Iran says it is ‘ready’ for prisoner swap with US
TEHRAN (AA) – Iran has said that discussion about the exchange of prisoners and other issues with the US is underway, stressing that Tehran is looking for “practical results” from ongoing negotiations.
Speaking at a weekly news conference in Tehran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said talks are going on between the two sides through intermediaries on issues including a prisoner swap.
He said an agreement on some issues, including prisoners, was reached in March last year and a written agreement was approved and signed by official representatives of the two countries.
Underlining that the issue is of a “humanitarian nature,” Kanaani said the American side at one point agreed to de-link it from the 2015 nuclear deal talks but at a later stage tied it to the Vienna negotiations.
“If the American side takes a realistic approach, the exchange of prisoners can be done as a completely humanitarian issue,” the spokesman remarked.
His remarks came a day after Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian announced that Iran has reached an agreement with the US to swap prisoners.
“Regarding the issue of the exchange of prisoners between Iran and the US, we have reached an agreement in recent days,” he said, adding that “if everything goes well” on the American side, the swap will happen “in a short period.”
‘Everything is ready’
Amir-Abdollahian said that “everything is ready” on the Iranian side but the American side is currently engaged in a “final technical review” to go ahead with the swap of prisoners.
US State Department spokesman Ned Price, however, rejected the claim, calling it a “crude lie.”
“Statements from Iranian officials that a deal regarding the exchange of prisoners has been reached are another especially cruel lie that only adds to the suffering of their families,” he said.
Kanaani, responding to Price, said a US State spokesman recently mentioned in his meeting that the US government is “working, trying and following” up on this case of prisoners.
“My question from the American side is: Is he working and trying and following up on this issue in a vacuum and unilaterally by himself? Or through intermediaries in the framework of the messages that are exchanged,” he said.
The Joe Biden administration has repeatedly called for the release of three dual nationals detained in Iran over spying charges – Siamak Namazi, Emad Shargi and Morad Tahbaz.
Iran, for its part, has also demanded the release of dozens of its nationals imprisoned in the US, including some Iranian-American dual nationals, mainly for bypassing US sanctions.
Iran-Saudi ‘detente’
In other remarks during his presser, Kanaani said there is no obstacle to the meeting of foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia after the two neighbors resumed diplomatic ties.
Kanaani said the foreign ministers of the two countries are expected to meet in near future, adding that arrangements have been made about the place and timing by the diplomatic apparatuses.
The Tehran-Riyadh agreement, brokered by China last week, was the result of one and a half years of efforts and negotiations, the spokesman asserted, appreciating the “positive role” played by Iraq and Oman to facilitate tension-easing talks.
“The relations between Iran and Bahrain are no exception to thBefore President Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to China in February,
He also expressed hope that the resumption of diplomatic ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia, seven years after they severed relations, will have a positive effect on the issue of Yemen too.
“From the beginning of the war (in Yemen), we believed that war is not a solution and it will be a loss for Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the whole region,” the spokesman said.