Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 28th of Bahman 1391; February 16th, 2013

17 February 2013 | 05:09 Code : 1912880 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 28th of Bahman 1391; February 16th, 2013

 

Saturday, 28th of Bahman - February 16th, 2013

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-At the end of the Tehran meeting, Iran and IAEA agree to continue talks to define new cooperation framework

-Tel Aviv: A new war against Hezbollah would be more difficult for Israel

-Walid Muallem and Muaz al-Khatib to travel to Moscow

-181 foreign spies arrested in Russia

-Zionist military officers injure 100 Palestinian protesters in West Bank

 

ETEMAAD

 

-Israel responsible for Commander Shateri’s assassination

-Korea’s aftershocks reach southwestern Asia

-Republicans’ coup against Hagel

-UN High Commissioner for Human Rights expresses concern over arrested Palestinians in Israeli prisons

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Salehi: If US proposal for negotiations is genuine, we will evaluate it with a positive view

-Mehmanparast: Saudi Foreign Minister’s statement regarding Iran’s nuclear program baseless

-Ashton: Iran should be flexible in Kazakhstan negotiations

-Salehi’s phone conversation with Foreign Ministers of Egypt and Turkey regarding Syria

-Mahmood Abbas: I hope Obama’s visit to the region will revive peace negotiations

-Pakistan tests missile with capacity to carry nuclear warhead

 

IRAN

 

-North Korea ready for fourth nuclear test

-Tehran consults with Cairo and Ankara about Syria

-Iran’s representative to IAEA: We reached an agreement with the IAEA over modality

-US Secretary of State: We will not ignore Europe

-Israeli ambassador leaves Cairo

-Anniversary of Bahraini revolution turns into bloodshed

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-West attempts to disrupt negotiations

-Iran’s written protest to Security Council

-Chuck Hagel’s confirmation postponed

-Zionists admit to Hezbollah’s military power

 

JAME JAM

 

-Shadow of West’s accusations over Iran and IAEA agreement

-Teenager martyred in anniversary of Bahrain’s revolution

-Aung San Suu Kyi pursues Myanmar’s presidency

-Damascus welcomes any negotiation with the opposition