Tehran’s newspapers on Sunday 26th of Shahrivar 1391; September 16th, 2012

17 September 2012 | 17:39 Code : 1906932 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Sunday 26th of Shahrivar 1391; September 16th, 2012

 

Sunday, 26th of Shahrivar - September 16th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Iran sanctions unsuccessful; once again the US retreats

-Huffington Post: Instead of Iran, US has isolated itself

-Al-Khalifa’s sons involved in torture of the opposition

-Washington Post: Iran’s skillful nuclear measures have shaken the US

-Former Canadian ambassador criticizes his country’s cutting off of relations with Iran

-Obama, in meeting with Zionist rabbis: Even Netanyahu cannot define a red line for Iran

-Deputy Foreign Minister: Iranian hostages in Libya will soon be freed

-Anti-government protests in Jordan

-Lakhdar Brahimi negotiates with Bashar Assad and his opponents to solve Syrian crisis

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-US centers and bases in Asia and Africa, targets of Muslims’ anger

-Pentagon’s plan to dispatch marines to countries to fight against anti-US protests

-Amano: Dialogue, the best way to solve Iran’s nuclear issue

-Deputy Foreign Minister: Iran’s position in negotiations with P5+1 stronger after NAM Summit

-Hanieh: People’s protests in West Bank, defeat of Oslo Pact

-Bashar Assad in meeting with Lakhdar Brahimi: Financial support and training of terrorists must be stopped

-Romney threatens Egypt

 

IRAN

 

-Europe’s industry thirsty for Iran’s oil

-Anti-US wave angers Pentagon

-Assad: We are ready to cooperate with any honest plan

-Netanyahu: Israel and Turkey share common interests in Syria

-Germany’s Defense Minister criticizes Israel’s intervention in his country’s affairs

 

JAME JAM

 

-RGC Commander: If conditions become critical, we will close Strait of Hormuz

-12 people dead in explosion in Turkey

-US scenario for the Middle East

-Iran and Pakistan Presidents reiterate the necessity to create effective structures in NAM

-2 British officers killed in Afghanistan

-Turkey’s 2 billion dollar aid to Egypt