U.S refutes Iran’s prisoner swap claims

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The United States has refuted claims by Iran that a prisoner exchange had been agreed between the two countries.

Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Sunday told state media that an agreement had been reached and “if everything goes well on the U.S side, I think we will witness a prisoner exchange in a short period”.

He added that Iran was ready, while the US was working on “final technical coordination”.

But a White House security spokesperson denied this, saying Iranian officials did not hesitate to “make things up”.

While insisting the claim was false, the US spokesperson said Washington was committed to securing the release of Americans held in Iran – naming Siamak Namazi, Emad Shargi and Morad Tahbaz.

The latest claim would cause heartache for affected families, they added.

Oil executive Siamak Namazi, who has dual US-Iranian citizenship, was jailed for 10 years on charges of spying and cooperating with the US government in 2016.

Last week he conducted an interview with the US news network CNN from Tehran’s Evin prison, in which he asked President Joe Biden to “do what’s necessary to end this nightmare”.

Emad Shargi is an Iranian-American businessman who was arrested in 2018 while working for a tech investment company.

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Iranian-American environmentalist Morad Tahbaz, who also holds British citizenship, was given a 10-year sentence on charges of spying for the US and undermining Iranian security in 2019.

He was released on bail last July with an electronic bracelet – with UK officials saying they were working with the US to secure his

Iran’s deputy foreign minister Ali Bagheri Kani, who has previously taken part in nuclear talks with world powers, is in Oman – a country which has long been a mediator between Tehran and Washington.

There have been tensions between the US and Iran in recent years since President Donald Trump pulled out of a nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions which severely damaged the Islamic republic’s economy.

 

Zainab Sa’id

Source BBC

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