Western Powers are readying an offer to Iran to Ease the international sanctions on trading in Gold and other Precious Metals, if Iran shuts down its Uranium Enrichment Plant.

The deal will reportedly be presented to Iran at talks scheduled for later this month in Kazahkstan.  The P5+1 group is made up of The United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and China.  Leaders want Iran to allow wider Inspections by the United Nations, and they are seeking greater assurances that Iran’s program is only for non-military purposes.  Iran will have to prove that it is closing its underground enriching facility at Fordow and is shipping its remaining stocks out of the country.

Iran denies it has a nuclear weapons program.  And yet it refuses to halt nuclear research and is suspected of trying to import several key components that will bolster its nuclear facilities to allow it to manufacture weapons-grade materials.

U.S. President Barack Obama insists diplomacy is the way to achieve a non-nuclear Iran, although he is reserving the right to “do what is necessary to prevent (Iran) from getting a nuclear weapon."