[caption id="attachment_31666" align="alignright" width="240"] Iraqi soldiers patrol after a bomb damaged a bus carrying Iranian religious tourists in Karbala, southwest of Baghdad. (File photo)[/caption]
Iran news headlines on Saturday include FM spokesman condemnation of terrorist attack against Iranian pilgrims in Iraq; supreme leader reaffirmation on importance of Muslim unity against West; Essar oil company reducing Iran oil imports 53 pct in April; country envoy to IAEA blaming US for blocking Middle East nuclear-weapons-free zone conference and Iran launching Sharif Sat in late summer.
Tehran raps terrorist attack against Iranian pilgrims in Iraq
Iranian Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned Fridays deadly terrorist attack against Iranian pilgrims in Iraq. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Araqchi on Saturday described the attack as indiscriminate, unjust, and counter to all human and Islamic principles.
Leader stresses importance of Muslim unity against West
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has underlined the need for the Muslim world to unite against the West which has launched an open war on Muslims.
Essar cut Iran oil imports 53 pct in April y/y-trade data
Essar Oil more than halved its oil imports from Iran in April, the first month of the contract year, from a year ago, data from trade sources showed, helping New Delhi win the latest renewal of a waiver from U.S. sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear plans.
Iran to launch satellite late summer
Sharif University of Technology President says Sharif Sat will be launched late summer.Roosta Azadsaid that this satellite had been completed. In the time to the launching of Sharif Sat, attempts will be made to develop the satellite more, he added.