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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 17

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Tuesday, September 17, 2019, and picked headlines from 13 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Abrar:
1- IAEA Acting DG: We’ll Continue Verifying Iran’s Compliance
2- Trump Continues Taking Contradictory Stances on Iran Meeting
3- Government: Lifting All Sanctions Will Pave Way for Negotiation


 

Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Trump’s Hollow Support for Riyadh
2- Bolton Unintentionally Helps Iran
3- What Aramco Incident Reveals [Editorial]


 

Ebtekar:
1- Syria War at Final Station
* Iran, Russia, Turkey Presidents Meet in Ankara
2- Rouhani, Macron Trying to Save JCPOA: Iran Nuclear Chief
3- Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Iran Designing Its Fourth Step in Reducing Commitments


 

Etemad:
1- Iran-Russia-Turkey Triangle Guarantor of Syria Security: Rouhani
2- Women Will Go to Stadiums: Government Spokesman
3- Fabricating Documents in Saudi Way
* UN: Not Clear Yet Who’s Behind Attack on Saudi Oil Plants


 

Ettela’at:
1- Five Solutions of Iran for Settlement of Syria Crisis
2- Government Spokesman: Signing JCPOA Was Establishment’s Decision
3- First VP: Iran to Use All Its Capacities to Sell Its Oil


 

Javan:
1- ‘Zero Oil’ Challenge for Aggressors
* Yemen Warns Saudi, UAE: If You Fail to Leave Yemen, More Refineries Will Be Attacked


 

Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Iran to Outpace Qatar in Gas Extraction from South Pars for First Time: Minister
2- Rouhani Stresses Need for Respecting Syria’s National Security, Territorial Integrity
3- Sanders: Mr Trump! We Won’t Allow You to Wage War at Request of Barbaric Saudi Dictatorship


 

Kayhan:
1- Yemeni Resistance’s Retaliation Creates Chaos in Oil Market
2- New International Scandal: Saudi Oil More Important than Yemeni People’s Lives!


 

Khorasan:
1- China, Russia against US Fabrication of Scenarios


 

Sazandegi:
1- Queen of Medicine Appears in Court
* Former Trade Minister’s Daughter on Trial for Disrupting Medicine Distribution


 

Shahrvand:
1- Foreigners Very Much Interested in Owning Shops in Iran
* Chinese in Qeshm and Kish, Emiratis and Iraqis in Anzali and Salmanshahr, Turkish in Aras


 

Shargh:
1- Saudis Being Played by Trump
* Saudi Officials Didn’t Reach Conclusions Americans Arrived at on Refinery Attacks
2- Rouhani and Putin Hold Talks behind Closed Doors


 

Sobh-e Now:
1- Iranian Account of Mykonos Incident
* Anniversary of Mykonos Restaurant Assassinations
* New Book Focuses on One of Most Controversial Cases of German Judiciary

Fatemeh Askarieh

Fatemeh Askarieh is an Iranian journalist working on a range of fields including culture, art, lifestyle, cultural heritage, and tourism. She has been working with the Iran Front Page (IFP) Media Group for 10 years, and is currently the head of the Art and Lifestyle Department.

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