A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 29

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Sunday and picked headlines from 24 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

A Tehran conference in which a new model of Iran’s oil contracts was unveiled to local and foreign investors dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Sunday.

Ettela’at: Russia’s tactical formation to launch the biggest military operation against IS

The operation will include 69 Sukhoi fighters and Topolev 160 bombers and a large number of warships and submarines.


 

Abrar: More than 1.15 million Iranian pilgrims have already crossed the border into Iraq to take part in Arba’een ceremonies.

Abrar: The families of 14 Iranian pilgrims who have been missing since a late September stampede in Mina will travel to Saudi Arabia to try to identify their loved ones.

 

 


 

Aftab-e Yazd: “I will lead Friday prayers again, if the stage is set,” said Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani.

 

 


 

Amin: The deputy commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps has said that any movement by Takfiri groups [a reference to IS] will draw a crushing response from the Revolutionary Guards.

 

 


 

Arman-e Emrooz: Velayati and Larijani [two prominent principlist figures, one serving as an advisor to the Supreme Leader and the other as parliament speaker] unite to put aside hardliners.

Moderate principlists land on a moderation course.

 

 


 

Asrar: Police in the capital have staged an anti-terrorism drill to counter possible threats, said Tehran Police Chief Brigadier General Hossein Sajedinia.

Asrar: Arts and the environment cannot be walled off, said Masoumeh Ebtekar, the director of the Environment Protection Organization.

 

 


 

Bahar: Tehran readies for anti-terror operations

Special units have been deployed across the city, including in subway stations.

 

 


 

Ebtekar: Representatives of 137 international companies were on hand as Iran unveiled a new model of its oil contracts on Saturday.

Ebtekar: Riyadh has said that it favors good relations with Tehran!

The Saudi foreign minister has said that he extended an invitation to his Iranian counterpart two years ago.

 

 


 

Etemad: Tehran’s mayor has appealed to members of the public to help those who sleep rough.

Etemad: No to separation of moderation and reformism

Mohammad Reza Aref [a prominent reformist leader] has warned against divisions between moderates [supporters of the Rouhani administration] and reformists.

 

 


 

Ghanoon: A defendant [in a high-profile case] leaves the country

A look at the departure of Saeed Mortazavi [who is on trial for corruption] from a legal perspective

 

 


 

Hambastegi: The interior minister has said that disrupting authorized gatherings under any pretext is unacceptable.

 

 


 

Hemayat: The interior minister has said there have been no “anti-security” measures in border areas.

 


 

Iran: Twenty ministers and state managers have been tasked with overseeing services offered to Arba’een pilgrims.

 

 


 

Javan: An uprising against social harms

Tehran Mayor Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has urged residents of the capital to help heal the metropolis’ social problems.

 

 


 

Jomhouri Islami: Iran sanctions will be lifted next month.

The announcement came as Iran unveiled a new oil contract model to world investors.

 

 


 

Kar va Kargar: An Iranian Foreign Ministry official has urged the IAEA Board of Governors to close the so-called PMD (possible military dimension) in a constructive atmosphere.

Hamid Baeedinejad further said that Iran has had good relations with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

 

 


 

Kayhan: A countdown is on for a major air and sea offensive by Russia against IS.

 

 


 

Nasl-e Farda: The spokesman of parliament’s Judicial Committee has said that Saeed Mortazavi [a former director of the Social Security Organization on trial for corruption] is a flight risk.

[Mortazavi has left the country to take part in Arba’een ceremonies in neighboring Iraq.]

 

 


 

Qods: A member of parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee has said that Britain has put forth the idea of Iran establishing an anti-IS coalition.

 

 


 

Resalat: The black gold in exchange for the blood of Syrian citizens

A look at how Turkey is involved in oil trade with IS

 

 


 

Sayeh: Those who cross the border into Iraq without a visa will be dealt with, warned the interior minister.

 

 


 

Setareh Sobh: The Iranian oil industry is open to investment by American firms, said the Iranian oil minister.

 

 


 

SMT: Oil contracts worth $25 billion have been unveiled at an international conference in Tehran.

 

 

 

Golrokh Askarieh

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