Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 21st of Mordad 1391; August 11th, 2012
Saturday, 21st of Mordad - August 11th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-With effective diplomacy, Iran can solve Syrian crisis
-We will equip our naval ships with nuclear fuel
-Afghan military target US occupiers
-New York Times: Based on Iranophobia, US sells arms to Arabs
-Germany, new victim of Europe’s economic crisis
-Tehran Consultative Conference: Iran forms the contact group to solve Syrian crisis
-UN to send food and medicine to Burmese Muslims
-US plan to establish missile shield in 6 Persian Gulf Arab countries
SHARGH
-Proposal for ceasefire in Syria
-Iran’s Olympic medal count reaches double digits
-Lakhdar Brahimi replaces Annan
-US Secretary of State in Turkey
-Iranian hostages have not been freed yet
-Morsi: We pray for expansion of relations with Iran
-Egyptian army continues operations in Sinai Peninsula
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Zionist Regime’s conspiracy to divide Jerusalem
-Protests against Al-Saud in the western regions
-Egyptians demand end of military rule in their country
-Jalili: Ashton will respond to Iran after Ramadan
-Morsi expresses hope to participate in NAM Summit
-Deputy Foreign Minister: Hopeful news about freedom of Iranian hostages
IRAN
-Proposal of ceasefire in Syria from Eid-ul-Fitr
-Explosion in mourning ceremonies of Iraqi Shiites
-Another Olympic medal
-President: Present world order must be reformed
-Tehran, center of consultations about Syria
-Riyadh warns Tel Aviv about military attack against Iran
-Aleppo Christians cemetery, terrorists’ hideout
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-New plans for foreign currencies
-Iran’s initiative with regard to Syria
-Tehran’s high diplomacy step
-Explosive vests, more dangerous than weapons of mass destruction
-3 article plan to solve Syrian crisis
-Iraqi government dominant over security issues
-An Israeli woman sets herself on fire
-Wikileaks out of order
JAME JAM
-Clinton: We will make efforts towards Assad collapse
-Jalili: Syria is the sturdy castle of resistance
-Netanyahu’s request of Ban Ki-Moon: Do not go to Iran