Heir to Iranian Throne: ‘We’re in This Fight Together, Iranians Are Suffering Under a Regime That Supports Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine’

Prince Reza Pahlavi, heir to the Iranian throne, shared with Kyiv Post his view of the common destiny of Ukrainians and Iranians and expressed gratitude to all Ukrainians who are fighting for Ukraine’s sovereignty and supporting Iranians in their protests against the Islamist regime.

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Heir to Iranian Throne: ‘We’re in This Fight Together, Iranians Are Suffering Under a Regime That Supports Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine’

The heir to the Iranian throne, Prince Reza Pahlavi, visited Odesa to attend the Black Sea Security Forum and spoke with Kyiv Post about his vision for Ukrainian-Iranian relations.

He discussed how the peoples of the two nations have been unexpectedly connected by Russia’s aggression and the involvement of the Ayatollah regime in it.

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“I am happy to be here in Odesa, and to lend my voice in support of the brave individuals defending Ukraine’s sovereignty and dignity. We have common interests – the Iranian people are suffering under a regime that supports Russia in its aggression against Ukraine, and the destiny of our nations is to support one another. I also greatly appreciate the many Ukrainians who support Iranians in their pursuit of freedom,” Pahlavi said.

“We’re in this fight together,” he added.

Reza Pahlavi is the heir to Iran’s former monarchy who was forced to leave Iran with his family after the Islamist regime seized power in 1979. Pahlavi continues to closely monitor developments in Iran and, in 2025, voiced his support for the country’s mass protest movements.

Bohdan Nahaylo

Bohdan Nahaylo, Chief Editor of Kyiv Post since December 2021, is a British-Ukrainian journalist, author and veteran Ukraine watcher based between Kyiv and Barcelona. He was formerly head of Amnesty International's Soviet Union unit, a senior United Nations official and policy adviser, and Director of Radio Liberty’s Ukrainian Service.

Sergii Kostezh

Sergii Kostezh is a Kyiv Post Special Correspondent. He has worked for various Ukrainian TV channels as a reporter from the field and war zone.

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