Prince Pahlavi meets with Rich McCormick regarding US support for the Iranian nation

Prince Reza Pahlavi met with Rich McCormick to discuss how the United States supports the Iranian people's struggle for freedom.
Prince Reza Pahlavi announced today, Thursday, January 16, his meeting with US Representative Rich McCormick. He wrote on his X Network: “The meeting was dedicated to how the United States provides maximum support to the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom, and that such support is also in line with America’s national interests.”
Referring to the conditions of the Islamic Republic after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government and the weakening of the Islamic Republic's government, he added: "In a situation where the Islamic Republic is weaker than ever and the Iranian people are ready to take back their country, I went to the Congress building for a new round of talks with representatives of the American people."
In recent months, Prince Pahlavi has also spoken about preparing plans for the transition period of the Islamic Republic, and in his speech, he announced the drawing of 10 important economic principles for the future of Iran. He unveiled this plan under the title of "Iran's Prosperity Project" while attending the third "Iran" conference hosted by the National Alliance for Democracy in Iran.
Prince Reza Pahlavi was present in Washington for the first time at the third conference and, after unveiling his plan, suggested that an economic reconstruction plan for Iran after the Islamic Republic, similar to the “Marshall Plan,” should be implemented. He emphasized Iran’s readiness for fundamental changes and said: “As I said in my previous speech at the Israeli-American Council meeting, we seek cooperation with the world. This cooperation is not limited to the political arena.
"When Iran gets a chance, it will once again seek partnerships in investment, trade, and commerce. This is how we can rebuild our country and re-establish our ties with the world, not through the empty rhetoric that Khamenei's puppets like Massoud Pezzekian were sent to New York to deliver."
He emphasized in his speech: "The fall of the Islamic Republic is not the end, but the beginning of Iran's renaissance. This is what I, along with experts and business leaders, have planned for and are working to realize when the transition period arrives. Iran will be ready for business, whether for Iranians inside the country, for Iranians abroad, and for global investors, after nearly five decades."




