Iran and Six World Powers gathered to Russian Capital on Monday (18) to begin another chapter of nuclear talks regarding Teheran’s disputed nuclear activates, where world powers demand to halt its 20% uranium enrichment program as it can lead to nuclear arms development while Iran refuses saying it has the right of peaceful use of nuclear power.
Iran and six other nations, United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany started their two-day discussions in Moscow as a follow up of recent talks held in Iraq and Turkey, which ended with no result.
The Iranian delegation is led by its Chief Nuclear Negotiator Saeed Jalili, and United States, Russia, China, Britain, France—plus Germany (P5+1 Group) is headed by EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton.
However, the failure of talks will make United States and European Union to further impose series of sanctions targeting Iranian oil exports in June or early July.