Iranian TV: British-Iranian dual national faces new charge
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s state television, citing an unnamed official, announced on Tuesday that British-Iranian dual national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is facing a new charge.
The report did not elaborate beyond saying that Zaghari-Ratcliffe appeared on Tuesday monring before a branch of the country’s Revolutionary Court in Tehran, where she was first sentenced in 2017.
Calls to both Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s attorney and the court were not immediately returned.
The new charges come as Britain and Iran negotiate the release of some 400 million pounds ($530 million) held by London, a payment the late Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi made for Chieftain tanks that were never delivered. The shah abandoned the throne in 1979 and the Islamic Revolution soon installed the clerically overseen system that endures today. Tehran has denied that her detention was linked to the alleged repayment deal.