The European Union will make Iran a bold and generous offer of incentives designed to persuade it to end its uranium enrichment activities, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Monday. Solana and the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany -- known as the EU3 -- began meeting in Brussels to seek an incentive-driven solution to the dispute with Iran over its nuclear program. "It will be a generous package, a bold package that will contain issues related to nuclear, economic matters and maybe, if necessary, security matters," Solana told reporters ahead of the meeting, Reuters news agency reported. He said the EU wanted to present it to Iran in the coming weeks. Solana said the EU had nothing against an Iranian nuclear program that was "strictly devoted" to energy.