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News ID: 108908
Publish Date : 12 November 2022 - 21:33

Iran Urges Sweden to Release Ex-Judiciary Official

TEHRAN -- Iran’s Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdollahian has called on the new Swedish government to immediately release Hamid Nouri, a former Iranian judiciary official who has been incarcerated in Sweden, warning of the consequences of his illegal detention on bilateral relations.
In a phone call with Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Tobias Billstrom, Amir-Abdollahian said the politicized case of Nouri and efforts by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) terrorist group to disrupt a legal probe into the case have seriously harmed relations between Tehran and Stockholm.
“In recent years, some issues have affected the relations between the two countries, which were mainly the result of negative moves and measures of a third party,” the top Iranian diplomat said.
The Islamic Republic, he said, “has always welcomed dialogue and cooperation with the European Union.”
Nouri was arrested immediately upon his arrival at the Stockholm Airport three years ago. Swedish authorities alleged that he was involved in the execution and torture of the MKO members in 1988. He vehemently rejects the allegations.
In July, a Swedish court sentenced Nouri to life imprisonment. The court, which was described by Iranian officials as illegal, convicted Nouri of so-called war crimes and crimes against humanity, based on allegations leveled by the MKO terrorist cult.
Amir-Abdollahian pointed to deep cooperation between Iran and Sweden and called for the improvement of mutual relations with a bright view to the future.
The Swedish foreign minister, for his part, expressed regret that Nouri’s case has had negative impacts on bilateral relations and pledged to seriously pursue it.
He also called for more cooperation on the part of Iran in dealing with the cases of a number of Swedish nationals detained in Iran and emphasized that Stockholm is resolute on the expansion of ties with Tehran.
During the call, Amir-Abdollahian and Billstrom exchanged views on issues of common interests and international developments.
He added that the Islamic Republic also opposes the expansion of NATO in the region.
In similar remarks earlier in the day, Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani rejected accusations about Iran’s delivery of arms to Russia to be used against Ukraine, saying that the Islamic Republic is against any kind of war and favors ceasefire and peace.
“Sending Iranian weapons to Russia for use in th

is a baseless accusation that they raise every day to legitimize their daily practice of exporting weapons to Ukraine,” Kanaani wrote in a post on his Twitter account.
He said those who level such accusations against Iran are the ones who set the ground for the war and its continuation.
“Iran opposes war and supports ceasefire and peace,” the spokesman added.