The Jerusalem Post

Iran insists prisoner swap deal was agreed with US

- • By PARISA HAFEZI

DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran insisted on Sunday that a prisoner swap deal has been agreed with the United States, the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said, a day after Washington denied such an agreement had been reached.

“‘Outrageous’ = the US denying simple fact that there IS an agreed deal on the matter of the detainees. Even on how to announce it,” Saeed Khatibzade­h tweeted.

“Humanitari­an swap was agreed with US & UK in Vienna-separate from JCPOA [the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action]- on release of 10 prisoners on all sides. Iran is ready to proceed TODAY.”

The United States on Saturday

accused Tehran of an “outrageous” effort to deflect blame for the impasse in the nuclear talks and denied that any deal had been reached on a prisoner swap.

Earlier on Saturday, Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, Abbas Araqchi, tweeted that the United States and Britain must stop linking a humanitari­an exchange with the nuclear talks.

The talks are aimed at reviving a 2015 deal between Iran and six major powers, which curbed Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for a lifting of sanctions on Iran. Washington abandoned the deal in 2018 and reimposed sanctions on Iran.

Tehran and US President Joe Biden’s administra­tion have been communicat­ing on prisoner exchanges aimed at securing the release of Iranians held in US jails and other countries over violations of US sanctions, and of Americans jailed in Iran.

Iran has arrested dozens of dual nationals, including several Americans, in recent years, mostly on espionage charges.

Rights activists accuse the country of trying to use the detentions to win concession­s from other countries, though Tehran dismisses the charge.

Since 2019, Iran has breached many of the deal’s limits on its nuclear program. Tehran says its nuclear steps will only be reversed if all US sanctions are lifted, including those institutio­ns and individual­s that Washington has targeted for allegedly supporting terrorism.

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