Prince Pahlavi's conversation with Boris Johnson centered on agreement on the need to end the Islamic Republic

Prince Reza Pahlavi met with Boris Johnson in London to discuss the need to end the Islamic Republic.
Prince Reza Pahlavi's communications office announced in a message on the X social network that Prince Pahlavi will meet with former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in London on Monday, June 30. The reason for Prince Reza Pahlavi's trip to London and meeting with Boris Johnson and other political leaders is to discuss supporting the Iranian people's struggle for freedom and secular democracy.
"Boris and I are of the same opinion. The savage Islamic Republic must end and the international community must support the Iranian people in their liberation from this oppression. I very much hope that we will soon welcome Boris Johnson to Tehran," Prince Pahlavi wrote about his meeting with the former British Prime Minister.
Reza Pahlavi also stated in a message: "The Islamic Republic is chanting the slogan of death to England. This regime is not only a threat to the Iranian people, but also a threat to the British people. Changing the regime of the Islamic Republic will benefit both countries."
Prince Pahlavi traveled to London today at the invitation of British MPs and gave a speech in a committee room in Parliament at 5pm UK time about the future of Iran and the need for regime change. The meeting is co-hosted by Labour MP Luke Eckhurst and Conservative MP Ephra Brandert.
With the presence of Prince Pahlavi in London, a large number of British Iranians gathered in front of the British Parliament and chanted slogans in support of the Pahlavi dynasty.




