Tehran’s newspapers on Tuesday 24th of Bahman 1391; February 12th, 2013

14 February 2013 | 13:26 Code : 1912775 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Tuesday 24th of Bahman 1391; February 12th, 2013

 

Tuesday, 24th of Bahman - February 12th, 2013

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Russia’s representative to UN: US does not seek real negotiations with Iran

-Supreme Leader: Nation defeated the enemy

-Foreign Policy: Sanctions have no effect on progress of Iran’s nuclear program

-Lavrov: US can no longer solve world’s problems on its own

-Pope Benedict XVI to leave post soon

-Pakistan tests nuclear missile

 

ETEMAAD

 

-Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani: I do not intend to run for President

-Supreme Leader: People left enemies defeated and hopeless with their presence

-Salehi welcomes statements made by head of Syrian National Opposition Coalition

-Pope Benedict XVI’s unexpected resignation; I do not have the mental and physical strength to fulfill my responsibilities

-Is Arab Spring taking place in Iraq?

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: West is designing plan to put pressure on Iranian people

-Lavrov: No one can doubt Russia’s positions with regard to Iran and Syria

-Soltaniyeh: New round of talks with IAEA will start tomorrow

-Saudi Arabia, biggest exporter of terrorists

-Chairman of US Joint Chiefs of Staff supports arming Syrian opposition

-Netanyahu: Syria, Iran, and Palestine will be key issues in talks between me and Obama

 

IRAN

 

-Supreme Leader: People’s presence on the scene is the greatest divine blessing

-Salehi travels to Moscow

-Pope’s unexpected resignation shocks Catholics

-Assad opposition’s new proposal for talks with government

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Pope Benedict XVI announces resignation

-Western media speak of probable agreement between Iran and West

-In meeting between Muaz al-Khatib and Brahimi, Syrian opposition gives new proposal for talks with Damascus

-First round of national talks held in Bahrain

-Jordanian King’s promise to Parliament