Iran accuses jailed Swedish EU diplomat of conspiring with Israel

Swedish EU diplomat Johan Floderus attends a court session in Tehran on Sunday. Floderus was arrested on April 17, 2022, at Tehran airport. (AFP)
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Updated 10 December 2023
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Iran accuses jailed Swedish EU diplomat of conspiring with Israel

  • Relations between Sweden and Iran have been tense since 2019, when Sweden arrested a former Iranian official for his part in the mass execution and torture of political prisoners in the 1980s

TEHRAN: Iranian authorities have accused a Swedish EU diplomat, held in a Tehran prison for more than 600 days, of conspiring with Israel to harm Iran, the judiciary said.
“Johan Floderus is accused of extensive measures against the security of the country, extensive intelligence cooperation with the Israeli regime, and corruption on earth,” the judiciary’s Mizan Online news agency said.
Corruption on earth is one of Iran’s most serious offenses, which carries a maximum penalty of death.
“The defendant has been active against Iran in the field of gathering information for the benefit of the Israeli regime in the form of subversive projects,” Mizan quoted the prosecution as saying.
Earlier Sunday, the EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called for the immediate release of the Swedish diplomat, arguing “there are no grounds for keeping Johan Floderus in detention.”

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The EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has called for the immediate release of the Swedish diplomat, arguing ‘there are no grounds for keeping Johan Floderus in detention.’

Floderus, 33, works for the EU diplomatic service.
He was arrested on April 17, 2022, at Tehran airport as he was returning from a trip abroad and is being held in Tehran’s Evin Prison.
Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom said on Saturday the trial had begun in Iran.
“There is no basis whatsoever for keeping Johan Floderus in detention, let alone bringing him to trial,” Billstrom said.
Rights groups and Western governments have accused Iran of trying to extract political concessions from other countries through arrests on security charges that may have been trumped up.
Tehran says such arrests are based on its criminal code, and it denies holding people for political reasons.
Relations between Sweden and Iran have been tense since 2019, when Sweden arrested a former Iranian official for his part in the mass execution and torture of political prisoners in the 1980s.

 


Egypt’s parliament approves cabinet reshuffle: state media

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Egypt’s parliament approves cabinet reshuffle: state media

CAIRO: Egypt’s parliament approved a limited cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday, endorsing changes proposed by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, state media reported.
The reshuffle brings in 14 new ministers and creates a new post for a deputy prime minister in charge of economic affairs, according to the state-owned Al-Ahram newspaper.
The former head of parliament’s budget and planning committee, Hussein Issa, was appointed to that post.
Ahmed Rostom, a former specialist at the World Bank, was appointed minister of planning.
Mohamed Farid Saleh, who was executive chairman of Egypt’s Financial Regulatory Authority, was named minister of investment and foreign trade.
The changes also include the revival of the Ministry of Information, which will be headed by Diaa Rashwan, the current head of the State Information Service (SIS).
The ministry, tasked with overseeing media policy, had been dissolved several times following the 2011 uprising that toppled former president Hosni Mubarak, with its functions transferred later to media regulatory bodies.
As part of the reshuffle, the transport and industry ministries were separated.
Kamel Al-Wazir will continue as minister of transport only, having previously overseen both portfolios.
Planning was also separated from international cooperation, with Rania Al-Mashat remaining as minister of international cooperation.
Several key ministers retained their posts, including the ministers of finance, foreign affairs, defense, interior, petroleum and health.
The new government is expected to be sworn in on Wednesday, Egyptian media reported.