Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, fellow British-Iranian Anousheh Ashouri leave Iran

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, fellow British-Iranian Anousheh Ashouri leave Iran

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Iranian-British aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and dual national Anousheh Ashouri left Iran on Wednesday, ending years of detention, after the UK government paid its $530 million debt to Tehran, Iranian state media reported.

Iranโ€™s semi-official Fars news agency said she was handed over to a British team at the International Imam Khomeini Airport. Ashouri has also left Iran, a source close to his family told Reuters.
There was no immediate confirmation whether they were being taken directly to London.
โ€œBritain released $530 millionโ€ฆahead of the release,โ€ Fars said.
Reuters was unable to independently confirm the Fars report.
Earlier, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said Britain was looking at ways to pay a historic debt to Iran related to the sale of battle tanks to Iranโ€™s former ruler, the Shah.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a project manager with the Thomson Reuters Foundation was arrested at a Tehran airport in April 2016 and later convicted by an Iranian court of plotting to overthrow the clerical establishment.
Her family and the foundation, a charity that operates independently of Thomson Reuters and its news subsidiary Reuters, deny the charge.
Britainโ€™s Foreign Office, the foundation and Zaghari-Ratcliffeโ€™s husband Richard did not respond to a request for comment.
Ashouri was sentenced to 10 years in jail in 2019 for spying for Israelโ€™s Mossad and two years for โ€œacquiring illegitimate wealthโ€, according to Iranโ€™s judiciary.
The releases came after Tehran and London pressed on with talks about a long-standing 400-million-pound ($520 mln) debt.
Iranโ€™s clerical rulers say Britain owes the money that Iranโ€™s Shah paid up front for 1,750 Chieftain tanks and other vehicles, almost none of which were eventually delivered after the Islamic Revolution of 1979 toppled the US-backed leader.
The Thomson Reuters Foundation said that she had travelled to Iran in a personal capacity and had not been doing work in Iran. The Thomson Reuters Foundation is a charity organisation that is independent of Thomson Reuters and operates independently of Reuters News.
REUTERS

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