Michael White’s mother, Joanne White, confirmed in a statement that her son has been freed.
“For the past 683 days my son, Michael, has been held hostage in Iran by the IRGC and I have been living a nightmare. I am blessed to announce that the nightmare is over, and my son is safely on his way home,” she said.
“We understand there is great interest in Michael’s story. In time, Michael will tell it himself, his way,” Joanne White said, asking for privacy.
Joanne White offered her prayers to the families of the Americans who remain detained in Iran.
She thanked the State Department, Swiss diplomats, and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, family spokesperson Jon Franks, lawyer Mark Zaid and Montel Williams for their help.
The State Department has not commented on his release.
“Our response will be decisive,” Pompeo warned in a statement in March.
White’s release came shortly after an Iranian scientist was returned to the country after being detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Dr. Sirous Asgari was taken into custody for “circumventing US trade sanctions” and acquitted in 2019 by a US court, Iranian state news agency IRNA reported. He was later detained by ICE, according to IRNA.
US officials denied that Asgari’s return to Iran was part of a prisoner exchange for White.
“The United States has tried to deport Sirous Asgari since December 2019, but the Iranian government repeatedly has held up the process. As the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed today, Mr. Asgari is not and has never been a participant in any prisoner swap with Iran,” State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus said earlier this week.
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