Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Severe reaction of Majlis members to Obama’s anti-Iranian comments
-US Republican presidential candidate accepts US’ inability to deal with a nuclear Iran
-Bahraini cleric Isa Qassim: Al-Khalifa wouldn’t dare suppress people if not for Western support
-Khaled Mashal: Zionist regime should await our retaliation
-Morsi, in a speech to millions of Egyptians: You are the source of my power and legitimacy
-Thousands of Jordanians pour into streets to protest corrupt government
-Iran’s Permanent Representative to the UN: Iran is determined to have constructive talks and will not retreat from its positions
-Afghan Charge d’Affaires summoned to Iranian Foreign Ministry
SHARGH
-Morsi: Support for the rights of Palestinians and Syrians
-Oil Minister: Iran has requested urgent OPEC meeting
- Iran’s Permanent Representative to the UN: Iran prepared to design and build nuclear power plant with P5+1
-Majlis and Government to meet to discuss combating full-out economic war
-Deputy Foreign Minister: We will not take part in a meeting where Syria is used as a bargaining chip
-Qaddafi’s Prime Minister passes away
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Fruitless end to contact group talks over Syria
-Sanctions on Iranian oil; a plan that has practically failed
-Kofi Annan: Foreign powers add to violence in Syria
-Morsi officially becomes Egyptian president
-Noori Al-Maleki prepared to meet with the opposition
-Majlis Economy Commission to report on the country’s economic situation soon
IRAN
-Head of National Iranian Oil Company: New oil buyers to replace Europe
-Morsi takes power from Military Council
-Kofi Annan: If talks fail, world powers responsible for death of Syrians
-Turkey doubles its trade with the Zionist regime
-Interior Minister: Enemies worried about Iran’s progress
-Majlis representatives: Sanctions will be transformed into great opportunities for Iranian nation
-Jordanians’ widespread protests against political system and economic corruption
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Shadow of East-West confrontation over Geneva talks
-Iran and China counter US and Europe over oil issue
-UN Human Rights Council condemns Al-Khalifa actions
-Netanyahu suggests meeting with Abbas
-Turkey to purchase new missile defense system
JAME JAM
-Newsweek: US plan to assassinate Bashar Assad
-Oil Minister: Gas prices will not increase
-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: Assad must leave
-Majlis plan to combat high prices