IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Saturday and picked headlines from 20 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Resumption of talks with the US in Geneva over Irans nuclear program dominated the front pages of Iranian dailies on Saturday. Foreign Minister Zarifs comments that the US should opt for either talks or sanctions were in the headlines too. And reformist-leaning newspapers put on their front pages the comments of the grandson of the late Imam Khomeini on freedom, independence and religiosity.
Abrar: [Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas] Araghchi will meet with [IAEA chief] Yukiya Amano next week.
Abrar: Before talks with John Kerry, Foreign Minister Zarif will have a meeting with [his British counterpart] Philip Hammond.
Abrar: Iran is among the worlds top 10 countries when it comes to building destroyers, said the Iranian Navy commander.
Abrar-e Eghtesadi: Imports of diesel have stopped.
Aftab-e Yazd: The Supreme Court has overturned a death sentence issued against Gholamhossein Khaledi, a park ranger.
Arman-e Emrooz: The grandson of the architect of the Islamic Republic has said that the late Imam shattered the idol of backwardness by issuing religious edicts on chess and music.
Ebtekar: A wave of precipitation is sweeping the country. Snow is in the forecast for Tehran on Saturday.
Etemad: The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says it stands ready to have a more active presence in nuclear talks with P5+1.
Etemad: Qom is satisfied with Rouhani.
Senior Shiite clerics based in the holy city of Qom have praised the performance of the government and thrown their weight behind its economic policy as well as nuclear talks with P5+1.
Ettelaat: A ban may be slapped on imports of certain products next year [starts late March 2015].
Ettelaat: In the absence of freedom and progress, independence and religiosity wont lead anywhere, said Seyyed Hassan Khomeini.
Farhikhtegan: Famous Iranian film critic and director Zaven Ghookasian has passed away.
Haft-e Sobh: Temperatures in Tehran will plunge below zero Saturday night.
Iran: The presidents chief of staff has said that government takes account of the views of senior clerics in its decisions.
Jahan-e Eghtesad: Well agree either on everything or nothing, said Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Jamejam: A new Support for Family law has taken effect.
Jomhouri Islami: Phase 12 of South Pars gas field is complete and ready for inauguration.
Kaenat: Natural gas exports to Iraq and Turkey have earned Iran $7 billion in foreign revenues.
Kayhan: Officials should not be indifferent toward cultural issues in society, said Tehran Friday prayer leader.
Kayhan: Either sanctions or talks, the US needs to choose one, said FM Zarif.
Khorasan: ISIS got started through funding from our friends and allies, said one-time NATO Supreme Allied Commander Wesley Clark.
Khorasan:Defending champions Iran have finished third in the world Greco-Roman Wrestling competitions.
Mardomsalari: The leader is in on the details of the talks, said Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Resalat: Bahrain has sent arms to terrorist groups in Iran, said Allaeddin Borujerdi, the chairman of Parliaments National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.
Sharq: President Rouhani has called for formulation of a national document on water resources in the east of the country.
Tafahom: Next years budget relies more on oil than before, said Tehran MP Ahmad Tavakoli.