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French Citizen Olivier Grondeau Freed After 887 Days in Iranian Detention

His release highlights ongoing concerns for two other detained French nationals as France continues diplomatic efforts for their freedom.

  • Olivier Grondeau, detained in Iran since October 2022 on disputed charges, has returned to France after 887 days in captivity.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron and Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot confirmed his release and reiterated calls for the release of Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, still held in Iran.
  • Grondeau, accused of 'conspiracy against the Islamic republic,' was sentenced to five years in prison, charges his family firmly denied.
  • Concerns persist over the health of Kohler and Paris, with their families warning of life-threatening risks if they are not freed soon.
  • Iran's practice of detaining foreign nationals has been widely criticized as 'state hostage-taking' aimed at leveraging diplomatic concessions.
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