JAKARTA - The head of Iran's atomic force agency, Mohammad Eslami, arrived in Moscow, Russia, to negotiate.
The visit came after a 15-member UN Security Council decided not to lift sanctions against Tehran permanently after three European countries launched a 30-day process last month to implement it again.
The European, German, British and French trio accused Tehran of failing to comply with 2015 deals with superpowers aimed at preventing it from developing nuclear weapons.
Iran denies having this intention, while Russia claims to support Tehran's right to peaceful nuclear energy.
Eslami is also the vice president of Iran. Russia's RIA news agency was quoted by Reuters on Monday, September 22, not mentioning who he would meet in Moscow.
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