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Wednesday 5 August 2015 - 12:10
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Iran English language newspaper headlines on Wednesday, 05-08-2015

 
Iran Daily
 
Iran, US closer to joint trade chambers
A top Iranian trade official has confirmed that the United States has already taken measures for the establishment of the US-Iran Joint Chamber of Commerce, saying a reciprocal move will start in Tehran once the Chamber is officially launched in Washington.

 
Many of opponents of deal loved Iraq war, Dem says
Some of the loudest cheerleaders for the Iraq War are hollering for Congress to kill an Iran nuclear deal that could prevent an even larger and more damaging conflict in the Middle East, Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) argued in an interview with The Huffington Post.

 
Traffic of foreign delegations in Tehran
There is a traffic of foreign delegations in Tehran who are here in search of new opportunities to boost mutual ties following the nuclear deal reached between Tehran and P5+1 group of countries.

 
Two Turkish soldiers killed in new PKK attack
Suspected PKK rebels killed two more Turkish soldiers on Tuesday as the European Union expressed concerns about bloody clashes in the country.

 
Taliban power transition deepens rifts among leaders
The head of the Talibans Qatar-based political office has stepped down, a statement said, a high-profile resignation within leadership ranks highlighting growing discord over the movements recent power transition.

 
Italian expert: Nuclear deal will boost Iran-EU ties
Europeans were the first to welcome the nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers made in Vienna last month. Shortly after the landmark agreement, senior officials from Germany and France visited Tehran and a high-ranking Italian delegation followed suit. Iran Daily has talked to Gerta Zaimi, a Florence-based political scientist, to see why European countries are keen to expand their political and economic ties in the wake of the nuclear accord.

 
Jiroft, cradle of human civilization Largest Mideast project
For centuries, Mesopotamia was thought to be the worlds oldest civilization. This was generally accepted by the people until a 5,000-year old temple was discovered in Jiroft Historical Site in Irans southern Kerman province, prompting archeologists to identify the region as the worlds oldest cradle of human civilization.

 
Iranian stars shine at intl astronomy Olympiad
Iranian high school students stole the show at the 9th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) held in Semarang and Magelang, Indonesia, from July 28 to August 4.



Four European states ready for environmental cooperation
Head of Irans Department of the Environment Masoumeh Ebtekar said a number of European countries had expressed their readiness to work with Iran in the field of environmental protection.

 
Tehran Times
 
Azerbaijan firm to boost economic ties with Iran
Azerbaijan is determined to boost all-out economic ties with Iran, especially in energy, transportation, agriculture, oil, and banking sectors, said Azerbaijans Economic Development Minister Shahin Mustafayev.

 
Musicians to heat up Iranian halls with summer concerts
Music bands, traditional ensembles and symphony orchestras have arranged a series of programs this summer to entertain music fans in Tehran and several other cities across the country.

 
Iran developed nuclear technology due to independence: Kamal Kharrazi
Kamal Kharrazi, the former foreign minister who currently is the head of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, says the development of Irans peaceful nuclear industry clings on the independence of the country and that the Islamic Republic could expand its nuclear technology through reliance on Iranian youths and scientists.

 
Iranian banks assets to hit $81b in 2015: Business Monitor
Iranian banks assets are predicted to have a 20 percent rise by the end of 2015, totaling 2,670 trillion rials (about $81 billion), Business Monitor said in a recent report.

 
Some Western, Arab states seek to fuel regional conflicts
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Middle East Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has said that some Western and Arab countries seek to fuel conflicts in the Middle East region through their unconstructive behavior.

 
Iran most powerful country in region: senior official
Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, has said that Iran is the most powerful country in the Middle East region in military, defense and security areas.

 
Former Israeli top brass urge Netanyahu to accept Iran accord as done deal
Dozens of former senior members of Israels defense establishment have published an open letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday urging him to accept the nuclear accord with Iran as a done deal, Haaretz reported.

 
Zarif slams Wests instrumental use of human rights
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has slammed the old and worn out methods of the western countries to use the human rights as a means to exert pressure on independent countries.

 
Biggest opponents of Iran deal loved the Iraq war, congressman says
Some of the loudest cheerleaders for the Iraq War are hollering for Congress to kill an Iran nuclear deal that could prevent an even larger and more damaging conflict in the Middle East, Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) argued in an interview with The Huffington Post.

 
Kerry wins Persian Gulf states support for Iran deal
Persian Gulf monarchies issued an endorsement on Monday of the accord Secretary of State John Kerry negotiated last month with Iran over Tehrans nuclear program.
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