Tehran Daily Newspaper Review

11 June 2012 | 06:59 Code : 1902633 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Monday 22nd of Khordad 1391; June 11th, 2012
Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
 Monday, 22nd of Khordad - June 11th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN


-Parliament studies Health Ministry problems

-Netanyahu: Iran’s leader more decisive than anybody else in destroying Israel

-Jalili: US efforts to save the Zionist regime are useless

-Bagheri in a letter to Schmid: You had no response and did not propose any plan in deputies’ negotiations

-US reaction to Iran and IAEA meeting in Vienna

-Defense Minister: Iran among top 10 world countries in defense

-Britain disagrees with Iran’s presence in contact group to solve Syrian crisis

 

SHARGH


-Nuclear negotiations under the shadow of “Parchin”

-Saudi Arabia’s new ambition in OPEC

-Oil price to fall to 70 dollars

-Bagheri’s letter to Schmid: P5+1 non-compliance with agreements, barrier in advancement of talks

-Defense Minister: Bright objects, no threat to the country

-A “Kurd” as Syria’s opposition leader

-Mubarak in deathbed

-Hollande and his first test

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI


-Parliament upset over rise of bread prices

-Navy Commander: Regional countries amazed by Iran’s navy power

-Guardian: Moscow talks’ cancellation possible

 

IRAN


-President Ahmadinejad: Traditional medicine must be revived

-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: No obstacle for Iran’s membership in Shanghai Organization

-Spying activities of UN observers in Syria

-Talebani confirms defeat of Maleki opponents

-Tension in Beijing and Tokyo relations

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ


-New Middle East: Opportunities and threats

-Bagheri’s letter to Schmid: No plan proposed in Geneva

-Salehi hopeful of Moscow talks advancement

-Obama denies accusations of cyber-attacks on Iran

-Karzai summons US ambassador

-Bahrainis will not surrender

 

JAME JAM


- Mubarak in coma

-Lavrov in Tehran on Wednesday

-Iran’s representative to IAEA: No problem with “Parchin” inspection, but ….