27 Apr 2024
Thursday 16 July 2015 - 12:56
Story Code : 172235

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Thursday, 16-07-2015

 
IranDaily
 
Multinational companies rush for joint ventures
Iran and six world powers reached an agreement on Tuesday to lift sanctions against the Islamic Republic, and while US and Iranian leaders have heralded the deal as a victory, there is also a third winner, i.e. corporations across the globe, waiting for Iran to open up its doors to huge joint ventures.

 
Greek government suffers defections
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras faced a rising wave of hostility from members of his own party Wednesday ahead of a parliament vote on an austerity bill that condemns the country to years of spending cuts but is required to get a new bailout package.

 
Hammond: UK hopes to reopen embassy in Iran by year-end
Britain hopes to reopen its embassy in Iran before the end of the year, British Foreign Minister Philip Hammond said on Wednesday following an agreement between Iran and six major world powers over Tehrans nuclear program.

 
Obama, Saudi king discuss urgency of stopping Yemen attacks
US President Barack Obama and King Salman on Tuesday discussed the urgent need to end fighting in Yemen as the Saudi warplanes continue deadly air raids on the impoverished country.

 
Eleven killed in heaviest Ukraine clashes in weeks
Ukraine lost eight soldiers Wednesday in a dramatic spike in fighting with pro-Russian protesters.

 
Leader thanks Iranian nuclear negotiating team
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei expressed gratitude to the Iranian nuclear negotiating team for its efforts in nuclear talks with the P5+1 group of countries.

 
President: Iran determined to honor nuclear commitments
Iran is resolved to live up to its commitments under a nuclear deal with world powers as long as the other side does not breach it, President Hassan Rouhani said.

 
Steinmeier criticizes Israel over opposing Iran deal
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has criticized Israels opposition to a nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 group over Tehrans nuclear program, saying it will contribute to security in the Middle East.

 
Tehran Times
 
Iran attempts to win back over 40% of European oil market share
Iran would attempt to win back its 42-43 percent shares of the European market after Western sanctions were lifted, Mohsen Qamsari, director for international affairs at the National Iranian Oil Company, said.

 
Leader thanks president and nuclear team
In a letter released late on Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani said he is thankful to the God that he finally had the honor to announce the successful and dignified conclusion of nuclear negotiations to the Iranian nation and the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution.

 
Britain hopes to re-open Iran embassy by year-end: Hammond
Britain hopes to re-open its embassy in Iran before the end of the year, Foreign Minister Philip Hammond said on Wednesday following an agreement between Iran and six major world powers over Tehrans nuclear program.

 
Fabius to visit Iran as France eyes trade with Iran
Frances foreign minister said Wednesday he had accepted an invitation to visit Iran after the historic deal on its nuclear program but did not give a date for the trip. Laurent Fabius said his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif had reinvited him as the deal was clinched on Tuesday.

 

 
Larijani urges Majlis to scrutinize nuclear deal technically and not politically
Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani on Wednesday said that in examining the legal and technical content of the nuclear agreement between Iran and the 5+1 group the Iranian MPs should not act based on the political remarks of others which are expressed with different motivations.

 
Spiritual support is very important in resolving problems: Leader
In a meeting with President Hassan Rouhani and his cabinet members late on Tuesday the Supreme Leader thanked the government and the nuclear teams sincere and serious efforts.
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