Iran and Sweden agree to a prisoner swap freeing man convicted of war crimes over '88 executions
- Sweden and Iran conducted a prisoner swap, with Sweden releasing an Iranian official convicted of mass executions and Iran releasing two Swedish citizens.
- Former Iranian official Hamid Nouri, sentenced for war crimes in 1988, was freed by Sweden.
- Nouri returned to Iran and reunited with his family, as shown on State TV.
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Swedish EU diplomat Johan Floderus, who was imprisoned in Iran, and another Swede are free again. In return, an Iranian convicted in the Scandinavian state was released from custody.
Швеция и Иран достигли соглашения об обмене задержанными гражданами. Об этом сообщает CNN. Как отмечает телеканал, процедура обмена состоялась 15 июня в Маскате при посредничестве Омана. Уточняется, что Иран освободил гражданина Швеции Йохана Флодеруса, а также имеющего двойное гражданство Швеции и Ирана Саида Азизи, арестованного по обвинению в сговоре против национальной безопасности. Азизи был приговорен к пяти годам тюрьмы. В свою очередь, о…
The two Swedish nationals Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi, who have been jailed in Iran, have landed in Sweden. This was stated by Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at a press conference. He had forin...
As part of a controversial prisoner exchange, Swedish EU diplomat Johan Floderus, who has been detained in Iran for over two years, and another Swedish prisoner have been released from prison and returned to Sweden.
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