AFP: France's ambassador to Iran on Friday visited a young French academic in the Tehran prison where she is being held on spying charges, the foreign ministry said here.
PARIS (AFP) — France's ambassador to Iran on Friday visited a young French academic in the Tehran prison where she is being held on spying charges, the foreign ministry said here.
"He explained to her that the French authorities are doing all they can to obtain her release as soon as possible," a spokesman said.
The visit was ambassador Bernard Poletti's second trip to Evin prison to see Clotide Reiss, who was among at least 110 defendants tried last week on charges related to huge post-election protests across Iran.
President Nicolas Sarkozy's office said the French leader had met with Reiss's father, but gave no details of the meeting.
Remi Reiss said Thursday that Iranian officials may release his 24-year-old daughter on bail so that she could live in the French embassy while she awaits the verdict of her trial.
She was accused of spying and taking part in a Western plot to destabilise the government of the Islamic republic, apparently because she attended a street protest and emailed a picture to a friend.
Securing Reiss' release has been a diplomatic priority for France, with President Nicolas Sarkozy raising the case with other leaders including Syrian President Bashar al-Assad who intervened on his behalf with Tehran.