Paris, January 11, 2025 – A pivotal international conference on Iran’s future convened in Paris, gathering prominent political and military figures to advocate for a new global approach toward the Iranian regime. Participants emphasized the role of the Iranian Resistance as a credible and democratic alternative to the ruling theocracy.
Notable speakers included Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI); Gen. James Jones, former U.S. National Security Advisor; Liz Truss, former UK Prime Minister; John Bercow, former Speaker of the UK Parliament; Janez Janša, former Prime Minister of Slovenia; Yulia Tymoshenko, former Ukrainian Prime Minister; General Tod Wolters, former NATO Commander; David Jones, former UK Minister; and Gen. Keith Kellogg, former U.S. National Security Advisor. Other speakers, such as Ola Elvestuen, former Norwegian Minister of Climate and Environment, and members of NCRI supporters, underscored the call for democracy and human rights.
Solidarity messages from members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), based in Ashraf 3, Albania, highlighted the resistance’s enduring commitment to democracy and regime change.
In her address, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi stressed the regime’s precarious position. “The 2024 election boycott and Syria’s regime collapse reveal that Tehran is on the brink of downfall,” she declared. She outlined three critical factors: deep economic corruption, regional defeats, and the expanding influence of Resistance Units. She presented the NCRI’s Ten-Point Plan, championing freedom, gender equality, secular governance, and a non-nuclear future.
General James Jones termed 2024 “disastrous” for Tehran, citing setbacks in Syria, Yemen, and Hezbollah’s weakening. He lauded the bravery of MEK-affiliated Resistance Units, condemning Iran’s internal repression and urging international sanctions and NCRI recognition.
Gen. James Jones, former #US National Security Advisor: “Repression cannot extinguish the flames of resistance. In fact, it encourages all of us to even be more resolute in the downfall of the regime. Amid this brutal crackdown, #MEKResistanceUnits have risen across Iran.” pic.twitter.com/UYYij99QrX
— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) January 11, 2025
Liz Truss criticized appeasement strategies, warning of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and supporting maximum pressure policies. She emphasized the NCRI’s democratic vision, saying, “The time for change is now.”
Excellent remarks by @trussliz: Too many in the West appeased authoritarian regimes for cheap oil & gas, ignoring threats to their own people, neighbors, & global security. This failure is evident in recent years with Iran. It’s time to defend freedom & democracy. #FreeIran2025 pic.twitter.com/SWic8hc00y
— SIMAY AZADI TV (@en_simayazadi) January 13, 2025
John Bercow highlighted the NCRI’s leadership and the widespread disillusionment of Iranians with the regime, urging global support for a peaceful democratic transition.
Former Speaker John Bercow: “What’s more, by virtue of its track record of selfless and sacrificial resistance, it is hugely experienced, hugely learned, hugely well-organized MEKResistanceUnits, 1,000 upon 1,000 of them across the country.”#FreeIran2025 pic.twitter.com/AWnJ2aPCtI
— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) January 11, 2025
General Keith Kellogg described 2025 as a critical moment, advocating for renewed international pressure and applauding the NCRI’s comprehensive plan for a democratic Iran.
Privileged to speak in Paris at the Int'l Conf of NCRI with Mrs Rajavi, four former European Prime Ministers, former Spkr of UK House of Commons, Generals (Ret) Jones and Wolters on Iran. Proud to reiterate, reinforce the strength and leadership of Pres Trump's first term on… https://t.co/IEHCzIGWrb
— Keith Kellogg (@generalkellogg) January 12, 2025
Janez Janša called for stronger sanctions and labeled the IRGC a terrorist organization, stating, “Change is inevitable, and the NCRI is key to achieving it.”
Very wise recommendations from Hon. @JJansaSDS for Western, especially European Leaders:
Transition from engagement to firmness, supporting Iran’s organized resistance.
EU must enforce sanctions and blacklist the IRGC as a terrorist group.
Introduce measures to cut the regime’s… pic.twitter.com/QIU5PyRlQj— SIMAY AZADI TV (@en_simayazadi) January 11, 2025
⚠️‼️New Policy on #Iran:
Privileged to speak at International Conference- Paris-
11 January 2025 with:@Maryam_Rajavi, Lt. General @generalkellogg, former National Security Advisor to US VP and POTUS, selected as Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia by President… pic.twitter.com/GxADQtMgWH— Janez Janša (@JJansaSDS) January 12, 2025
Yulia Tymoshenko drew parallels between Iran’s and Ukraine’s struggles, urging moral and political backing for the NCRI. She emphasized that the regime’s fall would signal a turning point for global stability.
At today’s conference “New Policy toward the Iranian Regime” @YuliaTymoshenko said: Today, we gather to confront a regime whose oppression and aggression extend far beyond its own borders. The Iranian regime stands as one of the gravest threats to global peace and stability—a… pic.twitter.com/4EcgHp5p2I
— SIMAY AZADI TV (@en_simayazadi) January 11, 2025
General Tod Wolters echoed the need for decisive action, lauding the NCRI’s strategic plans as a path toward a free Iran.
General Tod D. Wolters: The Iranian regime is fragile, and the momentum is with us. Decades of resilience and sacrifice have paved the way. With the right strategy, plan, and conditions on the ground, now is the time to go full gear and advance our cause for freedom.… pic.twitter.com/U8nASQhcVv
— SIMAY AZADI TV (@en_simayazadi) January 11, 2025
David Jones emphasized the significance of Assad’s fall for Tehran’s weakening position, applauding the Iranian people’s resilience and the NCRI’s leadership.
Insightful remarks by the Rt. Hon. David Jones: The IRGC’s failure in Syria proves even a heavily armed autocracy can’t withstand a united civil population. Tehran’s vulnerabilities are exposed: diminished regional influence, economic mismanagement, and systemic corruption… pic.twitter.com/JetfknwJ2H
— SIMAY AZADI TV (@en_simayazadi) January 11, 2025
Ola Elvestuen highlighted Tehran’s smear campaigns against the NCRI, describing them as evidence of the regime’s fear. He urged global recognition of the NCRI as the legitimate voice of the Iranian people, praising its Ten-Point Plan as a blueprint for democracy.
2024 has been a year of unprecedented crisis. The regime is weak, and no one can argue against the 10-Point Plan—it embodies all the values we believe in, in Norway's Parliament. #FreeIran10PointPlan
NCRI is a strong resistance, and we must stand firm against the regime. A… pic.twitter.com/zmQmDWmzDf— APA-ICE (@APA_ICE) January 11, 2025
The conference reaffirmed a united commitment to resisting tyranny, advocating for democratic change, and supporting the Iranian people’s aspirations for freedom.