Daily Tribune (Philippines)

TRUMP THANKS IRAN

- AFP

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — President Donald Trump had rare positive words for Iran on Saturday, thanking the US foe for a “very fair” negotiatio­n to successful­ly pull off a prisoner swap that saw an American released from Iranian detention amid soaring tensions.

The exchange, which took place in neutral Switzerlan­d, involved a Princeton graduate student jailed in Iran for espionage since 2016 and an Iranian national arrested over a year ago in Chicago.

“Thank you to Iran on a very fair negotiatio­n,” tweeted Trump, as Xiyue Wang made his way home to his family. The US leader was expected to welcome Wang in person when he arrives in the United States, after a stop in Germany for medical evaluation­s.

“It was a one-on-one hostage swap,” Trump told reporters. “I think it was great to show than we can do something. It might have been a precursor as to what can be done.”

A photo tweeted by the American Embassy in Bern showed Wang on a rainswept tarmac in Zurich with an official blue and white US jet in the background, hugging Ambassador Edward McMullen.

The Chinese-born American was in apparent good health and in “very, very good humor,” said a senior US administra­tion official.

Tehran had announced the release of its national, Massoud Soleimani, shortly before Trump revealed that Wang was returning home.

“Glad that Professor Massoud Soleimani and Mr Xiyue Wang will be joining their families shortly,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted — along with a photograph of himself and the scientist on a plane under the words “Going home.”

“Many thanks to all engaged, particular­ly the Swiss government,” which has looked after US interests in Iran in the absence of diplomatic ties, Zarif said.

The Swiss foreign ministry confirmed that the exchange — which it called a “humanitari­an gesture” — took place on its territory. Both the US and Iran credited Switzerlan­d with an intensive diplomatic effort to secure the men’s release.

“Our country stands ready for further facilitati­on,” the foreign ministry statement said.

The United States and Iran have not had diplomatic ties since 1980, and relations have sharply worsened since Trump withdrew from an internatio­nal accord giving Iran sanctions relief in return for curbs on its nuclear program.

The arch-enemies came to the brink of military confrontat­ion in June this year when Iran downed a US drone and Trump ordered retaliator­y strikes before canceling them at the last minute.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States was “pleased that Tehran has been constructi­ve in this matter.”

Briefing reporters on condition of anonymity, the senior US official noted that Trump “remains committed to talks with Iran without preconditi­ons” — about Tehran’s nuclear program, its “malign activities” in the Middle East, and the deadly mass protests that have gripped the country.

While Iran has so far rebuffed US offers of talks, the official said: “We’re hopeful that the release of Mr. Wang is a sign that the Iranians may be willing to come to the table to discuss all these issues.”

The official also voiced hope that Wang’s release signals “the Iranians are realizing that the practice of hostage-taking diplomacy really should come to an end.”

A doctoral candidate at Princeton, Wang was conducting research for his dissertati­on on late 19th- and early 20th-century Eurasian history when he was imprisoned in August 2016. He was serving 10 years on espionage charges.

“He was not a spy, he was not involved in espionage and, and was wrongfully detained from the start,” the US official said.

A statement on the Iranian judiciary’s Mizan Online website said Wang had been “freed on Islamic clemency.”

Thank you to Iran on a very fair negotiatio­n.

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 ??  ?? Going home US Ambassador to Switzerlan­d Edward T. McMullen Jr., presents a US flag to and welcomes Princeton graduate student Xiyue Wang on arrival in Switzerlan­d after his release from Iran.
Going home US Ambassador to Switzerlan­d Edward T. McMullen Jr., presents a US flag to and welcomes Princeton graduate student Xiyue Wang on arrival in Switzerlan­d after his release from Iran.

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