Wife of American held for espionage charges in Iran pleads for Trump’s help

In better times: Xiyue Wang and his wife Hua Qu

Washington: The wife of Xiyue Wang, an American serving 10 years on espionage charges in Iran, appealed Wednesday to President Donald Trump to step up efforts to free him.

Chinese-born Wang, a doctoral candidate in history at Princeton University, was researching Iran’s Qajar dynasty when he was imprisoned in August 2016.

“I implore Iran, the US, my own country China and other members of the international community to come together and find a way to secure the release of this innocent man,” Wang’s wife Hua Qu told a news conference here marking the third anniversary of his arrest.

“This case of Xiyue Wang will not be automatically resolved. They need to come to the negotiating table, to speak to each other, to engage in a dialogue,” added Hua Qu.

She also cited the recent example of US rapper A$AP Rocky, whose detention in Sweden after a public brawl sparked the ire of Donald Trump, who dispatched his envoy for hostage affairs for the trial. “President Trump offered his intervention in the superstar A$AP Rocky’s case, and he quickly got released,” Qu said. “I believe the ordeal of my husband and other unjust detention cases deserve the same level of attention.”

Qu said Iran had fabricated spying allegations against her husband and was using his research as a ‘pretext’ to pressure the US.

The US and Iran have not had diplomatic ties since 1980, and while there was an improvement in relations under Barack Obama, they have worsened under Donald Trump.

The American President withdrew the US from a 2015 deal with Iran aimed at curbing its nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief, imposing punishing economic restrictions on Tehran.

Iran responded 12 months later by suspending some of its commitments under the pact and has seized multiple ships in the Gulf this year.

Tehran shot down an American drone in June, with Trump saying he called off retaliatory air strikes at the last minute. Washington has also said it has since downed one, possibly, two of Iran’s unmanned aircraft, which the Islamic republic has denied.

AFP

 

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