In a Thursday statement, Qassemi said the Iranian sailors were released thanks to the hard efforts and arrangements made by the Iranian Foreign Ministry over the past months.
According to Qassemi, the sailors were on a fishing boat when they were arrested by Somalia forces for illegally trespassing into the African countryโs water last year. Each of them was sentenced to two years in jail and paying a fine by a local court in Somalia.
โThe sailors were flown to the Islamic Republic after being transported to Nairobi and delivered to Iranโs embassy in Kenya,โ he said.
Qassemi said upon their arrival at Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, the Iranian sailors were warmly welcomed by Hossein Panahi-Azar, the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, as well as a number of other officials.
Their release came about two weeks after four Iranian fishermen taken captive by pirates in international waters near Somalia were released by Iranโs intelligence forces. Iranian intelligence agents secured the fishermenโs release through a long process and despite tight security controls by the pirates.
The fishermen were all Sunni Muslims from the southeastern Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan. They had been held by pirates since 2015.