Iran news headlines on Monday include CIA files showing United State hand in Iraq's gas attack against Iran; country's foreign minister warning over consequences of military action against Syria; Iran arresting of 12 terrorist teams in southeastern; Zarif stressing over Iran's opposition to chemical weapons use; Omani Sultan meeting with Supreme Leader; Iranian parliament seekingUS, UKcompensation for 1953 coup; country minister urging expansion of Tehran-Jakarta trade exchange and Iran gas export to Oman.
Iran warns against consequences of military action against Syria
Irans Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Araqchi has warned against the repercussions of any military action against Syria, stressing that dialogue is the best peaceful solution to the crisis in the Arab country.
Commander: 12 terrorist teams arrested in southeasternIransince March 2012
Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Force Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour announced on Monday that his forces have disbanded over a dozen terrorist cells in Southeastern Iran in the last 17 months.
FM reiterates Irans all-out opposition to chemical weapons use
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a meeting with UN Undersecretary General Jeffrey D. Feltman underlined the necessity for finding a political solution to the Syrian crisis, and underlined Tehrans discontent with the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
Omani Sultan meets Supreme Leader
Omans Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said met with Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei here in Tehran today.
Iranian parliament to seek compensations from US, UK for 1953 coup
Iranian parliament is to seek compensations from the US and the UK for the damage they have inflicted on the Iranain nation for the formers role in Irans 1953 Coup detat which brought back the toppled Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, to the country.