Your Excellency, the bond between Azerbaijanis and Iranians is not merely neighborly — it is familial. We are, in the truest sense, one people divided by a border.
Millions of Azerbaijanis call Iran home. They are not a minority living among us — they are us. Iranian Azerbaijanis have served as generals, poets, prime ministers, and scholars. The Azerbaijani language flourishes in our cities and villages. This is not diversity; this is unity.
Our shared heritage runs deep. The music of Azerbaijan echoes in Iranian homes. Our poetry crosses borders as easily as birds. Our cuisines, our traditions, our very way of life are intertwined beyond any political separation.
A free Iran will open the border wide. Families long separated will embrace without visas or suspicion. Trade will flow freely. The Aras River will become what it should be — not a barrier, but a bridge.
For decades, the Ayatollahs and their terrorist proxies have assassinated every national alternative before it could rise. @PahlaviReza remains. Millions see in him the symbol of unity and the promise of a modern, free Iran governed by its people.
We dream of a future where an Azerbaijani from Baku and an Azerbaijani from Tabriz can meet as easily as crossing a street. Where our economies strengthen each other. Where our cultures, already so similar, celebrate together.
When Iranians are free, Azerbaijan will find in us not a foreign country, but a home away from home. Our languages, our blood, our history demand nothing less.
A Shared Vision

One Family
Millions of Azerbaijanis in Iran and Azerbaijan — one people, one heritage, no barriers.
Open Borders
The Aras River as a bridge, not a barrier. Families reunited freely.
Shared Culture
Music, poetry, and traditions that know no borders — celebrated together.
Economic Unity
Trade and prosperity flowing between Baku and Tabriz, Tehran and beyond.
“Brothers need no passports.”
— The People of Iran
