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France's foreign minister has stated that the condition of three French citizens held in Iran is worsening, with some being detained in conditions similar to torture. Jean-Noel Barrot has asserted that future ties and any lifting of sanctions would depend on their release. The Iranian authorities have been urged to release the hostages, as France accuses Iran of state-sponsored hostage taking.
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