25 Apr 2024
Thursday 29 October 2015 - 11:03
Story Code : 186328

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Thursday, 29-10-2015

 

 
Iran Daily
 
Zarif to attend Syria talks in Vienna
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is set to take part in an upcoming conference in Vienna, Austria, aimed at exploring ways to end over four years of deadly violence in Syria.

 
Ankara, Tehran have strong bond
Turkish Ambassador to Tehran Hakan Tekin underlined the amicable relations between the two neighboring countries in an interview with the Iran Daily coming below:

 
Iran in talks with six countries to buy aircraft
Iran is in talks with six countries, including Brazil, for purchase of new commercial aircraft to renovate the countrys aviation fleet after the removal of sanctions, an official said.

 
Abbas to UN: Protect us. Protect us. We need you
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called Wednesday for the creation of a special regime for the protection of his people, as a wave of deadly Israeli attacks showed no sign of abating.

 
Saudi bombardments claim more Yemeni lives
Saudi jets continued bombing different parts of Yemens northwestern Saada province, causing more loss of life and destroying more homes in the impoverished country.

 
Shamkhani: Iran, Pakistan share common security, defense concerns
Irans Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani said that Iran and Pakistan share common security and defense concerns including border security, international campaign against terrorism, extremism and violence.

 
Ebtekar: ECO vital for environmental protection
Head of Irans Department of the Environment Masoumeh Ebtekar said the Economic Cooperation Organization (EOC), as an organizer for member countries of the region, can play a crucial role in resolving the regional environmental crises.

 
Tehran Times
 
Zarif to join Syria talks in Vienna
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will this week join diplomatic efforts aimed at bring the four-year conflict in Syria to a halt, a top official in Tehran told state television Wednesday.

 
Iran talking with 6 countries to renovate air fleet
Airplane manufacturers from France, China, Japan, Brazil, Canada, and Russia have been negotiating with Iran so as to clinch contracts.

 
Iranian, Pakistani security officials discuss common concerns
Secretary of Irans Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani has said that Iran is ready to take steps to extend cooperation with Pakistan in political, economic, defense and security areas.

 
Saudi-led coalition drops weapons for allies in Yemen
Warplanes from a Saudi-led alliance bombed Yemen on Wednesday and dropped weapons for its allies in the southwestern city of Taizz, Reuters reported.

 
Tehran, Istanbul bourses sign co-op MOU
Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) and Istanbul Stock Exchange, also known as Borsa istanbul, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on bilateral cooperation, according to the Fars News Agency.

 
Abbas to UN: Protect us from Israel, we need you
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called on Wednesday for international protection against Israeli war crimes and rejected any push to resume direct negations with Israel unless it agreed to a twostate solution at the pre-1967 lines through an internationalized process.

 
Kamalvandi says all sides should adhere to nuclear deal
Spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) told Britains ITV in an interview late on Tuesday that Tehran is fully committed to upholding its obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as nuclear deal, stressing that this will mainly depend upon how well Western parties will make good on their pledges.

 
Tehran calls on U.S. to stop supporting terrorists in Syria
The Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that the U.S. should abandon its policy of supporting terrorists or seeking military approach to settle the crisis in Syria so that the conflict can be resolved politically.

 
Iran essential partner in forging Syrian agreement: Paul Heroux
The U.S. is realizing that it does really need to partner with Iran and therefore Assad to defeat ISIS, says Middle East expert and U.S. State Representative Paul Heroux.

 
General: Irans new missiles can destroy targets up to 2,000 km away
Irans Brigadier General Hossein Salami has announced that Irans new high-precision missiles are capable of destroying enemy targets up to 2,000 km away.
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