Iran freed a Belgian support employee imprisoned in Tehran for 455 days on costs of spying, in alternate for Belgium releasing a former Iranian diplomat who was convicted in 2021 of a thwarted bomb plot, officers from each international locations mentioned on Friday.
The help employee, Olivier Vandecasteele, was flown late Thursday from Tehran to Muscat, the capital of Oman, the place the alternate happened, Belgium’s prime minister, Alexander De Croo, mentioned on Friday.
“At this second our compatriot Olivier Vandecasteele is on his strategy to Belgium,” Mr. De Croo mentioned in a video deal with from Brussels, confirming that the federal government had secured Mr. Vandecasteele’s launch. He added that Mr. Vandecasteele had undergone medical examinations to evaluate his well being after greater than a 12 months “underneath very tough circumstances.”
Mr. Vandecasteele had labored in Iran for 5 years till he misplaced his job in March 2021 and left the nation. When he returned to retrieve some belongings in February of final 12 months, he was arrested by Iranian authorities, who sentenced him to 40 years in jail and 74 lashes on costs of espionage, cash laundering and forex smuggling. The Belgian authorities had referred to as Mr. Vandecasteele’s imprisonment arbitrary and mentioned Iran had supplied no data on the case.
In alternate for Mr. Vandecasteele being freed, Oman negotiated the discharge of Assadollah Assadi, an Iranian diplomat who was arrested in Germany in 2020 on accusations of plotting a bomb assault at a gathering of Iranian opposition leaders in France in 2018. The assault was thwarted, however he was later convicted in Brussels in 2021 and sentenced to twenty years in jail.
Photographs posted late Friday by Mizan, a information company overseen by Iran’s judiciary, appeared to indicate that Mr. Assadi had arrived in Tehran.
In an announcement posted to Twitter earlier on Friday, Iran’s overseas minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, thanked the Omani authorities for brokering the alternate and sending Mr. Assadi, “the harmless diplomat of our nation, who was illegally detained in Germany and Belgium for greater than two years towards worldwide legislation” again to Iran.
Belgium’s Parliament permitted a much-criticized treaty with Iran in July of final 12 months that allowed for prisoner exchanges between the 2 international locations. Critics of the treaty mentioned that the nation was surrendering to a type of blackmail from Iran, which places foreigners extra liable to being taken hostage.
On Friday, Belgian authorities mentioned they’d not used the treaty in negotiating Mr. Vandecasteele’s launch, in response to the Belga information company. Nonetheless, analysts say, Iran has made a apply of utilizing Westerners as pawns.
“This has been a constant coverage by the Iranian authorities for many years, to make use of hostage-taking of overseas nationals and twin nationals for its overseas coverage objectives,” mentioned Hadi Ghaemi, the manager director of the Middle for Human Rights in Iran, which relies in New York. “Sadly this continues to work for them,” he added, noting that every prisoner swap “solely encourages the Iranian Revolutionary Guards to take extra hostages.”
In an announcement on Friday, Amnesty Worldwide applauded Mr. Vandecasteele’s launch however mentioned it was “deeply disturbed” by an alternate deal that solely perpetuated a “local weather of impunity for the extraterritorial focusing on of Iranian dissidents for extrajudicial executions, torture, and different ill-treatment.”
Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a British-Australian scholar, was freed in a 2020 alternate for 3 Iranian males who had been imprisoned in Thailand for organizing a foiled plot to assassinate Israeli diplomats in 2012.
Earlier this month, Iran launched two French residents, Benjamin Brière and Bernard Phelan, after they’d been charged with spying. Nazanin Zaghari-Ratliffe, a British-Iranian, was freed in March after being detained for six years as a diplomatic pawn, in response to her household.
Mr. Ghaemi famous that the most recent alternate had taken place towards the backdrop of a surge in executions within the nation. At the very least 209 individuals have been put to demise since January, in response to the United Nations.
Greater than two dozen overseas and twin nationals are nonetheless detained in Iranian prisons.
Koba Ryckewaert and Leily Nikounazar contributed reporting.