Iran news headlines on Sunday include Iran inauguration of first space monitoring center; Ahmadinejad visitingIrans Arak heavy water reactor; Rohani promise for resetting Iran's foreign ties;QomSeminary Teachers Society support for Velayati and a Pakistani official remarks overcontinuationof IP gas project.
Iran sets up space monitoring center
Irans media says that it has set up its first center to monitor objects passing in orbit overhead. A Sunday report by the semi-official Irna news agency quotes Defense Minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi as saying the center will continuously track objects moving in space, and that it is ready to share data with other countries.
Ahmadinejad visits Iran heavy water reactor site
Iran says President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has visited a planned nuclear reactor thats part of a growing dispute between Tehran and the U.N.s atomic agency. The official IRNA news agency said Ahmadinejads visit Sunday coincided with the beginning of operations to install the main cap at the heavy water reactor in Arak, about 255 kilometers (152 miles) southwest of Tehran.
Candidate vows to reset Irans foreign ties
Irans former top nuclear negotiator, a candidate in next weeks presidential elections, vowed Saturday he will reset the countrys economy and reverse President Mahmoud Ahmadinejads foreign policy stance if elected.
Society of Qom Seminary Instructors announce support for Velayati
Less than a week to Irans presidential election, the Society of Qom Seminary Instructors have announced their support for presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati. In a statement issued on Sunday, the society announced its official support for the formerIranian foreign minister.