Iran Prosperity Project (IPP) Keynote Remarks

Iran Prosperity Project (IPP) Keynote Remarks

Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, dear compatriots,

It is a great pleasure to welcome you today to the unveiling of the Iran Prosperity Project and its first group of papers. I stand before you not just with hope for our homeland’s future — but with pride in the extraordinary work that has been done to bring this vision to life.

For far too long, conferences about Iran’s future have come and gone, often with fine words but little substance. Today is different. Today, we are not gathering to simply talk — we are here to present real work. To present the result of months of careful research, planning, and dedication by a team of some of the brightest Iranian minds, working together for one purpose: Iran’s rebirth.

This is a project built not on slogans, but on solutions. Not on vague promises, but on detailed plans. Each white paper, each proposal, is a step toward a free, stable, and prosperous Iran. And importantly, this is not the end — this is just the beginning.

This is a project built not on slogans, but on solutions. Not on vague promises, but on detailed plans.


Today, we are unveiling the first group of papers. But these documents are living documents. They are open for expert feedback, for ideas, for improvements. We invite Iranian professionals from all walks of life to contribute, to refine, and to strengthen these plans as we move forward together.

We all know the regime ruling Iran today is weak. It clings to power through fear and violence, not legitimacy. That weakness is why we must be prepared. When the moment comes, it will not be enough to merely celebrate the end of tyranny — we must be ready to build. At the call of my compatriots, I have stepped forward to lead the transition after the fall of the Islamic Republic. When I did so, I stepped forward not just to lead Iran to democracy, but to lead its return to prosperity.

But, today, with the unveiling of the first group of IPP, I am offering an economic roadmap, a plan. So that, from day one, we can begin the work of rebuilding Iran — stronger, freer, and more prosperous than ever before.

Make no mistake: our first goal is to restore prosperity and dignity to the Iranian people. But there is also a message to the world: a free Iran will be open for business. Not through false promises made by corrupt regimes. Not through short-sighted deals that enrich dictators.

But through real opportunity — opportunity for investment, opportunity for partnership, and opportunity for shared success in the rebuilding of a vibrant and democratic nation. This is the only true way forward — for Iran, and for those who seek to be part of Iran’s future.

I thank you all for being here today, and I thank especially all those who have worked tirelessly to make this project a reality, particularly NUFDI and the IPP architects, authors, and management team. I look forward to the conversation ahead — and to the bright future we will build together.

Thank you.