Boris Johnson apologises for comments over jailed Briton in Iran

Boris Johnson has retracted his comments about a jailed aid worker in Iran, after he said she'd been teaching journalism when she was actually on holiday.

Boris Johnson retracts his comments about a jailed aid worker in Iran.

Boris Johnson retracts his comments about a jailed aid worker in Iran. Source: Getty Images

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has apologised for causing distress with remarks about a Iranian-British aid worker jailed in Iran.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a project manager with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, was sentenced to five years after being convicted by an Iranian court of plotting to overthrow the Islamic Republic's clerical establishment. She denies the charges.

Johnson said on November 1 that she had been teaching people journalism before her arrest in April 2016, contradicting her and her employer, who said she had been on holiday visiting her family.

"Of course I apologise for the distress, for the suffering that has been caused by the impression I gave that I believed she was there in a professional capacity. She was there on holiday," Johnson told parliament on Monday.

"I do apologise. Of course I retract any suggestion she was there in a professional capacity."

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Published 14 November 2017 6:08am
Updated 14 November 2017 1:01pm

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