Iran's release of Lebanese prisoner was failed overture to U.S.
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS JULY 10, 2019 / 1:09 AM / UPDATED 16 HOURS AGO
Exclusive: Iran's release of Lebanese prisoner was failed overture to U.S.
Lesley Wroughton, Jonathan Landay, Arshad Mohammed
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Irans release last month of Nizar Zakka, a Lebanese businessman with U.S. permanent residency, after four years in prison was meant as an opening for U.S.-Iranian talks, according to three Western sources familiar with the issue.
The gesture, however, was not enough for Washington, which did not pursue it.
It was a missed opportunity, one U.S. source said of Zakkas June 11 release and the U.S. decision not to pursue talks. We should have explored whether there was something there.
A second source who is familiar with Irans thinking and spoke on condition of anonymity said Iran freed Zakka as a signal it wanted to cool tensions that have fueled fears of a war, and described his release as a goodwill gesture.
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