As soon as Trump returned, Iran renounced the nuclear bomb, and Khamenei's advisor extended a hand of friendship.
Iran's attitude has changed after Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election. Now Iran is extending a hand of friendship to America and is repeatedly showing its interest in making a nuclear deal. A top advisor to Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei has proposed a new nuclear deal with the newly elected US President Donald Trump.
This proposal is considered to be Iran's highest-level effort with the new US administration. In an interview given on Khamenei's official website on Thursday, Ali Larijani proposed that Iran will not make weapons, but will maintain uranium enrichment capabilities. Larijani gave his message directly to the incoming administration of newly elected President Trump, the same administration had separated itself from the JCPOA nuclear deal in 2018. After which strict sanctions were imposed on Iran.
“Now you have only two options: either return to the JCPOA that has already been agreed upon… or, if you don’t accept it, as I heard the new US administration said, that’s okay. This is not an obstacle, let’s go and discuss a new deal,” Larijane said during the interview.