
The peacock throne’s gambit: Iran’s Reza Pahlavi plans to flip the script on Beijing
Key Takeaways
- Allies signal reset of Tehran's relations with China and Russia.
- Pahlavi camp downplays China's mediation in Tehran's foreign relations.
- Plans to recalibrate ties with Beijing and Moscow if regime change occurs.
Pahlavi aims to reset ties
Allies of exiled Iranian royal Reza Pahlavi are signalling a potential reset in Tehran’s ties with China and Russia, even as the 65-year-old increasingly positions himself as a central figure in Iran’s political future – a claim that contrasts with Washington’s more cautious stance.
“The peacock throne’s gambit: Iran’s Reza Pahlavi plans to flip the script on Beijing Pahlavi camp downplays China’s mediation, outlines plans to recalibrate ties with Beijing and Moscow in the event of a regime change Allies of exiled Iranian royal Reza Pahlavi are signalling a potential reset in Tehran’s ties with China and Russia, even as the 65-year-old increasingly positions himself as a central figure in Iran’s political future – a claim that contrasts with Washington’s more cautious stance”
Speaking at a media briefing in Washington on Thursday, Pahlavi’s chief of staff, Cameron Khansarinia, dismissed Beijing’s mediation efforts in the ongoing conflict, arguing that the current Iranian leadership is beyond diplomatic engagement.

“I don’t think there is any mediation to be had with this current regime,” he said, accusing Tehran of waging war not only on its own people but across the region.
Beijing mediation push and response
China dispatched its special envoy for Middle East affairs, Zhai Jun, on an intensive regional tour in early March following the outbreak of conflict triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Thursday described the trip as part of China’s “intensive diplomatic mediation effort”, adding it would not “cease as long as the conflict continues.”

Diplomatic exchange on peace actions
On Thursday, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi told British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper that both countries should “consistently take actions conducive to peace”, according to a Beijing readout of the call.
“The peacock throne’s gambit: Iran’s Reza Pahlavi plans to flip the script on Beijing Pahlavi camp downplays China’s mediation, outlines plans to recalibrate ties with Beijing and Moscow in the event of a regime change Allies of exiled Iranian royal Reza Pahlavi are signalling a potential reset in Tehran’s ties with China and Russia, even as the 65-year-old increasingly positions himself as a central figure in Iran’s political future – a claim that contrasts with Washington’s more cautious stance”
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