Maintaining the status quo in Iran risks further migration to Europe and deprives European countries of energy and economic opportunities, Prince Reza Pahlavi said.
“We have now a possibility of even more migration to Europe as a result of any continuation of the status quo,” he said, arguing that a democratic Iran could become a reliable energy supplier and strategic partner.
“A free Iran that would be able to supply Europe with its energy needs would certainly be an alternative to the only source that you have right now,” he added, referring to Europe’s reliance on Russia.
Pahlavi said political change in Iran would create a “win-win” outcome, opening the door to trade and investment while strengthening regional stability.
He also stressed that his objective is not to seek office. “I’m not running for office. I’m not running for a job. I’m not seeking a power or a title,” he said. “The day that happens, I consider that the end of my political mission in life,” referring to the establishment of an elected democratic government in Iran.