Detained Iranian-American, 85, leaves Iran for major surgery
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An 85-year-old Iranian-American held by Iran over internationally criticized spying charges left the country Wednesday for Oman, officials said, after increasing pressure to free him amid his struggles with poor health. His 50-year-old son, however, remains in Iran.
The release of Baquer Namazi marks the first American to be freed by Iran since President Joe Biden took office, even as talks over Tehran’s tattered nuclear deal with world powers have stalled. Iran long has used detained Westerners or those with ties abroad as bargaining chips in negotiations.
The state-run IRNA news agency published video of Namazi boarding a Royal Oman air force jet in Tehran. It said Namazi left the country Wednesday.
Flight-tracking data analyzed by The Associated Press corresponded with Iran’s description, showing a Gulfstream IV flown by Oman leaving Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport just before noon. The plane landed just over two hours later in Muscat.