The comments of the president at separate meetings with the Hungarian and Iraqi ambassadors to Tehran dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Monday.
Ettela’at: President Rouhani has urged Europe to live up to its historic duty to help refugees.
The president made the call at a meeting with the new Hungarian ambassador to Tehran.
Abrar: The deputy commander of the Army has said that the Army has achieved all its set goals in a recent military exercise it held.
Afarinesh: American and Turkish ground troops will take part in operations to liberate the Iraqi city of Mosul.
Aftab-e Yazd: Parliament’s JCPOA Review Committee suggests Iran hold fresh talks with P5+1!
Aftab-e Yazd: “IRIB has time to air cheerios commercials, but does not have time to allocate to Baidinejad [an Iranian nuclear negotiator],” Kamaladin Pirmoazzen, a reformist MP, said [as he lashed out at the national broadcaster].
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Akhbar Sanat: The Iranian economy minister has said that Iran-Iraq trade can rise to $20 billion.
Akhbar Sanat: Iran will no longer need to import meat in five years.
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Arman-e Emrooz: Handing out loans to 18 fakes firms
New legacies of the Pasteur Fund [which was set up by the former president] pop up by the day.
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Asr-e Rasaneh: Addiction is among the top five causes of death in Iran.
Asr-e Rasaneh: Lut Desert will become a globally registered site later in 2015.
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Asrar: “Reformists won’t stop supporting the establishment,” said Mohammad Reza Aref, a reformist leader.
Asrar: Mohsen Gharavian, a Qom Seminary teacher, has lashed out at Ahmadinejad and his government by saying: “The most immaculate government of history produced Babak Zanjani [a billionaire who stands accuse of massive corruption]!”
He further said Ahmadinejad should have been impeached and voted out of office. “I am a principlist, but I have disavowed hardliners.”
Ebtekar: The director of the National Development Fund has criticized media for misquoting him.
Safdar Hosseini said the governor of the Central Bank is a skilled manager with a strong work ethic.
He also denied that the Central Bank has withdrawn $12 billion from the fund.
Emtiaz: “The age of developing AIDS in Iran has slipped,” said Mohammad Mehdi Gooya, the director-general of the Health Ministry’s Department for Communicable Diseases.
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Etemad: “How dare you slam reformists as seditionists?” Mohammad Reza Aref said in comments aimed at “those who have secured a bully pulpit thanks to the Islamic Revolution.”
Etemad: Tension runs high in the JCPOA meeting
The research center of the Guardian Council has said that the nuclear deal should be reviewed and approved by the Islamic Consultative Assembly.
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Hemayat: More than 270 unauthorized Internet cafes have been shuttered in the capital.
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Hosban: Two German delegations will visit Iran to explore the ways of closer economic cooperation.
Iran: The Austrian President has published an opinion piece [in Farsi] in Iran daily.
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Jomhouri Islami: The families of Saudi military personnel have staged a rally in protest at deployment of their loved ones to Yemen.
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Kayhan: The daily says formation of a committee to review the Iran nuclear deal in parliament won’t settle the problem; the government should present the deal to the legislature in the form of a bill.
Mardomsalari: Gharavian, a Qom Seminary teacher, has urged the elite to raise public awareness so that the line of thinking Ahmadinejad and his followers promoted does not secure votes [to rise to power again].
Mardomsalari: The energy minister has said that construction of some unfinished dams will be halted.
Payam-e Zaman: “The region should rid itself of foreign interference and terrorism,” President Rouhani said at a meeting with the Iraqi ambassador.
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Resalat: “The nuclear deal won’t change Iran’s core policies,” said Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.
Resalat: “US policies are partly to blame for violence in the region,” said the Iranian foreign minister at a joint press conference with his Czech counterpart.
Resalat: The daughter of a martyred nuclear scientist has received an award from the Supreme Leader at her coming of age ceremony.
Saheb Ghalam: “Iran has and will spare no effort in helping the Iraqi people and government,” said the president at a meeting with the Iraqi ambassador.
Saheb Ghalam: Iran’s copper production will hit 400,000 tons in three years.
Saheb Ghalam: [The oil minister has spoken of] Conclusion of deals with the Germans immediately after the termination of sanctions.
Sobh-e Eghtesad: “Iran has $120 billion worth of unfinished projects ready for investment,” said the chairman of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce.