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Monday 7 October 2019 - 17:24
Story Code : 360870

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Monday, 7-10-2019

Iran Daily
 
Iran to use all means to export oil: Minister
Iran will not cave in to US pressure and is determined to exhaust every possible means to export its oil and related products, Iranian Oil Ministrys website Shana quoted Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh as saying on Sunday.

 
Saudi Arabia, Iran take steps towards talks
Saudi Arabia and Iran have taken steps towards indirect talks to defuse tensions in the Middle East, with Riyadh asking Iraq and Pakistan to speak with the Iranian leadership about deescalation, according to the New York Times.

 
Iran deems ties with neighbors a top priority: Zarif
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif defended his ministrys policy towards Irans neighbors, describing Tehrans relations with neighboring countries as a top priority for the Islamic Republic.

 
North Korea: US has no immediate alternative plan for talks
North Korea said on Sunday that there was no way the United States would bring alternative plans for their stalled nuclear talks within two weeks.

 
Iraqi govt. pledges reforms amid rising protest toll
At least 18 more people were killed in Baghdads overnight clashes between police and Iraqi protesters demonstrating over public services and unemployment, according to police and medical sources, as government tried to appease public anger with a new reform plan.

 
Iran-EU training course on nuclear law kicks off
A five-day training course on nuclear law, in coordination with the European Union, was inaugurated at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran on Sunday with the AEOI spokesman highlighting such cooperation as a turning point.

 

 
Tehran Times
 
Government needs private sector for national development: VP
Irans First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri said the government needs private sector for progress and development in the country.

 
Iran taking legal action on U.S. cyber-attacks: general
The Foreign Ministry has been taking legal actions against the United States over its cyber-attacks against Iran, says Head of the Civil Defense Organization Gholam Reza Jalali.

 
Iraqi PM pledges reforms to calm protests
The Iraqi government announced a series of reforms early Sunday in response to sweeping anti-government.

 
Iranian-made Peugeot 301 platform to be used for a number of other domestic cars
Chief Executive of Iran Khodro Industrial Group (IKCO) Farshad Moqimi said on Friday that Peugeot 301 sedan will hit the domestic car market during the first
half of the next Iranian calendar year (to start on March 20, 2020), Mehr news agency reported.

 
Resistance only way to restore Palestinians rights: Islamic Jihad leader
The secretary general of Palestines Islamic Jihad Movement says resistance forces will continue their fight against Israels occupation of their land until full restoration of their rights.

 
Painting depicting Ashura tragedy unveiled at Tehran childrens center
An illustration portraying a story about Imam Hussein (AS) and his six month-old baby boy, Ali Asghar (AS) who was the youngest person martyred on Ashura,
was unveiled during a special ceremony in Tehran on Saturday.

 
Zarif says ties with neighbors are Irans first priority
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Sunday that ties with neighbors are the first priority of Irans foreign policy.

 
Iran to start economic interaction with Eurasian bloc from October 27
Presidential chief of staff Mahmoud Vaezi has said that Iran will start economic interaction with the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) from October 27.

 
Kamalvandi: Nuclear energy for all, nuclear weapon for none
Spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi on Sunday reiterated that Tehran is committed firmly to the Supreme Leaders guideline of nuclear energy for all, atomic weapon for none.

 
Europeans legally not in a position to quit nuclear deal
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said that the Europeans are not legally in a position to quit the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

 
Iranian MP: U.S., Saudi Arabia behind recent unrest in Iraq
A senior member of the Iranian Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Committee said on Sunday that joint plots orchestrated by Washington and Riyadh were root causes of recent riots in Iraq.
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