Albuquerque Journal

Detained US Navy veteran freed by Iran

Iranian doctor released in US

- BY MATTHEW LEE AND ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — A U.S. Navy veteran whose family said his only crime was falling in love left Iran on Thursday after nearly two years in detention as part of a deal that spared an American-Iranian physician from additional time behind bars.

Michael White flew from Tehran to Zurich, where he was met by diplomat Brian Hook, U.S. special envoy for Iran who has led the negotiatio­ns for the release of White and other American detainees in Iran. White and Hook left Zurich on a U.S. government plane.

In Atlanta, meanwhile, a federal judge approved a sentencing agreement for Florida dermatolog­ist Matteo Taerri, who had been charged by the Justice Department with violating U.S. sanctions on Iran as well as banking laws.

The developmen­ts capped months of quiet talks, assisted by Switzerlan­d, between two countries, that are at bitter odds over U.S. penalties imposed after President

Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from the 2015 nuclear deal and over the killing by American forces of a top Iranian general in Iraq at the beginning of this year.

White, of Imperial Beach, California, was detained by Iranian authoritie­s in July 2018 while visiting a woman he had met online and fallen in love with. He was convicted of insulting Iran’s supreme leader and posting private informatio­n online, and was sentenced to a decade in prison.

“I am blessed to announce that the nightmare is over, and my son is safely in American custody and on his way home,” White’s mother, Joanne White, said in a statement.

As White flew to Switzerlan­d, U.S. prosecutor­s completed the American part of the arrangemen­t that Hook negotiated by asking a judge to sentence Taerri to time served on his conviction stemming from the 2018 charges. U.S. officials said Taerri did not pose a national security threat. “We were simultaneo­usly able secure the release of an American Navy veteran from an Iranian prison and accomplish our law enforcemen­t objectives,” Hook said.

 ?? SOURCE: U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT ?? Michael White holds an American flag Thursday with U.S. special envoy for Iran Brian Hook at the Zurich, Switzerlan­d, airport after his release from Iran.
SOURCE: U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT Michael White holds an American flag Thursday with U.S. special envoy for Iran Brian Hook at the Zurich, Switzerlan­d, airport after his release from Iran.

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