From left to right Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister, Hassan Rouhani, Iran's president, and Elmar Mammadyarov, Azerbaijan's foreign minister attend the ECO council of ministers in Tehran, Iran on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013. Even before Iran's envoys could pack their bags in Geneva after wrapping up a first-step nuclear deal with world powers, President Rouhani was opening a potentially tougher diplomatic front: Selling the give-and-take to his country's powerful interests led by the Revolutionary Guard. Whether Iran’s hard-liners will aid or obstruct expanded UN inspections and other points of the accord stands as the biggest wild card on whether it can hit it marks and test Iran's claims that it does not seek nuclear weapons. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)In an obvious effort to test Iranian goodwill following a landmark nuclear deal, the USA on Tuesday asked Iran for lend a hand in finding an American personal investigator who has been lacking there for greater than six years. The White Home called for Iran’s cooperation in locating retired Federal Bureau of Investigation agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared all over a trade trip to an Iranian island within the Persian Gulf in March 2007. “We welcome the assistance of our global partners in this investigation, and we respectfully ask the Executive of the Islamic Republic of Iran to help us in securing Mr. Levinson’s health, welfare, and protected return,” the White Home mentioned in a remark on Tuesday.

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