Tehran (IP) - Iranian researcher and college professor, who has been illegally detained by the US for about one year said that the scientific achievement of Iran makes the enemies mad and angry for they are afraid of the Iranians' science.

Iran Press/Iran news: Masoud Soleimani made the remarks upon his arrival to Tehran on Saturday.

Iran's top scientific figure Professor Soleimmani appreciated the hard efforts of Iran's Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Iranian government, Iran's judiciary, Iranian nation as well as Iranian FM and his family, expressing hope that he could compensate for it. Calling the time, he was spending at the jail as tiresome and distressful, Soleimani said although I was tried I decided to go on. "I hope all these efforts could serve as a thorn in the enemies' eyes," he added 

He also called the scientific progress of Iran as the real source of the enemy's anger.

He stressed that the Iranians should work and enforce the academic filed to be considered as Iran's source of dignity and proud.

Calling the Americans as Iran's Number 1 enemies, Soleimani said that they had called him a terrorist who had hand in bombing so that other prisoners could not close to him.

"Where ever the Satan and the enemies get angry you should know that you are on the right path", he concluded.

Iranian university professor, Masoud Soleimani, was delivered to Iranian officials in Switzerland in the early hours of Saturday, landed in Tehran earlier in the day as Foreign Minister accompanying him.
Soleimani arrived at Tehran Mehrabad airport on Saturday evening and was welcomed by his family members and Iranian officials upon his arrival, Iran Press reported.
Soleimani, a 49-year-old Iranian scientist, left Iran on sabbatical last year but was arrested upon arrival in Chicago and transferred to a prison in Atlanta, Georgia for unspecified reasons.
The Iranian foreign minister said in a tweet earlier in the day that the top scholar, along with Xiyue Wang — a Chinese-born US citizen who had been sentenced to 10 years in prison for espionage in Iran in 2017 — had been delivered to the Swiss officials and would “be joining their families shortly.” 213