Dec 23, 2021, 8:41 AM
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Headlines in Iranian English-language dailies on Dec 23

Dec 23, 2021, 8:41 AM
News ID: 84587850
Headlines in Iranian English-language dailies on Dec 23

Tehran, IRNA - The following headlines appeared in English-language newspapers in the Iranian capital on Thursday, December 23, 2021:

*** IRAN DAILY

-- Iran FM: Raisi-Aliyev Ashgabat talks turning point in bilateral ties

Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said the late November meeting between the Iranian and Azerbaijani presidents in Ashgabat and their talks were a turning point and a serious development in relations between the two friendly and brotherly countries.

-- President Raisi: Current state of price regulation not acceptable

Despite promising achievements in various fields including the significant growth in oil sales, increasing trade with Eurasian states, the current situation in regulating markets and prices is not acceptable, Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi said.

-- Thousands bid farewell to late Iranian Ambassador to Yemen Irloo

Thousands of people participated in a funeral in the capital Tehran on Wednesday for the late Iranian Ambassador to Sana’a Hassan Irloo, who died of COVID-19 complications after some Saudi officials delayed his return home for medical treatment.

*** KAYHAN INTERNATIONAL

-- IRGC Unveils New Tank; Drones Hit Targets

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)’s Ground Force unveiled an advanced version of Iran’s domestically developed tank named Karrar for the first time on Wednesday on the third day of massive military exercises.

-- Iran, Russia, Turkey Condemn Israeli Attacks in Syria

Russia, Iran and Turkey have agreed to hold the next Astana format summit in Tehran in February or March 2022, depending on the coronavirus situation, senior assistant to Iranian foreign minister for special political affairs Ali Asghar Khaji told TASS on Wednesday.

-- Iran to Protest to Saudi Arabia Over Delayed Permit

Hussein Amirabdollahian says some executive bodies in Saudi Arabia are to blame for a delay in allowing Iran’s late ambassador to Yemen, who was suffering from the COVID-19 infection, to exit Sanaa, saying Tehran will lodge a formal protest to the kingdom.

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