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

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’

Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Commitment to People, Recommendations for World
- A Report on Rouhani’s Speech, Details of Inauguration Ceremony

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’

Asrar:
1- Biggest Inauguration Ceremony Held in Iran Parliament

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

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

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

Emtiaz:
1- Rouhani Respects People’s Votes by Swearing an Oath
2- May 19 Votes Show Iranians’ Political Maturity

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

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

Haft-e Sobh:
1- Europe’s Message from Iran Parliament to Washington
- EU Officials’ Participation in Iran President’s Inauguration Ceremony Widely Covered

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

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

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

Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Rouhani: Government Wants to Be Moderate

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

Khorasan:
1- Anti-Trump Inauguration Ceremony
- Numerous Foreign Guests Attend Rouhani’s Swearing-in Ceremony

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

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

Rooyesh-e Mellat:
1- Rouhani’s Fresh Beginning

Roozgar-e Ma:
1- Life of ‘Prudence’ in Rouhani’s Hands

Sayeh:
1- Extension of Prudence

Seda-ye Eslahat:
1- We’re Government of Moderation: Rouhani
2- Those Talking about Scrapping JCPOA Actually Tearing Apart Their Political Life: Rouhani

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

Shahrvand:
1- Rouhani: We Should Be Accountable to People

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

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

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









Addressing the ceremony, Rouhani thanked world leaders and dignitaries for taking part in the swearing-in ceremony.
The 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.
He 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.
Iran; however, is still facing big challenges including water shortage and unemployment, he noted.
He stressed the importance of increasing dialogue among governments and nations in order to repel the present “dangerous and complicated” threats.
On Thursday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei formally endorsed Rouhani as president for the second term.