Six world powers met in Berlin to discuss Iran’s defiance to discard U.N. appeal to stop the Uranium enrichment. The six powers believe that Iran is developing the Uranium for its clandestine nuclear program.

Iran discarded the EU incentive offer:
The European Union, after the arduous negotiations passed a resolution last month and asked Iran to prove its credibility of developing uranium for civilian purposes. The European Union also urged all countries to stop cooperation, financial aid and block the supply of material and technology that can help Iran in uranium enrichment. However, EU foreign ministers offered to confer the incentive package if Tehran agrees to halt Uranium enrichment.
Iran to obey EU by June G8 summit:
U.S. Under Secretary of State, Nicholas Burns, emphasized that U.N. will ward off sanctions if Iran will dispose the nuclear program and will come onto the negotiation table. Nicholas Burns, however, did not give any deadline to stop the nuclear enrichment but reiterated that if Iran will not comply with the directions of Security Council by G8 summit in June, more sanctions are likely to be imposed.
The diplomats expressed satisfaction on the developments of the sanctions as Iranian anxiety over economic concerns is increasing with each passing day.

Iran with covert design:
Iran, inarguably pursuing to develop the nuclear deterrent, however, it always discarded the claim on the grounds that the uranium enrichment is intended for the civilian purpose and for generating the electricity in particular. With this Iran can export more oil and natural gas. Iran denying the G8 call to prove its credibility makes the Security Council apprehensive of Iran’s intent. Still, the door for negotiations is open and we hope for a peaceful solution of the issue unlike war of Iraq and Afghanistan.
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