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IRAN: An American graduate student detained in Iran for more than three years has been freed after the Trump administration agreed to a prisoner exchange with Tehran.
Tehran announced the release of Iranian scientist Massoud Soleimani from the United States shortly before Washington declared American researcher Xiyue Wang was returning home.
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“Glad that Professor Massoud Soleimani and Mr Xiyue Wang will be joining their families shortly,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted.
“Many thanks to all engaged, particularly the Swiss government,” which has looked after US interests in Iran in the absence of diplomatic ties, Mr Zarif said.
In a statement issued in Washington, US President Donald Trump said that “after more than three years of being held prisoner in Iran, Xiyue Wang is returning to the United States”.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US was “pleased that Tehran has been constructive in this matter” while also thanking Switzerland for its role.
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A statement on the Iranian judiciary’s Mizan Online website said Xiyue had been “freed on Islamic clemency” and handed over to Swiss officials in order to be returned to America.
Xiyue Wang, a Chinese-born American, was serving 10 years on espionage charges in Iran.
According to the Iranian media, Mr Soleimani had been “freed moments ago after one year of illegal detention and was handed over to Iranian officials in Switzerland”.
Mr Soleimani, a professor and senior stem cell researcher at Tehran’s Tarbiat Modares University, was arrested on arrival at Chicago airport in October 2018 for allegedly attempting to ship growth hormones, according to Iranian media.
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The Twitter post featured photos of the foreign minister alongside Mr Soleimani outside and inside a plane bearing an Iranian flag. It was unclear when the picture was taken.
Going home pic.twitter.com/HZHPDc20aj
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) December 7, 2019
The United States and Iran have not had diplomatic ties since 1980. Relations between the two foes worsened in May 2018 when Mr Trump withdrew the US from an international accord that gave Iran relief from sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear programme.
Iran retaliated one year later by suspending some of its commitments under the nuclear pact.
The arch-foes came to the brink of a military confrontation in June this year when Iran downed a US drone and Mr Trump ordered retaliatory strikes before cancelling them at the last minute.
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