The important comments of the Supreme Leader on elections, nuclear talks and negotiations with the United States dominated the front pages of Iranians newspapers on Thursday.
Ettela’at: “The massive turnout of people for elections will symbolize public trust and guarantee the country’s future,” the Supreme Leader said at a meeting with people from all walks of life.
Ayatollah Khamenei further said that American hostility toward Iranians is endless.
Afkar: The president has said that a resistance-based economy headquarters will soon be established.
Aftab-e Yazd: The Supreme Leader has hailed the performance of Iranian nuclear negotiators as “good”.
Aftab-e Yazd: The chairman of the Expediency Council has said in a meeting with the Austrian president that the two sides [Iran and P5+1] should not allow local and foreign hardliners to sabotage the Vienna nuclear accord.
Arman-e Emrooz: The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action has cleared the hurdle of Congress.
The number of US Senators supporting the Vienna nuclear accord now stands at 42.
Asr-e Eghtesad: The president has urged governors general across the country to set the stage for lively elections in 2016.
Ebtekar: The Supreme Leader has said, “Protecting the vote of every Iranian is an Islamic obligation.”
Etemad: The Supreme Leader has said that Iran won’t hold talks with the US on issues other than the nuclear dossier.
Hemayat: “We won’t allow the Great Satan to make a comeback to Iran,” said the Supreme Leader.
Iran: “The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action has several strong points,” said Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi, a prominent cleric and source of emulation.
Iran: A man who had illegally hunted a leopard and posted a photo of himself holding the dead big cat has been arrested in the north.
Jahan-e Sanat: Likelihood of a showdown between Russia and the US-led coalition in Syria
Javan: Yemen’s Houthis have said that they would once again take the aggressors by surprise.
Jomhouri Islami: There has been a massive anti-Netanyahu rally in London.
Kar va Kargar: “The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action should not divide the Iranian public,” said Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi.
Kayhan: “The Zionist regime will not exist in the next 25 years,” said the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
Kayhan: A number of MPs have said that in reviewing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action they would not be intimidated by the chain newspapers [a reference to reformist and moderate dailies].
Khorasan: Fifteen US states are trying to keep sanctions against Iran in place even if the Iran nuclear deal is finalized.
Mardomsalari: Japan has welcomed an increase in its oil imports from Iran.
Resalat: “Discretionary supervision of the Guardian Council is part of public entitlements,” said the Supreme Leader.
Saheb Ghalam: The industry minister has said that the government’s post-sanctions policy will focus on development of export-oriented production.
Setareh Sobh: “Some points in the agreement amount to humiliation for the establishment,” former chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili has claimed.
Sharq: The vice-speaker of parliament has objected to Saeed Jalili’s monologue [in which the former top nuclear negotiator took another swipe at the Vienna nuclear accord] in the chamber.