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France to file case against Iran over citizens' detention

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Posted on May 15, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) - France will file a legal complaint on Friday against Iran at the International Court of Justice for violating the right to consular protection, foreign ministry spokesman Christophe

France Files World Court Case Against Iran Over Detentions

By John Irish

PARIS (Reuters) - France will file a case at the World Court on Friday against Iran for violating the right to consular protection, foreign ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine said on Thursday, a bid to pressure Iran over the detention of two French citizens.

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

Cecile Kohler and her partner Jacques Paris have been held in Iran for more than three years. France has repeatedly accused Iran of holding them arbitrarily, keeping them in conditions akin to torture in Tehran's Evin prison and not allowing proper consular protection.

Iranian officials deny these accusations.

"France will maintain pressure on the Iranian authorities until our two compatriots are freed. Their liberation is a national priority," Lemoine told a news conference.

He said French officials would file the case on Friday at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which is based in The Hague, for violating the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.

Like France, Iran is party to the convention, which defines the framework for consular relations between states, including guaranteeing their right to provide proper consular protection to their citizens.

Cases at the ICJ, also known as the World Court, take years to come to a final ruling. Parties can request the court to order emergency measures to ensure that the dispute not deteriorate while the case is making its way through the United Nations' top court.

In recent years, Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards have arrested dozens of dual nationals and foreigners, mostly on charges related to espionage and security.

Rights groups have accused Iran of trying to extract concessions from other countries through such arrests.

Iran denies taking prisoners to gain diplomatic leverage.

(Reporting by John Irish; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Ingrid Melander, William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • France is filing a case against Iran at the World Court.
  • The case concerns the detention of two French citizens in Iran.
  • France accuses Iran of violating consular protection rights.
  • The case is based on the 1963 Vienna Convention.
  • Iran denies the accusations of arbitrary detention.

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The main topic is France filing a case against Iran at the World Court over the detention of two French citizens.
Why is France filing a case against Iran?
France accuses Iran of violating the Vienna Convention by not providing proper consular protection to detained French citizens.
What is the Vienna Convention?
The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations defines the framework for consular relations between states, including consular protection rights.

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