Jun 06, 2023 05:54 UTC
  • Released Danish prisoner says treated ‘like a guest’ in Iran

A Danish citizen who was recently released by Iran in a prisoner swap says he had been treated well throughout his imprisonment in Iran.

Speaking at a press conference after arriving at Copenhagen Airport, Thomas Kjems hailed the hospitality extended to him in Iran.

“In Iran, I was treated like a guest… There was no physical torture or any other thing,” he said.

Kjems was released on humanitarian grounds along with Kamran Ghaderi and Massud Mossaheb, who had been convicted of spying and security charges, respectively.

The three men were freed in return for Iranian diplomat Asadollah Assadi as part of a prisoner exchange which also saw Iran releasing Belgian national Olivier Vandecasteele.

After a stop in Oman and medical examinations, they were flown to the Melsbroek military airport just outside Brussels.

Both Oman and Belgium had helped broker the release.

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen thanked Belgium, saying Oman had “played an important role.”

MG

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