Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 15th of Mehr 1391; October 6th, 2012
Saturday, 15th of Mehr - October 6th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Calm returns to foreign currency market
-Mohammad Morsi admires Anwar Sadat
-South Korea and Switzerland ignore West’s oil sanctions against Iran
-Iran and Turkey trade reaches 5.16 billion dollars
-Iran calls on Ankara and Damascus to restrain
-Tehran and Baghdad emphasize expansion of defense relations of two countries
-Diplomats: Lavrov’s absence in P5+1 meeting based on differences over Iran
-Nabieh Berry assassination plot unsuccessful
-Anti-war protests in Istanbul and Ankara
-Slogans against Jordan’s king in Amman streets
-8 missiles launched against biggest US base in Afghanistan
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Friday Prayer leaders criticize economic mismanagement and trend of high prices in society
-16 people responsible for disruption in foreign currency market arrested
-Fever of war between Turkey and Syria lowered
-Amano: We are committed to dialogue with Iran
-Egypt reiterates Iran’s presence in Syria’s negotiations
-Jordan’s King dissolves the parliament
-US Secretary of Defense visits South America and Brussels
ETEMAAD
-Iran’s former ambassador to Syria: Assad made the first mistake
-US proposal for immediate annulment of sanctions in case of Iran’s nuclear cooperation
-Iran’s readiness to help Iraqi armed forces
-Iran’s condition to participate in conference, Israel’s acceptance of NPT
-Border tension between Turkey and Syria
-Afghanistan’s 2014 elections
IRAN
-Iran’s readiness to mediate between Turkey and Syria
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Iran decides on relations with Canada based on its interests
-War between Syria and Turkey not in Islam’s interests
-Arrested Russians in US denied spying accusations
-Libya’s Prime Minister takes back his cabinet list
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Reactions to border tensions between Syria and Turkey
-Army’s Navy commander: 75 million Iranians are ready to defend their country
-Rahimi and Erdogan’s private negotiations
-Jordan’s king dissolves parliament
-Afghanistan’s readiness for peace with Taliban
-Obama takes first punch