Mr Salehi said the decision to extend maintaining data for another month was aimed at making progress and concluding technical talks between the two agencies.
Iran s failure to explain traces of processed uranium found at several undeclared sites was revealed in the IAEA s quarterly report, released on Monday.
Three months ago Britain, France and Germany scrapped a US-backed plan for the International Atomic Energy Agency’s 35-nation board of governors to criticise Iran for not fully explaining the origin of the particles.
The three countries relented when IAEA chief Rafael Grossi announced new talks with Tehran.
Mr Grossi hoped to report progress in the talks before the board meets next week and as negotiations to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal continue in Vienna, Austria.
him to question life.
“I believe the function of art is not to entertain people, it’s there to encourage them to see what’s hidden in life,” he said. “There’s tragedy everywhere – so that’s why I think art should push people to dig deep into what’s good in our existence and how we can become better
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As a surgeon,
Bashir is known for pioneering techniques for reattaching hands but, as an artist, he wants to motivate individuals to reconnect with their emotions. Predicament of Man
Bashir’s in its Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art sale.