Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Run-off parliamentary elections, the most glorious after the Revolution
-Tehran’s Friday Prayer Leader: High prices of goods a tangible reality, not political slander
-Iran’s representative to IAEA: Complete ban on modernization of nuclear weapons
-Russian contractor: Bushehr reactor reaches its maximum capacity on May 23rd
-Oil Minister: Considerable gas reserves in Kish Island
-Delegation of representatives of Egyptian National Parliament in Tehran: Time of dictators’ view on relations between Egypt and Iran has passed
-Bagheri, Deputy Secretary of National Security Council: P5+1 should take practical steps in Baghdad talks
SHARGH
-Larijani on subsidies: Government demands 2,000 toman gasoline price per liter and two to three fold increase of gas prices
-Google removes “Persian Gulf” from Google Map
-5 permanent members of Security Council request Iran’s cooperation with IAEA: nuclear concerns before Baghdad talks
IRAN
-People’s participation in run-off parliamentary election: Nation’s final step
-Iran’s president: Sustainable global peace cannot be achieved without justice and love
-Increase of Iran-Lebanon trade to 2 billion dollars
-Foreign Minister: New framework must be drawn in Baghdad talks
-Deputy Secretary of the National Security Council’s trips to Moscow and Beijing regarding Iran and P5+1 negotiations
-Iran’s representative to IAEA: Iran will not retreat from its legal rights on nuclear issue
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Supreme Leader: The higher the number of votes, the more the abilities of the representatives
-Government’s plan for 3-fold increase of prices
-Tehran’s Friday Prayer Leader: High prices of goods incompatible with people’s dignity
-Tel Aviv’s anti-Iran propaganda in Europe intensifies
-Government’s farewell whispers to Agriculture Minister
JAME JAM
-Results of 29 polling stations out
-India’s and Pakistan’s rice on Iranian tables: 1.2 billion dollar rice import last year
-Start of construction of Iran’s gas export pipeline to Iraq