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UK plays down chance of Zaghari-Ratcliffe release from detention in Iran

  • Iranian state TV had suggested Britain would pay a £400 million debt to Iran to secure Zaghari-Ratcliffe‘s release
  • UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the debt ‘is not actually the thing that is holding us up at the moment’

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Richard Ratcliffe, husband of British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, and their daughter Gabriella outside the Iranian embassy in London, UK in March. Photo: Reuters
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UK officials have downplayed the prospect of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's imminent release from Iran after state TV suggested Britain would pay a £400 million debt to secure her release.

Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of the British-Iranian charity worker, said the family had not been updated but welcomed the signals from Tehran over the long-running dispute as “a good sign.”

The Foreign Office said “legal discussions are ongoing” over the debt despite the claim made on Iranian state TV, which cited an anonymous official.

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Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of imprisoned Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, outside the Iranian embassy in London in 2019. Photo: EPA-EFE
Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of imprisoned Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, outside the Iranian embassy in London in 2019. Photo: EPA-EFE

It was said that the UK Government's position had not changed over the weekend and that Iran had made the claim before without the mother of one being released.

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Mr Ratcliffe, who has campaigned for the release of his wife after her detention in 2016, said: “We haven't heard anything.”

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