Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 2nd of Day 1391; December 22nd, 2012
Saturday, 2nd of Day - December 22nd, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-24 former US officials: We must review our positions
-Putin: When US smacks us, we will smack them back
-Russia expresses hope to hold P5+1-Iran meeting next month
-Iranian and Egyptian Foreign Ministers’ phone conversation regarding regional developments
-Iran’s Representative to UN: Iran will not succumb to pressure and threats
-Tel Aviv: We are worried about Hezbollah missiles and drones
-Second round of constitutional referendum begins in 17 Egyptian governorates
-UN Security Council approves military intervention in African nation of Mali
ETEMAAD
-US Generals’ suggestion to Obama
-Sponsors of anti-Iran resolution are themselves human rights violators
-EU list of sanctions against Iran grows
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Russian President’s harsh attack against US
-Diplomats: Iran and IAEA have reached agreement over nuclear inspections
-UN Secretary General’s severe and unprecedented criticism of Zionist regime
-French President: I have not come to Algeria to apologize
-Assange: WikiLeaks will publish one million new documents next year
-Obama nominates John Kerry for Secretary of State
IRAN
-Russia and Syria to hold joint maneuver soon
-British Prime Minister visits Afghanistan
-Zionist regime to build 523 residential units in West Bank
-Putin: If US smacks us, we will respond
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Russian Deputy Foreign Minister: Iran and P5+1 understand need for continuation of talks
-Bahraini Foreign Minister’s unusual statements about Iran
-Canada also removes MKO from list of terrorist groups
-EU’s newest measure against Lebanese Hezbollah
-US’ 633 billion dollar military budget
-Putin: We will not repeat US mistakes in Libya
-First NATO military base in Persian Gulf
JAME JAM
-Iran’s reaction to UN’s human rights resolution
-Second round of constitutional referendum in Egypt
-Algerians express fury over French President’s non-apology
-Amnesty International criticizes the arresting of children in Bahrain
-UN expresses concern over possible sectarian conflicts in Syria