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Tehran not holding retired FBI agent: Foreign minister

Published: 16 Dec 2013 - 07:45 am | Last Updated: 17 Feb 2022 - 08:57 am

WASHINGTON: A retired FBI agent who disappeared more than six years ago during a visit to an Iranian island in the Gulf is not incarcerated in Iran, the country’s foreign minister said yesterday.
Robert Levinson was in the news here this week following reports by the Associated Press and the Washington Post that the CIA had been paying him to gather intelligence.
The US government had repeatedly said that Levinson was on a business trip when he disappeared on Kish Island, a tourist destination.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Levinson’s fate was “a mystery.”
“What we know (is) that he is not incarcerated in Iran,” Zarif said in an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation.”
“If he is, he’s not incarcerated by the government, and I believe the government runs the, pretty much, good control of the country,” he added. Asked whether Iran would return him if he was found, Zarif said, “If we can trace him and find him, we will certainly discuss this.”
On Friday, the White House insisted Levinson was not a US government employee when he went missing in Iran.
Secretary of State John Kerry raised Levinson’s case with Zarif during nuclear talks in Geneva and reiterated the US call for Tehran to help the retired FBI agent get home, the State Department said this week.
AFP