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Don’t travel to Iran until our nationals in captivity are freed, France urges citizens

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France on Tuesday encouraged its citizens to avoid travelling to Iran until French nationals held there have been released.

The Foreign Minister of France, Jean-Noel Barrot stated this saying, “The situation of our compatriots held hostage in Iran is quite simply unacceptable.

“They have been unjustly detained for several years, in unworthy conditions.”

Barrot stressed that French nationals should not go to Iran until “our hostages” have been freed.

According to French authorities, three French nationals are held in Iran.

Cecile Kohler and her partner Jacques Paris have been jailed in Iran since May 2022 on charges of espionage, a capital offence in the Islamic Republic.

Another French citizen, identified only by his first name, Olivier, has been in jail since October 2022. French authorities have not released details of his case.

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Barrot said Paris had not forgotten about them “for a single second”.

Since the election of President Masoud Pezeshkian and “despite our efforts to engage at the highest level, their situation has deteriorated”, Barrot added.

“I say to the Iranian authorities: our hostages must be released,” he said, adding that “bilateral relations and the future of the sanctions” were at stake.

“And until our hostages have been completely released, I ask our compatriots not to travel to Iran.”

Iran, which does not recognise dual citizenship, holds several Europeans in detention, most of them also Iranian.

Rights groups describe them as “hostages” used as leverage in negotiations.

In December, Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, reported to be 29, was arrested in Tehran.

Iran said it arrested Sala for “violating the law”, a move decried by Italy as “unacceptable.”

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