Zelenskyy and Exiled Crown Prince Pahlavi Coordinate Strategy in Paris to Counter Tehran-Moscow Military Alliance
President Zelenskyy and Reza Pahlavi discuss international pressure on Tehran and the end of the Iran-Russia alliance. Read about the strategic Paris summit.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 14, 2026, 9:58 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from President of Ukraine

A Developing Alliance of Oppositional Forces
In a significant diplomatic shift, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy convened with Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah, for the second time in less than thirty days. The meeting, held in the French capital, marks an deepening of ties between the Ukrainian government and the leading figure of the Iranian opposition in exile. By engaging directly with Pahlavi, Zelenskyy is signaling a strategic pivot toward identifying and supporting alternative leadership structures that could replace the current clerical establishment in Tehran, which has become a primary supplier of weaponry utilized against Ukrainian cities.
Intelligence Sharing on Internal Regime Stability
During the discussions, the Crown Prince and his advisory team provided the Ukrainian delegation with detailed briefings regarding the internal atmosphere in Iran following recent U.S. military operations. Pahlavi shared critical signals received from within the country, suggesting that the hierarchy of the Islamic Republic has sustained substantial losses and is experiencing unprecedented internal friction. This intelligence sharing is vital for Kyiv as it seeks to anticipate shifts in Iranian foreign policy and the potential disruption of the ongoing supply of Shahed drones and ballistic missiles to the Russian Federation.
Dismantling the Tehran-Moscow Strategic Axis
The primary objective of the meeting was the formulation of a joint strategy to ensure that the current Iranian leadership gains no strategic advantage from the ongoing regional volatility. President Zelenskyy emphasized that a free and democratic Iran is essential for global security, as it would theoretically terminate the state’s military cooperation with the Kremlin. Both leaders discussed how intensified international sanctions and diplomatic pressure could be utilized to weaken the regime’s ability to destabilize the Middle East and Europe, while simultaneously providing the Iranian populace with a greater opportunity to determine their own political future.
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