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Iranian Newspapers Widely Cover Rouhani’s Inauguration

All Iranian newspapers on Sunday highlighted President Rouhani’s swearing-in ceremony held in the Parliament on Saturday. The ceremony was attended by 1,200 Iranian and foreign guests.

What follows is how these papers covered the ceremony, and the remarks made by President Rouhani, in their front pages:

 

19 Dey:

1- Rouhani: National Understanding, Historical Necessity

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Afkar:

1- Rouhani’s Account of Mothers

  • We Should Unveil ‘Mother of All Negotiations’, Not MOAB
  • We Should Unveil ‘Mother of Cooperation’, Not ‘Mother of Sanctions’
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 Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Commitment to People, Recommendations for World

  • A Report on Rouhani’s Speech, Details of Inauguration Ceremony

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Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani’s Historic Inauguration: 110 Foreign Delegations Respect Iran President

2- Rouhani: People’s Vote Iran’s Biggest Weapon

3- Iran President: It’s Time to Unveil ‘Mother of Negotiations’

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Asrar:

1- Biggest Inauguration Ceremony Held in Iran Parliament

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Bahar:

1- Conciliatory Oath: Moderate President Sworn in for Second Time

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Besharat-e Now:

1- Rouhani Sworn in 111 Years after Iran’s Constitutional Revolution

2- Rouhani: High Tower of Iran’s Democracy Has 111 Steps

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Ebtekar:

1- Standing on Oath: Rouhani Sworn in with Foreign Delegations in Attendance

2- Rouhani: We’re a Peaceful Gov’t that Prefers Peace to War

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Emtiaz:

1- Rouhani Respects People’s Votes by Swearing an Oath

2- May 19 Votes Show Iranians’ Political Maturity

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Etemad:

1- Rouhani Declares His Second Term’s Approach: Moderate, Peace-Making Gov’t

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Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: We Prefer Reform, Peace to Obduracy, War

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Haft-e Sobh:

1- Europe’s Message from Iran Parliament to Washington

  • EU Officials’ Participation in Iran President’s Inauguration Ceremony Widely Covered
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 Iran:

1- Rouhani: Freedom, Security, Peace, Progress Our Top Priorities

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Jame Jam:

1- Iran Not to Be First One Who Violates Nuclear Deal: President

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Javan:

1- New Oath for Resolving People’s Problems

  • Rouhani: I Swear I’ll Devote Myself to Serving People

2- Rouhani: We Won’t Remain Silent towards US Breach of Its Commitments

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Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Rouhani: Government Wants to Be Moderate

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Kayhan:

1- Rouhani Unveils ‘Mother of Negotiations’ instead of Countering ‘Mother of Sanctions’!

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Khorasan:

1- Anti-Trump Inauguration Ceremony

  • Numerous Foreign Guests Attend Rouhani’s Swearing-in Ceremony

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Rah-e Mardom:

1- Rouhani Takes the Oath: Let’s Be Trustworthy Pious People

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Resalat:

1- There’s No Dual Systems of Ruling in Iran: Rouhani

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Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Rouhani’s Fresh Beginning

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Roozgar-e Ma:

1- Life of ‘Prudence’ in Rouhani’s Hands

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Sayeh:

1- Extension of Prudence

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Seda-ye Eslahat:

1- We’re Government of Moderation: Rouhani

2- Those Talking about Scrapping JCPOA Actually Tearing Apart Their Political Life: Rouhani

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Setareh Sobh:

1- Peace-Making Government: Rouhani Outlines His Cabinet’s Features

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Shahrvand:

1- Rouhani: We Should Be Accountable to People

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Shargh:

1- Rouhani’s Inauguration, Centre of Int’l Diploncy [Editorial]

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Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- Inauguration of Peace: Rouhani Sworn in with 1,200 Guests in Attendance

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Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Today’s Not Time of ‘Mother of Sanctions’: Rouhani in Criticism of New US Sanctions

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Iran, Qatar, Turkey Hold Talks on Joint Transit Route

Iran’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mahmoud Vaezi, Turkey’s Minister of Economy Nihat Zeybekci, and Qatar’s Economy Minister Ahmed bin Jassim Al Thani discussed the issue of a joint transit route on the sidelines of Rouhani’s inauguration ceremony, which was held in Tehran on Saturday.

During the meeting, the three ministers conferred on plans for the expansion of trade interaction between Tehran, Ankara and Doha, and considered the possibility of shipping Turkish goods to Qatar through Iran.

Turkey’s Zeybekçi had earlier announced that his country and the Doha officials have been thinking of replacing a commercial route.

“We concluded that the best route would be through Iran,” he said in an interview with Anadolu News Agency in Turkey.

The Turkish Minister also announced his country’s willingness to supply all the goods needed by Qatar. According to him, bilateral trade has increased dramatically in June and July, hence the two sides are keen to maintain and boost it.

Turkey’s export to Qatar, which was $36.2 million in May 2017, reached $52.4 million in June this year. Also, Turkey’s imports from Qatar increased from $19.6 million in May to $23.7 million in June.

In early June, Qatar’s three Arab neighbours, along with Egypt, cut land, air and maritime ties with Qatar on the pretext of the country’s relations with Iran alleging that Doha is supporting terrorism.

Lebanese People Teach Lessons of Resistance: Iran FM

In a Sunday meeting with Lebanon’s Speaker of the Parliament Nabih Berri in Tehran, Zarif congratulated Lebanon on the recent victories of its Army and Resistance Movement against the terrorists, saying that Lebanese people always teach lessons of resistance.

Lebanon’s parliament speaker, for his part, said, “Last year we were victorious over the Zionist regime and this year we defeated the terrorists.”

Lebanese People Teach Lessons of Resistance: Iran FM
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in Tehran on August 6

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in Tehran on August 6Addressing the Iranian foreign minister, Berri said, “You have always been committed to the principles and tried to solve the problems through dialogue.”

Berri also expressed pleasure of attending Iran’s presidential inauguration ceremony.

Elsewhere in the meeting, the two sides talked about regional issues, Syria, Iraq, Astana Process, the Persian Gulf issues, and the JCPOA.

 

Iraqi Speaker Apologizes for Missing Rouhani’s Inauguration

Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jabouri has, in an announcement, apologized for not being able to attend Iranian President-elect Hassan Rouhani’s swearing-in ceremony, which was held on August 5, 2017.

The top Iraqi parliamentarian said he would not be able to take part due to his tight schedule at the Iraqi Parliament where the country’s election law is being ratified.

His apology came after Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi also declared he would not attend the Iranian president’s swearing-in ceremony.

The Arab country was represented in the Saturday ceremony by Iraqi President Fuad Masum.

Italian Foreign Minister to Visit Iran: Official

In a Sunday meeting with Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Amendola announced that his country’s foreign minister is going to travel to Iran.

He also expressed his pleasure of being in Iran, and noted that Italian companies and investors are ready to work with the Islamic Republic.

Italian Foreign Minister to Visit Iran: Official
Italian Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs Vincenzo Amendola and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting in Tehran on August 6

Zarif, for his part, referred to the economic projects underway in Iran, and said there is a good potential for the development of activities of Italian firms in Iran.

The two sides also exchanged views on the implementation of the JCPOA, regional issues, in particular Syria and the Astana talks, and the fight against terrorism, especially ISIS.

Iran Keen to Work with South Africa in Fight against Terror

In a Sunday meeting with South Africa’s Minister of State Security David Mahlobo in Tehran, FM Zarif said there are suitable grounds in the political, economic and security fields for cooperation between Tehran and Pretoria.

He further noted that the two states can boost their collaborations in all fields, especially in banking and economic relations.

Zairf also added that the two sides could work together in fight against terrorism and extremism.

In turn, the South African Minister of State Security said his country is interested in cooperating with the Islamic Republic of Iran in a number of different ways in the fields of economy, technology, energy, banking, security, and the fight against terrorist groups.

Iran Can Lead Regional States in Ending Mideast Crises: Bosnia

“The Islamic Republic of Iran can serve as the leader of regional countries in resolving regional problems, helping settle these woes and crises,” Softić said in a Sunday meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran.

“Bosnia and Herzegovina is keen to promote its cooperation with Iran and increase the number of delegations the two sides exchange,” he noted.

The Bosnian deputy speaker added that his country welcomes the promotion of Tehran-Sarajevo cooperation in attracting and exchanging tourists and easing visa restrictions.

Softić thanked Iran’s hospitality, and said his participation in Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s inauguration ceremony was based on a decision by the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Iran Can Lead Regional States in Ending Mideast Crises: Bosnia
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meeting Deputy Speaker of the Bosnian House of Peoples Safet Softić in Tehran on August 6

He also congratulated Iran on its success in the implementation of its nuclear deal with world powers, also known as JCPOA.

Zarif, for his part, said Bosnia and Herzegovina and its people have a special position among Iranian people.

He also called for the enhancement of Iran-Bosnia mutual cooperation in economic and cultural fields, fight against extremism, and facilitation of visa issuance to increase the number of tourists and businessmen visiting the two states.

Also in response to Softić’s invitation for him to visit the Balkan state, Zarif expressed the hope that he would make the visit in future.

Fruits of Nuclear Deal Evident in Iran-Spain Business Ties: Senate President

In a Sunday meeting with Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran, García-Escudero expressed pleasure with being in Iran and attending President Hassan Rouhani’s inauguration.

He highlighted the age-old relations between Iran and Spain, and voiced Madrid’s interest in expanding cooperation with the Islamic Republic in various fields.

The Spanish senate president pointed to the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, and said the JCPOA has provided very good opportunities for increasing trade and commercial exchanges and investment.

Fruits of Nuclear Deal Evident in Iran-Spain Business Ties: Senate President“We are clearly witnessing its positive results in Iran-Spain economic relations,” he added.

Zarif, in turn, bid García-Escudero welcome, and hailed the existing grounds for Iran-Spain cooperation and dialogue in various fields.

He particularly pointed to cultural and artistic relations, and stressed that cooperation in such fields can help reinforce bilateral ties.

The Iranian FM further referred to the cheap price of energy, the geographical location, the efficient human resources, and peace and stability as his country’s most important features, and said such factors have created the appropriate grounds for foreign firms’ investment.

The two sides also underlined the need for promotion of economic cooperation and removing barriers to the development of such collaborations.

Iran, Germany Discuss Cooperation on Regional Stability

During the Sunday meeting, the German minister said his country is committed to peace and stability, and interested in working with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers (JCPOA) is important to Germany, Roth noted, praising the efforts made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to open the country’s doors to the world.

“Berlin will continue its high-level contacts with Tehran,” he vowed.

Zarif, for his part, expressed Iran’s pleasure with Germany’s commitment to dialogue and cooperation, and stressed that Berlin can play an important role in the progress of many issues.

Elsewhere in the meeting, the two sides also exchanged views on regional issues and the need for cooperation in regional stability.

Rouhani Sworn in as Iran’s President for Second Term

hundreds of high-ranking Iranian and foreign officials gathered on Saturday in the Iranian Parliament for President Rouhani’s inauguration ceremony.

During the ceremony, Rouhani took the oath of office before proceeding to his speech.

Rouhani Sworn in as Iran’s President for Second TermAddressing the ceremony, Rouhani thanked world leaders and dignitaries for taking part in the swearing-in ceremony.

He said the Iranian nation has made great sacrifices in the path of safeguarding freedom and the rule of law, adding that Iranians have put their trust in the Islamic establishment.

He vowed to follow the Iranian nation’s demands and emphasized that his government is ready to defend the country’s national interests.

Rouhani Sworn in as Iran’s President for Second TermThe Iranian president referred to the landmark nuclear agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), signed between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries as an example of national consensus on important issues.

Rouhani said the US has not adhered to its obligations under the JCPOA, stressing that Iran would never initiate the violation of the nuclear deal but would not remain silent in the face of US non-performance of the deal.

He emphasized that the Iranian government and people would react to any breach of the deal.

Rouhani Sworn in as Iran’s President for Second TermHe said the US has failed to fulfill its obligations under the JCPOA because it is “addicted to the illegal and ineffective policy of sanctions and threats” and this proved to the world that Washington cannot be trusted.

He emphasized that the time of imposing sanctions has ended and called for holding negotiations in dealing with issues.

He said the Iranian government has taken great steps to improve nation’s health, adding that the level of education and health in Iran is better than many other countries.

Rouhani Sworn in as Iran’s President for Second TermIran; however, is still facing big challenges including water shortage and unemployment, he noted.

Rouhani stressed the importance of a strong economy in the country and said the next government eyes economic reforms.

The Iranian president also said the Islamic Republic would continue to defend the oppressed nations throughout the world.

He described unity as a key factor behind the Iranian nation’s success and added that Tehran seeks to boost ties with neighboring countries.

The Iranian chief executive said regional problems could be solved only through dialogue and cooperation and invited countries in the region to join political initiatives to end the crisis in Yemen.

Rouhani Sworn in as Iran’s President for Second TermHe stressed the importance of increasing dialogue among governments and nations in order to repel the present “dangerous and complicated” threats.

“[Increasing] constructive interaction with world countries, deepening bonds with neighboring and regional countries and boosting the level of cooperation with friendly countries are not only a wise choice but a necessity,” Rouhani said, according to Press TV.

He warned of plots by foreign powers pursuing their self-interests in regional issues, saying they are creating chaos and instability in the Middle East.

Rouhani won re-election in a landslide victory in May after securing 57 percent of the votes and defeating his main contender Ebrahim Raisi, the current custodian of the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza (PBUH).

Rouhani Sworn in as Iran’s President for Second TermOn Thursday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei formally endorsed Rouhani as president for the second term.

During the ceremony, Ayatollah Khamenei gave his official approval for the president-elect by giving him a decree assigning him his duties.

Under Iran’s election law, the president-elect is required to gain the Leader’s official approval before being sworn in before the Parliament. Through this process, called Tanfiz (endorsement), the Leader approves the outcome of the presidential election.

Rouhani will have two weeks to present his cabinet to the Parliament for a vote of confidence.