khordad 1391; May 23rd, 2012
Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
 Wednesday, 3rd of Khordad - May 23rd, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN


- Baghdad talks, world’s top news today

-300 student protesters arrested in Canada

-Amano’s positive assessment of results of Iran trip

-Jalili: Baghdad talks, good start for cooperation

-Iran and Turkey’s readiness to increase trade to 20 billion dollars

-Salehi: IAEA approach should be interaction with all members and defending countries’ nuclear rights

-Maariv (Israeli newspaper): New sanctions do not change Iran’s nuclear policy

-Haaretz: West incapable of eliminating Iran’s nuclear power

-Iran’s ambassador to Iraq: Iran and Iraq trade transactions more than 11 billion dollars last year

-UN considers terrorist activities as cause of unrest in Syria

 

SHARGH


-Former head of UN Disarmament Research Institute: IAEA position regarding Iran should be based on inspectors’ reports, not spies

-Baghdad message

-Baghdad, host of historical negotiations

-Looking forward to today’s negotiations

-Ayatollah Hashemi: Damage caused by radicalism in the country

-Oxford Research Group proposal to exit nuclear negotiations deadlock: Recognition of Iran’s legitimate rights to enrichment

- 3 Iranians abducted in Syria

-Royal ship in one woman’s hands

-Another explosion in Damascus

-Turkey, North Iraq’s oil export bridge

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI


-Iran and IAEA agreement in the wake of Baghdad talks

-UN Human Rights Council’s strong criticism of Bahrain

-Oil Minister: Important oil contracts to be signed in a few months

-Ayatollah Hashemi: Those who did not believe in standing against Shah’s regime, now propose solutions for the country

-Azerbaijan’s ambassador to Iran summoned to Foreign Ministry

 

IRAN


-West enters Baghdad with empty hands

-Ahmadinejad in meeting with Sudan President’s senior advisor: Independent nations must support each other

-Egypt out of military rule

-Iraqi Parliament Speaker’s tumultuous request

-Jordan’s Islamists: No reforms possible under present conditions

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ


-Larijani: Fight for Majlis independence

-US reaction to Amano’s trip to Iran

-Nuclear negotiations train at final destination?

-Jalili meets with Iraqi officials

-Ban Ki-Moon: Syria’s situation very sensitive

-More pressure on Al-Khalifa

-Day of destiny in the land of the Pharaohs

-Egypt: Moving towards change or conservatism

-Haniyeh: We will never put our weapons down

 

JAME JAM


-Supreme Leader: Future horizon smiles at Iranian people

-Ashton spokesman: Not denying Iran’s nuclear rights

-Teachers and students’ protests in Spain

-Merkel and Hollande confrontation at Brussels Summit

- Qaddafi’s last prime minister delivered to Libya

-Somali pirates’ trial in Paris