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Reza Pehlavi urges support for protesters instead of deal with Tehran

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Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran’s last shah, called on the internationalcommunity on Tuesday to support anti-government protesters rather than pursuean agreement with Tehran, warning of the consequences of any deal that leavesIran’s current authorities in power.

    In a statement after meetings with British lawmakers duringa visit to London, Pahlavi said the international community should backopposition protesters instead of striking a deal with the Iranian government. “Dealingwith this regime would be a failure, and we will all face the consequences.” Pahlavi,65, argued that Iran’s leadership has been engaged in a struggle against theIranian people for nearly five decades.

    “The regime’s war against the Iranian people has continuedfor 47 years. Just as it has never reconciled with its own people, it willnever reconcile with the world.”

    Earlier on the day, US President Donald Trump said theagreement between the United States and Iran is moving into a second phase, describingit as fair. He told reporters at the G7 summit that his decisionto sign the memorandum of understanding was driven by theneed to ensure Tehran does not obtain a nuclear weapon. “All hell will raindown on Iran if it tries to get a nuclear weapon," he warned. 

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