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    France demands immediate release of French couple held in Iran for three years

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    Posted on July 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    France demands the release of a French couple held in Iran for three years on espionage charges, which it deems unfounded.

    France Urges Immediate Release of Couple Detained in Iran for Three Years

    (Reuters) -France on Thursday demanded the immediate release of two of its citizens held in Iran for more than three years, saying Tehran's case against them was unfounded.

    The French government has accused the Islamic Republic of detaining Cecile Kohler and partner Jacques Paris arbitrarily, keeping them in conditions akin to torture in Tehran's Evin security prison and barring proper consular protection.

    Agence France Presse reported late on Wednesday that Iran had charged the couple with spying for Israel's Mossad intelligence service.

    No such report has appeared in Iranian state media. In Paris, the Iranian embassy released a statement saying the couple's case remained under judicial investigation and no decision about the outcome had been taken.

    "We demand their immediate release. This is our highest priority," French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told reporters in Paris.

    Alluding to the AFP report, he added: "If it is indeed confirmed that they are facing these charges, we would consider those charges to be completely unjustified and unfounded."

    Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have detained dozens of foreign and dual nationals in recent years, often on espionage-related charges. Rights groups and Western countries accuse Tehran of using foreign detainees as bargaining chips, which it denies.

    Paris has toughened its language towards Iran in recent months, notably over the advancement of Tehran's disputed nuclear programme and its military support for Russia, but also over the detention of European citizens in the country.

    (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •France demands release of citizens detained in Iran.
    • •Couple accused of spying for Israel's Mossad.
    • •Detention conditions described as akin to torture.
    • •Iran claims case is under judicial investigation.
    • •Diplomatic tensions between France and Iran escalate.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France demands immediate release of French couple held in Iran for three years

    1What has France demanded regarding the detained couple?

    France has demanded the immediate release of Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, stating that the case against them is unfounded.

    2What charges have been brought against the couple?

    The couple has been charged with spying for Israel's Mossad intelligence service, according to Agence France Presse.

    3How has the Iranian government responded to these allegations?

    The Iranian embassy in Paris stated that the couple's case remains under judicial investigation and no decision about the outcome has been made.

    4What has been the condition of the couple during their detention?

    The French government has accused Iran of keeping the couple in conditions akin to torture in Tehran's Evin security prison.

    5What has been the trend regarding foreign nationals in Iran?

    Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have detained numerous foreign and dual nationals in recent years, often on espionage-related charges.

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