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What Iranian media are saying on Ukraine

Four days into Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine and occupation of part of the country’s territory, the developments concerning the military move – which is dubbed the largest post World War II military conflict – keeps making headlines and appearing on analyses in Iranian media. Here is Iran Front Page’s look at how Iranian media are covering the story.

Afkar:

1. Seyd Ali Mousavi: Ukraine crisis direct result of trust in west
2. Kremlin: Ukraine missed opportunity to halt war by refusing to accept negotiations

What Iranian media are saying on UkraineWhat Iranian media are saying on Ukraine


Aftab-e-Yazd:

1. Mollazehi, the international affairs analysts, answering Aftab-e-Yazd on whether Beijing will attack Taiwan: China is not Russia – Taiwan is not Ukraine, either.


Arman-e-Melli:

1. Possibility of ceasefire increased
2. Falahat Pisheh talking to Arman-e-Melli: Russians did not allow JCPOA to be signed before attack on Ukraine


Donya-ye Eghtesad:

1. Putin’s war black box
2. Unexpected sanctions against Putin


Ebtekar:

1. Can Russia’s attack on Ukraine be a prelude for inclusive global confrontation?
2. News with the smell of tinder and bullets / how different media should cover such incidents as war?
3. How Russia’s Ukraine attack affects Vienna talks?


Etemad:

1. Kiev, a second Stallingread
2. Iranian university students residing in Kiev: Iranian embassy officials told us to escape however you can


Etelaat:

1. Street fighting in Kiev
. Macron: Europe should be ready for a long war


Jam-e-Jam:

1. Ukraine on the verge of splitting up


Jomhouri-e Eslami:

1. Why is Putin after Ukraine?
2. House to house fighting in Kiev


Javan:

1. West preparing a war of attrition
2. Macron: World should be ready for a long war


Keyhan:

1. Ukraine take US bait, falls off the cliff
2. Realization of 8-year-old prediction in US documents


Resalat:

1. Ukraine, a neutral factor in Vienna equation
2. Why any negative impact of Ukraine on the complicated negotiations is unlikely?


Shargh:

1. Is a gathering outside the Russian embassy not authorized?
. A review of gathering outside embassies
2. Sergey Shoigu, Putin’s war machine
. How Russia’s defense minister paved the way for attack on Ukraine


Sobh-e Emrooz:

1. Negotiations under the shadow of war
2. How Russia’s attack on Ukraine affects Vienna talks?


Tejarat:

1. The bitter outcome of Zelensky putting his trust in Washington
2. Biden’s message to Ukraine: American forces are not ready to fight

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