A British-Australian academic jailed in Iran is in "perfect health" and is going to meet Canberra's envoy in Tehran next week, state news agency IRNA reported. Kylie Moore-Gilbert "is in perfect health and based on previous agreements, the Australian ambassador will meet her next week," the agency said on late Wednesday, quoting a statement from the Tehran prisons organisation. The statement denied a recent report from British newspaper The Guardian that Moore-Gilbert was physically ill and said the scheduled meeting with the envoy "was proof of the report being false". A diplomatic source on Thursday confirmed to AFP in Tehran that a meeting at Qarchak prison southeast of the capital had been agreed for next week. Moore-Gilbert was moved from Tehran's Evin prison to Qarchak on Sunday, Hamshahri newspaper reported. An Islamic studies lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Moore-Gilbert's arrest was confirmed by Iran in September 2019 but her family said at the time that she had been detained for months before that. The academic is serving a 10-year prison sentence for spying, a charge she denies. amh/dv/lg