23 Apr 2024
Thursday 3 September 2015 - 10:46
Story Code : 178845

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Thursday, 03-09-2015

 

 
Iran Daily
 
Key vote helps Obama secure Iran deal
Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland became the crucial 34th vote in favor of the Iran nuclear deal on Wednesday, ensuring a landmark victory for President Barack Obama over ferocious opposition from Republicans and Israel.

 
Zarif lauds Algeria constructive role in region
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif praised the Algerian government for its constructive stances toward regional conflicts, including the crises in Syria and Yemen.

 
$80 crude would be fair
Most OPEC members would like to see crude prices at $70 to $80 a barrel and the producer group doesnt need to coordinate with other oil suppliers to determine output levels, Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said in an interview.

 
UN warns of increase in Yemens civilian casualties
The UN human rights office said it is alarmed by the steep increase in the number of civilian casualties in Yemens Taiz governorate in recent weeks.

 
18 Turkish workers kidnapped in Baghdad
Gunmen in military uniform seized 18 Turkish workers from a sports stadium they were building in northeastern Baghdad on Wednesday, their company said, in what Ankara said appeared to have been a targeted attack.

 
Car bomb kills 10 in Syrias Latakia
Ten people were killed and dozens wounded on Wednesday in a rare car bombing in the Syrian city of Latakia, state media said.

 
Iran speaker raps West for supporting terrorists
Irans Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani blamed the spread of insecurity in the Middle East on the support the West has provided for terrorist groups.

 
Key vote helps Obama secure Iran deal
Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland became the crucial 34th vote in favor of the Iran nuclear deal on Wednesday, ensuring a landmark victory for President Barack Obama over ferocious opposition from Republicans and Israel.

 
Kerry: Countries chomping at the bit for Iranian markets
Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday that international businesses are eager for the market opportunities that Iran presents.

 
Tehran Times
 
Resistance forced U.S. to accept Irans rights: Larijani
The speaker of Irans parliament says Tehrans resistance during nuclear talks left no way for Washington but to accept Irans legitimate rights to nuclear technology.

 
Obama secures Iran nuclear deal
In a major victory for President Barack Obama, Democratic Sen.

 
Big step forward on India-IranRussia corridor
The much-awaited International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC) through Iran has been set in motion, with New Delhi, Tehran, Moscow and 10 other nations at a recent meeting in Delhi approving draft transit and customs agreements, which will provide the legal framework for moving freight on ship-rail-road route linking India, Iran, Russia, Central Asia and Europe.

 
High-ranking Spanish trade delegation to visit Iran
A 70-memebr Spanish trade delegation is scheduled to arrive in Iran on September 6 for a three-day visit to study investment opportunities in the country.

 
Region should be vigilant against Israel: Iranian diplomat
A senior Iranian diplomat has warned against Israels plots in the region, calling on all regional countries to be vigilant against such conspiracies.

 
Zarif calls nuclear agreement victory of diplomacy
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said that the nuclear agreement between Iran and the 5+1 group is victory of diplomacy.

 
Larijani says terrorism endangers all
Iranian Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has said that terrorism and extremism are not restricted to the Middle East region and can be dangerous to all countries.

 
Iran not to halt enrichment for a single day, Araqchi tells Assembly of Experts
Irans entire nuclear industry, including uranium enrichment, is recognized under the nuclear deal, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has said, noting that nuclear research and development will be pursued in full.

 
China to take charge in Irans nuclear plant revamp
Iranian Vice-President Ali Akbar Salehi, who is also head of the countrys Atomic Energy Organization, on Friday said China would play a leading role in redesigning the Arak heavy-water reactor to signifi- cantly reduce its plutonium output.
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