Earlier, US Secretary of State John Kerry had said that US officials raised the issue of captive Americans with Iran every day during the recent nuclear talks, but did not make it part of the negotiations because they feared it would scuttle any deal.
In the Iranian capital, Tehran, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told reporters on Wednesday that cases of "imprisoned citizens" were discussed with their American counterparts during the nuclear talks.
It was the first confirmation by the Iranians of any talks that may have involved the fate of former US Marine Amir Hekmati, Christian pastor Saeed Abedini, Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, and retired FBI agent Robert Levinson.
Araghchi spoke on the first anniversary of Rezaian's arrest on espionage charges.
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