LANDSTUHL, Germany — Three U.S. congressmen traveled Monday to the medical center in Germany where three Americans, released by Iran as part of a prisoner swap, are being treated.
Former U.S. Marine Amir Hekmati, Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian and pastor Saeed Abedini arrived late Sunday at the U.S. military’s Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
They met Monday with Reps. Dan Kildee of Michigan, Robert Pittenger of North Carolina and Jared Huffman of California.
Rezaian, who was freed Saturday after almost 18 months of incarceration, also met with Washington Post editors Monday, The Post reported.
“I want people to know that physically I’m feeling good,” Rezaian said.
Post executive editor Martin Baron and foreign editor Douglas Jehl said Rezaian “looked good” during their two-hour meeting at the Landstuhl medical center near the Ramstein Air Base, according to The Post.



