The US and Iran swapped prisoners — a Chinese-American detained for three years on spying charges and an imprisoned Iranian — on Saturday in a rare act of cooperation between two longtime foes whose ties have worsened since President Donald Trump took office.
Trump said Chinese-American Xiyue Wang was returning to the US. An Iranian official said that Iranian Massoud Soleimani had been freed from detention in the US.
Switzerland facilitated the swap and Iranian state news agency Irna said foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif welcomed Soleimani in Zurich, where it said the swap took place.
In a statement issued by the White House, Trump made no mention of the freeing of Soleimani but thanked the Swiss government for its help in negotiating Wang’s release.
“Freeing Americans held captive is of vital importance to my Administration, and we will continue to work hard to bring home all our citizens wrongfully held captive overseas,” he said.
Zarif said earlier the prisoner swap was imminent. Later he posted pictures on Twitter of himself with Soleimani talking on board an Iranian plane.
“Glad that Professor Massoud Soleimani and Mr. Xiyue Wang will be joining their families shortly. Many thanks to all engaged, particularly the Swiss government,” Zarif tweeted.
Switzerland represents US diplomatic interests in Iran.
Wang, a US citizen and Princeton University graduate student, was conducting dissertation research in Iran in 2016 when he was detained and accused by Iran of “spying under the cover of research”.
He was subsequently convicted on espionage charges and sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2017.
Hua Qu, Wang’s wife, welcomed her husband’s release.
“Our family is complete once again. Our son Shaofan and I have waited three long years for this day and it’s hard to express in words how excited we are to be reunited with Xiyue,” she said.
Soleimani, a stem cell expert, was arrested at Chicago airport in October 2018 for allegedly attempting to export biological materials to Iran in violation of US sanctions on Iran.