Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 23rd of Azar 1391; December 13th, 2012

14 December 2012 | 12:58 Code : 1910325 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 23rd of Azar 1391; December 13th, 2012

 

Thursday, 23rd of Azar - December 13th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
 

KAYHAN

 

-Al-Saud Chief of Staff in charge of running Saudi Arabia

-Military contract between Barezani’s son and Zionist regime revealed

-Velayati expresses Iran’s readiness to transfer its experiences to revolutionary nations

-Russia’s protest against US and EU: Accepting Syrian opposition is against international regulations

-International reactions to North Korea’s missile test

-Ahmadinejad: Government looks to run glorious elections with high turnout

-Canada to enforce new sanctions against Iran

 

ETEMAAD

 

-Hamas shows gratitude to Supreme Leader

-Europe will not give refuge to MKO

-Iran congratulates North Korea on missile test

-Turkey stresses that it will not implement US sanctions against Iran

-Netanyahu requests continuation of relations with Turkey

-Obama officially recognizes Syrian opposition

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Ahmadinejad: Government will not interfere with elections

-Russia’s reaction to US’ official recognition of Syrian rebels

-Taliban to govern over certain parts of Afghanistan

-Today’s IAEA meeting in Tehran in the spotlight

-Morsi supporters’ and opponents’ violent demonstrations before Egyptian referendum

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Differences over Syria intensify

-Russia’s concerns over probability of NATO Patriot missiles in Turkey being used against Iran

-Iran’s positions in new round of nuclear talks

-Turkish opposition to settlement-buildings

-Nabeel Rajab sentenced to 2 years in prison

-North Korea successfully launches its missile

 

JAME JAM

 

-Ahmadinejad: New changes in cabinet not related to elections

-Amano deputy expresses hope over gaining access to Parchin

-Saudi king still in hospital

-Berlusconi’s harsh attack against Italian Prime Minister

-Egypt’s constitutional referendum begins outside the country

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