Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on June 25

A special look at the headlines Ettela’at newspaper covered on June 25.

When diplomacy serves the cause of development (PART THREE)

FM Zarif has said that we can continue – not extend – the talks until we reach results, adding if no deal is clinched by July 1, it could happen on July second or third, or even later.

Iran’s Guardian Council approves bill on protection of Iranian nuclear achievements

The Guardian Council says that it has not found a parliamentary bill on safeguarding Iran's nuclear rights and achievements as contrary to the Constitution.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 24

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Wednesday and picked headlines from 15 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on June 24

A special look at the headlines Ettela'at newspaper covered on June 24.

Fair nuclear deal must serve Iran interests: Leader

The Leader expressed Iran’s firm opposition to “unconventional inspections, questioning Iranian figures, and the inspection of military sites” as red lines for the country.

Nuclear deal possible if excessive demands not pressed: Rouhani

The president added that Iran’s foreign policy is based on constructive interaction with other countries while maintaining national independence and dignity as the country’s red lines.

What is blocking a nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1? An expert view

Inspections and the way the Additional Protocol should be carried out are the main hurdles separating the two sides from a deal, Ali Khorram said.

Possible Failure in Nuclear Talks No Big Deal, Iran’s FM Says

Zarif said in case of such failure, the US will have lost a major opportunity, but the Iranians are accustomed to making necessary sacrifices to preserve their dignity and rights.

Major change in regional relations is in the offing: Leader’s advisor

Head of the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council Ali Akbar Velayati said relations between Iran, Iraq and Syria, with a long history of civilization, are exemplary.

Iran buys ‘most advanced’ oil vessel

An Iranian energy official has said as many as 30 European and Asian companies have held talks with Iran in recent months to invest in the country’s oil and gas projects.

Iranian MP: Nuclear deal should clear parliament

An Iranian MP says that a parliamentary bill on safeguarding Iran’s nuclear achievements and rights can help the negotiating team and will not tie their hands.

Iranian architecture makes a splash

Magnificent images of historic Iranian architecture shot by foreign photographers visiting Iran

Rouhani hecklers released after vowing not to interrupt public speeches again

Eleven people were taken into custody for interrupting the president earlier this month. They were later released after promising not to disrupt public speeches again.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 23

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Tuesday and picked headlines from 15 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Iran urges dialogue to resolve Yemen crisis

Iran supports UN efforts to dispatch humanitarian aid and organize real negotiations between Yemeni groups, the deputy foreign minister said.

Intense days ahead as Iran nuclear deadline draws closer: Zarif

Zarif further reiterated that the talks on Tehran's nuclear program may continue "a few days" after the deadline.

Minister hold negotiations with passenger plane manufacturer

Abbas Akhundi said that due to sanctions during the past decades Iran has just managed to buy second-hand planes, noting the renovation of the national air fleet is an absolute necessity.

Twenty reasons why Iran does not trust the US

A former Iranian nuclear negotiator says that the United States is the number-one threat to Iran’s national security, setting out 20 reasons why Tehran cannot trust Washington.

When diplomacy serves the cause of development (PART TWO)

Foreign Minister Zarif has said that Iran has pursued the logical and reasonable way of mutual understanding in nuclear talks and that a settlement seems to be within reach.

Parliamentary act won’t have an impact on talks: Tehran MP

Ali Motahari says that some provisions of the general outlines bill need modifications.

Good nuclear deal more important than meeting deadline: Zarif

Reaching a good and appropriate agreement is more important than signing it a few days sooner or later, Zarif told reporters in Luxemburg on Monday.

Iranian people are nice and hospitable: US coach

My first impression is that everyone here has been incredibly hospitable. Everyone has been very nice, US volleyball coach John Speraw said.

Parliamentary motion does not tie government’s tactical hands

An Iranian MP says the parliamentary motion on nuclear talks does not tie the hands of government and the country’s nuclear negotiating team in adopting tactics.

Iran-P5+1 nuclear talks at sensitive stage: Rouhani

The president said that nuclear talks have always been based on the guidelines of the Leader and the criteria set by the Supreme National Security Council and the Constitution.

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