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French nationals released from Iran, returning to France, Macron says

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Posted on April 7, 2026

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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

French nationals leave Iran after three and a half years amid softer France tone on war

Background and Details of the Release

By John Irish

Timeline of Detention and Release

PARIS, April 7 (Reuters) - Two French nationals were heading home on Tuesday after Iran allowed them to leave the country following three and a half years in detention, a surprise move that came as Paris sought to distance itself from the war in the region.

Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris had been confined to France's embassy in Tehran since November, after being held since 2022 in the notorious Evin prison on spying charges that France has said were unfounded.

Official Reactions and Mediation

"This is a relief for all of us and obviously for their families," President Emmanuel Macron said in a post on X. "Thank you to the Omani authorities for their mediation efforts."

Neither the French presidency nor the foreign ministry responded to requests for comment on what had been agreed between the two sides to ensure their release.

Details of the Understanding

Iran's official news agency IRNA said the couple were freed following an understanding under which France would in turn release Mahdieh Esfandiari, an Iranian student living in the French city of Lyon, and withdraw a complaint against Iran at the International Court of Justice.

Esfandiari, who was convicted at the end of February for glorifying terrorism in social media posts, was released after serving almost a year in prison but has appealed the conviction.

A French presidential source said she was still in the country. France dropped the ICJ complaint last September.

Diplomatic Engagements and Next Steps

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi spoke with his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot on Sunday, confirming the pair’s imminent release.

Barrot told France 2 television on Tuesday evening that the two French nationals were now in Azerbaijan and would be back in France on Wednesday morning.

France’s Position on the Regional Conflict

Macron has criticised U.S. President Donald Trump's approach to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and said France would only help restore freedom of navigation to the Strait of Hormuz once there is a ceasefire and after consultations with Tehran.

France last week refused Israel permission to transfer weapons through French airspace for the war and has led efforts to water down a draft U.N. Security Council resolution that could have opened the door to forceful action in the strait.

French Officials’ Statements

A French official briefing reporters after the release denied that France had a softer position towards Iran and said Paris had warned the Iranians about the safety of their citizens given the escalation in the war.

"I think the Iranians rightly considered that if anything happened to our compatriots, the reactions here would have been extremely catastrophic," the official said, declining to comment on the details of the negotiation.

Implications for France-Iran Relations

French officials have also refused to comment on why a container ship belonging to French shipping group CMA CGM was able to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a sign that Iran may not consider France to be a hostile nation.

(Additional reporting by Dominique Vidalon, Elizabeth Pineau and Makini Brice; Editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Gareth Jones and Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Cécile Kohler (41) and Jacques Paris (72) were arrested in May 2022 while visiting Iran and faced lengthy espionage sentences, which France denounced as unfounded. (apnews.com)
  • They were held in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison under harsh conditions, including isolation and coerced televised confessions, drawing condemnation from human rights advocates. (euronews.com)
  • Their release appears linked to diplomatic negotiations, including a likely prisoner swap involving an Iranian student previously released by France, and was hailed by Macron as a first step toward their full return home. (yahoo.com)

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