Reza Pahlavi’s Berlin Visit Draws Sharp Rebuke From German Leaders and Iranians
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While the Iranian regime is holding the world economy on the streets of Hormus in a sort of sweatbox, Iranian exile opposition Reza Pahlavi visits Europe. In the aftermath, he accuses press representatives of asking the wrong questions.
The son of the last Shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, is behind the attacks of the USA and Israel on his homeland. German government representatives are avoiding him during his visit to Berlin.
The son of the former Iranian ruler, who lives in the U.S. Exile, called for an end to today's state order in Iran in Berlin. At the same time, he called it "a shame that no German member of the government wanted to speak to him.
For many Iranians, Reza Pahlavi symbolizes hope for a future without the Mullah regime. Nevertheless, the federal government avoids the son of the last Shah. After all, a prominent MP receives him.
Controversial and accompanied by protests: Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Shah in Iran, visited Berlin today. While the Federal Government rejected a meeting, he spoke to foreign policy leaders from several parliamentary groups. The visit was accompanied by demonstrations both for and against him. According to journalist Gilda Sahebi, Pahlavis' support in Iran is difficult to assess and controversial. He sees himself as a possible transitional fi…
The visit of Reza Pahlavi, son of the deposed Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, to Berlin has sparked controversy in Germany. Some politicians advocated for a meeting with Pahlavi, while others argued against contact, citing his monarchical past.
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