A Swedish diplomat says his release from a 2-year detention in Iran is like a dream
- A man expressed joy at his freedom after two years, looking forward to marrying his fiance, in a statement to Swedish media.
- Sweden's Expressen tabloid shared a video showing the man proposing to his fiance at the airport, with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson present, welcoming and acknowledging their difficult journey.
- The emotional moment of proposal captured at the airport involving the man, his fiance, and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, symbolizing their reunion after a challenging period.
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A Swedish diplomat says his release from a 2-year detention in Iran
COPENHAGEN: The Swedish European Union diplomat who was held in Iran for two years and freed in a prisoner swap over the weekend said Tuesday that his release was “the dream that I sometimes did not dare to believe in.” Johan Floderus and a second Swedish citizen, Saeed Azizi, returned to Sweden on Saturday in exchange for Hamid Nouri, an Iranian convicted in Stockholm of committing war crimes over his part in 1988 mass executions in the Islami…


A Swedish diplomat says his release from a 2-year detention in Iran is like a dream
The Swedish European Union diplomat who was held in Iran for two years and freed in a prisoner swap over the weekend said Tuesday that his release was ''the dream that I sometimes did not dare to believe in."
A Swedish diplomat says his release from a 2-year detention in Iran is like a dream
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The Swedish European Union diplomat who was held in Iran for two years and freed in a prisoner swap over the weekend says his release was “the dream that I sometimes did not dare to believe in. Johan Floderus and a second Swedish citizen, Saeed Azizi, returned to Sweden on Saturday in an exchange for Hamid Nouri, an Iranian convicted in Stockholm of committing war crimes over his part in 1988 mass executions in the Isl…
A Swedish diplomat says his release from a 2-year detention in Iran is like a dream
The Swedish European Union diplomat who was held in Iran for two years and freed in a prisoner swap over the weekend says his release was “the dream that I sometimes did not dare to believe in
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