The Sun (Malaysia)

US, Iran swap prisoners

Washington hopeful exchange would lead to further success with Tehran, says official

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DUBAI/WASHINGTON: The United States and Iran each freed a prisoner on Saturday in a rare act of cooperatio­n between two longtime foes whose ties have worsened since President Donald Trump took office.

Iran released Xiyue Wang, a US citizen who had been held for three years on spying charges, while the United States freed Iranian Massoud Soleimani. He had been facing charges of violating US sanctions against Tehran.

A senior US official said Washington was hopeful that Wang’s release would lead to the freeing of other Americans held in Iran and that it was a sign Tehran was willing to discuss other issues.

Wang appeared to be in good health and humour, he said.

Switzerlan­d facilitate­d the swap. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif met Soleimani in Zurich, state news agency Irna said.

Soleimani, who then flew to Iran, was accompanie­d to Switzerlan­d by Brian Hook, the US special representa­tive for Iran, according to a US official.

Trump thanked Iran on Twitter for what he called a “very fair negotiatio­n” that led to the exchange. He said the swap showed the United States and Iran “can make a deal together”.

In an earlier statement, Trump thanked the Swiss government for its help in negotiatin­g Wang’s release.

Irna reported that Wang was released based on “Islamic clemency”.

The releases were the result of three or four weeks of intensive negotiatio­ns, the senior US official said.

“We’re hopeful this will lead us to further success with Iran,” he told reporters in a conference call.

Switzerlan­d represents US diplomatic interests in Iran, since Washington and Tehran cut diplomatic ties shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. – Reuters

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