Iran agreed Saturday to release two Swedish nationals held in Tehran for over two years in exchange for a convicted Iranian war criminal tied to the 1988 mass killing of protestors critical of the Islamic Republic in the capital city. While state-run media in Iran made unsubstantiated claims that Hamid Nouri was “illegally detained," Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson countered that European Union diplomat Johan Floderus and a second Swedish citizen, Saeed Azizi, were facing a “hell on earth," The Associated Press reported. “The Swedish government has worked intensively for them to be released,” Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson wrote on social media platform X. “Today, the
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