Tehran, IRNA – The Zionist regime’s former and current officials have expressed fury over a recent prisoner swap deal between Iran and the United States which also included the release of several billions of dollars worth of Iranian frozen funds in South Korea.

On Saturday, the office of the Zionist regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement and criticized Washington for reaching a an agreement with Tehran. 

Israel’s position is known, according to which arrangements that do not dismantle Iran’s nuclear infrastructure will not stop its nuclear program and will only provide it with funds that will go to Iran, Israeli media quoted Netanyahu’s office as saying.

Amos Yadlin, who is a former Zionist military general, also expressed dissatisfaction with the US-Iran deal. He has said that the agreement was reached without Tehran giving concessions to Washington.  

Iran and the US have confirmed reports about an agreement on prisoner exchange and unblocking of funds following months of indirect talks. In a statement on August 10, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said that Iran’s assets blocked in South Korea due to US sanctions will be unfrozen.

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