Tehran, IRNA – The leaders of the Persian Gulf countries have urged US President-elect Donald Trump to adopt “a softener stance” on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Persian Gulf leaders have also publicly called on Trump, who will officially become the US president on January 20, to take “a tougher line on Israel,” The New York Times reported on Monday.
When Trump became the US president for the first time in January 2017, he left the 2015 landmark nuclear agreement between Iran and the six world powers—the US, the UK, France, Russia, China, and Germany. Subsequently, in November of the same year, he imposed what he claimed to be the highest level of sanctions against Iran.
The Persian Gulf leaders are now calling on Trump to soften his stance on Iran during his second term of office.
Since October 2023, the Israeli regime's war in Gaza has resulted in the death of over 45,000 Palestinians and created a crisis in the region.
Iran asserts that the occupied Palestinian territories must be returned to their rightful owners and that the US should stop supporting Israel.
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