Zelenskyy Meets Iranian Crown Prince, Backs People Against Regime

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. Their talks focused on supporting the Iranian people and applying coordinated international pressure on Tehran's regime. A central theme was condemning Iran's supply of "shahed" drones to Russia for use in the war against Ukraine. The meeting underscores Kyiv's strategy of building alliances with opposition figures against regimes it views as complicit in aggression.

Key Points: Ukraine Backs Iranian People After Zelenskyy-Pahlavi Talks

  • Solidarity with Iran's democratic movement
  • Condemned Iran-Russia military cooperation
  • Discussed strengthening sanctions
  • Focus on regional security threats
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Ukraine backs Iranian people after Zelenskyy meeting with exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi

Ukraine reaffirms support for Iranian people after President Zelenskyy meets exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in Munich, condemning Iran-Russia ties.

"Ukraine supports the Iranian people as they are fighting for their future - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Munich, February 14

Ukrainian officials have reaffirmed their support for the Iranian people following Volodymyr Zelenskyy's meeting in Munich with exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, underscoring shared concerns about authoritarian regimes and regional security threats.

The meeting, held on the sidelines of Munich Security Conference 2026 in the German city, focused on the political situation in Iran, the needs of the Iranian people, and the broader implications of cooperation between Tehran and Moscow. According to a statement released after the talks, Ukraine emphasized its solidarity with citizens of Iran who are advocating for democratic change and greater freedoms.

"I met with exiled Crown Prince of Iran @PahlaviReza in Munich. Ukraine supports the Iranian people as they are fighting for their future; we also express our sympathy to all the victims of the Iranian regime," the statement read.

During their conversation, the two sides examined areas where the Iranian people require international backing. Particular attention was given to the importance of coordinated global pressure on Tehran. "During our conversation, we focused on the situation in Iran and the areas where the Iranian people need support. We discussed the importance of strengthening sanctions against the Iranian regime and any other dictatorial regimes," the statement continued.

A central theme of the meeting was the growing military cooperation between Russia and Iran. Kyiv has repeatedly accused Tehran of supplying unmanned aerial vehicles -- commonly known as "shaheds" -- to Moscow for use in its war against Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities say these drones have been deployed in attacks on civilian infrastructure, contributing to casualties and widespread damage.

"We condemned the cooperation between Russia and Iran, in particular the supply of 'shaheds' by the Iranian regime to Russia and the granting of licenses for their production. Such a partnership poses a real threat not only to Ukraine but to the entire region," the statement said.

Ukraine has argued that Iran's involvement in supporting Russia's military campaign extends the conflict's impact beyond Eastern Europe and raises broader security concerns. Officials maintain that closer coordination among democratic nations is necessary to counteract such alliances.

The meeting concluded with expressions of mutual support. "I thank the Crown Prince of Iran for supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity. It is vital to make every effort to protect human lives. Ukraine is ready to help on its part," the statement added.

Reza Pahlavi, who has lived in exile for decades following the 1979 Iranian Revolution, has been an outspoken critic of the current Iranian government and has voiced support for democratic movements inside the country. The Munich talks signal Kyiv's intent to build bridges with opposition figures abroad while reinforcing its stance against regimes it views as complicit in aggression.

As the war in Ukraine continues and unrest periodically surfaces in Iran, the meeting highlights the increasingly interconnected nature of geopolitical struggles and the alliances forming in response.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting development. While I support the Iranian people's struggle for democracy, I'm not sure meeting with a former crown prince is the best representation. The focus should be on the current activists inside Iran. Still, the condemnation of Iran-Russia military ties is valid and needed.
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Rohit P
The world is getting more interconnected. What happens between Iran and Russia affects security far beyond. India must watch these alliances closely. Our foreign policy needs to be pragmatic, but we must always stand for democratic values and against attacks on civilian infrastructure. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Solidarity with people fighting for freedom is always the right stance. The Iranian people have shown incredible courage. Ukraine highlighting their plight while dealing with its own war is commendable. Hope this leads to more global pressure on authoritarian regimes everywhere.
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Vikram M
The supply of 'shahed' drones is a serious issue. It prolongs the conflict and costs lives. Every nation has the right to defend itself. India has always believed in peaceful resolution, but when one side is actively aided by external powers, the dynamics change completely. Ukraine's frustration is understandable.
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Karthik V
While the sentiment is good, I hope Ukraine's outreach is broad-based and includes other Iranian opposition voices, not just monarchists. The goal should be a stable, democratic Iran, not reverting to old systems. The focus on coordinated sanctions is key—unilateral actions rarely work.

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