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Wednesday 24 June 2015 - 15:08
Story Code : 169075

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Wednesday, 24-06-2015

Iran Daily
 
Spokesman: Parliaments motion on nuclear talks unconstitutional
Government spokesman Mohammad Baqer Nobakht said on Tuesday that a bill approved by the Iranian Parliament about the outcomes of the ongoing nuclear talks stands against the Iranian Constitution.

US to put military equipment in several European states
US Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced on Tuesday that the US will spread about 250 tanks, armored vehicles and other military equipment across six European nations, including the Baltic states, to help reassure NATO allies facing what the US claims an array of threats from Russia and terrorist groups.

Death toll from Pakistan heatwave nears 700
Pakistans prime minister called for emergency measures as the death toll from a heatwave in southern Sindh province reached nearly 700.

Nearly 240 detained in Armenia protests over price hikes
Police detained nearly 240 people in the Armenian capital Tuesday after using water cannon to disperse a protest against electricity hikes in the ex-Soviet nation.

Iran, P5+1 to expedite discussions
The Iranian foreign minister said his country and P5+1 discussed in Vienna how we can expedite the discussions for the next few difficult days that we have ahead of us. We agreed to continue the drafting Its going to be a very intense few days.

Extremism in Afghanistan threatens security in region
Deputy Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Gholam Hossein Dehqani warned against a spike in violence in Afghanistan, saying the activities of extremist elements in the war-torn state pose a security threat to Iran and the entire region.


Tehran Times
 
Iran, Syria and Iraq will form alliance against terror
Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, says Iran, Syria and Iraq will form an alliance against terrorism in the future.

 
Captivity memoirs becomes bestseller in Iran
Those 23 Individuals, the memoirs of Ahmad Yusefzadeh during his long captivity in Iraq in the 1980s, has become a bestseller in Iran as the 22nd edition of the book was recently released about one year after its first edition. Yusefzadeh was one of the 23 young Iranian volunteers who were captured during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.

 
Poland volleyball coach concerned about Azadi Hall
Poland volleyball coach Stephane Antiga has no good memories of playing Iran in Tehrans Azadi Hall in the FIVB World League.

 
Judiciary cooperates with UN on human rights
The Iranian Judiciary have regular cooperation with the UN regarding human rights issues, Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani told a TV program late on Monday.

 
Rouhani highlights role of SMEs in emerging from economic recession
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has underlined the need for supporting small and medium-sized enterprises to help the national economy emerge from recession.

 
German firms keen to directly invest in Iran: envoy
German Ambassador to Tehran Michael Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg says German companies are keen to boost links with Iran and directly invest in the country.

 

Iranian parliament passes details of bill to protect nuclear achievements

The Iranian parliament on Tuesday approved details of a bill it had introduced on Sunday to safeguard the countrys nuclear achievements.

 
Iran to resume Umrah Hajj pilgrimage if conditions met
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Consular and Expatriates Affairs says if the safety of Iranian pilgrims are guaranteed, the Islamic Republic would restart the Umrah (minor) Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.

 
Ahmadinejads case under legal procedure: Judiciary official
The case of former president Mahmoud Ahamadinejad is going through its legal procedures, a senior Judiciary official says.

 
Iran supports peace in Afghanistan: diplomat
The Iranian deputy ambassador to the UN has said that Tehran supports peace, security, and economic and social development in neighboring Afghanistan.






Zarif says political will is the path to nuclear deal
The Iranian foreign minister has said if there exists political will to accept realities according to what was agreed upon in Lausanne, there will be a possibility to conclude the talks by deadline or some days after that.

 
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