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Prince Reza Pahlavi: I do not consider those who sabotage the success of the National Conference as my supporters

Prince Reza Pahlavi issued a message stating that he does not consider those who intend to destroy the successes of the National Conference as his supporters.

Reza Pahlavi issued a message expressing his appreciation for the widespread reception of his compatriots for the "National Cooperation to Save Iran" conference in Munich and the publication of the "Emergency Booklet of the Iran Prosperity Project," calling it a major step in the struggle to save the country.

He pointed out that he had received many messages from the public, activists, and supporters, and emphasized that these constructive supports and suggestions would play an important role in planning the next steps. Reza Pahlavi once again emphasized the importance of "fair criticism" and "constructive dialogue" in the national movement, but at the same time, in a clear tone, he considered "organized sabotage," "accusations," and "inducing distrust" to be immoral and unacceptable actions.

Addressing those who have adopted such behavior, he said: “Painting me as a helpless and influenced figure is not only an insult to my character, but also a clear insult to the political consciousness of my compatriots.” Prince Pahlavi added: “I do not consider such people to be my supporters and I firmly condemn their ugly, defamatory and targeted attacks aimed at undermining the great success of the National Cooperation Conference.”

Reza Pahlavi went on to emphasize that he would stand with all those who believe in his leadership and vision, and advised others to support someone who is consistent with their views.

At the end of his message, Prince Pahlavi emphasized the continuation of the path of struggle against the Islamic Republic and the reconstruction of Iran, saying: "I assure you, the great nation of Iran, that we will continue this path together with faith and determination, and we will be victorious."

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