A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 25

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Tuesday and picked headlines from 21 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

After days of speculations about the outcome of nuclear talks between Iran and world powers, which finally came to an end on November 24, all Iranian dailies, without exception, gave extensive coverage to the Vienna negotiations. The two sides have agreed to extend the negotiations for another seven months; every month, $700 million in Iran’s frozen assets will be released, they reported.

Abrar: “Mohammad Farhadi [President Rouhani’s fifth choice for the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology] will run the ministry with new faces in managerial positions.”

 

Abrar newspaper 11 - 25


Afarinesh: “Disagreements have undermined Islamic countries,” said Chairman of the Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in a meeting with Chairman of the Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) of Qatar.

 

Afarinesh newspaper 11 - 25


Afkar: “We still look at the process of nuclear talks positively,” said Vice-Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Hassan Abutorabi.

 

Afkar newspaper 11 - 25


Arman-e Emrooz: “Seven-day negotiations have been extended for seven months.”

Arman-e Emrooz: “We are victors; the world has no choice but hold talks with Iran,” said President Rouhani.

 

Armane emruz newspaper 11 - 25


Asrar: “I am opposed to the hardline approach of the Islamic Revolution Stability Front [an ultra-principlist party],” said Ali Motahari, a principlist MP representing Tehran in parliament.

Asrar: “Cash subsidies by the government will continue next year [starting on March 21, 2015],” said Government Spokesman Mohammad Bagher Nobakht.

 

Asrar newspaper 11 - 25


Ettela’at: “Winners of Jalal Al-e-Ahmad Literary Awards [given to the best Iranian authors each year] have been named.”

Ettela’at: “Some economic sanctions slapped against Iran have been lifted,” said the economy minister.

 

Ettelaat newspaper 11 - 25


Hambastegi: “The performance of Iran’s negotiating team reflected the decisions of the establishment,” said the Iranian defense minister.

 

Hambastegi newspaper 11 - 25


Hamshahri: “The Chinese are reigning on Iran’s car market.”

 

Hamshahri newspaper 11 - 25


Hemayat: “Tehran and Doha have cut judicial deals.”

 

Hemayat newspaper 11 - 25


Iran Daily: “[Gov’t Spokesman]: Development budget to rise by 20%”

 

Iran daily newspaper 11 - 25


Jahan-e Sanat: “Release of $700 million in Iran’s frozen assets on a monthly basis has marked the finish line of Vienna marathon nuclear talks.”

 

Jahane sanaat newspaper 11 - 25


Javan: “On the closing day of a global conference in Qom, in central Iran, Muslim scholars, who gathered to discuss Takfiri and extremist groups, have laid emphasis on consensus among Sunnis and Shiites to confront extremist groups.”

Javan: “Seven-month artificial respiration is given to nuclear diplomacy.”

 

Javan newspaper 11 - 25


Kayhan: “We should not turn to foreigners in our quest for dignity and authority,” said Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari.

Kayhan: “The village chief [a reference to America] proved untrustworthy; sanctions have been extended;” read the banner headline of the daily.

 

Kayhan newspaper 11 - 25


Khorasan: “Mobile data tariffs have dropped by 80 percent.”

 

Khorasan newspaper 11 - 25


Mardomsalari: “The Islamic Republic of Iran is looking for peaceful relations in the future,” said Chairman of the Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

 

Mardom salari newspaper 11 - 25


Rah-e Mardom: “Mohammad Farhadi [President Rouhani’s fifth pick to lead the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology] will get confirmation from parliament,” said a number of MPs.

 

Rahe mardom newspaper 11 - 25


Resalat: “The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has realized that the information offered by the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization was unreliable.”

 

Resalat newspaper 11 - 25


Roozan: “Disrupting the economic system of the country is the new charge facing Saeed Mortazavi, a former Tehran prosecutor.”

Roozan: “Commanders of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) and Basij (volunteer force) have taken a harsh stance against America in a series of anti-US conferences.”

 

Ruzan newspaper 11 - 25


Sharq has described extension of nuclear talks as “renewal of hope”.

 

Shargh newspaper 11 - 25


Tehran Times: “Oil advances for a third day as Iran seeks OPEC production cut.”

Tehran Times: “Iran accounts for about 40% of Islamic banking assets: IMF, WB.”

 

Tehran times newspaper 11 - 25


Vatan-e Emrooz: “US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has been forced to resign.”

Vatan-e Emrooz: “The Geneva Interim Agreement has been extended for another seven months; one year into the Geneva deal, the achievement amounts to nothing.”

 

Vatane emruz newspaper 11 - 25

 

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