Iran news headlines on Monday include Supreme Leader appointment of Ahmadinejad to expediency council; Iran condemnation of west support of terrorists in Syria; top Korean official describing Tehran-Pyongyang as global role models; Iran hosting of Int'l conference on campaign against cyber crimes; country Foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Araqchi remarks over necessity UK initiating for reviving ties with Iran; country expressing it's readiness for help with stabilizationIraq; Germany underlining it's readiness for holding ''substantial talks' with Tehran and SA seeking better ties with Iran.
Leader appoints Ahmadinejad to expediency council
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has appointed former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the Expediency Council.
Top Korean official describes tehran, Pyongyong as global role models
President of North Koreas Supreme Peoples Assembly (SPA) Presidium Kim Yong Nam in a meeting with Head of Irans Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in Tehran appreciated Tehran and Pyongyangs resistance against enemies plots, and said the two nations taught the world people not to bow to foreign pressures and threats.
UK cut off ties, must initiate their revival: Iran
Irans Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Araqchihas emphasized that Britain should take the measure to revive relations with Tehransince it was London that unilaterally severed ties with the Islamic Republic.
Jalili: Iran ready to help stabilize Iraq
Jalili made the remarks in a meeting with visiting Iraqi Vice President Khudair Khuzaie heading a high ranking delegation to Tehran to attend the oath taking ceremony of President Hassan Rohani.
SA seeks better Iran trade ties
International Relations and Co-operation Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane said in Tehran on Sunday that South Africa wanted to study expanding economic and trade relations with Iran under its new government.
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