Naghmeh Abedini in front of the White House in September 2014. He husband, Christian pastor Saeed Abedini, was among five Americans freed from prison in Iran on Saturday. Toby Jorrin MCT
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He was quoted as saying “Today with the release of the IAEA chief’s report the nuclear deal will be implemented, after which a joint statement will be made to announce the beginning of the deal.”

The prisoner release was not the first U.S.-Iranian deal before the certification that Iran was implementing the nuclear accord. Iran released 10 U.S. sailors whose two small boats had strayed into Iranian waters on Thursday.

But U.S. officials stressed that the U.S. had not released anyone tied to terrorism and they said the benefit to Iran from the lifting of sanctions paled in comparison to the country’s economic needs. U.S. officials emphasized that Iran still needs “half a trillion dollars” to meet what the officials called “pressing” needs on the economic front.

Fenner, of the Idaho Statesman, reported from Boise, Schofield, from Berlin. Contributing to this report were Hannah Allam and Rob Hotakainen from Washington and Charlotte Observer religion reporter Tim Funk from Charlotte.

Matthew Schofield, @mattschodcnews Erin Fenner, @erinfenner