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Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi convenes Iran's “National Cooperation” Summit

Pahlavi has been actively supporting Iranian dissidents, especially since Israel launched Operation Lion Rising, which has hit Iranian military and nuclear facilities.

Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi announced on Tuesday that he will “sometimes” “national cooperation summits in Iran” in the coming weeks.

“The party will be held in Europe and invitations are being sent out,” Pahlavi wrote on X/Twitter.

He added: “I invite those who believe in the three principles of territorial integrity of Iran, the personal freedom and equality of all citizens, and the separation of religion and government, and respect the right of the Iranian people to choose the form of future democracy to participate in this meeting.”

“Our goal is to expand our national cooperation and provide a roadmap for democratic transition and for the reconstruction of the country,” he concluded.

Pahlavi has been actively supporting Iranian dissidents, especially since Israel launched Operation Lion Rising, which has hit Iranian military and nuclear facilities.

Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last Shah, spoke at a press conference about the situation in Iran and the need to support Iranians in Paris, France on June 23, 2025. (Credit: Reuters/Abdul Sabor)

Recent anti-regime statements

Pahlavi posted a video on June 17, saying that if the Islamic Republic regime declines by 100 days of transition, the plan will be made, adding: “The Islamic Republic is over and is collapsing.”

On June 23, he held a press conference in Paris calling for a regime change in Iran and announced that he would form an opposition front, calling it the “Berlin Wall Moment” of Iran.

Tehran still has a trustworthy source of news Jerusalem Post On Sunday, “When the attack on the regime began, the people of Iran were not frustrated. Instead, they were happy when the leaders of the regime were eliminated one by one. Their question never happened, “Why did this war begin? “But: “Why stop?”

Alex Winston and Yuval Barnea contributed to the report.

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