Iran Says it Has Executed Iranian Agent Linked to CIA

A general view of buildings in the northwestern district of Tehran on Dec. 5, 2012. (AFP)
A general view of buildings in the northwestern district of Tehran on Dec. 5, 2012. (AFP)
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Iran Says it Has Executed Iranian Agent Linked to CIA

A general view of buildings in the northwestern district of Tehran on Dec. 5, 2012. (AFP)
A general view of buildings in the northwestern district of Tehran on Dec. 5, 2012. (AFP)

Iran has executed a former defense ministry worker who sold information to the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Iranian judiciary said on Tuesday.

Reza Asgari had linked up with the CIA during his last years serving at the defense ministry and sold the agency information about Iran’s missile program, judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said, quoted by its Mizan website.

He retired from the ministry four years ago. Esmaili said Asgari was executed last week.

Separately, Esmaili said a death sentence for Mahmoud Mousavi-Majd, an Iranian accused of spying for US and Israeli intelligence, is among those still to be carried out.

In June, Iran said another alleged spy, Jalal Hajizavar, was hanged in a prison near Tehran.

The report said Hajizavar — also a former staffer of the defense ministry — had admitted in court that he was paid to spy for the CIA.

The report said authorities had also confiscated espionage equipment from his residence. It said the court sentenced Hajizavar’s wife to 15 years in prison for her role in the espionage.

Last year, Iran announced it had captured 17 spies it said were working for the CIA.

Before that, in 2016, Iran executed a nuclear scientist convicted of spying for the United States.



Russia’s Zakharova Says Peace Settlement in Ukraine Has Never Been on ‘Real Agenda’ of the West

The site of a Russian strike on a sports complex in a residential area in Kharkiv, northern Ukraine, 26 July 2025. (EPA)
The site of a Russian strike on a sports complex in a residential area in Kharkiv, northern Ukraine, 26 July 2025. (EPA)
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Russia’s Zakharova Says Peace Settlement in Ukraine Has Never Been on ‘Real Agenda’ of the West

The site of a Russian strike on a sports complex in a residential area in Kharkiv, northern Ukraine, 26 July 2025. (EPA)
The site of a Russian strike on a sports complex in a residential area in Kharkiv, northern Ukraine, 26 July 2025. (EPA)

Peace talks and a settlement in Ukraine have never been on the real agenda of the West, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Saturday, in her first comments on negotiations since Russian and Ukrainian officials held talks on Wednesday.

If the West wanted "real peace" in Ukraine, it would stop supplying Kyiv with weapons, Zakharova said in comments reported by TASS news agency.

Earlier, in her weekly briefing on Thursday, she had declined to comment on the talks.