World / Ready for more prisoner exchanges: Iran after it freed US Navy veteran

Following the recent release of Michael White, a US Navy veteran, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Abbas Mousavi said the country is ready for further prisoner exchanges with the US. White was released as part of a deal wherein the US allowed Iranian-American physician Majid Taheri to visit Iran. White's release came two days after the US deported an Iranian professor.

Reuters : Jun 08, 2020, 03:00 PM
Tehran: Iran is ready for further prisoner exchanges with the United States, Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said on Sunday, according to the official IRNA news agency.

Michael White, a U.S. Navy veteran detained in Iran since 2018, was freed last Thursday as part of a deal in which the United States allowed Iranian-American physician Majid Taheri to visit Iran - a rare instance of U.S.-Iranian cooperation.

White’s release came two days after the United States deported Sirous Asgari, an Iranian professor imprisoned in the United States despite having being acquitted of stealing trade secrets. 

“If the possibility of exchanging prisoners exists, we have the readiness to free the rest of the individuals who are imprisoned in America and return them to the country,” Mousavi said.