Agreement between Iran and France, interchange of prisoners released

Paris: The case of crime is increasing day by day. A French researcher imprisoned for nearly 1 year has been released by Iran. Information about this has been released by French President Emmanuel Macron. France has also requested Iran to release Fariba Adelkha, a colleague of researcher Roland Marshall (64). It is also being said that the release of the French researcher has been done in exchange for the release of the Iranian engineer from France on Friday. France had been demanding the release of Marshall and his ally Fariba (60) over the past several months.

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Both were arrested in 2019 for conspiring against Iran. A hearing in the court had also started against them in the current month of March. Fariba has dual citizenship of Iran and France but Iran considers it her own citizen. When it was noticed, it was found that Fariba is an expert on religious matters of Shia Muslims. It is being said that Iran has also exchanged prisoners with the US, Australia and Germany in recent months. Marshall will reach France by late night on Saturday.

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According to Iran's news service Mizan of Legal Affairs, before the release of Marshall, Iranian citizen Jalal Roholanezad has been released from French prison on Friday. Jalal, an engineer jailed in France for a year, was accused of breaking US sanctions on Iran. On March 11, a French court ordered Jalal to extradite the US, but the government changed the court order and released the Iranian engineer. The Iranian news agency has described it as being a French ally.

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