Iran Urges Sweden to Release Former Official Nouri


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The foreign minister of Iran decried Sweden’s move to hold former Iranian official Hamid Nouri in custody on bogus charges, demanding his immediate release.

In a telephone conversation with his Swedish counterpart Ann Linde on Tuesday, Hossein Amirabdollahian urged Stockholm to immediately release Hamid Nouri who was jailed when he traveled there in 2019.

Nouri was arrested upon arrival at the Stockholm International Airport in November that year and was immediately imprisoned. He has been held in solitary confinement for over two years.

The charges against Nouri stem from accusations leveled against him by members of the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), who claim that Nouri was involved in the execution and torture of MKO members in 1988. Nouri vehemently rejects the allegations.

The Swedish official, for her part, said, “The Swedish government and judicial system will not be influenced by this group’s propaganda.”

Swedish prosecutors have requested the maximum penalty of life imprisonment for Nouri, Press TV reported.

Amirabdollahian also said Iran and Sweden should endeavor towards clearing out the issues that have created obstacles in the way of development of their bilateral ties.

“The countries’ relations should not come under the influence of propaganda and baseless and unfounded allegations that have been created by a terrorist group, whose record of atrocities against the Iranian nation is clear to all,” he said.

He added that both countries should work to expand their relations in the commercial and economic spheres.

Linde called the countries’ relations historic, saying, “Sweden attaches high value to its relations with the Islamic Republic.”

She also said that “we believe that Iran has a notable role in regional peace and stability.”