French Reports: Franco-Iranian, German Citizens Arrested in Iran

A person with dual French and Iranian citizenship and a German national were arrested in Iran more than two weeks ago, French daily newspaper Le Figaro reported on Friday.
Without citing its sources, the
newspaper said the two individuals were arrested and detained before Feb. 4 as
leverage in anticipation of the sentencing of Iranian diplomat Assadolah Assadi
in Belgium that day.
The diplomat was sentenced to 20
years in prison for planning to bomb an Iranian opposition rally in France in
2018, Reuters reported.
Le Figaro said the Franco-Iranian
was arrested in the desert flying a drone.
France's foreign ministry did not
immediately respond to a request for comment. Neither German nor Iranian
officials were immediately reachable.
The arrests, if confirmed, would
come at a sensitive time. The United States on Thursday signaled it was ready
to talk with Iran about how both nations could return to a 2015 agreement that
aimed to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
In a joint statement, the United
States, France, Britain and Germany also called on Iran to release all their
arbitrarily detained nationals.
Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards
have arrested dozens of dual nationals in recent years, mostly on espionage
charges.
Rights activists have accused Iran
of arresting dual nationals to try to win concessions from other countries.
Tehran denies it holds people for political reasons and has accused many of the
foreigners in its jails of espionage.