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French nationals freed from detention in Iran, returning to France, Macron says

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PARIS, April 7 (Reuters) - French ‌nationals Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris are "free and on their ​way to France after three and a half years of detention in Iran", President Emmanuel Macron ⁠said on Tuesday in a post on X, adding that Oman had mediated their release.

The couple had been held by Iran since 2022 on charges of spying, ​which France said were unfounded. They were released from the notorious Evin jail in November and ‌had stayed since then at the French embassy.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said he had spoken to the couple.

"They shared with me their emotion and their joy to ⁠return soon to their country and their loved ones," he said ⁠in a social media post.

His ministry said Barrot had held discussions at the weekend with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi.

Lawmakers greeted the announcement of their release with a standing ovation at the National Assembly.

The pair are among dozens of foreign and ‌dual nationals to be held in Iran in recent years, often on espionage-related charges.

Iran's ⁠official news agency IRNA confirmed the couple's release, saying ‌it followed an understanding between Tehran and Paris that ​France would in turn release Mahdieh Esfandiari, an Iranian student living in the French city of Lyon.

Esfandiari was arrested last year over anti-Israel social media posts. ‌As part of the understanding, France would also withdraw ​a complaint against Iran in the ⁠International Court of Justice, IRNA reported.

The release of the French couple ‌came as U.S. President Donald Trump threatened ⁠that "a whole civilisation will die tonight" unless Iran reaches a last-minute deal with the United States to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Last Thursday a container ship belonging to ​French shipping group CMA CGM ‌passed through the Strait of Hormuz, a sign that Iran may not consider France ⁠to be a hostile nation.

(Reporting by ​Dominique Vidalon, Elizabeth Pineau and John Irish; Writing by Makini Brice; Editing by ​Charlotte Van Campenhout and Gareth Jones)

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