Iran English language newspaper headlines on Thursday, 10-5-2018

Iran Daily

 

Leader: Iran will stay in nuclear deal only with firm European guarantees

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said Wednesday that Iran would quit the landmark 2015 nuclear deal unless European signatories offered solid guarantees that trade relations would continue after the US withdrawal.

 

European businesses most affected by US sanctions on Iran

Major companies, particularly in Europe, could see billions of dollars in commercial deals canceled because of the US decision to reinstall sanctions on Iran, though the ultimate impact remains unclear due to the possibility of renegotiations and exemptions, experts say.

 

Deal pullout a blow to North Korea hopes

US President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal is a major setback to US negotiating credibility and will complicate efforts to reach an agreement with Pyongyang over its own more advanced weapons program, analysts say.

 

Suicide bombers, gunmen attack Kabul police stations

Gunmen set off at least three explosions in Kabul, on Wednesday and then battled security forces from buildings they occupied in the latest in a spate of violence to rock the city.

 

Italy’s populists seek last-gasp gov’t deal

Italy’s populist Five Star Movement and the far-right League asked Wednesday for 24 hours to form a coalition government as the president prepared a controversial caretaker administration to break the country’s months-long deadlock.

 

US, Philippine troops storm ashore in bulked-up drills

US and Philippine troops stormed ashore from the South China Sea on Wednesday for military exercises that President Rodrigo Duterte had promised to scrap, but quietly allowed to carry on.

Tehran Times

 

Leader to Trump: ‘You cannot do a damn thing’

In response to Donald Trump who on Tuesday withdrew the U.S. from the nuclear deal and made threats against Iran, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei said, “You (Trump) cannot do a damn thing.”

Top Iranian generals welcome U.S. exit from JCPOA

Iran’s highest ranking military commanders have welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the multilateral nuclear agreement, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Europeans at Iran Oil Show doesn’t seem shaken by U.S. decision

European exhibitors participating in the 23rd International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition of Iran (Iran Oil Show 2018) believe that U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision on leaving the Iran nuclear deal (officially known as JCPOA) was not something
unpredictable and they are still eager for collaborating with Iran’s oil, gas and petrochemical sectors.

 

EU moves to protect European firms from U.S. sanctions on Iran

The European Union has moved to protect the 2015 nuclear agreement by vowing to take steps to immunize European firms doing  business with Tehran from any U.S. sanctions.

 

Follow the money: Three billionaires paved way for Trump’s Iran deal withdrawal

President Donald Trump has just fulfilled a campaign pledge to tear up the Obama administration’s signature foreign policy achievement, a multilateral agreement constraining Iran’s nuclear enrichment (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or JCPOA).

 

Majlis enraged at U.S. move on JCPOA

Iranian parliamentarians on Wednesday denounced the U.S. exit from the 2015 multilateral nuclear agreement, introducing a motion that calls for “proportional and reciprocal” action by the government.

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