Trump says meeting Iran’s ‘Crown Prince’ Pahlavi would not be appropriate
Summary
President Donald Trump said he would not meet with Iran's self-proclaimed Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. Trump indicated that the U.S. is not ready to support any successor to the current Iranian government. Iran is experiencing widespread protests, and the government has shut down internet access in some areas.Key Facts
- President Trump ruled out meeting with Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.
- Pahlavi is the son of Iran's last shah and leads a faction of the Iranian opposition.
- Trump stated it is not appropriate for him to meet with any potential successors to Iran’s government.
- Iran is currently facing large-scale protests due to worsening economic conditions.
- The Iranian government has cut internet access to suppress protests.
- The U.S. president warned Iran against violence towards protesters.
- The protests began due to an economic crisis and have grown into broader antigovernment demonstrations.
- Iran is also dealing with internal issues like water shortages and losing foreign alliances.
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