It's a little too late for that. Your populace wants to see Azmenistan's nuclear capability destroyed, and you are certainly not going to repair relations with Azmenistan at this point, at least not with this method.
Additionally, the reversal has confused your populace and undercut your authority. People do not know your administration's stance on the issue, and your approval ratings are dropping.
Continue the reversed campaign | It is important to fix the image of Azmenistan in the eyes of your populace if you are going to repair relations with Azmenistan, and depicting Azmenistan as a trustworthy friend to your people will help improve your image in the mind of Azmenistan's leaders. It's time to put hostilities behind you, and this is a good step toward fixing things. |
Offer economic incentives | Tell Azmenistan that if it agrees to stop enriching uranium immediately, you will cut tariffs significantly on all agriculture and steel coming from Azmenistan, and will rely more heavily on Azmenistan and less heavily on Brezistan for agriculture and steel, providing both absolute gains and relative gains with respect to Brezistan for Azmenistan. |
Coordinate economic sanctions | The UN is very interested in levying sanctions against Azmenistan, and Brezistan strongly supports the movement. In a joint effort with the UN, agree to stop buying steel and agriculture from Azmenistan and stop selling oil and natural gas to Azmenistan. Replace your steel and agricultural imports by relying more heavily on Brezistan. UN countries will help mitigate the losses of your energy exports. |
Invade Azmenistan | You cannot wait for Azmenistan to acquire a nuclear weapon. You think you may have a conventional military advantage, and you need to eliminate Azmenistan's nuclear program before the development of a weapon eliminates your advantage. Send troops to destroy Azmenistan's enrichment facilities. |