Earlier, i spoke with the Executive Director of the center for human rights in iran, hadi ghaemi, about the prisoner swap, and what it means for both countries. Let mejust open let me just open first and foremost by saying how happy we are and congratulate the families and individuals s hostages that should never have beenin hostages that should never have been in this place and they were just been in this place and they werejust in been in this place and they were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Regarding the deal, i would say that the proof is in the pudding. I have two concerns, one is that world are 6 billion really be used only for humanitarian trade and necessities that. Because this money really belongs to the iranian people, not the iranian government, and the iranian government, and the iranian people have risen up against this government for the past year, for sure, so we better make sure that if any money travels in the geography of that direction, it benefits the
are in the united states and they are in the united states and they are now frozen. again, locked off in financial sanctions. so, are now frozen. again, locked off in financialsanctions. so, one step and so the united nations relief coordinator has said that the road ahead is neither easy nor straightforward.- ahead is neither easy nor straightforward. ahead is neither easy nor straiuhtforward. ~ ., straightforward. when the taliban welcomed this, straightforward. when the taliban welcomed this, whether straightforward. when the taliban welcomed this, whether any - welcomed this, whether any obligations put upon them? agreed, thatis obligations put upon them? agreed, that is what the chief said that a lot of this aid will depend on the cooperation of the de facto authorities and that underlines that the taliban have not been recognised internationally yet, which is one of their main demands. the money will not go through the taliban leadership. it will go through the united nations