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The story: In a stunning about-face, Reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian says Iran’s supreme leader has personally expressed his approval of US investment—framing Tehran as a "safe" economic partner.

This follows Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s description of the Iranian economy as a “trillion-dollar opportunity” for “American enterprises” in an op ed for the Washington Post. Coming ahead of diplomatic engagement with the US in Oman, the Iranian shift appears tailored to appeal to US President Donald Trump’s deal-maker persona.

The coverage: Pezeshkian on Apr. 9 stated that Khamenei “has no objection to American investors” entering the Iranian market.

“We [only] have problems with their plots and wrong policies," the president asserted, adding that this was consistent with Iran's "dignified" diplomacy.

The president reiterated that Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful, citing Khamenei’s religious edict banning the development and use of atomic weapons. He further expressed a readiness to “offer whatever guarantee needed that we are not after nuclear bombs.”

Meanwhile, at least two top advisers to the Iranian supreme leader have signaled Tehran’s willingness to reach a deal with Washington.

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