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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

03 November 2020

Lead MP

James Cleverly

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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Foreign AffairsParliamentary Procedure
Other Contributors: 28

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James Cleverly raised concerns about nazanin zaghari-ratcliffe in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

Foreign AffairsParliamentary Procedure
Government Statement
I am grateful to the hon. Member for Hampstead and Kilburn for raising this question. We are deeply concerned about Iran's new charges against Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, which commenced on November 2 but was adjourned. We have summoned the Iranian ambassador twice: on October 29 regarding the new charges and again on September 22 to discuss human rights issues including dual nationals' detention. The Foreign Secretary has spoken directly with Foreign Minister Zarif three times since summer about Nazanin's situation, emphasising her release. Since then, regular contact has been maintained between UK officials and Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s family. We are committed to the JCPOA but deeply concerned by Iran’s non-compliance. Our primary goal remains securing the permanent release of dual nationals on humanitarian grounds.

Shadow Comment

Tulip Siddiq
Shadow Comment
I thank the Speaker’s Office for granting this urgent question. Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe faces new charges, causing her great distress. The £400 million debt hearing was postponed on the same day she received news about new charges, suggesting a link between them. I ask if the Government risk-assessed consequences before agreeing to postpone the IMS debt hearing and how many prisoners have they managed to get access to since 2015. Further, I seek clarity on whether UK officials requested or demanded attendance at Nazanin’s court hearing and examples of diplomatic protection being used in her case.
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