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Trump says Reza Pahlavi 'seems very nice' but Iranian support unclear
Summary
President Trump told Reuters he finds Reza Pahlavi 'very nice' but said he is unsure whether Iranians would accept him as a leader; protests are ongoing in Iran and no clear successor to the current leadership has emerged.
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President Donald Trump told Reuters that Reza Pahlavi "seems very nice" but that he was not confident the Iranian people would accept him as a leader if the country's current leadership fell. Trump said he did not believe the situation in Iran had reached a point where discussing a successor was appropriate. Large protests have continued in cities across Iran, and news reports describe arrests and deaths in the unrest. Reporters note that no single opposition leader has clearly emerged from the demonstrations.
Key facts:
- Trump told Reuters he finds Reza Pahlavi "very nice" but is unsure whether Iranians would accept him as a national leader.
- Reza Pahlavi lives in the United States and has publicly urged action, while news agencies report he appears to have little organized presence inside Iran.
- Protests have taken place across many Iranian cities, and media report arrests and deaths amid government responses.
- News organizations report no clear successor has emerged from the protests, and Trump has said he had no plans to meet Pahlavi.
Summary:
The remarks highlight uncertainty about who might lead Iran should its current leadership be replaced. Undetermined at this time.
