Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 4th of Aban 1391; October 25th, 2012
Thursday, 4th of Aban - October 25th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Syrian government agrees with truce on Eid-ul-Adha
-Wall Street Journal: Iran and P5+1 negotiations after US election
-Russian Foreign Minister: All of Iran’s nuclear activities legitimate
-Karzai: NATO forces’ exit will help Afghanistan’s stability
-US demands formation of new government in Lebanon
-Emir of Qatar negotiates with Morsi in Cairo meeting
-Egypt’s referendum on constitution to be held soon
-Anti-government protests in France and Greece
ETEMAAD
-Turkey’s turn towards Moscow and Tehran
-Iran’s ambassador meets with Lebanon’s commander of domestic security forces
-Phone argument between Putin and Erdogan over Syria
-Brahimi: Cease-fire will be established in Syria
-Violence in Bahrain condemned
-Syrian rebels have Stinger missile
-Creating military base in Yemen for Syrian rebels
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Russia’s strong warning against Turkey
-Majority of Turkish people oppose their country’s involvement in Syria
-Carter: Morsi has no intention to unilaterally change Camp David Accord
-Jordan’s King: Some opposition seek overthrow of the monarchial system
-Lakhdar Brahimi declares agreement of conflicting parties in Syria with truce
IRAN
-Britain ignores the rights of Iranian residents
-Security Council disagrees with Russia’s proposed plan about Libya
-Bahraini police attack protesters
-People’s protests in Spain’s Congress
-Tens of thousands of Hungarians protest against government
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Dimensions of Brahimi’s plan in Syria
-Defense Minister: New missiles to be tested soon
-Salehi meets with new head of Egypt’s Interests Section in Tehran
-Contradictions in US-Iran bilateral talks
-West’s new package for the new round of negotiations
JAME JAM
-White House Spokesperson: Obama ready to study negotiations with Iran
-Russia: We will stop any resolution about attacking Iran
-Iran calls French Foreign Minister’s statements irresponsible
-US’ green light to change government in Lebanon
-Jordan’s King requests opposition to end parliamentary boycott