Three more Europeans have been released by Iran in return for Iranian diplomat Asadollah Assadi as part of a prisoner swap in which Iran released Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele.
A Danish national and two people with dual Austrian-Iranian nationality are involved, a Belgian government representative said.
Assadi was convicted in Belgium in 2021 in connection with a foiled bomb plot in France and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Iran said the charges against him were fabricated.
In a statement, the Belgian government said the Danish person was arrested in Iran in November 2022 in connection with women’s rights demonstrations.
The two dual nationals were “wrongfully arrested in … January 2016 and January 2019”, the government said.
Austria’s foreign ministry said in a statement its citizens, Massud Mosaheb and Kamran Ghaderi, had been released after 1586 and 2709 days respectively.
Mosaheb is the co-chairman of the Iranian-Austrian Friendship Society and had been sentenced to 10 years in prison for espionage, while Ghaderi is a businessman who was also sentenced to 10 years for espionage.
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen declined to give more information about the Danish citizen but said in a statement that he was “both happy and relieved that a Danish citizen is now on the way home to their family after having been jailed in Iran”.
Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s top human rights official, said the three men were released on humanitarian grounds, Iranian state media reported.
Belgian’s Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has thanked Oman for mediating the swap.
The Gulf Arab country has good relations with both Iran and Western countries and has acted before as a mediator.
After a stop in Oman and medical tests, the three were flown to Belgium’s Melsbroek military airport.
They arrived about 2.45am (0045 GMT) on Saturday and were greeted by Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib, Belgium’s Belga news agency reported.
Belgian government officials said officially there were still 22 Europeans in Iranian prisons but no more Europeans would be exchanged for Assadi.
They said Belgium was continuing to work for the release of Ahmadreza Djalali, a Swedish-Iranian national who guest-lectured at the university of Brussels and was arrested in 2016 while on an academic visit to Iran.
Iran has arrested dozens of foreigners and dual nationals in recent years, mostly on espionage and security-related accusations.
Rights groups have criticised the arrests as a tactic to win concessions from abroad by inventing charges, an accusation Tehran denies.
Australian Associated Press