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Sweden says Iran has executed a Swedish citizen

By Thomson Reuters Mar 18, 2026 | 7:15 AM

STOCKHOLM, March 18 (Reuters) – Iran executed a Swedish citizen on Wednesday, Sweden’s foreign minister ​said, adding that ‌she had summoned the Iranian ambassador in Stockholm to condemn the decision.

The person, who was not named, ‌was ​arrested in Iran ⁠in June of ⁠last year and Sweden has repeatedly raised the case with Iranian officials, Foreign Minister ​Maria Malmer Stenergard said.

“The death penalty is an inhumane, ⁠cruel and ⁠irreversible punishment. Sweden, together ​with the rest of the EU, ​condemns its application in all ‌circumstances,” Stenergard said.

The legal proceedings leading up to the execution did not meet the ⁠standards of due process, she added.

The Swedish foreign ministry and the Iranian ⁠embassy ‌in Stockholm did ⁠not immediately respond to ​a ‌request for comment when ​contacted by ⁠Reuters via phone and email.

(Reporting by Johan Ahlander in Stockholm, Louise Rasmussen in Copenhagen, editing by Terje Solsvik and ​Hugh Lawson)