2 Japanese detained in Iran: Japan Foreign Minister
The Straits Times
The government was able to communicate with them and confirmed that they are currently safe. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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TOKYO – Two Japanese nationals are being detained in Iran, Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said on March 6.
Amid the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran, Mr Motegi informed a Diet session that the government was able to communicate with the two individuals and confirmed that they are currently safe.
One is believed to be the Tehran bureau chief of public broadcaster NHK, who was detained on Jan 20 by the local authorities.
“The government calls strongly for their early release and will provide as much support as possible while staying in touch with them, their families and related parties,” Mr Motegi said.
The top diplomat added that he confirmed the safety of all Japanese nationals in Iran after the US and Israel began attacking on Feb 28.












