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Tuesday 1 October 2019 - 17:35
Story Code : 360432

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Tuesday, 1-10-2019

Iran Daily
 
Iran: Saudi Arabia has sent messages to Rouhani
Iran on Monday urged Saudi Arabia to end airstrikes on Yemen and said the kingdom had contacted President Hassan Rouhani through mediating countries.

 
Abdullah claims victory over Ghani in Afghan presidential vote
Afghanistans chief executive Abdullah Abdullah claimed victory Monday over incumbent Ashraf Ghani in the weekends presidential election, far ahead of the release of any official results.

 
Chinas Xi renews commitment to Hong Kong amid protests
Chinese Communist Party leader and President Xi Jinping on Monday renewed his governments commitment to allowing Hong Kong to manage its own affairs amid continuing anti-government protests in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.

 
Europe unable to stand up to US: Zarif

Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif criticized Europe for failing to save the 2015 nuclear deal from unraveling.



Accession to EEU offers Iran great opportunity: Rouhani
Irans President Hassan Rouhani said on Monday that joining the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) will provide a great opportunity for the country to develop economic ties with the unions member states.

 
Zarif brushes off reports of 25-year Sino-Iranian deal



Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif rejected reports that Tehran and Beijing have entered an agreement on strategic cooperation for 25 years.



 
Iran oil minister slams Saudi hyperbole over attacks on Aramco
Irans Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said on Monday Saudi Arabia deliberately exaggerated attacks on its oil facilities to advance certain political objectives.

 
Tehran Times
 

 
Watex2019 hosting 260 companies in Tehran
Some 260 foreign and domestic companies are participating in the 15th Iran International Water and Wastewater Exhibition (Watex 2019) which kicked off on Monday at the Tehran Permanent International Fairgrounds, IRNA reported.

 
Saudis must know they cannot buy security: Zarif
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said that Saudis must know that they cannot buy security from the United States.

 
Yemen Houthis free 350 detainees, reviving hopes for talks
The head of Yemens National Committee for Prisoners Affairs (NCPA) says the Houthi movement will release 350 prisoners, including three Saudi nationals, in its latest goodwill gesture.

 
Iran look for first ever FIVB World Cup podium
Iran, who have never won a medal at the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) Mens World Cup, will start the campaign on Tuesday with a match against the tournaments most decorated team Russia.
Palestinians in Gaza mark 19 years since al-Aqsa Intifada
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip marked the 19th anniversary of the second Intifada.

 
International police equipment exhibition underway in Tehran
The 18th International Police, Security and Safety Equipment Exhibition (IPAS2019) kicked off in the capital city of Tehran on Monday, IRIB news agency reported.

 
Iran to announce details of Hormuz Peace Endeavor soon
Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said on Monday that Iran will soon announce details of President Hassan Rouhanis Hormuz Peace Endeavor.

 
Trump will change policy by noticing Iranians determination, government predicts
Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei said on Monday that the U.S. exit from self-inflicted dead-end requires something more than enthusiasm.

 
FM dismisses rumors of Iran giving 25-year advantages to China
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif rejected the claims made by a UK-based magazine that Tehran has given in 25-year one-sided advantages to Beijing in exchange for Chinas $400 billion investment in the country.
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