Tehran’s newspapers on Sunday 9th of Mehr 1391; September 30th, 2012
Sunday, 9th of Mehr - September 30th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Financial Times: Netanyahu’s speech was a horrible retreat in facing Iran
-Widespread protests against al-Khalifa following martyrdom of 17 year old boy
-Syria’s warning to Turkey: If interventions don’t stop, we will supply PKK with missiles
-China and Russia request restart of P5+1 talks with Iran
-Nabil Elaraby: Iran has important role in solving Syrian crisis
-Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood: Mohammad Morsi will not meet with any Zionist officials
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Leader’s international advisor: Decision on relations with US is the Leader’s to make
-Bahraini teenager killed in al-Khalifa security forces’ shooting spree
-Increase of US aid to Syrian opposition
-US officially removes MKO from list of terrorist organizations
-German Foreign Minister stresses diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear issue
-Kofi Annan: Blair could have prevented Iraq war
IRAN
-Anti-Islam film banned in Russia
-Hidden agenda behind removal of MKO from US terrorist list
-Millions of Yemenis protest in the capital
-Salehi: IAEA must keep a close eye on Zionist regime’s nuclear facilities
-Velayati: Iran is always prepared to negotiate with P5+1
-CIA: Murder of US ambassador to Libya was ‘planned’
-Ocalan demands ceasefire between PKK and Turkish army
-Obama’s telephone conversation with Netanyahu regarding Iran’s nuclear issue
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-US’ official support for MKO
-Turkish Foreign Minister: Iran should use the influence it has in Syria
-Clinton’s cold meeting with Netanyahu
-Syria’s threatening reaction towards Turkey
-Suspension of US aid to Egypt
-Leon Panetta: Syria’s chemical weapons are in safe and secure place
JAME JAM
-Supreme Leader’s international advisor: Iran’s policy on relations with US unchanged
-Moscow and Beijing’s repeated request for dialogue with Iran
-Defense Minister: Only 5 countries took part in US maneuver
-Iran, Turkey, and Egypt meet again to discuss Syrian issue
-Egypt emphasizes need for start of power transition in Syria