"Prince Reza Pahlavi": Iran's sovereignty over the three islands is not debatable

Prince Reza Pahlavi emphasized that Iran's sovereignty over the three islands in the Persian Gulf is not debatable.
Prince Reza Pahlavi, while criticizing Iran's national sovereignty over the three islands that was raised at a joint meeting of the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf and the European Union, emphasized Iran's sovereignty over the said islands and said that this issue is not up for debate.
Prince Pahlavi, while publishing a message on the X network, pointed out that the joint action of the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf and the European Union is due to the "consequences of the weakness and deceit of the Islamic Republic," and wrote: "The regime of the Islamic Republic has isolated Iran through subversive actions, terrorism, and blackmail, and has damaged the status and respect of Iranians in the international community. So much so that this anti-national regime is now considered the greatest threat to the water, soil, and territorial integrity of Iran."
"The Council of Europe should have listed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization to counter the threat posed by the Islamic Republic and supported renewed UN sanctions against the regime, but instead it has insulted the Iranian people by supporting the distortions of history and the violation of Iran's territorial integrity by the colonialists."
Prince Pahlavi's remarks were in response to a joint meeting of the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council last week, which accused Iran of occupying the Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa islands in the Persian Gulf. They also called on the Islamic Republic to end its occupation of the three islands, in accordance with the United Nations Charter on respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.




