The Hamilton Spectator

U.S. dismisses Iran’s prisoner swap claim as a ‘cruel lie’

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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRAT E S Iran’s top diplomat claimed Sunday that a prisoner swap was near with the U.S., though he offered no evidence to support his assertion. The U.S. immediatel­y dismissed his comments as a “cruel lie.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdoll­ahian has made similar comments in the past about possible deals with the U.S. on frozen assets abroad and other issues that never came to fruition. Some of those remarks have appeared aimed at shoring up domestic support amid the mass protests challengin­g Iran’s theocracy and supporting the country’s troubled rial currency.

However, in an interview Sunday with Iranian state television, Amirabdoll­ahian claimed that Iran had “reached an agreement in recent days regarding the exchange of prisoners between Iran and the United States.”

“If everything goes well on the American’s side, I think we will see the exchange of prisoners in the short term,” he added. He alleged a document between Iran and the U.S. laying out the exchange had been “indirectly signed and approved” since March 2022.

Reached by The Associated Press, U.S. State Department spokespers­on Ned Price called the comments “another especially cruel lie that only adds to the suffering of their families.”

“We are working relentless­ly to secure the release of the three wrongfully detained Americans in Iran,” Price said. “We will not stop until they are reunited with their loved ones.”

A separate statement from the White House’s National Security Council also called the remarks “false.”

Iran long has taken prisoners with Western passports or ties to use in negotiatio­ns with foreign nations.

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