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Iran releases two French nationals imprisoned for three years

Iran releases two French nationals imprisoned for three years

Summary

Iran has released two French nationals, Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, who were held for over three years on spying charges, which their families denied. French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed their release, stating they are now at the French embassy in Iran, but it's unclear when they will return to France. The release comes amid tense relations between Iran and Western countries.

Key Facts

  • Two French citizens, Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, were imprisoned in Iran for over three years.
  • They were charged with spying, but their families claimed they were visiting Iran for tourism.
  • Their release has been confirmed, and they are currently at the French embassy in Iran.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron expressed "immense relief" about their release.
  • The pair's detention was described by some as a strategy by Iran to gain concessions from Western nations.
  • Kohler and Paris were granted conditional release on bail and remain under surveillance.
  • Their release happens during heightened tensions between Tehran and Western nations, following recent conflicts and sanctions.
  • France had filed a legal case with the International Court of Justice over their detention, which was later dropped, possibly indicating behind-the-scenes negotiations.
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