Tehran’s newspapers on Wednesday 29th of Shahrivar 1391; September 19th, 2012
Wednesday, 29th of Shahrivar - September 19th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Supreme Leader’s emphasis on enhancement of scientific and technological capabilities of the armed forces
-Iran’s road map to solve Syrian crisis
-In a statement, Amano declares his readiness to negotiate with Iran in the near future
-Russia: No ground for continuation of sanctions against Iran
-Heads of Islamic states decide to fight against insults to Islam
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Iran has no military presence in Syria and Lebanon
-Jalili and Ashton met in Istanbul
-Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah warns US: The insult cannot be ignored
-Syrian Prime Minister: We have contained the crisis
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Russia Today: Producer of the insulting film, a US spy
-UN fact-finding committee: We are worried about the growing presence of Salafi fundamentalists in Syria
-Human Rights Watch: Free Syrian Army violates human rights
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: No agreement made regarding Canada’s Interests Section in Iran
-Germany’s Foreign Minister: Muslims should be treated like Christians and followers of other religions
-Iran, Egypt, Turkey’s Foreign Ministers reiterate continuation of negotiations about Syria’s crisis
-P5+1 meet in New York
-Jalili met with Turkish Foreign Minister behind closed doors
IRAN
-Biggest anti-Japan demonstrations in Beijing
-Iran’s proposal to correct decision-making structure of IAEA adopted
-Turkish Foreign Minister: We should use Tehran-Damascus relations to solve Syrian crisis
-Foreign Ministers of Quartet committee emphasize diplomatic solutions for Syrian crisis
-12 dead in suicide attack in Afghanistan
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Supreme Leader: We do not approve of any aggression against any country
-Agreement in Cairo on negotiations about Syria
-Salehi met with Morsi
-Syria bypasses the climax of terrorist crisis
-US embassy in Thailand closed
-Suspension of joint operations of US and Afghan forces
-Asia-Pacific political arrangement more transparent
JAME JAM
-Salehi and Morsi’s talks regarding Syria
-Jalili and Ashton meet in Istanbul
-Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah: Disrespect towards prophets should be illegal internationally and be recognized as a crime
-Syrian Prime Minister: The crisis is nearing its end
-120 Occupy Wall Street activists arrested