Iran detains 2 Europeans as EU nuclear talk envoy visits
TEHRAN: Iran's Intelligence Ministry said Wednesday it detained two Europeans as a European Union envoy visits the country over its stalled nuclear negotiations with world powers.
The announcement by the ministry, during the visit of EU envoy Enrique Mora, comes as Tehran already is threatening to execute an Iranian-Swedish researcher imprisoned since 2016, and as another Iranian national faces a life sentence in Sweden.
Iran long has faced allegations it uses its arrests as a bargaining chip with the West. Tehran denies that, though negotiations around its landmark 2015 nuclear deal saw Americans freed in a swap.
Meanwhile Wednesday, Iran's Revolutionary Guard reportedly attacked Kurdish positions in northern Iraq.
The ministry said in a statement that the two Europeans planned to turn routine demands by various social and professional groups into chaos, social disorder and instability."
It did not identify the nationality of those held. Sweden said Friday that one of its citizens travelling as a tourist has been detained in Iran, but it wasn't clear if his case was connected to the Intelligence Ministry's announcement.
The statement alleged the two are professional expert agents that were hired by a European country's intelligence apparatus. It said the ministry was pursuing them from the moment of arrival and that all their relations with the illegal Council of Teachers League were documented.
Iran has been facing regular protests by teachers over salary disputes. Mora's visit comes as the nuclear deal talks in Vienna have stalled.