SAEDNEWS: Here are the front pages of Iran's English language dailies on Monday, November 10.



The lead editorial argues that international organisations must formally identify the United States as the aggressor following its admitted role in the June strike on Iran.
A prominent economic story reports that despite intensified U.S. sanctions, Iran’s oil sales have reached a seven‑year high.
On diplomacy, Iran’s Foreign Minister rules out immediate talks with the U.S., indicating a pause in nuclear discussions.
The paper emphasises the deepening security‑ and trade‑ties between Iran and Russia, highlighting Moscow’s need for Iranian support amid Western sanctions.
It also reports on the interior minister’s claim that some of the recent domestic unrest was instigated by actors trained abroad in eight “hostile countries”.
Another headline underscores Iran’s balancing position in the Caucasus, stating that its friendly ties with Armenia “are not against Azerbaijan”.
One key piece quotes a senior Iranian official declaring that Iran’s underground missile infrastructure remains intact despite U.S./Israeli strikes, and Tehran is ready to respond.
It also covers foreign‑investment moves: Iran plans to launch agencies to promote foreign investment, easing licensing and currency procedures.
Lastly, it reports on growing Iran‑Kenya environmental cooperation and pushes for scientific ties between Iran and Russia.